AU2012203452B2 - Universal keyboard with touch screen - Google Patents

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AU2012203452B2
AU2012203452B2 AU2012203452A AU2012203452A AU2012203452B2 AU 2012203452 B2 AU2012203452 B2 AU 2012203452B2 AU 2012203452 A AU2012203452 A AU 2012203452A AU 2012203452 A AU2012203452 A AU 2012203452A AU 2012203452 B2 AU2012203452 B2 AU 2012203452B2
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Universal touch screen keyboard The invention relates to a touch screen keyboard, characterized in that it comprises a screen with a tactile faceplate (1), luminous, with colour display, and capable of displaying a basic standard keyboard and keys for rapid access to functionalities that can be displayed on the said tactile faceplate screen via respective interfaces.

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Australian Patents Act 1990 - Regulation 3.2 ORIGINAL COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title: Universal keyboard with touch screen The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: P/00/0II Universal touch screen keyboard The present invention relates to a keyboard for a computer (laptop or desktop) with a multifunction touch screen making it possible to use the computer in a usual, 5 agreeable and hygienic manner. The current standard mechanical keyboard routinely used in all the industrial or residential fields requiring a computer is a conventional keyboard with noisy keys despite many ergonomic enhancements. The gap between the keys is a veritable gathering point for germs and microbes 10 of all kinds that are very difficult to dislodge. This poses a serious problem in all sterile locations (white rooms, hospital locations, etc.) where the use of computers is often disallowed or restricted to the minimum, and in places open to the public where computers are used by several people (Internet caf6s, self-service terminals, etc.). The current standard mechanical keyboard is fully programmed and configured 15 at the factory, and defines the position of each key or function with no possibility of modification. Thus an AZERTY keyboard cannot be converted to a QWERTY keyboard; the keyboard must be completely replaced. The same applies if a user wants to work with languages other than the Latin languages. Each language with special characters (Russian, Arabic, Chinese, etc.) has its own keyboard, hence the person who works in several 20 languages has to possess the same number of keyboards. The current standard mechanical keyboard is extremely limited in functionalities. When it was required to add a new function such as direct Internet access for example, it was necessary to add a new key. These key additions will be restricted, in the more or less long-term, by the size of the keyboard itself. 25 The standard mechanical keyboard used today poses another problem: it is impossible to use it in a dark unlit room, because the keys become impossible to read. The current standard usual mechanical keyboard has one and only one function: to allow us to type figures, letters and symbols on our computer. The keyboard according to the invention makes it possible to remedy all the 30 disadvantages listed above, and even adds new functionalities. Specifically it comprises, according to a first feature, a screen with tactile faceplate that is light and strong, luminous, in colour, has good resolution, on which the standard basic keyboard is 2 displayed, with no numeric keyboard, and the shortcut keys to the other functionalities (mouse, numeric keypad, calculator, graphics tablet, direct access to certain programs, etc.). This list of functionalities is not comprehensive and may be increased according to the new techniques and accessories to come in the future in this field. 5 In other words, the proposal according to one aspect of the invention is a touch screen keyboard comprising a screen with a tactile faceplate, that is luminous, with colour display, and capable of displaying a basic standard keyboard, and keys for rapid access to functionalities that can be displayed on the said tactile faceplate screen via respective interfaces. 10 Advantageously, the functionalities comprise a mouse function, and/or a numeric pad function, and/or a calculator function, and/or a graphics tablet function, and/or an onboard software program in the computer to which the keyboard is dedicated, and/or a telephone function. Naturally, any other functionality may be envisaged in a non-limiting manner. 15 The absence of relief due to the absence of mechanical keys makes it silent during its use, but it may also be programmed for sound on each key ("key beep" with higher or lower volume, or melody). In other words, a key is suitable for being programmed for "sound on" or "sound off' during its use. 20 This absence of relief, and the materials used, make this keyboard a hygienic keyboard. The nests for microbes no longer exist and cleaning is made extremely easy: a simple babywipe is sufficient. Since the screen used in this keyboard is a good resolution luminous screen, the user may use it in all rooms where the light is poor, and where it is normally impossible to 25 use a computer without an external light source. In addition to the usual conventional keyboard function, this touch screen keyboard comprises other functions that conventional mechanical keyboards do not have (graphics tablet, mouse, telephone, etc. function), that are fully programmable at will according to the specific needs of the user. 30 Also, according to one embodiment, the said interfaces are fully programmable by the user to suit his requirements.
H:\kmih\Intrwovn\NRPortbl\DCC\KMH\6722546_I.DOC-09/09/2014 -3 Advantageously, the touch screen keyboard is capable of displaying an AZERTY, QWERTY, Latin or Cyrillic keyboard or another keyboard with special characters, and comprising means for changing from one keyboard to another, without switching off the computer to which the said keyboard is connected. 5 Thus it is easy to work in several different languages on one and the same document. According to one embodiment, the touch screen keyboard comprises a security key allowing the user to lock his keyboard to clean it. Advantageously, the touch screen keyboard comprises a zone for reading and 10 recognizing a fingerprint. According to particular embodiments: - the touch screen keyboard can be incorporated directly into a laptop computer, in which case it is the computer battery that will supply it for its correct operation. - the touch screen keyboard resembles, in its general shape only, a usual mechanical 15 keyboard and is connected to the desktop computer via a cable which makes it possible not only to transfer data but also provide its power supply. - the touch screen keyboard resembles, in its overall shape only, a usual mechanical keyboard and is connected to the desktop computer by means of a remote Bluetooth or infrared connection, in which case a small battery, which is charged via a mains 20 supply, supplies it with power. - the touch screen keyboard comprises one or more USB ports, firewall, etc. making it possible to connect removable disks, cameras, etc. directly to the keyboard. According to one aspect, the present invention provides a laptop computer having a microprocessor, a hard drive for registering data and memory means, said laptop computer 25 including: a display screen adapted to display an interface, and a touch screen keyboard including a screen with a tactile faceplate, said touch screen keyboard including interfaces and in particular: a mouse interface, a telephone interface, an email interface, a Graphic Tablet interface, and a main interface, said main interface including shortcut keys for activating the interfaces of the touch screen keyboard and in particular: a mouse key 30 activating the mouse interface, a telephone key which displays the telephone interface, a Graphic Tablet key which displays the Graphic Tablet interface.
H:\knh\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\KMH\6722546_I.DOC-09/09/2014 -3A The appended drawings illustrate the invention in a non-limiting manner: Figure 1 represents, in a general view, the touch screen keyboard in its two versions: incorporated into a laptop and in standard version, with its accessories. Figure 2 represents, in a front view, in a non-limiting manner, some of the interfaces of the 5 touch screen keyboard: keyboard, mouse, calculator, but other interfaces are and will be able to be produced. With reference to these drawings, the touch screen keyboard, in its integratable version, consists of a touch screen 1 mounted directly at the factory onto a laptop computer 2, instead of the standard mechanical keyboard.
4 The standard touch screen keyboard consists of a touch screen I housed in a standard keyboard base 4 as a replacement of the mechanical keys currently used. The keyboard base 4 may incorporate USB ports to allow the direct connection, to the keyboard, of a USB key 6 or a mouse, etc., SD card readers 7, one or more sound 5 inputs/outputs, an integrated microphone, and a housing for the stylus 3 mainly used with the graphics tablet. Other accessories may be envisaged depending on the needs of the market and the technological advances to come. The standard touch screen keyboard 1, 4 is connected to the central processor unit by means of a specific hook-up or connector 5 that serves for both power supply and 10 data transfer. This connector 5 may be mounted either directly on the mother board of the computer or on a special board mounted on a PCI port or any other new port specially designed for this purpose on the mother board, or directly on the computer graphics card, modified accordingly. This touch screen keyboard may also be connected to the central processor unit via a remote Bluetooth connection, WI-Fl, etc. 8 in which case it will be 15 supplied separately directly from the mains supply or from a rechargeable battery. The interfaces of the touch screen keyboard may be driven by a software program designed in parallel with the keyboard, and may be many and varied, adaptable to the needs of each user. In a non-limiting manner, the keyboard interface, the main interface of the 20 touch screen keyboard, includes shortcut keys for direct access to the other interfaces. When the interface is active, the corresponding key changes colour, thus indicating to the user the interface currently being used. It is also possible to enumerate, amongst others, the keyboard key 9 activating the main keyboard interface, the mouse key 10 activating the mouse interface with its "copy", 25 "paste", "cut", "open", "find", etc. functions, functions that are identical to those of a conventional normal three-button mouse. The key 11 makes it possible to access the calculator function, that may be programmed as a standard basic or scientific calculator depending on the needs of the user. Certain shortcut keys are left free so as to allow the user to program them according to his 30 needs. They may therefore be converted into keys for direct access to certain applications, such as "Photoshop (registered trademark)" 12, "Quark (registered trademark)" 13, "Illustrator (registered trademark)" 14, then displaying all the tools used in this 5 application, even to all the "Microsoft (registered trademark)" applications present on the computer 15, but may be dedicated to other applications according to the needs of each user. The PERSO key 16 present on the keyboard may be customized also and may then display 5 the user's customized keyboard (changing the place of letters, alphabetic order, special characters, etc.). Other keys allow direct access to certain usual functionalities of the computer. Thus, there is an Explorer key 17, for direct access to the Internet, a telephone key 18, which, associated with a telephone headset, displays the interface of a telephone that may be used 10 like a standard conventional telephone, but that also offers the possibility of connecting to a company telephone installation terminal. The Graphics Tablet key 19, an essential complement of many graphics and 2D programs, also allows recognition of manuscript characters for rapid writing, even the insertion of the manuscript signature at the bottom of documents sent by email. 15 The Setup or Tools key 20 allows the user to configure all the parameters of his keyboard directly on the keyboard without going via the computer. This configuration is nevertheless available from the software on the computer. The Languages key 21 provides a new functionality, since it is possible to switch over directly from a Latin keyboard, to a Chinese keyboard, then to a Russian keyboard, etc., 20 without having to switch the computer off and connect a new keyboard. The Multimedia key 22 gives direct access to the adjustment of the sound, video equalizers, and why not to a small virtual piano, even a video/audio mixing console, to be used with the appropriate software. The email key 23 will allow the user, after having programmed it, to gain direct access to 25 his email via "Outlook" (registered trademark) or via other messaging software programs. The Security key 24 allows the user to lock his keyboard to clean it. However, with the inclusion of a fingerprint reading zone, it is possible to identify the user and thus protect the computer to the maximum. Similarly, a print recognition software program may be included in the configuration software accompanying the touch screen keyboard, in order 30 to protect the folders on the hard disk.
C VRPorbhDCC\KMH\4393286I DOC-13A6/2012 -6 Other keys and functionalities may also be incorporated into this keyboard in the future, with no limits, and this can be done according to the requirements and technological advances in the field. As a non-limiting example, the integratable touch screen keyboard will have 5 dimensions of the order of 30 cm for the length and 15 cm for the width, and the standard touch screen keyboard will have dimensions of the order of 40 cm for the length and 14 cm for the width. These dimensions may however be suited to each hardware configuration present on the market and on which it has to be installed, and to the specific needs of the clients. 10 The touch screen keyboard according to the invention fills the gap between conventional information technology (the machine universe) and the natural ways of working (the human universe), since it incorporates many functionalities allowing the user to use his computer as easily as a piece of paper. The user may specifically take his notes by hand, directly on his computer with automatic retranscription, sign his email documents 15 to approve them and carry out many other things with disconcerting ease. The touch screen keyboard according to the invention, through the multiple functions that it offers, allows easier and quicker working for the laptop user who no longer needs to carry a mouse, graphics tablet, numeric keypad, etc., his computer now combining all his functions in a single machine. 20 The touch screen keyboard according to the invention, through its ability to be fully programmable according to the needs of each user, is applicable to all people using a computer routinely, at both the personal and professional level. Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" or 25 "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps. The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an 30 acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates.

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1. A laptop computer having a microprocessor, a hard drive for registering data and memory means, said laptop computer including: 5 -a display screen adapted to display an interface, -and a touch screen keyboard including a screen with a tactile faceplate, said touch screen keyboard including interfaces and in particular: - a mouse interface, - a telephone interface, 10 - an email interface, - a Graphic Tablet interface, - and a main interface, said main interface including shortcut keys for activating the interfaces of the touch screen keyboard and in particular: - a mouse key activating the mouse interface, 15 - a telephone key which displays the telephone interface, - a Graphic Tablet key which displays the Graphic Tablet interface.
2. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which when one of the said interfaces of the touch screen keyboard is active, the corresponding shortcut key changes colour, 20 indicating to the user that this interface is active.
3. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the keys of the touch screen keyboard are suitable for being programmed for "sound on" or "sound off'. 25
4. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the keyboard is capable of displaying an AZERTY, QWERTY, Latin or Cyrillic keyboard or another keyboard with special characters, and including means for changing from one keyboard to another, without switching off the computer to which the said keyboard is connected. 30
5. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the Graphic Tablet displayed, can be used with a stylus and which allows recognition of manuscript characters. H:\kmih\Intrwovn\NRPortbl\DCC\KMH\6722546_I.DOC-09/09/2014
6. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the main interface includes keys for direct access to at least one application and displaying all the tools used in this at least one application. 5
7. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the main interface includes a PERSO key which displays a keyboard customized by the user.
8. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the interfaces of the touch screen are driven by a distinct software program. 10
9. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the shortcut keys of the main interface include a Multimedia key which gives access to the adjustment of the sound or a video equalizer or a small virtual piano or a video/audio mixing console. 15
10. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the shortcut keys of the main interface include an email key which gives access to the email of the user.
11. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the shortcut keys of the main interface include a Security keys which locks the keyboard. 20
12. Laptop computer according to Claim 1, wherein the touch screen keyboard is suitable for being supplied directly via the laptop battery or via the computer power supply, or separately from the mains supply or via a rechargeable battery. 25
13. Laptop computer according to claim 1, in which the touch screen keyboard includes a setup or tools key allowing the user to configure all the parameters of the keyboard directly on the keyboard without going via the computer.
14. A laptop computer, substantially as herein described with reference to the 30 accompanying drawings. H:\knh\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\KMH\6722546_I.DOC-09/09/2014 -9
15. A touch screen keyboard, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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