Selective monitor control

US9570041B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9570041-B2
Application numberUS-201615210337-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 14, 2016
Priority dateOct 13, 2010
Publication dateFeb 14, 2017
Grant dateFeb 14, 2017

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Reducing energy usage by a monitor includes a map manager between a monitor interface and a processor that divides a display area of a monitor into areas and stores display information in a staging area. The map manager distinguishes an active window selected by a user from the remainder inactive, unselected areas of a display, and further determines a used subset of areas within the active window distinguished from the remainder unused areas as a function of a user preference. Accordingly, the map manager drives the monitor at each of the used area active window areas with the processor display information stored in the staging area at a normal luminance specified by the processor display information, and at each of the remainder unused, inactive and unselected areas of the total display area at a reduced luminance lower than the specified normal luminance.

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What is claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented method for reducing energy usage by a monitor, the method comprising executing on a processing unit the steps of: distinguishing, from a remainder second plurality of blocks, a first plurality of blocks that are each within a top-focused active window within display information that is output by a main monitor board to a display area of a monitor, wherein the display area of the monitor is divided into a total display area grid of different blocks that includes the first plurality of blocks and the second plurality of blocks, wherein the remainder second plurality of the blocks are each within a remainder inactive and unselected area of the total display area of the monitor that is different from the top-focused active window; selecting a first subset of the top-focused active window first plurality of blocks consisting of a focal point within the top-focused active window, wherein the focus point is selected from a group consisting of a highlighted text selection and an item selection, and wherein the first subset of the top-focused active window first plurality of blocks is distinguished from a remainder second subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window; driving the first subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window display area of the display area of the monitor with display information at a normal level of color luminance and at a normal level of backlight power; driving the second remainder subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window display area of the monitor at the normal level of backlight power, and at a reduced level of color luminance that is lower than the normal level of color luminance; and driving the remainder second plurality of the blocks within the remainder inactive and unselected area of the total display area of the monitor at the reduced level of color luminance, and at a reduced level of backlight power that is lower than the normal level of backlight power. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reduced level of backlight power is no backlight power. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reduced level of color luminance level comprises contrasting color tones selected to allow a specific user to distinguish distinct display elements within the second remainder subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window display area of the monitor, and wherein the contrasting color tones are selected to be intelligible to a user having one or more of protanopia, protanomalia, deuteranopia, deuteranomalia, tritanopia and tritanomalia. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of selecting the first subset of the top-focused active window first plurality of blocks comprises selecting only those blocks that include a portion of the text selection or the item selection. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising executing on the processor the step of: visually distinguishing a first task bar subset group of the second plurality of the blocks within the remainder inactive and unselected area of the total display area of the monitor from another subset group of the second plurality of the blocks within the remainder inactive and unselected area of the total display area, by driving the first task bar subset group blocks with display information at the normal level of color luminance and at the normal level of backlight power. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reduced level of color luminance comprises a predefined low-contrast color combination that causes the monitor to emit a first amount of radiation in rendering the display information from the main monitor board; and wherein the normal level of color luminance comprises a high-contrast color combination that causes the monitor to emit a second amount of radiation in rendering the display information from the main monitor board that is a higher than the first amount of radiation emitted by the monitor. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the top-focused active window is a one of a plurality of windows in the display information from the main monitor board that has a highest Z-order value. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: integrating computer-readable program code into a computer system comprising the processing unit, a computer readable memory and a computer readable storage hardware device; wherein the computer readable program code is embodied on the computer readable storage hardware device and comprises instructions for execution by the processing unit via the computer readable memory that cause the processing unit to perform the steps of distinguishing from the first plurality of blocks the remainder second plurality of blocks that are each within the top-focused active window within the display information that is output by the main monitor board to the display area of the monitor, selecting the first subset of the top-focused active window first plurality of blocks that is distinguished from the remainder second subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window, driving the first subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window display area of the display area of the monitor with display information at the normal level of color luminance and at the normal level of backlight power, driving the second remainder subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window display area of the monitor at the normal level of backlight power and at the reduced level of color luminance, and driving the remainder second plurality of the blocks within the remainder inactive and unselected area of the total display area of the monitor at the reduced level of color luminance and at the reduced level of backlight power. 9. A system, comprising: a processor that is interposed between a monitor and a main monitor board; a computer readable memory in communication with the processor; and a computer-readable storage hardware device in communication with the processor; wherein the processor executes program instructions stored on the computer-readable storage hardware device via the computer readable memory and thereby: distinguishes, from a remainder second plurality of blocks, a first plurality of blocks that are each within a top-focused active window within display information that is output by a main monitor board to a display area of a monitor, wherein the display area of the monitor is divided into a total display area grid of different blocks that includes the first plurality of blocks and the second plurality of blocks, wherein the remainder second plurality of the blocks are each within a remainder inactive and unselected area of the total display area of the monitor that is different from the top-focused active window; selects a first subset of the top-focused active window first plurality of blocks consisting of a focal point within the top-focused active window, wherein the focus point is selected from a group consisting of a highlighted text selection and an item selection, and wherein the first subset of the top-focused active window first plurality of blocks is distinguished from a remainder second subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window; drives the first subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window display area of the display area of the monitor with display information at a normal level of color luminance and at a normal level of backlight power; drives the second remainder subset of the first plurality of blocks of the top-focused active window display area of the monitor at the normal level of backlight power, and at a reduced level of color luminance that is lower tha

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  • Switching ON and OFF the backlight within one frame · CPC title

  • Power saving in display device · CPC title

  • G09G5/04Primary

    using circuits for interfacing with colour displays · CPC title

  • for control of colour parameters, e.g. colour temperature · CPC title

  • display composed of modules, e.g. video walls · CPC title

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What does patent US9570041B2 cover?
Reducing energy usage by a monitor includes a map manager between a monitor interface and a processor that divides a display area of a monitor into areas and stores display information in a staging area. The map manager distinguishes an active window selected by a user from the remainder inactive, unselected areas of a display, and further determines a used subset of areas within the active win…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
IBM
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09G5/04. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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