IP Library Granted Patent US 7,154,480
Granted Patent B2
US 7,154,480 · App. 10/135,293 · Granted Dec 26, 2006

Computer keyboard and cursor control system with keyboard map switching system

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,154,480
App. No.
10/135,293
Granted
Dec 26, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a computer keyboard and cursor control system for use with a computer having a pointing device manually operated by one or more fingers of a user. Upon sensing the presence of a finger on the pointing device, the system converts or “remaps” at least one typing key into other functional key(s) such as a “left click” button similar to that found on a conventional mouse.

Claims (10)

1. A computer keyboard and cursor control system, comprising:

a keyboard having a plurality of text typing keys and coupled to a display screen, a controller and a memory;

a first keymap and a second keymap, the first and second keymaps operable to control functions of the text typing keys upon manual touching of a pointing device by a user, the first keymap operable to activate a typing mode at the keyboard without a need to activate a mode change key, action key or pointing key and the second keymap operable to activate a cursor mode at the keyboard without a need to activate a mode change key, action key or pointing key;

the pointing device serving to control an operation of a cursor on the display screen, the pointing device consisting of a device other than a text typing key and coupled to a touch sensor and remaining active at all times to permit instant manual control of the cursor;

whereby the pointing device deactivates the first keymap and activates the second keymap when the pointing device is touched, and whereby the second keymap switches functions of selected one or more typing keys on the keyboard from typing functions to cursor control functions, and whereby at least one typing key is changed to operate as a mouse click button upon activation of the second keymap.

2. A method for switching the functions of one or more text typing keys of a computer keyboard using a cursor pointing device consisting of a device other than a text typing key and coupled to a touch sensor, a display screen, a controller and a memory, and remaining active at all times to permit instant manual control of the cursor, comprising the steps of:

activating a first keymap for enabling text typing functions by a user touching a pointing device without a need to activate a mode change key, action key or pointing key;

detecting the presence of a user's finger touching the pointing device; and

deactivating the first keymap and activating a second keymap upon detection of the user's finger touching the pointing device without a need to activate a mode chance key, action key or pointing key;

whereby one or more text typing keys of the keyboard are enabled to control non-text typing cursor control functions during activation of the second keymap, and whereby at least one typing key is changed to operate as a mouse click button upon activation of the second keymap.