Display device, display module, and electronic device
US-2024072065-A1 · Feb 29, 2024 · US
US10191562B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10191562-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815860013-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 29, 2019 |
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A pointing device includes a casing, a tactile sense presentation section, and a sensor section. The sensor section detects an operation for the casing and outputs an operation signal for controlling a movement of a pointer on a screen. The control apparatus includes an area setting section and a signal generation section. The area setting section sets a first area that belongs to an inside of a display area of an object on the screen, a second area that belongs to an outside of the display area of the object, and a third area that belongs to a boundary portion between the first area and the second area. The signal generation section calculates a position of the pointer based on the operation signal to generate, when the pointer is located in the first area, a control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven in a first drive mode and generates, when the pointer is located in the third area, a control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven in a second drive mode.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pointing system, comprising: a pointing device, wherein the pointing device is a spatial operation type input apparatus, the pointing device including: a casing, a tactile sense presentation section including a vibrating body configured to generate a vibration in an arbitrary axis direction, wherein the tactile sense presentation section is configured to present a tactile sense having tactile characteristics to the casing, and a sensor section configured to detect an operation for the casing and output an operation signal for controlling a movement of a pointer on a screen; and at least one processor programmed to: set a first area that belongs to an inside of a display area of an object on the screen, a second area that belongs to an outside of the display area of the object, and a third area that belongs to a boundary portion between the first area and the second area; calculate a position of the pointer on the screen based on the operation signal; generate, in response to determining that the pointer has entered the first area, a first control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven in a first drive mode; generate, when the pointer is located in the third area, a second control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven in a second drive mode, wherein the tactile characteristics of a first tactile sense presented by the tactile sense presentation section to the casing when driven in the first drive mode are different than the tactile characteristics of a second tactile sense presented by the tactile sense presentation section to the casing when driven in the second drive mode; determine that the pointer is moving toward the object by an operation of the casing; and generate, in response to determining that the pointer is moving toward the object, a third control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven toward a moving direction of the casing; generate, in response to determining that the pointer is moving away from the object by the operation of the casing, a fourth control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven toward a direction opposite to the moving direction of the casing. 2. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein the tactile sense presentation section includes a plurality of vibrating bodies. 3. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is further programmed to: calculate a moving speed of the casing; and change a drive force of the tactile sense presentation section in accordance with the calculated moving speed. 4. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein the object is an icon. 5. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein the object is a three-dimensional video, and the first area is a three-dimensional area associated with the three-dimensional video. 6. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor section includes an inertial sensor configured to detect a movement of the casing and generate a signal associated with the movement. 7. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein: the at least one processor is further programmed to generate, when the pointer is located in the second area, a fifth control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven in a third drive mode. 8. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein when the screen displays a plurality of objects, the at least one processor is further programmed to: set, for each object of the plurality of objects, a first area that belongs to the inside of a display area of each object; and generate a different control signal when the pointer is located in the first area of a first object of the plurality of objects than when the pointer is located in the first area of a second object of the plurality of objects, wherein the tactile characteristics of the tactile sense presented by the tactile sense presentation section to the casing, when driven in response to the different control signals, are different. 9. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein: the at least one processor is further programmed to change a width of the third area based on an operation of the user. 10. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein: the tactile characteristics of the first tactile sense and/or the second tactile sense comprise a plurality of vibrating patterns. 11. The pointing system according to claim 1 , wherein: the at least one processor is incorporated within the casing of the pointing device. 12. A pointing device, wherein the pointing device is a spatial operation type input apparatus, the pointing device comprising: a casing; a tactile sense presentation section comprising a vibrating body configured to generate a vibration in an arbitrary axis direction, wherein the tactile sense presentation section is configured to present a tactile sense having tactile characteristics to the casing; a sensor section configured to detect a movement of the casing within a space and output an operation signal for controlling a movement of a pointer on a screen; and at least one processor programmed to: generate, in response to determining that the pointer has entered an inside of a display area of an object on the screen, a first control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven in a first drive mode; generate, when the pointer is located in a predetermined area around the object, a second control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven in a second drive mode, wherein the tactile characteristics of a first tactile sense presented by the tactile sense presentation section to the casing when driven in the first drive mode are different than the tactile characteristics of a second tactile sense presented by the tactile sense presentation section to the casing when driven in the second drive mode; determine that the pointer is moving toward the object by an operation of the casing; generate, in response to determining that the pointer is moving toward the object, a third control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven toward a moving direction of the casing; and generate, in response to determining that the pointer is moving away from the object by the operation of the casing, a fourth control signal by which the tactile sense presentation section is driven toward a direction opposite to the moving direction of the casing.
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