Tongue and tooth operated input device
An input device and tooth technology, applied in the input/output process of data processing, instruments, electrical digital data processing, etc., can solve the problems of easy fatigue, unsuitability for disabled people, and the need to sit for operation, so as to improve control ability, The effect of fast neural response time and reducing the use of materials
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[0027] Such as figure 1 As shown, the tongue-tooth control input device of the present invention includes an input device body, which is composed of a housing 1, a circuit assembly 7 arranged in the housing 1, and a cursor displacement sensor. The front part of the housing 1 is provided with a fixer 3, which is composed of a main body part 3a and a tooth mounting part. One end of the fixer 3 has a groove. The front part of the housing 1 is embedded in the groove. The inner surface of the groove is adhered to make the holder 3 fixed to the housing 1; in addition, the holder 3 can also be fixed to the housing 1 by screws.
[0028] The tooth mounting portion 3b of the fixture 3 is hook-shaped, so that a V-shaped groove is formed between the tooth mounting portion 3b and the main body portion 3a that can be engaged with the teeth, and the upper surface of the fixture main body 3a is opposite to the end of the tooth mounting portion 3b The position of the soft protrusion 4 can be made...
Embodiment 2
[0034] Such as figure 2 As shown, this embodiment discloses a rocker-type tongue-tooth control input device, which is the same as the first embodiment except that the cursor displacement sensor adopts a rocker device.
[0035] The rocker device is also arranged at the bottom of the housing 1 away from the holder 3, and consists of a rocker 13 and a key cap 14. The rocker 13 is provided in the housing 1, and the key cap 14 connected to the rocker 13 extends out of the housing The lower surface of the body 1 is convenient for the tongue to operate the rocker 13 through the keycap 14, that is, the movement of the tongue is used to control the cursor displacement sensor to provide displacement signals to the circuit components.
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