IP Library Granted Patent US 12669930
Granted Patent B2
US 12669930 · App. 18/422,305 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Information handling system touch function row at flexible display film folded over hinge

Inventors: Brandon J. Brocklesby (Pflugerville, TX); Nicholas G. DiLoreto (Georgetown, TX); Christopher A. Torres (San Marcos, TX); James H. Hallar (Austin, TX); Duck-Soo Choi (Georgetown, TX); Hsu-Feng Lee (Taipei, TW); Joseph D. McDonald (Austin, TX)
Assignee: Dell Products L.P.
G06F3/04886G06F1/1652G06F3/044G06F1/1681G06F3/165G06F2203/04105G06F2203/04108
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12669930
App. No.
18/422,305
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A portable information handling system includes a touch function row between a keyboard and a display that accepts touches or proximity detection at plural locations to initiate an on-screen-display user interface for a selected of plural functions based upon a touch location. The touch and/or proximity locations may be identified with illumination points and unlabeled as to an associated function since the function associated with a touch and/or proximity location is presented at the display. Alternatively, a flexible display extended from a housing lid portion over a hinge and a part of a housing main portion presents function key images at the touch function row. The on-screen-display user interface presents different control interfaces when touches include multiple fingers and drag versus non-drag inputs.

Claims (74)

1 . An information handling system comprising:

a housing having a main portion and a lid portion rotationally coupled by a hinge;

a processor disposed in the housing main portion and operable to execute instructions that process information;

a memory disposed in the housing main portion and interfaced with the processor, the memory operable to store the instructions and information;

a display coupled in the housing lid portion and interfaced with the processor, the display operable to present the information as visual images, the display extending over the housing lid portion and across the hinge to a touch function row that accepts function key inputs with capacitive touch detection;

a keyboard coupled to the housing main portion, the keyboard having plural mechanical keys configured to travel vertically to accept end user inputs; and

a non-transitory memory interfaced with the processor and storing instructions that when executed cause:

detection of a two finger touch at touch locations at the touch function row, the touch having a sliding motion;

in response to the two finger touch and sliding motion, presenting a speaker control user interface at the flexible display lid portion;

detection of the two finger touch without the sliding motion followed by a lift; and

in response to the two finger touch without the sliding motion, presentation at the display in the housing lid portion of microphone control user interface with a toggle of a microphone mute setting at the lift.

2 . The information handling system of claim 1 wherein the instructions further:

detect a lift of the touch from the sliding motion at the touch function row followed by a tap within a predetermined time as the input indication; and

the tap is applied as selection of the function presented at the display at the time of the lift.

3 . The information handling system of claim 1 wherein the instructions further:

detect a first pressure of the touch during the sliding motion at the touch function row followed by a second pressure of greater than the first pressure at completion of the sliding; and

apply the second pressure as the input indication for selection of the function presented at the display at the time of the second pressure.

4 . The information handling system of claim 1 wherein the instructions further:

detect an end user proximity touch at a touch proximity location when an end user finger hovers over the touch function row without touching the touch function row; and

in response to detection of the hover, present the touch function at the display of the touch proximity location.

5 . The information handling system of claim 4 wherein the instructions further:

detect a pause of the end user hover at the touch proximity location of the touch function row; and

in response to the pause, present an expanded function on-screen-display at the first display for a function associated with the touch proximity location.

6 . The information handling system of claim 1 wherein the instructions further:

detect the sliding motion followed by a swipe up from a touch location of the touch function row, the swipe up providing the input indication; and

in response to the swipe up, present an expanded function on-screen-display at the display in the housing lid portion for a function associated with the touch location.

7 . The information handling system of claim 6 wherein the instructions further:

present the expanded function on-screen-display of audio speaker controls including at least a volume control; and

a slide at the touch function row adjusts the volume control while the audio speaker controls are presented.

8 . The information handling system of claim 1 wherein the functions include at least function key inputs F1 through F9.

9 . The information handling system of claim 8 wherein the functions include escape, the touch function row presenting the escape function without F1 through F9 until end user proximity to the touch function row is detected.

10 . A method for interacting with an information handling system, the method comprising:

coupling a flexible display to an information handling system housing lid portion, across a hinge, and over a portion of the information handling system housing main portion adjacent a mechanical keyboard;

defining a touch function row on the flexible display between the keyboard and the hinge;

detecting a two finger touch with a sliding motion at touch locations of the touch function row;

in response to the two finger touch with the sliding motion, presenting at the flexible display in the lid portion a speaker control user interface upon detection of a lift of the two finger touch;

detecting a two finger touch without a sliding motion; and

in response to the detecting, presenting at the flexible display a microphone control user interface and toggling a microphone mute setting.

11 . The method of claim 10 further comprising:

detecting proximity of an end user finger to the touch function row without a touch for a predetermined time; and

applying the proximity as a selection of the function presented at the flexible display in response to the proximity.

12 . The method of claim 10 further comprising:

detecting a lift of the touch from the sliding motion at the touch function row followed by a tap at the touch function row within a predetermined time as the input indication; and

applying the tap as selection of the function presented at the flexible display at the time of the lift.

13 . The method of claim 10 further comprising:

detecting a first pressure of the touch during the sliding motion at the touch function row followed by a second pressure of greater than the first pressure at completion of the sliding; and

applying the second pressure as the input indication for selection of the function presented at the display at the time of the second pressure.

14 . The method of claim 10 further comprising:

detecting the sliding motion followed by a swipe up from the touch location of the touch function row, the swipe up providing the input indication; and

in response to the swipe up, presenting an expanded function on-screen-display user interface at the flexible display in the housing lid portion for a function associated with the touch location.

15 . The method of claim 14 further comprising:

presenting the expanded function on-screen-display user interface of audio speaker controls including at least a volume control;

detecting a slide at the touch function row; and

adjusting the volume control while the audio speaker controls are presented.

16 . The method of claim 12 further comprising:

presenting a subset of the functions at the touch function row to include at least an escape key and exclude F1 through F9 keys; and

presenting the F1 through F9 keys when a touch is detected at the touch function row.

17 . A system for selecting function features at an information handling system, the system comprising:

a housing having a lid portion rotationally coupled to a main portion by a hinge;

a keyboard coupled to the main portion and having mechanical keys with vertical travel;

a flexible display coupled to the lid portion and extending across the hinge to the main portion adjacent the keyboard; and

a non-transitory memory storing instructions that when executed on a processing resource cause:

presentation of a touch function row at the flexible display between the keyboard and the hinge to accept function key inputs with capacitive touch detection;

detection of a two finger touch at the touch function row;

when the two finger touch includes detection of a sliding motion at the touch function row, then in response presentation at the flexible display in the lid portion of a speaker control user interface upon detection of a lift of the two finger touch;

when the two finger touch does not include a sliding motion, then in response presentation at the flexible display in the lid portion of a microphone control user interface upon detection of a lift of the two finger touch and toggling of the microphone mute setting; and

in response to the lift, initiation of a countdown to remove whichever of the speaker control user interface or the microphone control user interface that is presented at the display.

18 . The system of claim 17 wherein the instructions further:

detect an end user proximity touch at a touch proximity location when an end user finger hovers over the touch function row without touching the touch function row; and

in response to detection of the hover, present the touch function at the display of the touch proximity location.

19 . The system of claim 18 wherein the instructions further:

detect a pause of the end user hover at a touch proximity location of the touch function row; and

in response to the pause, presentation of an expanded function on-screen-display at the first display for a function associated with the touch proximity location.

20 . The system of claim 17 wherein the functions include at least function key inputs F1 through F9.