IP Library Granted Patent US 9,807,444
Granted Patent B2
US 9,807,444 · App. 15/062,835 · Granted Oct 31, 2017

Running touch screen applications on display device not having touch capability using a remote controller not having any touch sensitive surface

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Patent No.
US 9,807,444
App. No.
15/062,835
Granted
Oct 31, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A TV without a touch screen can nonetheless execute applications designed for mobile devices that assume a touch screen user interface (UI) by a “dumb” remote control with up/down, left/right, select buttons, or by a remote control with a touch pad, or by a remote control application running on a mobile device with a touch screen that communicates with the TV. In all three scenarios, the TV recognizes that it is running in a special remote control mode and with a corresponding remote control application running on the TV that is able to intercept key presses and finger swipes and translate them to touch screen commands that are input to a touch screen-enabled software application running on the TV.

Claims (74)

1. Apparatus comprising:

at least one computer memory that is not a transitory signal and that comprises instructions executable by at least one processor to:

identify that an audio video display device (AVDD) is executing an application enabled for touch screen input to at least one user interface (UI) of the application;

receive key entry signals from a remote control (RC);

responsive to identifying that the AVDD is executing an application enabled for touch screen input, translate the key entry signals to corresponding touch signals;

execute the touch signals on the AVDD; and

identify that the AVDD is executing the application enabled for touch screen input at least in part based on a command from the RC to enter touch screen mode.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the display of the AVDD is not touch sensitive.

3. Apparatus comprising:

at least one computer memory that is not a transitory signal and that comprises instructions executable by at least one processor to:

identify that an audio video display device (AVDD) is executing an application enabled for touch screen input to at least one user interface (UI) of the application;

receive key entry signals from a remote control (RC);

responsive to identifying that the AVDD is executing an application enabled for touch screen input, translate the key entry signals to corresponding touch signals;

execute the touch signals on the AVDD; and

wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by one press down and lift up of a first key, and the instructions are executable to translate the first signal to a select signal on the UI at a location on the UI defined by at least a second signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC.

4. Apparatus comprising:

at least one computer memory that is not a transitory signal and that comprises instructions executable by at least one processor to:

identify that an audio video display device (AVDD) is executing an application enabled for touch screen input to at least one user interface (UI) of the application;

receive key entry signals from a remote control (RC);

responsive to identifying that the AVDD is executing an application enabled for touch screen input, translate the key entry signals to corresponding touch signals;

execute the touch signals on the AVDD; and

wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by two successive presses down and lifts up of a first key, and the instructions are executable to translate the first signal to a double tap touch signal on the UI at a location on the UI defined by at least a second signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC.

5. Apparatus comprising:

at least one computer memory that is not a transitory signal and that comprises instructions executable by at least one processor to:

identify that an audio video display device (AVDD) is executing an application enabled for touch screen input to at least one user interface (UI) of the application;

receive key entry signals from a remote control (RC);

responsive to identifying that the AVDD is executing an application enabled for touch screen input, translate the key entry signals to corresponding touch signals;

execute the touch signals on the AVDD; and

wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by a press down and lift up of a first key and a second signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first and second signals to a swipe touch signal on the UI at a location on the UI defined by at least a third signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC.

6. Apparatus comprising:

at least one computer memory that is not a transitory signal and that comprises instructions executable by at least one processor to:

identify that an audio video display device (AVDD) is executing an application enabled for touch screen input to at least one user interface (UI) of the application;

receive key entry signals from a remote control (RC);

responsive to identifying that the AVDD is executing an application enabled for touch screen input, translate the key entry signals to corresponding touch signals;

execute the touch signals on the AVDD; and

wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by two successive presses down and lifts up of a first key and a second signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first and second signals to a long press and drag touch signal on the UI at a location on the UI defined by at least a third signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC.

7. Apparatus comprising:

at least one computer memory that is not a transitory signal and that comprises instructions executable by at least one processor to:

identify that an audio video display device (AVDD) is executing an application enabled for touch screen input to at least one user interface (UI) of the application;

receive key entry signals from a remote control (RC);

responsive to identifying that the AVDD is executing an application enabled for touch screen input, translate the key entry signals to corresponding touch signals;

execute the touch signals on the AVDD; and

wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by a press down and lift up of a first key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first signal to a pinch open touch signal on the UI.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the key entry signals include a second signal generated by a press down and lift up of a second key on the RC different from the first key, and the instructions are executable to translate the second signal to a pinch closed touch signal on the UI.

9. Apparatus comprising:

at least one computer memory that is not a transitory signal and that comprises instructions executable by at least one processor to:

identify that an audio video display device (AVDD) is executing an application enabled for touch screen input to at least one user interface (UI) of the application;

receive key entry signals from a remote control (RC);

responsive to identifying that the AVDD is executing an application enabled for touch screen input, translate the key entry signals to corresponding touch signals;

execute the touch signals on the AVDD; and

wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by a press down and lift up of a first key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first signal to a two finger touch signal on the UI.

10. Apparatus comprising:

at least one computer memory that is not a transitory signal and that comprises instructions executable by at least one processor to:

identify that an audio video display device (AVDD) is executing an application enabled for touch screen input to at least one user interface (UI) of the application;

receive key entry signals from a remote control (RC);

responsive to identifying that the AVDD is executing an application enabled for touch screen input, translate the key entry signals to corresponding touch signals;

execute the touch signals on the AVDD; and

wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by a press down and lift up of a first key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first signal to a rotate touch signal on the UI.

11. An audio video display device (AVDD) comprising:

at least one video display;

at least one processor configured for executing at least one application for presenting on the video display at least one user interface (UI) of the application enabled for touch input; and

at least one computer memory accessible to the at least one processor and including instructions executable for:

executing the application;

receiving, from a remote control (RC), key entry signals;

identifying that the application requires touch screen input responsive to identifying that the application was downloaded from a mobile device software section of an application provider website;

translating the key entry signals to touch commands; and

inputting the touch commands to the application.

12. The AVDD of claim 11 , wherein the RC does not have touch surface capability.

13. The AVDD of claim 11 , wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by one press down and lift up of a first key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first signal to a select signal on the UI at a location on the UI defined by at least a second signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC.

14. The AVDD of claim 11 , wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by a press down and lift up of a first key on the RC and a second signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first and second signals to a swipe touch signal on the UI at a location on the UI defined by at least a third signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC.

15. The AVDD of claim 11 , wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by two successive presses down and lifts up of a first key and a second signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first and second signals to a long press and drag touch signal on the UI at a location on the UI defined by at least a third signal generated by manipulation of a directional key on the RC.

16. The AVDD of claim 11 , wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by a press down and lift up of a first key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first signal to a pinch touch signal on the UI.

17. The AVDD of claim 11 , wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by a press down and lift up of a first key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first signal to a two finger touch signal on the UI.

18. The AVDD of claim 11 , wherein the key entry signals include a first signal generated by a press down and lift up of a first key on the RC, and the instructions are executable to translate the first signal to a rotate touch signal on the UI.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 13, 2022
From: SONY GROUP CORPORATION
To: SATURN LICENSING LLC
Reel/Frame 062072/0850 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 11, 2022
From: SONY CORPORATION
To: SONY GROUP CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 062048/0427 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 8, 2016
From: CANDELORE, BRANT; CLIFT, GRAHAM
To: SONY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037920/0577 →