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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 01, 2022
Filed:
Dec. 31, 2020
Logitech Europe S.a., Lausanne, CH;
Stephen Harvey, County Cork, IE;
Denis O'Keeffe, Cork, IE;
Andreas Connellan, Dublin, IE;
Damien O'Sullivan, Cork, IE;
Aidan Kehoe, Morges, CH;
Noirin Curran, Dublin, IE;
Thomas Rouvinez, Lausanne, CH;
Mario Gutierrez, Lausanne, CH;
Olivier Riviere, Lausanne, CH;
Remy Zimmermann, Lausanne, CH;
Mathieu Meisser, Lausanne, CH;
Dennin Onorio, Lausanne, CH;
Ciaran Trotman, Lausanne, CH;
Pierce O'Bradaigh, Lausanne, CH;
Marcel Twohig, Dublin, IE;
Padraig Murphy, County Monogham, IE;
Jerry Ahern, Ballincollig, IE;
Logitech Europe S.A., Lausanne, CH;
Abstract
In certain embodiments, a sensing and tracking system detects objects, such as user input devices or peripherals, and user interactions with them. A representation of the objects and user interactions are then injected into the virtual reality environment. The representation can be an actual reality, augmented reality, virtual representation or any combination. For example, an actual keyboard can be injected, but with the keys pressed being enlarged and lighted.