Abstract
Many games and applications use human machine input devices. The types of operations of the input device fall into two primary categories: large gross movements and small movements for fine adjustments. The sensitivity settings for the input devices work to dampen the movements generated by the input device. The goal of this disclosure is to outline a method of dynamically dampening the inputs from an human input device based on the recognition of the type of movement through pattern matching. The process would allow large movements to be faster through lessened dampening, and would allow small fine adjustments to be more dampened to lessen over controlling.
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Recommended Citation
INC, HP, "Using pattern recognition to dynamically dampen user control inputs", Technical Disclosure Commons, (December 03, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7614
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