Abstract:
A method (330) for detecting damage (501) on a display (108) or other touch-sensitive surface is disclosed. A damage detection module (304), operable with a control circuit (301) of an electronic device (100), detects a damaged portion (702) of the display. A presentation adaptation module (305) presents user actuation targets (404) in portions (701) of the display that are complementary to the damaged portion. The presentation adaptation module can optionally present non-interactive presentation data in the damaged portion. The presentation adaptation module may also optionally reconfigure the user actuation targets prior to presenting them on the display.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a system and method for detecting a gesture performed by a user of a device. The device includes a screen having a backlight as with a liquid-crystal type display or which provides its own illumination as with a light-emitting diode type display. The device is programmed to emit a detectable optical signal from one or more distinct zones of the display. The device further includes an optical receiver for detecting any reflections of the emitted detectable optical signal. When a user's hand is located in proximity to the device display, the reflections of the detectable optical signal from that appendage are detected by the optical receiver and are used by the device to determine the presence and direction of travel of the user hand, signifying a user gesture. The distinct zones of the backlight may consist of a single zone, and the optical receiver may comprise multiple receivers.
Abstract:
An electronic device for detecting presence includes a housing and an infrared (“IR”) sensor. The housing includes an outer surface having an opening formed thereon. The IR sensor is disposed in the housing and adjacent to the opening. The IR sensor has an unobstructed path and line of sight through the opening to outside of the housing. The IR sensor is configured to receive heat emitted by a person from outside of the housing via the opening and to generate a signal in response thereto.