Patent ID: 9696549
Date: 2017-07-04
CPC Classifications: G02B,G06F

Claim:
1. A system for pairing content from a specific area in virtual space with a graphics driver for a physical display, the system comprising: an augmented reality device, wherein the augmented reality device defines a first virtual space, wherein the first virtual space is delimited by a first spatial border that is created by the augmented reality device, and wherein the first spatial border is visible only to a user of the augmented reality device; one or more processors that associate the first virtual space with a first graphics driver from a plurality of graphics drivers, wherein the graphics drivers generate images on a physical display, wherein the physical display is external to the augmented reality device; and a video adapter hardware card, wherein the video adapter hardware card, in response to receiving a first signal indicating a selection gesture performed by the user within the first virtual space to select an object within the first virtual space, implements the first graphics driver to display the object associated with the first virtual space on the physical display that is external to the augmented reality device, wherein the selection gesture is performed by the user swiping his/her hand from the object within the first virtual space towards the physical display to cause the object to be displayed on the physical display, wherein the physical display has a universal unique identifier (UUID) that contains physical dimensions of the physical display, and wherein the one or more processors: receive the UUID from the physical display; and adjust, based on the physical dimensions described in the UUID received from the physical display, a dimension of the first virtual space according to a deflection, in real physical space, of the physical display, wherein the dimension of the first virtual space perceived by the user of the augmented reality device is adjusted to match actual physical dimensions of the physical display such that a virtual graphical device within the first virtual space has a same set of perceived dimensions as the actual physical dimensions of the physical display.