Abstract: A finger operable control device that includes a sensor having five conductive plates. The conductive plates are coupled to a detector circuit arranged to sense capacity imbalance due to the presence of a finger or an earthed object on or by one or more of the conductive plates. The device is utilized as a mouse or joystick.
Abstract: A remote-control system permits user definable grouping of transmitters, which send wireless messages encoded with transmitted key addresses, and of receiving decoders, which are coupled via a bus to a plurality of actuators. The decoders each include a corresponding programmable storage device which can be programmably occupied as an association table, and assign in a freely definable manner assigned key addresses, which are oriented according to transmitter command keys, to each transmitted key address. Each assigned key address designates a particular actuator so that desired groups of actuators may be controlled with a single message.
Abstract: The present invention pertains to a nonblocking broadcast switching network. The network comprises an input stage. The input stage has N.sub.1 or n.sub.1 r.sub.1 input ports and r.sub.1 switches, where n.sub.1 .gtoreq.2 and r.sub.1 .gtoreq.1 and are integers. The network is also comprised of an output stage. The output stage has N.sub.2 or n.sub.2 r.sub.2 output ports and r.sub.2 switches, where n.sub.2 .gtoreq.2 and r.sub.1 .gtoreq.1 and are integers. There is also a middle stage. The middle stage has m switches where m is an integer and, where ##EQU1## The m switches are in communication with the r.sub.1 switches and r.sub.2 switches. The middle stage of m switches has L inputs, where L.gtoreq.r.sub.1 and is an integer, and J outputs, where J.gtoreq.r.sub.2 and is an integer, x or fewer of the m switches, where 1.gtoreq.x.gtoreq.min{n.sub.2 -1, r.sub.
Abstract: A keyboard for an electronic device includes a first key having a touch surface which, in one mode, is responsive to pressing by a user's finger to indicate a selection associated with the first key, and an array of sensors exposed at the touch surface to detect, in another mode, the location where a finger is positioned on the touch surface as an indication of information to be conveyed by a user. The keyboard also includes a second key having an array of sensors which are exposed at a touch surface of the second key and which are sensitive to manipulations of a finger on the touch surface to provide signals used for switching the first key from the one mode to the other mode.