Abstract
Customers using an indirect tablet today use a physical grid printed pattern to get a grasp on their
physical pen input location relative to the screen location. With the OLED screen, we are not only
virtualizing that dot pattern grid using software overlay methods but also allows the user to customize
their look and feel. Using grid colors and subtle animation to let the user visualize their pen/touch
information: hover state can now show their pen size on the grid pattern; When the user applies
pressure using their finger or pen, the grid can indicate using colors to show different pressure level
ranges. Creators will get real‐time feedback using either touch or pen input with OLED screen dot
patterns.
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Recommended Citation
INC, HP, "VIRTUAL/CONFIGURABLE OLED-BASED 2D AND 3D GRID PATTERN TO VISUALLY ENHANCE INCOMING USER PEN OR TOUCH DATA", Technical Disclosure Commons, (July 09, 2020)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/3411