Patents by Inventor Manolito E. Adan

Manolito E. Adan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9069395
    Abstract: In a computer system having a display and a keyboard, a computer readable medium includes instructions for invoking a message hook procedure based on a mouse message indicative of a mouse event. Instructions also provide for identifying at least one focus application that has a current keyboard focus and of converting the mouse message into a command for the focus application. The command is then sent to the focus application and the mouse message is prevented from being routed to any other applications. In one embodiment, the commands include the command to page forward or backward through pages of Internet documents. In other embodiments, instead of converting the mouse message into a command, the message hook procedure displays a graphical user interface based on the focus application and the mouse message. The graphical user interface includes one or more commands that the user may select.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 30, 2015
    Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Todd E. Holmdahl, Michael R. Hooning, Steven T. Kaneko, Terry M. Lipscomb, Robert Scott Plank
  • Patent number: 8004475
    Abstract: A host computer is provided with a main display unit and an auxiliary display unit. The host computer can free up screen space on the main display screen by routing certain types of display information to the auxiliary display unit for display. Display information can range from notification of events such as receipt of email, appointments, system messages, and information from separate applications. The auxiliary display panel may function as a user interface for audio, video, “push information”, MP3 player or become the hardware equivalent of a multimedia player. The auxiliary display panel may be integrated together with the host computer in the same physical structure or may be part of a standalone display unit that is wired or wirelessly coupled to the host computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2011
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: William H. Vong, Steven T. Kaneko, Kenneth R. Robertson, Kenneth V. Fry, Manolito E. Adan
  • Patent number: 7791597
    Abstract: A method of interacting with a computing device via one or more inking instruments to generate digital ink may include the steps of emitting light from a light emitting device to an inking instrument, receiving first user inputs from the inking instrument, and identifying the inking instrument based on sensed light reflected from the inking instrument. Another method may include the steps of simultaneously detecting first user inputs from a first inking instrument and second user inputs from a second inking instrument by receiving first light emitted from the first inking instrument and second light emitted from a second inking instrument that each have one or more identifying characteristics, identifying the inking instrument based on their identifying characteristics, and generating corresponding digital ink.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Dana Lu Silverstein, Duncan, Manolito E. Adan, Nigel Stuart Keam, Robert Brigham
  • Patent number: 7786952
    Abstract: A host computer is provided with a main display unit and an auxiliary display unit. The host computer can free up screen space on the main display screen by routing certain types of display information to the auxiliary display unit for display. Display information can range from notification of events such as receipt of email, appointments, system messages, and information from separate applications. The auxiliary display panel may function as a user interface for audio, video, “push information”, MP3 player or become the hardware equivalent of a multimedia player. The auxiliary display panel may be integrated together with the host computer in the same physical structure or may be part of a standalone display unit that is wired or wirelessly coupled to the host computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: William H. Vong, Steven T. Kaneko, Kenneth R. Robertson, Kenneth V. Fry, Manolito E. Adan
  • Publication number: 20100127985
    Abstract: In a computer system having a display and a keyboard, a computer readable medium includes instructions for invoking a message hook procedure based on a mouse message indicative of a mouse event. Instructions also provide for identifying at least one focus application that has a current keyboard focus and of converting the mouse message into a command for the focus application. The command is then sent to the focus application and the mouse message is prevented from being routed to any other applications. In one embodiment, the commands include the command to page forward or backward through pages of Internet documents. In other embodiments, instead of converting the mouse message into a command, the message hook procedure displays a graphical user interface based on the focus application and the mouse message. The graphical user interface includes one or more commands that the user may select.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2010
    Publication date: May 27, 2010
    Applicant: Microsoft
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Todd E. Holmdahl, Michael R. Hooning, Steven T. Kaneko, Terry M. Lipscomb, Robert Scott Plank
  • Patent number: 7692639
    Abstract: A method of interacting with a computing device via one or more inking instruments to generate digital ink may include the steps of emitting light from a light emitting device to an inking instrument, receiving first user inputs from the inking instrument, and identifying the inking instrument based on sensed light reflected from the inking instrument. Another method may include the steps of simultaneously detecting first user inputs from a first inking instrument and second user inputs from a second inking instrument by receiving first light emitted from the first inking instrument and second light emitted from a second inking instrument that each have one or more identifying characteristics, identifying the inking instrument based on their identifying characteristics, and generating corresponding digital ink.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Dana Lu Silverstein, Duncan, Manolito E. Adan, Nigel Stuart Keam, Robert Brigham
  • Patent number: 7675922
    Abstract: A computing system is equipped with one or more ports, each of which includes a plurality of coupler lines configured to engage connectors that may be associated with different types of external services and/or devices, including public switched telephone networks, Ethernet networks, ISDN networks, and/or telephone devices. Upon detecting a connection to a port, a controller evaluates at least one electrical property of the lines of the port. Based on the evaluation, the controller determines if the port is engaged with a known type of service or device. When the type of service or device is known, the controller selectively switches a plurality of port lines to appropriate communications subsystems to enable the computing system to communicate with the device or service. For example, a conventional telephone device can then be used as an audio input/output device for communication over the Internet rather than over a public switched telephone network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2010
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Chad L Magendanz, Manolito E Adan, Michael W Van Flandern, Mohamed Belali, Pasquale Demaio, Thomas G Phillips, William J Westerinen
  • Patent number: 7656389
    Abstract: In a computer system having a display and a keyboard, a computer readable medium includes instructions for invoking a message hook procedure based on a mouse message indicative of a mouse event. Instructions also provide for identifying at least one focus application that has a current keyboard focus and of converting the mouse message into a command for the focus application. The command is then sent to the focus application and the mouse message is prevented from being routed to any other applications. In one embodiment, the commands include the command to page forward or backward through pages of Internet documents. In other embodiments, instead of converting the mouse message into a command, the message hook procedure displays a graphical user interface based on the focus application and the mouse message. The graphical user interface includes one or more commands that the user may select.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2010
    Assignee: MIcrosoft Corporation
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Todd E. Holmdahl, Michael R. Hooning, Steven T. Kaneko, Terry M. Lipscomb, Robert Scott Plank
  • Patent number: 7639235
    Abstract: In a computer system having a display and a keyboard, a computer readable medium includes instructions for invoking a message hook procedure based on a mouse message indicative of a mouse event. Instructions also provide for identifying at least one focus application that has a current keyboard focus and of converting the mouse message into a command for the focus application. The command is then sent to the focus application and the mouse message is prevented from being routed to any other applications. In one embodiment, the commands include the command to page forward or backward through pages of Internet documents. In other embodiments, instead of converting the mouse message into a command, the message hook procedure displays a graphical user interface based on the focus application and the mouse message. The graphical user interface includes one or more commands that the user may select.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 29, 2009
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Todd E. Holmdahl, Michael R. Hooning, Steven T. Kaneko, Terry M. Lipscomb, Robert Scott Plank
  • Publication number: 20090289921
    Abstract: The display console includes a substrate having a viewing surface and a hidden surface. The display console further includes a display zone, a border zone, and a transceiver module configured to wirelessly send and receive data and coupled to the hidden surface of the substrate in the border zone. The display console further includes a hardware interface operatively coupled to the transceiver module, and configured to provide an image to the display zone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2008
    Publication date: November 26, 2009
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Matthew David Mickelson, J. David Egner, Bernard Schultz, Manolito E. Adan, Daniel B. Phillips, Glade Bandley Bacon
  • Patent number: 7567549
    Abstract: A computer telephony interface adapter (CTIA) for interfacing a computing device, a telephone, and a telephone network. The CTIA communicates with the telephone network using a telephone network protocol, such as a PSTN or a PBX protocol. Also, the CTIA communicates with a POTS telephone or a PBX telephone according to the telephone network protocol and with the computing device according to a data communication protocol, such as a USB or wireless protocol. The CTIA includes a controller in communication with the telephone network, the telephone, and the computing device. The controller converts communications between the telephone network protocol and the data communication protocol. In addition, the controller selectively couples the telephone into communication with the telephone network and the computing device at the same time. Thus, the CTIA enables local control over real-time shared communication among the telephone, telephone network, and computing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2009
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Michael W. Van Flandern
  • Patent number: 7545342
    Abstract: A host computer is provided with a main display unit and an auxiliary display unit. The host computer can free up screen space on the main display screen by routing certain types of display information to the auxiliary display unit for display. Display information can range from notification of events such as receipt of email, appointments, system messages, and information from separate applications. The auxiliary display panel may function as a user interface for audio, video, “push information”, MP3 player or become the hardware equivalent of a multimedia player. The auxiliary display panel may be integrated together with the host computer in the same physical structure or may be part of a standalone display unit that is wired or wirelessly coupled to the host computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2009
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: William H. Vong, Steven T. Kaneko, Kenneth R. Robertson, Kenneth V. Fry, Manolito E. Adan
  • Patent number: 7409209
    Abstract: A user activates switches comprising a keypad of a telephone to produce a dual-tone, multi-frequency (DTMF) signal that controls the characteristics of a wireless control signal that is transmitted to control another device. The DTMF tones produced by the keypad are scanned by a microcontroller or by the processor of a personal computer that is coupled to the telephone. In response to detecting predefined DTMF tones from the keypad, an infrared or radio frequency wireless control signal is transmitted to the other device to affect a corresponding control function. For example, when a telephone call is received, the “*” key followed by another predefined key on the keypad can be activated to produce a wireless control signal that causes an audio/video component to be muted. The remote control functionality of the telephone keypad can also be used for other purposes, such as controlling a cursor on a display or making a selection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2008
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Michael W. Van Flandern
  • Patent number: 7283121
    Abstract: In a computer system having a display and a keyboard, a computer readable medium includes instructions for invoking a message hook procedure based on a mouse message indicative of a mouse event. Instructions also provide for identifying at least one focus application that has a current keyboard focus and of converting the mouse message into a command for the focus application. The command is then sent to the focus application and the mouse message is prevented from being routed to any other applications. In one embodiment, the commands include the command to page forward or backward through pages of Internet documents. In other embodiments, instead of converting the mouse message into a command, the message hook procedure displays a graphical user interface based on the focus application and the mouse message. The graphical user interface includes one or more commands that the user may select.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2007
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Todd E. Holmdahl, Michael R. Hooning, Steven T. Kaneko, Terry M. Lipscomb, Robert Scott Plank
  • Patent number: 7227511
    Abstract: A computer system is provided including a host computer such as a PC and one or more remote peripheral devices controlled by the host computer for providing status/notification information, applications, system messages, and the like. Software can track the activities/commands of a user. The sequence of activities/commands can be saved and translated into a format that the host computer understands. Responsive to actuation of a button by a user on the remote peripheral device, the host computer can launch directly into the context currently being presented to the user at the remote peripheral device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2007
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Manolito E Adan, Corey M Ladas, William H Vong
  • Patent number: 7030837
    Abstract: A host computer is provided with a main display unit and an auxiliary display unit. The host computer can free up screen space on the main display screen by routing certain types of display information to the auxiliary display unit for display. Display information can range from notification of events such as receipt of email, appointments, system messages, and information from separate applications. The auxiliary display panel may function as a user interface for audio, video, “push information”, MP3 player or become the hardware equivalent of a multimedia player. The auxiliary display panel may be integrated together with the host computer in the same physical structure or may be part of a standalone display unit that is wired or wirelessly coupled to the host computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2006
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: William H. Vong, Steven T. Kaneko, Kenneth R. Robertson, Kenneth V. Fry, Manolito E. Adan
  • Publication number: 20040218583
    Abstract: A computer telephony interface adapter (CTIA) for interfacing a computing device, a telephone, and a telephone network. The CTIA communicates with the telephone network using a telephone network protocol, such as a PSTN or a PBX protocol. Also, the CTIA communicates with a POTS telephone or a PBX telephone according to the telephone network protocol and with the computing device according to a data communication protocol, such as a USB or wireless protocol. The CTIA includes a controller in communication with the telephone network, the telephone, and the computing device. The controller converts communications between the telephone network protocol and the data communication protocol. In addition, the controller selectively couples the telephone into communication with the telephone network and the computing device at the same time. Thus, the CTIA enables local control over real-time shared communication among the telephone, telephone network, and computing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2003
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Michael W. Van Flandern
  • Publication number: 20040214562
    Abstract: A user activates switches comprising a keypad of a telephone to produce a dual-tone, multi-frequency (DTMF) signal that controls the characteristics of a wireless control signal that is transmitted to control another device. The DTMF tones produced by the keypad are scanned by a microcontroller or by the processor of a personal computer that is coupled to the telephone. In response to detecting predefined DTMF tones from the keypad, an infrared or radio frequency wireless control signal is transmitted to the other device to affect a corresponding control function. For example, when a telephone call is received, the “*” key followed by another predefined key on the keypad can be activated to produce a wireless control signal that causes an audio/video component to be muted. The remote control functionality of the telephone keypad can also be used for other purposes, such as controlling a cursor on a display or making a selection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2003
    Publication date: October 28, 2004
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Michael W. Van Flandern
  • Patent number: 6531692
    Abstract: An emitter lens is provided between the radiation source and the work surface to be illuminated. The emitter lens collects radiation and reshapes the illumination pattern to increase intensity and uniformity. The radiation source and emitter lens have associated housings which act to properly orient and align the emitter lens and radiation source. The emitter lens also acts to space the radiation source from an aperture in a housing of the computer input device to provide protection against damage due to electrostatic discharge (ESD). An imaging lens is provided between the work surface and the image sensor to focus light reflected from the work surface onto the image sensor. An imaging lens housing or holder is provided to properly orient and align the imaging lens with the image sensor. The imaging lens housing provides an apron which increases ESD discharge path length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2003
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Manolito E. Adan, Mark W. Casebolt, Erik G. von Fuchs, Suresh Venkat
  • Patent number: 6480372
    Abstract: A computer system has a keyboard storage portion and carrier. The computer system may be a personal computer capable of generating a control signal. A keyboard holding carrier slides in and out of a processing housing. This enables selective positioning of a keyboard within the processing housing. A drive mechanism imparts reciprocal movement to the carrier and a drive control system is responsive to the control signal from the personal computer. Also included is a sensor connected to the drive mechanism that determines a position of the carrier relative to the personal computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: William H. Vong, Steven T. Kaneko, Kenneth R. Robertson, Kenneth V. Fry, Manolito E. Adan, Steven W. Fisher, Gregory G. Jones, Carl J. Ledbetter