Mouse integrated with computer
An all-in-one, mouse technology, applied in the direction of electrical digital data processing, instruments, data processing input/output process, etc., to achieve the effect of novel structure and convenient connection
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[0021] See attached figure 1 , a mouse integrated with a computer, comprising a base 1 , a support rod 4 and a mouse 3 . The base 1 is an independent component, which is connected to the notebook computer by wire or wirelessly. The first connection hole 2 is set on the panel of the base 1, and the second connection hole 6 is set at the bottom of the mouse 3, and the mouse 3 is fixedly connected (screwed) to the upper end of the support rod 4 through the second connection hole 6. or embedding), the lower end of the support rod 4 is flexibly connected to the first connecting hole 2, and several sensors 5 are arranged around the second connecting hole 6 (see attached figure 2 ). Specifically, a sensor 5 is respectively arranged in four directions of up, down, left, and right around the second connection hole 6. Since the force used to operate the mouse 3 in each direction is different, under the action of the sensor 5, the mouse can be moved 3. The direction of the operating ...
Embodiment 2
[0027] See attached figure 1 , a mouse integrated with a computer, comprising a base 1 , a support rod 4 and a mouse 3 . The base 1 directly adopts the operation panel of the notebook computer as the base 1, and a first connection hole 2 is set on the right side of the operation panel of the notebook computer near the operator (to meet the needs of the right-hand operator), and the first The connection hole 2 is used as a jack and connected with the mouse 3 operating system of the computer. A second connection hole 6 is provided at the bottom of the mouse 3, the mouse 3 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the support rod 4 through the second connection hole 6, and the lower end of the support rod 4 is flexibly connected to the first connection hole 2 , several sensors 5 are provided on the periphery of the second connecting hole 6 (see attached figure 2 ). The specific arrangement of the sensor 5 is the same as that in the first embodiment.
Embodiment 3
[0029] A mouse integrated with a computer comprises a base 1 , a support rod 4 and a mouse 3 . The base 1 directly uses the operation panel of the notebook computer as the base 1, and a first connection hole 2 is provided on the left side of the operation panel of the notebook computer near the operator (to meet the needs of left-handed operators). Other structural settings are the same as in Embodiment 2.
[0030] The usage mode of embodiment 2 and embodiment 3 and computer integral type mouse is:
[0031] The operation panel of the notebook computer is directly used as the base 1, and the first connection hole 2 is provided on one side of the operation panel at a position close to the operator, and the mouse 3 is flexibly connected to the first connection hole 2 through the support rod 4, Through the sensing of the sensor 5 around the second connection hole 6, the arrow displayed by the mouse 3 moves up, down, left, and right on the computer display screen, thereby realizin...
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