Dynamically customizable touch screen keyboard for adapting to user physiology
US-9448724-B2 · Sep 20, 2016 · US
US9821221B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9821221-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514672550-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2007 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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Various embodiments disclosed herein are directed to a virtual player interface such as button deck for a gaming device. The interface includes a touch screen display which displays one or more button icons. The size, shape and location of the button icons may be reconfigured based upon player interaction or selection. Button functions or selections may be combined into a single button. The button reconfiguration may be saved to a player account to be applied when the player uses the gaming device or other applicable device. Haptic or audible feedback may be applied to the button icon based upon the location of the player's touch relative to a target position on the icon.
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What is claimed: 1. A device with an improved button panel comprising: a touch interface display displaying at least one virtual button; a processor in communication with said display, said at least one button having an outer boundary, an inner button center target safe area bounded by an outer unsafe area between said safe area and said boundary, said touching of said button safe or unsafe area prompting a function for said processor; and said at least one of touch screen interface and processor are configured to provide haptic feedback of a first value upon a touch at said unsafe area and a second, greater value upon a touch outside of said boundary to provide sensory feedback responsive to the position of the user's touch relative to said target safe area. 2. The device of claim 1 comprising at least one of said touch screen interface and said processor is configured to change one or more of the size, shape or location of the at least one displayed virtual button safe area in response to interaction between the user and the display. 3. The device of claim 1 comprising at least one of said touch screen interface display and said processor is configured to alter one or more of the size, shape or location of the safe area associated with at least one displayed virtual button in response to a sampling of touch positions by the user of said at least one displayed virtual button. 4. The device of claim 1 comprising at least one of said touch screen interface display and said processor is configured to alter one or more of the size, shape or location of the safe area associated with at least one displayed virtual button in response to a sampling of touch positions over time by the user of said at least one displayed virtual button, said processor configured to alter the said at least one displayed virtual button in incremental dimensional steps. 5. An interface for a device for accepting prompts at a user interface, said interface comprising: a touch interface display displaying at least one virtual button; a processor to control said display, said at least one button having an outer boundary, an inner button center target safe area bounded by an outer unsafe area between said safe area and said boundary, said touching of said button safe or unsafe area providing said prompt; and said at least one of touch interface display and processor are configured to provide haptic feedback of a first value upon a touch at said unsafe area and a second, greater value upon a touch outside of said boundary to provide sensory feedback responsive to the position of the user's touch relative to said target safe area. 6. The interface of claim 5 comprising at least one of said touch interface display and said processor is configured to change one or more of the size, shape or location of the at least one displayed virtual button safe area in response to interaction between the user and the touch interface display. 7. The interface of claim 6 comprising at least one of said touch interface display and said processor is configured to alter one or more of the size, shape or location of the safe area associated with at least one displayed virtual button in response to a sampling of touch positions by the user of said at least one displayed virtual button. 8. The interface of claim 6 comprising at least one of said touch interface display and said processor is configured to alter one or more of the size, shape or location of the safe area associated with at least one displayed virtual button in response to a sampling of touch positions over time by the user of said at least one displayed virtual button, said processor configured to alter the said at least one displayed virtual button in incremental dimensional steps. 9. A gaming device of the type having a game display to display a game of chance including a plurality player selected functions, said gaming device comprising: a touch interface display displaying at least one virtual button; a processor to control said display, said at least one button having an outer boundary, an inner button center target safe area bounded by an outer unsafe area between said safe area and said boundary, said touching of said button safe or unsafe area providing said prompt; and said at least one of touch interface display and processor are configured to provide haptic feedback of a first value upon a touch at said unsafe area and a second, greater value upon a touch outside of said boundary to provide sensory feedback responsive to the position of the user's touch relative to said target safe area. 10. The device of claim 9 comprising at least one of said touch interface display and said processor is configured to change one or more of the size, shape or location of the at least one displayed virtual button safe area in response to interaction between the user and the touch interface display. 11. The device of claim 9 comprising at least one of said touch interface display and said processor is configured to alter one or more of the size, shape or location of the safe area associated with at least one displayed virtual button in response to a sampling of touch positions by the user of said at least one displayed virtual button. 12. The device of claim 9 comprising at least one of said touch interface display and said processor is configured to alter one or more of the size, shape or location of the safe area associated with at least one displayed virtual button in response to a sampling of touch positions over time by the user of said at least one displayed virtual button, said processor configured to alter the said at least one displayed virtual button in incremental dimensional steps.
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