A method for judging device operation events
A technology of operating events and discrimination methods, which is applied to computer components, input/output process of data processing, input/output of user/computer interaction, etc., and can solve the problems of affecting the health of others, irregular operation, and awareness of drug toxicity. Insufficient and other problems, to achieve the effect of simple and practical design, simple and effective method, and easy realization
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[0029] A method for discriminating a device operation event, comprising the steps of:
[0030] A push detector is arranged at the bottom of the push-type device, the push-type device is a push-type hand sanitizer device, or a push-type device containing other liquids, and the push-type detector is used to judge whether the pressure applied to the push-type device occurs. The press event, the press detector can determine whether a press event applied to the push-type device has occurred through the acceleration value or the time when the device is exerted force or a combination of the acceleration value and the time when the device is exerted force;
[0031] When it is judged that a pressing event occurs, the pressing detector wirelessly communicates with a terminal held by a user, and sends a pressing event occurrence signal to the terminal, and the terminal is the user's work card;
[0032] The terminal has identification information, and the terminal is provided with a first...
Embodiment 2
[0040] A method for discriminating a device operation event, comprising the steps of:
[0041] A displacement detector is arranged on the device, and the displacement sensor is used to judge whether a displacement event applied to the device occurs. For example, a displacement sensor is set on a computer, and the displacement sensor includes an acceleration sensor and a second microprocessor. The acceleration sensor is set on the computer, and the second microprocessor is electrically connected to the acceleration sensor.
[0042] When the user moves the computer, the acceleration sensor detects the acceleration value, and the second microprocessor compares the detected acceleration value with the preset acceleration value, and when the detected acceleration value reaches the preset acceleration threshold value, the The second microprocessor generates a displacement event occurrence signal.
[0043]When determining that a displacement event occurs, the acceleration sensor com...
Embodiment 3
[0049] A method for discriminating a device operation event, comprising the steps of:
[0050] A displacement detector is arranged on the device, and the displacement sensor is used to judge whether a displacement event applied to the device occurs, for example, a displacement sensor is arranged on the cover of a mass spectrometer, and the displacement sensor includes an acceleration sensor and a second microprocessor device, the second microprocessor is electrically connected to the acceleration sensor.
[0051] When the user needs to use the mass spectrometer, the cover of the mass spectrometer is opened, the acceleration sensor detects the acceleration value of the cover, and the second microprocessor compares the detected acceleration value with the preset acceleration value, and when the detected acceleration value reaches When the acceleration threshold is preset, the second microprocessor generates a displacement event occurrence signal.
[0052] When determining that ...
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