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US Patent 11573664 Plural touch-screen sensor to pen synchronization

Patent 11573664 was granted and assigned to Microsoft on February, 2023 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Microsoft
Microsoft
Current Assignee
Microsoft
Microsoft
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11573664
Date of Patent
February 7, 2023
Patent Application Number
17660197
Date Filed
April 21, 2022
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10970026 Application launching in a multi-display device
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US Patent 11449295 Interchangeable device components
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US Patent 11073945 Noise compensation for touch-sensitive display device
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US Patent 10409415 Information input device
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US Patent 10467017 Configuration of primary and secondary displays
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US Patent 10528359 Application launching in a multi-display device
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US Patent 10788934 Input adjustment
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US Patent 10884547 Interchangeable device components
Patent Primary Examiner
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Michael Pervan
CPC Code
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G06F 3/0383
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G06F 3/0412
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G06F 3/04166
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G06F 1/1643
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G06F 3/0446
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G06F 2203/04104
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G06F 3/04184
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G06F 3/03545

A touch-screen system comprises adjacent first and second touch-screen sensors, first and second digitizers, and synchronization, tracking, and return logic. Each of the first and second digitizers is coupled electronically to the respective touch-screen sensor and configured to provide a pen signal responsive to action of a pen on the touch-screen sensor. The synchronization logic is configured to synchronize the pen to the first and second digitizers and to enable pen tracking by any of the first and second digitizers conditionally, based at least partly on the first and second pen signals. The tracking logic is configured to define a region of precision scanning of the first or second touch-screen sensor by the respective first or second digitizer, based at least partly on the first and second pen signals. The return logic is configured to expose a result of the precision scanning to an operating system of the touch-screen system.

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