Control methods for a multi-function controller
US-9013398-B2 · Apr 21, 2015 · US
US11625131B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11625131-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117444262-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2021 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2023 |
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Touch input devices are provided with the capability of sensing a capacitive load in a two-dimensional array while also being able to sense deflection or movement of the input device in multiple different locations under an input pad. A touch input device can beneficially be used in a remote control device and can be used with multiple input buttons or platforms overlaying multiple capacitive touch input regions on a capacitive touch sensor substrate. Movement and position of a capacitive load can be tracked and calculated via output signals from a set of electrodes or other capacitance sensors with irregular shapes, with inconsistent distances from the capacitive load, and which are positioned below variable materials and material compositions. Thus, tracking gestures and taps can be detected using the capacitance sensing devices, and deflection input can be detected using switches or other actuators situated under the capacitance sensing devices.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic controller, comprising: an enclosure; a capacitive touch input device having a first region and a second region; a first switch positioned in the enclosure and aligned with the first region of the capacitive touch input device; a second switch positioned in the enclosure and aligned with the second region of the capacitive touch input device; and a controller in electronic communication with the capacitive touch input device, the first switch, and the second switch; wherein the controller is configured to: output a first signal indicating two-dimensional coordinates of a touch sensed by the capacitive touch input device; output a second signal in response to actuation of the first switch; and output a third signal in response to actuation of the second switch. 2. The electronic controller of claim 1 , wherein the first switch is actuatable by application of a force against a surface at the first region and the second switch is actuatable by application of a force against a surface at the second region. 3. The electronic controller of claim 1 , wherein the first switch provides tactile feedback when actuated. 4. The electronic controller of claim 1 , wherein the two-dimensional coordinates indicate a two-dimensional position of the touch on a touch surface adjacent to the capacitive touch input device. 5. The electronic controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to output a signal indicating a two-dimensional gesture based on movement of a capacitive load substantially parallel to the capacitive touch input device. 6. The electronic controller of claim 1 , wherein the first region and the second region are arranged concentrically on the capacitive touch input device. 7. The electronic controller of claim 1 , wherein the capacitive touch input device comprises a two-dimensional grid of touch-sensitive pixels. 8. A remote control device, comprising: a body housing; a capacitive touch input device including: a first capacitive touch input region having a first edge; and a second capacitive touch input region having a second edge, the second edge being vertically offset from and aligned with the first edge; a controller device connected to the capacitive touch input device; and an electronic transmitter configured to transmit a signal based on input from the first and second capacitive touch input regions. 9. The remote control device of claim 8 , further comprising: a first button overlaying the first capacitive touch input region; and a second button overlaying the second capacitive touch input region; wherein the first button is vertically movable independent of the second button. 10. The remote control device of claim 8 , wherein the capacitive touch input device has a first side surface and a second side surface, with the first capacitive touch input region being positioned on the first side surface, and with the second capacitive touch input region being positioned on the second side surface. 11. The remote control device of claim 8 , wherein the first capacitive touch input region and the second capacitive touch input region collectively form a grid of sensors across the capacitive touch input device. 12. The remote control device of claim 8 , further comprising a switch positioned beneath the capacitive touch input device, wherein the switch is actuatable upon application of a force against the capacitive touch input device. 13. The remote control device of claim 8 , wherein the capacitive touch input device comprises a substrate bearing the first and second capacitive touch input regions, wherein the first edge and the second edge are positioned within a perimeter of the substrate, wherein the a portion of the perimeter overlaps the first capacitive touch input region or the second capacitive touch input region. 14. The remote control device of claim 8 , wherein the first capacitive touch input region surrounds the second capacitive touch input region. 15. A touch-sensitive controller, comprising: a housing; a touch input assembly supported by the housing, the touch input assembly including: a first button having a first outer surface; a second button having a second outer surface, the second outer surface being separated from the first outer surface by a gap; a capacitance-sensing input device having an input region overlapping the first and second buttons, wherein the capacitance-sensing input device is positioned at a first depth from the first outer surface and at a second depth from the second outer surface, the first and second depths being different from each other; a touch controller in electronic communication with the capacitance-sensing input device and configured to continuously track movement of a capacitive load moving across the gap using the capacitance-sensing input device. 16. The touch-sensitive controller of claim 15 , wherein the capacitance-sensing input device includes a first portion of the input region corresponding to the first outer surface and a second portion of the input region corresponding to the second outer surface, wherein the first and second portions of the input region are vertically offset from each other within the housing. 17. The touch-sensitive controller of claim 15 , wherein the first outer surface comprises a convex curvature and the second outer surface comprises a concave curvature. 18. The touch-sensitive controller of claim 15 , the capacitance-sensing input device includes a flex circuit having a first portion corresponding to the first outer surface and a second portion corresponding to the second outer surface, wherein the first and second portions overlap each other within the housing. 19. The touch-sensitive controller of claim 15 , wherein the capacitance-sensing input device includes a first electrode corresponding to the first outer surface and a second electrode corresponding to the second outer surface, wherein the first and second electrodes are non-rectangular. 20. The touch-sensitive controller of claim 19 , wherein the input region is rectangular.
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