Touch-screen patent filed for by Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson has filed a patent entitled “Orientation based multiple mode mechanically vibrated touch-screen display,” (now that’s a mouthful). It describes a tech that can sense the orientation of the handset’s display then change the configuration of the mechanically vibrating touch-screen display.
Sony Ericsson’s application includes diagrams which show a mobile handset in sporting game layout, and landscape orientation, with the touch-screen showing gaming controls similar to that of a PSP, and SE even mention the PSP in their application.
Quoting Sony Ericsson’s application:
“A system and method is disclosed for reconfiguring the graphical user interface (GUI) of a mechanically vibrated touch-screen display associated with a portable mobile communications device that is operable in a variety of modes.”Â
“An orientation sensing mechanism senses whether the portable mobile communications device is currently in a portrait or landscape orientation. An orientation sensing application accesses an orientation profile that associates each mode of operation with either a portrait or landscape orientation and determines which mode of operation is the default mode for the sensed orientation of the portable mobile communications device”
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So what does this all mean? Well, turn the handset on its side and the touch-screen could possibly reconfigure to show gaming or media controls, and turning the handset upright, the touch-screen reconfigures to allow text messaging, voice calls, or web surfing. This idea is somewhat obvious, but aren’t all the best ideas?
Source — sefanatics
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