Patents by Inventor Petteri Mikkola

Petteri Mikkola 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).

  • Publication number: 20160085416
    Abstract: In many computing scenarios, a computing environment of a device may present applications through various presentation components, such as displays, speakers, and headphones. However, navigating among the applications currently presented within the computing environment may be difficult for the user; e.g., for a device presenting many applications on many displays that share an application stack, the application that the user wishes to select may be buried deep within the shared application stack. In accordance with the techniques presented herein, the device may generate an application presentation history for each presentation component, indicating applications that have previously been presented through the presentation component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2014
    Publication date: March 24, 2016
    Inventors: Elizabeth Fay Threlkeld, William Scott Stauber, Petteri Mikkola, Keri Kruse Moran, Issa Y. Khoury, Ryan Chandler Pendlay, Kenton Allen Shipley, David John Woods, Ramrajprabu Balasubramanian, Darren Ray Davis, Patrick Derks
  • Publication number: 20160085439
    Abstract: In many computing scenarios, a user of a primary device may wish to incorporate an auxiliary device in the presentation of an application. Such incorporation may involve a terminal services session that projects the computing environment of the primary device onto the auxiliary device; mirroring the computing environment of the primary device through the auxiliary device; and/or utilizing applications that interoperate with client applications executing on the second device. However, such techniques may not fully reflect the properties of each device, and/or may only apply to particular applications and/or configurations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2014
    Publication date: March 24, 2016
    Inventors: Elizabeth Fay Threlkeld, William Scott Stauber, Petteri Mikkola, Keri Kruse Moran, Issa Y. Khoury, Brian David Cross, Darren Ray Davis, Giorgio Francesco Sega, Kenton Allen Shipley, Ramrajprabu Balasubramanian, Patrick Derks, Mohammed Kaleemur Rahman, Ryan Chandler Pendlay
  • Publication number: 20160034058
    Abstract: Example apparatus and methods concern a first device (e.g., phone, tablet) controlling what is displayed on both the first device and on a second device (e.g., television, computer). The first device may detect the second device and establish a communication link and a context (e.g. control relationship) between the first and second device. The first device may provide an output (e.g., browser, movie) to be displayed on the second device. The first device may also provide a cursor to be displayed on the second device. In response to an action (e.g., touch, gesture) on the first device, an application running on the first device may be controlled, which may in turn determine what is displayed on the second display. The action on the first device may be related to positioning or responding to the cursor in relation to the output displayed on the second device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2014
    Publication date: February 4, 2016
    Inventors: Bill Stauber, Ryan Pendlay, Kent Shipley, Tim Kannapel, Issa Khoury, Petteri Mikkola, Patrick Derks, Ramrajprabu Balasubramanian, Keri Moran, Mohammed Kaleemur Rahman
  • Publication number: 20150199030
    Abstract: Example apparatus and methods concern a first device (e.g., phone, tablet) having a touch and hover-sensitive display. The first device may detect a second device (e.g., television, monitor) that has a second display. After establishing a communication link and a context between the first and second device, the first device may provide a first output (e.g., movie, game) to be displayed on the second device. In response to identifying a hover point produced in a hover space associated with the first device, the first device may provide a second output (e.g., user interface element, cursor) for display on the second display. The second output may be based on the context and on a hover action associated with the hover point. The user may then cause a control event to be generated by interacting with the second display using the second output in relation to the cursor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2014
    Publication date: July 16, 2015
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Petteri Mikkola, Dan Hwang