Microsoft Corporation
Noise compensation for touch-sensitive display device

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Abstract:

A touch-sensitive display device includes a first touch-sensitive display including a first plurality of display electrodes configured to detect proximity of input objects to the first touch-sensitive display, and a second touch-sensitive display including a second plurality of display electrodes configured to detect proximity of input objects to the second touch-sensitive display. A touch controller detects a non-stylus touch input at a first display electrode of the first touch-sensitive display based on a first signal from the first display electrode, and a stylus touch input from a stylus at a second display electrode of the second touch-sensitive display based on a second signal from the second display electrode. A two-dimensional position of the stylus touch input is determined relative to the second touch-sensitive display based at least on the second signal and noise compensation derived from the first signal.

Status:
Grant
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

26 Aug 2020

Issue date:

27 Jul 2021