A computing device is described that changes input modes associated with a presence-sensitive screen, based on tactile user inputs detected by touch and/or pressure sensors that are distinct from the presence-sensitive screen. Input modes define the actions taken by a computing device in response to receiving indications of user input at the presence-sensitive screen, such as navigating through a user interface of the computing device, adjusting a setting of the computing device, or altering a state of the computing device. The computing device interprets inputs detected at the sensors to change which functions are performed when a user provides subsequent inputs at the presence-sensitive screen. This way, a computing device can use its ...
A computing device, such as a smartphone or tablet, provides a consistent mechanism across applicati...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
A system and method are disclosed to automatically detect with which hand the user is holding a mobi...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
The input capabilities of mobile phones are limited by their physical form factor. Approaches to aug...
A mobile computing device (e.g., smartwatch, smartphone, tablet computer, laptop computer with touch...
We can touch things, and our senses tell us when our hands are touching something. But most computer...
A computing device is described that uses motion data from motion sensors to detect gestures or user...
A system is described that enables a computing device (e.g., a mobile phone, smart watch, tablet com...
A computing device is described that uses motion data from motion sensors to detect user inputs, suc...
This publication describes techniques for triggering an accessibility mode (e.g., one-handed mode) o...
Methods of providing user accessibility to an electronic device are provided. Methods include receiv...
A multi-function device such as a combined PDA and wireless display telephone (20) uses a display an...
We present a set of interaction techniques that make novel use of a small pressure-sensitive pad to ...
This publication describes techniques and methods for improving user interaction (e.g., dismissal, e...
A computing device, such as a smartphone or tablet, provides a consistent mechanism across applicati...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
A system and method are disclosed to automatically detect with which hand the user is holding a mobi...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
The input capabilities of mobile phones are limited by their physical form factor. Approaches to aug...
A mobile computing device (e.g., smartwatch, smartphone, tablet computer, laptop computer with touch...
We can touch things, and our senses tell us when our hands are touching something. But most computer...
A computing device is described that uses motion data from motion sensors to detect gestures or user...
A system is described that enables a computing device (e.g., a mobile phone, smart watch, tablet com...
A computing device is described that uses motion data from motion sensors to detect user inputs, suc...
This publication describes techniques for triggering an accessibility mode (e.g., one-handed mode) o...
Methods of providing user accessibility to an electronic device are provided. Methods include receiv...
A multi-function device such as a combined PDA and wireless display telephone (20) uses a display an...
We present a set of interaction techniques that make novel use of a small pressure-sensitive pad to ...
This publication describes techniques and methods for improving user interaction (e.g., dismissal, e...
A computing device, such as a smartphone or tablet, provides a consistent mechanism across applicati...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
A system and method are disclosed to automatically detect with which hand the user is holding a mobi...