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Computer input stylus and texture control system
   
Document Number
US Patent 5953001
Issued Date
September 14, 1999
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A computer-input stylus which provides texture control when utilized in conjunction with a computer-implemented software-based drawing application. The input stylus includes a cylindrical body in a conical tip. A color display within the stylus is utilized to illuminate the conical tip with a color indicative of a currently selected color within the software-based drawing application, providing visual color feedback. Texture selection is accomplished utilizing a texture selection input actuator mounted to the cylindrical body of the input stylus. The texture selection input actuator, such as a trackpoint device, is utilized to vary the texture of a selected color or pattern.
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Published
September 14, 1999
Application Number
08/997,026
Filed
December 23, 1997
US Classification
345/179   345/180
Int'l Classification
G06T   11/00   (20060101)   G06F   3/033   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
345/179   345/180   345/182   345/183   178/19.01   178/19.03   178/19.04   178/19.05  
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