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US Patent 7295193
Issued Date
November 13, 2007
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A handheld electronic device which is adapted to carry out at least one operation. The device is controllable by a user using the device as a pen and writing a command for initiating said operation, such as "dial the following telephone number".A method for initiating the operation in an electronic device and software used for implementing the method.
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Owner
Anoto AB (Lund,SE)
Published
November 13, 2007
Application Number
09/746,782
Filed
December 22, 2000
US Classification
345/179   178/18.01 345/173 382/189
Int'l Classification
G06F   3/033   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
Parent Case
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/177,307, filed Jan. 21, 2000.
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Dec 23, 1999 [SE] 9904744
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345/173   345/174   345/175   345/176   345/177   345/178   345/179   345/901   345/19.01   345/19.03   379/142   379/52   178/19.01   178/19.03   178/18.01   178/18.03   178/18.04   382/187   382/189   382/311  
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