Abstract: A computer mouse having a housing with a bottom surface which rests upon a horizontal operating surface. A tracking device is positioned in the housing for generating pointer control data. A fragrance emitting means is contained within the housing of the computer mouse and is in communication with the tracking device. When the computer mouse is slid upon the operating surface, the fragrance particles housed within the computer mouse are dispersed into the surrounding air.
Abstract: An input device such as a mouse, track ball or joystick that has a rotatable element for scrolling a graphical display presented on an apparatus. The rate of scrolling of the graphical display is constant and independent of the rate of rotation of the rotatable element. The input device further comprises a motion signal generator, a motion signal interpreter and a software driver. The motion signal generator detects motion of the rotatable element and generates motion signals. The motion signal interpreter checks for generation of motion signals within predetermined periods of time. If at least one motion signal is detected within the predetermined period of time the motion signal interpreter generates one output signal at the end of the predetermined period of time. When the software driver receives an output signal, the software driver generates a line scrolling command to scroll the graphical display.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 1, 2001
Date of Patent:
May 2, 2006
Assignee:
Fellowes, Inc.
Inventors:
Howard L. Danzyger, John E. Herbst, William R. Valiunas
Abstract: A password security apparatus, a mousepad and a method of using the same are provided. The apparatus, the mousepad and the method include a writing surface contained within the mousepad or apparatus. The writing surface may be disposed between multiple layers of the mousepad or may be disposed on the surface of a removable section that may be removed from the mousepad. Contained on the writing surface may be a grid having spaces for the addition of information. The information may be related to websites that a computer user may visit on a computer network such as, for example, the Internet. Further, the information such as, for example, user identification information and/or password information that may be related to the websites may be contained thereon.