IP Library Granted Patent US 7,212,629
Granted Patent B2
US 7,212,629 · App. 10/457,076 · Granted May 1, 2007

Mouse enabled phone

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,212,629
App. No.
10/457,076
Filed
Jun 5, 2003
Granted
May 1, 2007
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2614
USPC
379/447
Abstract

A telephone device includes a housing, a microphone, a loudspeaker and an auxiliary input device coupled to the housing. The auxiliary input device generates output in response to user manipulation. A controller within the housing is coupled to the microphone, loudspeaker and auxiliary input device. The controller is responsive to output of the auxiliary input device to enable a caller to expose and invoke advanced or special features of the telephone device.

Claims (21)

1. A telephone device comprising:

a housing;

a microphone;

a loudspeaker;

an auxiliary input device coupled to said housing, said auxiliary input device generating output in response to user manipulation;

a controller within said housing, said controller being coupled to said microphone, loudspeaker and auxiliary input device, said controller being responsive to output of said auxiliary input device to enable a caller to invoke features of said telephone device,

wherein said controller stores a map mapping output of said mouse to special features of said telephone device,

wherein said microphone and loudspeaker are accommodated in a handset coupled to said housing and wherein said auxiliary input device is a mouse coupled to said housing, and

wherein said controller is responsive to right, left, short and long mouse clicks.

2. A telephone device according to claim 1 wherein said controller initiates a call to a voice recognition facility in response to output of said mouse when said telephone device is idle.

3. A telephone device according to claim 2 wherein said controller automatically initiates a call to said voice recognition facility when said telephone device goes off hook and output is received from said mouse.

4. A telephone device according to claim 1 wherein said controller is responsive to output of said mouse to enable a caller to navigate through menus of a voice-mail facility.

5. A telephone device according to claim 4 wherein said controller stores a map between menu selections of said voice-mail facility and mouse clicks.

6. A telephone device according to claim 4 , wherein said controller is responsive to alternate short left and right mouse clicks for user entry of a password for said voice-mail facility.

7. A telephone device according to claim 6 wherein said controller stores a map between menu selections of said voice-mail facility and mouse clicks.

8. A method of initiating telephone device special features comprising the steps of:

mapping special features of a telephone device to auxiliary input device output;

in response to auxiliary input device output, determining the special feature associated therewith; and

invoking the determined special feature,

wherein said auxiliary input device is a mouse and wherein said output is generated in response to mouse clicks, and

wherein said auxiliary input device output is generated in response to left, right, short and long mouse clicks.