Mid-air-gesture editing method, device, display system and medium
US-2024427423-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9760278B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9760278-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313782273-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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A system and method for haptic feedback includes: sensing touch input in at least one area of a touch surface; determining quantitative features of the touch input; determining temporal features of the touch input; and generating a command represented by the quantitative and temporal features of the touch input, said command producing at least one of: an alphanumeric character, a symbol, and an execution instruction.
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We claim: 1. A method for generating a command, comprising: defining an area divider between a first area and a second area of a touch sensitive display, the first area defined to accept a press-and-release touch action and the second area defined to accept a press-and-hold touch action, the first area and the second area defined to have approximately a same size before receiving one or more touch inputs through the first area or the second area; receiving a set of touch inputs through the touch sensitive display after the first area and the second area are defined, the set of touch inputs comprising a combination of a first touch input received as a first press-and-release touch action at a first location through the first area, a second touch input received as a first press-and-hold touch action at a second location through the second area and a third touch input received as a second press-and-hold touch action at a third location through the second area, wherein the second touch input received as the first press-and-hold touch action corresponds to a press at a first time and a release at a second time after the first time, the third touch input received as the second press-and-hold touch action corresponds to a press at a third time and a release at a fourth time after the third time, and the first touch input received as the first press-and-release touch action corresponds to a press at a fifth time and a release at a sixth time after the fifth time, wherein: the second time occurs after the third time, the fourth time occurs after the first time, the fifth time occurs after the first time, after the third time, before the second time, and before the fourth time, and the sixth time occurs after the first time, after the third time, before the second time, and before the fourth time; identifying at least one of a numeric character, an alphanumeric character, or a special character based upon the combination of the first touch input received as the first press-and-release touch action at the first location through the first area, the second touch input received as the first press-and-hold touch action at the second location through the second area and the third touch input received as the second press-and-hold touch action at the third location through the second area; and generating a command to produce at least one of the numeric character, the alphanumeric character, or the special character. 2. The method of claim 1 , the first area defined to correspond to approximately a first half of the touch sensitive display and the second area defined to correspond to approximately a second half of the touch sensitive display. 3. The method of claim 1 , comprising: determining a total number of touch inputs received; and determining a contact time for each of the touch actions. 4. The method of claim 3 , comprising: identifying at least one of the numeric character, the alphanumeric character, or the special character based upon the total number of touch inputs and the contact time for each of the touch actions. 5. The method of claim 1 , the area divider comprising a virtual divider and the method comprising: displaying the virtual divider on the touch sensitive display; and responsive to detecting a touch action contacting the virtual divider, producing an alert to notify the user. 6. The method of claim 1 , comprising: receiving a fourth touch input received as a second press-and-release touch action at a fourth location through the first area; identifying at least one of a second numeric character, a second alphanumeric character, or a second special character based upon the combination of the first touch input, the second touch input, the third touch input and the fourth touch input; and generating a second command to produce at least one of the second numeric character, the second alphanumeric character, or the second special character. 7. The method of claim 1 , comprising: evaluating a data structure to identify a match between the set of touch inputs and a known set of finger expressions for a known numeric character, a known alphanumeric character, or a known special character specified within the data structure; and responsive to identifying the match, identifying the numeric character, the alphanumeric character, or the special character corresponding to the set of touch inputs based upon the match; or responsive to not identifying the match, delivering an error response to the user indicating that the set of touch inputs were not recognized. 8. The method of claim 1 , the generating comprising: utilizing an audio feature to speak at least one of the numeric character, the alphanumeric character, or the special character. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the area divider comprises a physical divider configured to physically separate the first area from the second area of the touch sensitive display. 10. The method of claim 1 , the first area and the second area not corresponding to a virtual keyboard. 11. A system for generating a command, comprising: a haptic feedback component, coupled with a touch sensitive display and hosted on a device comprising a processing device, local storage, and memory, configured to: receive a set of touch inputs through the touch sensitive display, the set of touch inputs comprising a combination of a first touch input received as a first press-and-release touch action, a second touch input received as a first press-and-hold touch action and a third touch input received as a second press-and-hold touch action, wherein the second touch input received as the first press-and-hold touch action corresponds to a press at a first time and a release at a second time after the first time, the third touch input received as the second press-and-hold touch action corresponds to a press at a third time and a release at a fourth time after the third time, and the first touch input received as the first press-and-release touch action corresponds to a press at a fifth time and a release at a sixth time after the fifth time, wherein: the second time occurs after the third time, the fourth time occurs after the first time, the fifth time occurs after the first time, after the third time, before the second time, and before the fourth time, and the sixth time occurs after the first time, after the third time, before the second time, and before the fourth time; identify at least one of a numeric character, an alphanumeric character, a special character, or an executable instruction based upon the combination of the first touch input received as the first press-and-release touch action, the second touch input received as the first press-and-hold touch action and the third touch input received as the second press-and-hold touch action; and generate a command to produce at least one of the numeric character, the alphanumeric character, the special character, or the executable instruction. 12. The system of claim 11 , the haptic feedback component configured to: define an area divider between a first area and a second area of the touch sensitive display, the first area defined to accept a press-and-release touch action and the second area defined to accept a press-and-hold touch action, the first area and the second area not corresponding to a virtual keyboard. 13. The system of claim 11 , the haptic feedback component configured to: define an area divider between a first area and a second area of the touch sensitive display, the first area defined to accept a press-and-release touch action and the second area defined to accept a press-and-hold touch action, wherein the area divider comprises a physica
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