Abstract: A drive bay module for a computer cabinet holds multiple peripheral drives. The drive bay module is easily uncoupled and rotated within the computer cabinet so that the drives remain in a upright orthogonal orientation whether the cabinet is positioned vertically or horizontally and the user does not have to rotate each individual drive separately. In addition, the drive bay module can be positioned toward either end of the computer cabinet. In an alternate embodiment, the drive bay module can be positioned and secured at any one of a plurality of angles within the receiving bay.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 19, 1996
Date of Patent:
March 3, 1998
Assignee:
Gateway 2000, Inc.
Inventors:
Ronald Hancock, Jeffrey Schindler, Theodore W. Waitt
Abstract: An entertainment system has a personal computer as the heart of the system with a large screen VGA quality monitor and a radio frequency remote control device. The remote control device has a pointing device and a plurality of keys on top of the device and a trigger-like button mounted on the bottom of the device which functions as a mouse selection button.
Abstract: An entertainment system has a personal computer as the heart of the system with a large screen VGA quality monitor as the display of choice. The system has digital satellite broadcast reception, decompression and display capability with multiple radio frequency remote control devices which transmit self identifying signals and have power adjustment capabilities. These capabilities are used to provide context sensitive groups of keys which may be defined to affect only selected applications running in a windowing environment. In addition, the remote control devices combine television and VCR controls with standard personal computer keyboard controls. A keyboard remote also integrates a touchpad which is food contamination resistant and may also be used for user verification. Included in the system is the ability to recognize verbal communications in video signals and maintain a database of such text which is searchable to help identify desired programming in real time.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 17, 1995
Date of Patent:
October 7, 1997
Assignee:
Gateway 2000, Inc.
Inventors:
Jeffrey Schindler, Theodore W. Waitt, Randall Farwell
Abstract: An entertainment system has a personal computer as the heart of the system with a large screen VGA quality monitor as the display of choice. The system has digital satellite broadcast reception, decompression and display capability with multiple radio frequency remote control devices which transmit self identifying signals and have power adjustment capabilities. These capabilities are used to provide context sensitive groups of keys which may be defined to affect only selected applications running in a windowing environment. In addition, the remote control devices combine television and VCR controls with standard personal computer keyboard controls. A keyboard remote also integrates a touchpad which is food contamination resistant and may also be used for user verification. Included in the system is the ability to recognize verbal communications in video signals and maintain a database of such text which is searchable to help identify desired programming in real time.
Abstract: A computer system combines a portable computer and a detachable joystick. A mounting bracket on the joystick locks into a receptacle on the computer providing a stable and secure base for operating the joystick. Electrical contacts integrated into the mounting bracket mate with corresponding electrical contacts in the receptacle to transmit signals from the joystick to the portable computer.
Abstract: A computer system having a removable component, such as a removable hard disk drive, and an electromechanical switch that mechanically locks and releases the component. The switch also generates an electrical signal when the component is released. At this point, before the component is physically removed, the central processing unit ("CPU") of the computer executes software that causes the computer system to save what information is necessary for recovery and suspend the system. When the system resumes, the CPU determines whether the component was replaced and, if so, causes an appropriate message to be displayed. The user then may select whether to reset the system or to resume.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 14, 1994
Date of Patent:
September 17, 1996
Assignee:
Gateway 2000, Inc.
Inventors:
Ajay Gupta, Howard K. Fullmer, Michael R. Flannery, Hiroshi Tanaka