CA2381692A1 - User interface - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a user interface in an electronic hardware arrangement (1), with an operating device (2) for starting the desired function. The operating device (2) has a fixing point, from which its distan ce can be adjusted, and means for defining said distance. The function to be performed in each case depends on the defined distance. The invention can be used for instance in portable computers.
Description
USER INTERFACE
Field of the invention The invention belongs to the field of controlling electronic hardware arrangements and relates to a user interface of an electronic arrangement, whereby said arrangement can be controlled. In particular, the invention can be employed in applications where the use of a keyboard is cumbersome or impossible. One application for the invention are data processing devices, such as portable computers.
Description of the prior art A computer is usually controlled by means of a keyboard. The number of required keys is normally fairly large. In order to press the keys, there are needed free forgers or a pin of some kind. A computer can be controlled by means of so-called menus, where the operative alternatives available in each situation are represented at various locations on the display screen. The desired function is selected by shifting the cursor on the screen to the function in question, and started by pressing the enter key.
Another generally used computer operating device is a so-called mouse; by moving the mouse two-dimensionally, the cursor is shifted on the display screen. The mouse is used for selecting the desired function in a menu. The mouse may have one or more buttons, by which functions are be started. The use of a mouse is restricted by the fact that a fairly large even surface is needed.
In the patent publication FI-C-50,573, there is introduced a device for feeding digitised information, comprising a feed member to be moved back and forth in one direction. According to the movements of the feed member, the reading on the display screen is increased or reduced, and when the desired reading on the screen is achieved, a feed button is pressed in order to feed said reading.
The patent application EP-A-825,514 introduces a user interface which is turned in different positions, and by said turns, the cursor is moved on the display screen.
This device is based on acceleration transducers.
Field of the invention The invention belongs to the field of controlling electronic hardware arrangements and relates to a user interface of an electronic arrangement, whereby said arrangement can be controlled. In particular, the invention can be employed in applications where the use of a keyboard is cumbersome or impossible. One application for the invention are data processing devices, such as portable computers.
Description of the prior art A computer is usually controlled by means of a keyboard. The number of required keys is normally fairly large. In order to press the keys, there are needed free forgers or a pin of some kind. A computer can be controlled by means of so-called menus, where the operative alternatives available in each situation are represented at various locations on the display screen. The desired function is selected by shifting the cursor on the screen to the function in question, and started by pressing the enter key.
Another generally used computer operating device is a so-called mouse; by moving the mouse two-dimensionally, the cursor is shifted on the display screen. The mouse is used for selecting the desired function in a menu. The mouse may have one or more buttons, by which functions are be started. The use of a mouse is restricted by the fact that a fairly large even surface is needed.
In the patent publication FI-C-50,573, there is introduced a device for feeding digitised information, comprising a feed member to be moved back and forth in one direction. According to the movements of the feed member, the reading on the display screen is increased or reduced, and when the desired reading on the screen is achieved, a feed button is pressed in order to feed said reading.
The patent application EP-A-825,514 introduces a user interface which is turned in different positions, and by said turns, the cursor is moved on the display screen.
This device is based on acceleration transducers.
General description of the invention We have now invented, according to the independent claims, a user interface, an electronic hardware arrangement, a control system for said arrangement and the use of them in clothing. The independent claims disclose some of the preferred embodiments of the invention.
According to the invention, the arrangement includes an operating device, the distance of which from a fixing point can be adjusted, said distance defining the function to be performed by means of the arrangement. In order to define the distance, the apparatus is provided with suitable means, such as a cord and means for measuring the length thereof, or a radio transmitter and receiver, whereby the distance can be defined. The cord can be for instance ribbon-like. The cord can also be a cable with conductors for transmitting signals.
The electronic arrangement includes a processor where the desired functions are programmed, and the required auxiliary devices. In particular, the arrangement can be a computer.
The operating device can move in a stepped fashion, and it may include means for indicating the number of steps taken.
The apparatus may also be such that at a given distance, several different functions are available, and the desired function is selected by turning the operating device.
Thus also a two-dimensionally operated, mouse-like device can be created.
When the operating device is attached by means of cord, the cord can be wound on a coil, in which case the coil may include a system for measuring the rotary motion of the coil, and the distance is defined according to said system. The fixing point of the operating device can be located near the user, for example in his/her clothing, or apart from the user. The arrangement may include a separate electronics unit, to which the operating device is attached, or the electronics unit may be totally or partly integrated as one and the same unit with the operating device.
The device can be programmed to function so that the user may select a basic location from which the distance is measured. Thus the operating device can in the rest position be in a suitable storage location, for instance in the user°s clothing.
When implemented, it is brought to a suitable position, for example at a distance of a suitably bent arm. Said location can be locked as the basic location, from which the distance is measured. As an alternative, the distance can be measured directly from the storage location.
The operating device can include one or several press keys in order to start the function available, or the system can be programmed to automatically perform the selected function by changing the distance. Most suitably the size of the operating device is such that the device fits in the hand, and its shape is such that it can be handled with a gloved hand, without having to use separate fingers. The number of press keys is preferably one, and it is preferably of a type that functions by pressing the hand together. The press key may have two or more positions that can be used for starting different functions.
The arrangement may include a radio device for transmitting or receiving messages.
By means of the radio device, the arrangement can be connected for instance to a position finding system.
The apparatus may also include sensors in order to observe the conditions of the surroundings or of the user.
The apparatus may be provided with a detector in order to indicate the function that is being performed, in order to indicate the results of the performed function, to express a message received by a possible radio device or in order to express a signal obtained by possible sensors, or data processed on the basis of a signal. In particular, the detector can be a display or sound device. By means of a display device, the available functions can be represented as a menu, which is then browsed by adjusting the distance of the operating device. The arrangement may also include a light signal.
The invention is suited to be used particularly in applications where it is necessary to operate a computer with one hand only, or without a keyboard. One target application are so-called portable computers, in which case the user can use his/hers other hand for other purposes. The operating device can also be made such that it can be used even with thick gloves on. One user group are people who - owing to an illness or handicap, for instance - cannot handle ordinary operating devices provided with keys.
According to the invention, the arrangement includes an operating device, the distance of which from a fixing point can be adjusted, said distance defining the function to be performed by means of the arrangement. In order to define the distance, the apparatus is provided with suitable means, such as a cord and means for measuring the length thereof, or a radio transmitter and receiver, whereby the distance can be defined. The cord can be for instance ribbon-like. The cord can also be a cable with conductors for transmitting signals.
The electronic arrangement includes a processor where the desired functions are programmed, and the required auxiliary devices. In particular, the arrangement can be a computer.
The operating device can move in a stepped fashion, and it may include means for indicating the number of steps taken.
The apparatus may also be such that at a given distance, several different functions are available, and the desired function is selected by turning the operating device.
Thus also a two-dimensionally operated, mouse-like device can be created.
When the operating device is attached by means of cord, the cord can be wound on a coil, in which case the coil may include a system for measuring the rotary motion of the coil, and the distance is defined according to said system. The fixing point of the operating device can be located near the user, for example in his/her clothing, or apart from the user. The arrangement may include a separate electronics unit, to which the operating device is attached, or the electronics unit may be totally or partly integrated as one and the same unit with the operating device.
The device can be programmed to function so that the user may select a basic location from which the distance is measured. Thus the operating device can in the rest position be in a suitable storage location, for instance in the user°s clothing.
When implemented, it is brought to a suitable position, for example at a distance of a suitably bent arm. Said location can be locked as the basic location, from which the distance is measured. As an alternative, the distance can be measured directly from the storage location.
The operating device can include one or several press keys in order to start the function available, or the system can be programmed to automatically perform the selected function by changing the distance. Most suitably the size of the operating device is such that the device fits in the hand, and its shape is such that it can be handled with a gloved hand, without having to use separate fingers. The number of press keys is preferably one, and it is preferably of a type that functions by pressing the hand together. The press key may have two or more positions that can be used for starting different functions.
The arrangement may include a radio device for transmitting or receiving messages.
By means of the radio device, the arrangement can be connected for instance to a position finding system.
The apparatus may also include sensors in order to observe the conditions of the surroundings or of the user.
The apparatus may be provided with a detector in order to indicate the function that is being performed, in order to indicate the results of the performed function, to express a message received by a possible radio device or in order to express a signal obtained by possible sensors, or data processed on the basis of a signal. In particular, the detector can be a display or sound device. By means of a display device, the available functions can be represented as a menu, which is then browsed by adjusting the distance of the operating device. The arrangement may also include a light signal.
The invention is suited to be used particularly in applications where it is necessary to operate a computer with one hand only, or without a keyboard. One target application are so-called portable computers, in which case the user can use his/hers other hand for other purposes. The operating device can also be made such that it can be used even with thick gloves on. One user group are people who - owing to an illness or handicap, for instance - cannot handle ordinary operating devices provided with keys.
Drawings The appended drawings form part of the written description of the invention.
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of a data processing arrangement according to the invention and of the operating device thereof, provided with a display screen;
Figures 2a...2c illustrate the use of the arrangement according to figure, 1 as attached to clothing, in various positions;
Figures 3a...3c illustrate another data processing arrangement according to the invention and its operating device, which can also be turned in order to control the arrangement;
Figure 4 illustrates a third data processing arrangement, where the computer unit and the operating device are combined;
Figure 5 illustrates a fourth data processing arrangement according to the invention, where the display screen is arranged in the computer unit.
Detailed description of some preferred embodiments of the invention The arrangement according to figure 1 comprises a computer unit l and a connected mobile operating device 2. The computer unit includes a processor 3, a power source 4 and a spring-loaded coil 5. The operating device comprises a display 6 and a press key 7 for controlling the computer. On the coil, there is wound a cable 8, the other end whereof is attached to the coil and the other end to the operating device.
The cable is provided with wires for the connections required by the display and the computer, for example a current wire 9, a display signal wire 10 and key signal wires 11. From the coil, the wires are connected by sliding switches to wires leading to the power source and the processor. The coil also includes a revolution counter 12, which is connected to the processor. The processor registers at suitable steps, for instance after every complete revolution, the rotary motion of the coil and at the same time the stepwise measured distance of the operating device from the computer unit.
In the processor, there are programmed various functions to be performed by selection of the user. The functions available in each situation are seen as a menu on the display screen. The menu can be browsed by adjusting, step by step, the distance of the operating device 2 from the computer unit 1. When the desired function is selected, it can be started by pressing the key 7.
A first compression of the function key 7 starts the computer unit l, and the starting menu appears on the display 6. The distance of the operating device 2 from the 5 computer unit 1 at the starting moment is registered as the initial distance, and the menu is browsed by changing said distance. When the desired function is selected, it is started by pressing the key 7. If the function is ready to be performed, it is run and the result is shown on the display screen. As an alternative, a new menu opens up, or there appears for example a notice of erroneous operation.
The distance of the operating device 2 when browsing the menu can be set as increasing or diminishing. When using successive menus, it should be taken into account that the trajectory in the opposite direction should not become too long with respect to a normal initial distance. The apparatus may also be provided with a funcrion for adjusting the initial distance during usage.
The coil 5 can be provided with a mechanical, motion-resistive step counter 13, such as a ratchet brake or the like, whereby the user always feels it when the operating device 2 has been shifted for the distance of one step. Said counter may include a sound signal, for instance a mechanically created sound signal.
By means of the step counter 13, the arrangement can be used even without looking at the display 6.
The computer unit 1 can be for instance of a type that is attached to clothing (figures 2a...2c), in which case the operating device 2 can be held in hand.
The initial distance is chosen to be suitable with respect to the user's size and position of usage. A suitable initial distance is for instance the distance of a half bent arm. The arrangement can be controlled by one hand and in a number of very different positions. When the operating device is not needed, it can be attached to the computer unit, so that both hands are free.
The operating device 2 is of a size that suitably fits in the hand. The select key 7 is located at the side of the operating device, and it is pushed by pressing the hand.
The select key 7 is sufficiently large in order to be used reliably even with thick gloves 15. Respectively, the distance moved by the key is sufficiently long, in order to prevent a situation where it is too easily pressed by accident. Thus the arrangement is suitable to be used for example with thick sports or working gloves.
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of a data processing arrangement according to the invention and of the operating device thereof, provided with a display screen;
Figures 2a...2c illustrate the use of the arrangement according to figure, 1 as attached to clothing, in various positions;
Figures 3a...3c illustrate another data processing arrangement according to the invention and its operating device, which can also be turned in order to control the arrangement;
Figure 4 illustrates a third data processing arrangement, where the computer unit and the operating device are combined;
Figure 5 illustrates a fourth data processing arrangement according to the invention, where the display screen is arranged in the computer unit.
Detailed description of some preferred embodiments of the invention The arrangement according to figure 1 comprises a computer unit l and a connected mobile operating device 2. The computer unit includes a processor 3, a power source 4 and a spring-loaded coil 5. The operating device comprises a display 6 and a press key 7 for controlling the computer. On the coil, there is wound a cable 8, the other end whereof is attached to the coil and the other end to the operating device.
The cable is provided with wires for the connections required by the display and the computer, for example a current wire 9, a display signal wire 10 and key signal wires 11. From the coil, the wires are connected by sliding switches to wires leading to the power source and the processor. The coil also includes a revolution counter 12, which is connected to the processor. The processor registers at suitable steps, for instance after every complete revolution, the rotary motion of the coil and at the same time the stepwise measured distance of the operating device from the computer unit.
In the processor, there are programmed various functions to be performed by selection of the user. The functions available in each situation are seen as a menu on the display screen. The menu can be browsed by adjusting, step by step, the distance of the operating device 2 from the computer unit 1. When the desired function is selected, it can be started by pressing the key 7.
A first compression of the function key 7 starts the computer unit l, and the starting menu appears on the display 6. The distance of the operating device 2 from the 5 computer unit 1 at the starting moment is registered as the initial distance, and the menu is browsed by changing said distance. When the desired function is selected, it is started by pressing the key 7. If the function is ready to be performed, it is run and the result is shown on the display screen. As an alternative, a new menu opens up, or there appears for example a notice of erroneous operation.
The distance of the operating device 2 when browsing the menu can be set as increasing or diminishing. When using successive menus, it should be taken into account that the trajectory in the opposite direction should not become too long with respect to a normal initial distance. The apparatus may also be provided with a funcrion for adjusting the initial distance during usage.
The coil 5 can be provided with a mechanical, motion-resistive step counter 13, such as a ratchet brake or the like, whereby the user always feels it when the operating device 2 has been shifted for the distance of one step. Said counter may include a sound signal, for instance a mechanically created sound signal.
By means of the step counter 13, the arrangement can be used even without looking at the display 6.
The computer unit 1 can be for instance of a type that is attached to clothing (figures 2a...2c), in which case the operating device 2 can be held in hand.
The initial distance is chosen to be suitable with respect to the user's size and position of usage. A suitable initial distance is for instance the distance of a half bent arm. The arrangement can be controlled by one hand and in a number of very different positions. When the operating device is not needed, it can be attached to the computer unit, so that both hands are free.
The operating device 2 is of a size that suitably fits in the hand. The select key 7 is located at the side of the operating device, and it is pushed by pressing the hand.
The select key 7 is sufficiently large in order to be used reliably even with thick gloves 15. Respectively, the distance moved by the key is sufficiently long, in order to prevent a situation where it is too easily pressed by accident. Thus the arrangement is suitable to be used for example with thick sports or working gloves.
The length of the key in the transversal direction of the hand is for instance 3...10 cm. The length of the impression is for instance 0.5...2 cm. In an extreme situation, the arrangement can be operated even without hands.
More degrees of freedom are gained by connecting in the operating device 2 a turning sensor 16 (figures 3a...3c). Now, according to the position of the twining sensor, there can be provided more menus to be opened on the basis of the position of the turning sensor. The number of positions that are deviated from the basic position by turning is for example two, i.e. about 90° to the left and to the right.
Most suitably the turning sensor is operated mechanically, and a detector of the turning position is provided therein.
The turning sensor 16 may also have several positions, even almost continuously.
Respectively, also the distance can be measured in very short steps, in which case there is obtained a two-dimensional control device corresponding to a mouse.
The arrangement according to figure 4 comprises a mobile computer unit 1.1, in connection to which there is provided an operating device 2.1 with a select key 7.1 and a display screen 6.1. The far end of the fastening cord 8.1 connected to the coil is attached at a suitable fixing point 17, such as to the user's clothing 14.
The arrangement functions in similar fashion as the one illustrated in figure 1.
The display screen may also be totally separate from the computer unit and the operating device, for example attached to the user's helmet, so that it can be observed when desired.
The arrangement according to figure 5 includes a stationary computer unit 1.2, in connection to which there also is provided a display screen 6.1. The select key 7.2.
is arranged in the operating device 2.2, which is connected to the coil 5 by means of a cord 8.2. The arrangement functions in a similar fashion as the one illustrated in figure 1.
The arrangement may include for instance a buzzer 18 provided in the operating device in order to give a sound signal (c~ figure 1). By means of the buzzer, it is for instance possible to express the motions made by the operating device 2, 2.1, 2.2, to report that a function has been performed or to give a notice of error.
The arrangement may also include a radio device 19 (c~ figure 1), whereby messages can be received or transmitted. Thus it is possible to be in contact for example with other similar devices, telecommunication networks or positioning systems (such as GPS). This type of a device is suited to be used particularly by people who move off the road, for example in camping, search, rescue, building and military purposes. By means of the apparatus, it is possible to obtain for instance weather forecasts, exact locations, information of the covered route, advice for route planning or advice for taking care of certain special situations. The arrangement can also be used for sending or receiving alarm messages etc. The arrangement may also include a telephone. By using the buzzer 18, the performed radio traffic can be reported.
The arrangement may also include a light signal 20 (cf. figure 1), which can be used as an alarm signal, when the arrangement is not properly in operation. By means of said light signal, it is possible to for example report that a messages is received, or to remind of a point of time when a given task should be performed.
Even without radio connections, the arrangement is suited to be used particularly as a personal data and control arrangement for people who work in maintenance or repairs. One user group is divers.
The computer unit 1, 1.l, 1.2 can also be provided with one or several sensors (c~ figure 1) in order to survey the state of the surroundings or of the user.
Sensors can be employed for observing the physiological condition of the person, such as measuring the body temperature, pulse or blood sugar level. The person can himself check the readings and act accordingly or ask advice. The arrangement may include pre-registered advice in case of certain situations, or advice can be asked from outside by means of a radio device. The arrangement can be programmed to give alarm on the display screen 6, 6.1, with the buzzer 18 or with a light signal 20, if the condition of the person requires acrive measures. The arrangement can also include an automatic function for sending an alarm message in case the person is incapable of acting correctly or acting at all (for example in the case of hypothermia).
The arrangement, provided with sensors, is suited for instance for people who travel off the road in extreme conditions, for sportsmen and for people who have a serious disease.
More degrees of freedom are gained by connecting in the operating device 2 a turning sensor 16 (figures 3a...3c). Now, according to the position of the twining sensor, there can be provided more menus to be opened on the basis of the position of the turning sensor. The number of positions that are deviated from the basic position by turning is for example two, i.e. about 90° to the left and to the right.
Most suitably the turning sensor is operated mechanically, and a detector of the turning position is provided therein.
The turning sensor 16 may also have several positions, even almost continuously.
Respectively, also the distance can be measured in very short steps, in which case there is obtained a two-dimensional control device corresponding to a mouse.
The arrangement according to figure 4 comprises a mobile computer unit 1.1, in connection to which there is provided an operating device 2.1 with a select key 7.1 and a display screen 6.1. The far end of the fastening cord 8.1 connected to the coil is attached at a suitable fixing point 17, such as to the user's clothing 14.
The arrangement functions in similar fashion as the one illustrated in figure 1.
The display screen may also be totally separate from the computer unit and the operating device, for example attached to the user's helmet, so that it can be observed when desired.
The arrangement according to figure 5 includes a stationary computer unit 1.2, in connection to which there also is provided a display screen 6.1. The select key 7.2.
is arranged in the operating device 2.2, which is connected to the coil 5 by means of a cord 8.2. The arrangement functions in a similar fashion as the one illustrated in figure 1.
The arrangement may include for instance a buzzer 18 provided in the operating device in order to give a sound signal (c~ figure 1). By means of the buzzer, it is for instance possible to express the motions made by the operating device 2, 2.1, 2.2, to report that a function has been performed or to give a notice of error.
The arrangement may also include a radio device 19 (c~ figure 1), whereby messages can be received or transmitted. Thus it is possible to be in contact for example with other similar devices, telecommunication networks or positioning systems (such as GPS). This type of a device is suited to be used particularly by people who move off the road, for example in camping, search, rescue, building and military purposes. By means of the apparatus, it is possible to obtain for instance weather forecasts, exact locations, information of the covered route, advice for route planning or advice for taking care of certain special situations. The arrangement can also be used for sending or receiving alarm messages etc. The arrangement may also include a telephone. By using the buzzer 18, the performed radio traffic can be reported.
The arrangement may also include a light signal 20 (cf. figure 1), which can be used as an alarm signal, when the arrangement is not properly in operation. By means of said light signal, it is possible to for example report that a messages is received, or to remind of a point of time when a given task should be performed.
Even without radio connections, the arrangement is suited to be used particularly as a personal data and control arrangement for people who work in maintenance or repairs. One user group is divers.
The computer unit 1, 1.l, 1.2 can also be provided with one or several sensors (c~ figure 1) in order to survey the state of the surroundings or of the user.
Sensors can be employed for observing the physiological condition of the person, such as measuring the body temperature, pulse or blood sugar level. The person can himself check the readings and act accordingly or ask advice. The arrangement may include pre-registered advice in case of certain situations, or advice can be asked from outside by means of a radio device. The arrangement can be programmed to give alarm on the display screen 6, 6.1, with the buzzer 18 or with a light signal 20, if the condition of the person requires acrive measures. The arrangement can also include an automatic function for sending an alarm message in case the person is incapable of acting correctly or acting at all (for example in the case of hypothermia).
The arrangement, provided with sensors, is suited for instance for people who travel off the road in extreme conditions, for sportsmen and for people who have a serious disease.
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1. A user interface for an electronic hardware arrangement, by means of which arrangement various selected functions can be performed, said user interface including an operating device in order to start the desired function, characterised in that - the operating device (2; 2.1; 2.2) has a fixing point in a clothing, with respect to which point its distance can be adjusted;
- the arrangement includes means (5) for defining the distance of the operating device from the fixing point by means of electromagnetic radiation or along a cord attached in between the fixing point and the operating device, and that - the function available in each case depends on the defined distance of the operating device.
- the arrangement includes means (5) for defining the distance of the operating device from the fixing point by means of electromagnetic radiation or along a cord attached in between the fixing point and the operating device, and that - the function available in each case depends on the defined distance of the operating device.
2. An electronic arrangement, whereby various functions can be performed according to selection, said arrangement comprising an operating device for starting the desired function, characterised in that - the operating device (2; 2.1; 2.2) is fastened to the fixing point in a clothing by means of a cord (8; 8.1; 8.2), - the distance of the operating device from the fixing point, measured along the cord, is adjustable, - the arrangement includes means (5) for defining said distance from the fixing point, and that - the function to be performed at each point of time depends on the defined distance of the operating device.
3. An arrangement according to claim 2, comprising an electronics unit (1), whereto the operating device (2) is attached by means of a cable (8; 8.1; 8.2) for transmitting signals.
4. An arrangement according to claim 2 or 3, said operating device (2; 2.1;
2.2) being provided with a press key (7; 7.1; 7.2) in order to start the desired function.
2.2) being provided with a press key (7; 7.1; 7.2) in order to start the desired function.
5. An arrangement according to any of claims 2...4, including a radio device (19) for receiving or transmitting a message.
6. An arrangement according to claim 5, connected to a positioning system by means of a radio device (15).
7. An arrangement according to any of claims 2...6, provided with sensors (21) in order to observe the state of the surroundings or of the user.
8. An arrangement according to any of claims 2...7, wherein the operating device (2; 2.1; 2.2) is provided with an indicator (6; 18; 20) in order to indicate the available functions, to give the results of performed functions, to express messages received by means of a possible radio device or to express signals received by possible sensors or data processed in a computer on the basis of said signals.
9. An arrangement according to any of claims 2...8, wherein the operating device (2; 2.1; 2.2) is fastened to the fixing point by means of one cord (8; 8.1;
8.2) only.
10. An arrangement for controlling an electronic arrangement, wherein - the available functions are shown as a menu on a display screen, - a movable operating device is connected to the electronic arrangement, and by moving said operating device one of the available functions is chosen to be performed, characterised in that - the operating device (2; 2.1; 2.2) is fastened by cord to a fixing point (8;
8.1; 8.2) in a clothing, so that its distance with respect to said point can be adjusted, - the arrangement comprises means for defining the distance of the operating device from the fixing point, measured along the cord, and that - the function to be performed in each case depends on the defined distance of the operating device.
11. A piece of clothing, characterised in that there is connected a computer (1) provided with a user interface according to claim 1, with an electronic arrangement according to any of claims 2...9, or with an arrangement for controlling according to
8.2) only.
10. An arrangement for controlling an electronic arrangement, wherein - the available functions are shown as a menu on a display screen, - a movable operating device is connected to the electronic arrangement, and by moving said operating device one of the available functions is chosen to be performed, characterised in that - the operating device (2; 2.1; 2.2) is fastened by cord to a fixing point (8;
8.1; 8.2) in a clothing, so that its distance with respect to said point can be adjusted, - the arrangement comprises means for defining the distance of the operating device from the fixing point, measured along the cord, and that - the function to be performed in each case depends on the defined distance of the operating device.
11. A piece of clothing, characterised in that there is connected a computer (1) provided with a user interface according to claim 1, with an electronic arrangement according to any of claims 2...9, or with an arrangement for controlling according to
claim 10.
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