Abstract:
An electronic device, e.g. a mobile telephone, may comprise an input device such as a rocker key device for operating functions in the electronic device. The input device may comprise a switch device with at least one switch pad mounted on a support structure, and an input actuator for actuating the switch device. Each switch pad comprises a plurality of press detection switches. Each press detection switch of the multiple press detection switches is configured to output a signal upon depression of the press detection switch, when the switch pad is actuated by means of the input actuator. Some embodiments of the present invention provide the user of a communication device with a more reliable input of data/commands and at the same time achieves a higher redundancy for such input. The invention also reduces the height of a portable electronic device and also the number of components required for doing this, and therefore reduces the cost of the device. Furthermore, the invention also provides a very low height and a flat shape of the actuator when implemented in a mobile device, whereby the use of the restricted space in such a device is optimized.

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/734,465, filed Apr. 12, 2007, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. 
     
    
     TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0002]    The present invention relates in general to an input device for operating functions in an electronic device, wherein the input device comprises a switch device having a set of switches mounted on a support structure. Moreover, the input device according to the invention comprises a soft conductive actuator for actuating the switch device. Moreover, the present invention relates to an electronic device comprising the above input device for operating functions in the electronic device. 
       DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART 
       [0003]    In order to meet an increasing demand from e.g. mobile phone users and smart phone users for increasingly advanced functions, mobile phone manufacturers such as Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications®, provide mobile phones and smart phones with increasingly advanced input/output devices. Such input/output devices include, but is not limited to, e.g. larger touch-sensitive displays, joysticks, rocker keys, etc. to operate various functions of the mobile telephones or smart phones. These input devices may be used in lap top computers together with touch pads that may be stroked and tapped by fingers to give the function of a mouse. 
         [0004]    The European patent application EP 1 492 137 A1, filed on 26 Jun. 2003, discloses various arrangements of previously known rocker key devices.  FIGS. 1A ,  1 B,  2 A,  2 B,  3 A,  3 B illustrate some of the rocker key devices disclosed in the above-mentioned European patent application. The rocker key device  1  shown in  FIG. 1A  has a rocker key  2 , a select button  3 , switches  4  (normally a dome), all of which are mounted on a support structure or switch pad  5 , such as a Printed Circuit Board (PCB), for arrangement in e.g. a mobile telephone. With reference to  FIG. 1B , an exploded bottom view of the rocker key device  1  in  FIG. 1A  is shown. The rocker key  2  is provided with actuator bosses  6  integrated with the rocker key  2  or in a supporting rubber for actuating the switches  4 , when the rocker key  2  is actuated or depressed by a user.  FIG. 2A  illustrates an arrangement of the switches  4  in a four directional arrangement forming a part of a rocker key device or a joystick switch. The actuating directions are illustrated by the arrows  7 . However, the increasing need for new functions and applications in e.g. mobile phones may require more actuating directions to be operated properly. In  FIG. 2B  a prior art arrangement to provide eight selectable directions, which is extended from the four directional arrangement shown in  FIG. 1A , is illustrated. In this arrangement, four switches  4  are utilized, wherein one single switch is actuated for each of the four directions, i.e. 0°/90°/180°/270°(as illustrated by the arrows in  FIG. 2A ), and four additional directions 45°/135°/225°/315° (as illustrated by the arrows in  FIG. 2B ). Still another prior art arrangement providing eight selectable directions is based on eight switch domes positioned on 0°/45°/90°/135°/180°/225°/270°/315°, as shown in  FIG. 3A . In this arrangement, a single switch  4  with a metal dome is actuated, i.e. the dome collapses short-circuiting a known switch device, shown in  FIG. 4 , comprising an outer metal ring  4   a  electrically connected to the metal dome, shown in  FIGS. 1A-4 , and an inner circle  4   b , which the dome contacts when it collapses short-circuiting the outer ring  4   a  and the inner circle  4   b , one switch at a time to select one of the eight directions, whereby only one signal is output for each direction, i.e. each short-circuiting, in a known way. An exemplary side view of a rocker key device  1  comprising eight switches  4 , in accordance with the configuration of  FIG. 3A , is shown in  FIG. 3B . 
         [0005]    A switch device of an input device such as those described hereinabove, e.g. as shown in  FIG. 5 , may suffer from relatively bad reliability over time. For example, since a single switch  4  is operable to output one associated signal only when actuating the single switch  4 , if the single switch  4  for any reason gets damaged or stops to function properly during its lifetime, there is consequently a risk that this single switch  4  becomes malfunctioning or even inoperable. A rocker key device with an inoperable switch  4  may result in a malfunctioning rocker key device, since the inoperable switch  4  will no longer be available to output its associated signal properly. As a consequence, it will possibly no longer be possible to actuate directions associated with the unusable or damaged switch  4 . This may be annoying for the user operating such malfunctioning rocker key device. This also gives a low redundancy and an insufficient reliability for such prior art input devices. Accordingly, there is a need for providing an improved input device using a switch device and/or a soft conductive actuator operatively connected therewith. In particular, there is a need for providing an input device that mitigate, alleviate or eliminate one or more of the above-mentioned deficiencies or disadvantages in the known prior art. More specifically, there is a need for providing a solution that makes a single input device more reliable over time, as compared to the known prior art. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0006]    Accordingly, some embodiments of the present invention preferably seek to mitigate, alleviate or eliminate one or more of the above-identified deficiencies in the art and disadvantages singly or in any combination. 
         [0007]    An aspect of the present invention relates to an input device comprising a switch device for mounting on a support structure of the input device and a soft conductive input actuator operatively connected to the switch device and adapted for mounting over the switch device, the switch device comprising at least one switch pad with a plurality of press detection switches, wherein the soft conductive input actuator is configured to make contact with at least one press detection switch of the plurality of press detection switches upon depression of the soft conductive input actuator against the switch pad such that a signal is output from the press detection switch. 
         [0008]    In one embodiment, the switch pad comprises: a lower surface which is adapted to be attached to the support structure; and an upper surface; wherein the upper surface forms an actuator contacting surface for the plurality of press detection switches. 
         [0009]    In one embodiment, at least one detection switch of the plurality of press detection switches is contacted simultaneously upon depression of the soft conductive input actuator. 
         [0010]    In one embodiment, the number of contacted press detection switches, upon depression of the soft conductive input actuator when in use, is indicative of the pressure against the soft conductive input actuator. 
         [0011]    In one embodiment, the press detection switch, which is contacted upon depression of the soft conductive input actuator when in use, is indicative of where on the soft conductive input actuator the pressure is applied. 
         [0012]    In one embodiment, the plurality of press detection switches is evenly distributed in a matrix pattern throughout the upper surface of the switch pad. 
         [0013]    In one embodiment, the matrix pattern comprises at least one column with a plurality of press detection switches and/or at least one row with a plurality of press detection switches, wherein the column and/or the row of press detection switches comprises different number of press detection switches. 
         [0014]    In one embodiment, the plurality of press detection switches is distributed in a circular pattern on the upper surface of the switch pad. 
         [0015]    In one embodiment, the soft conductive input actuator is made of a deformable material, which, in another embodiment, is conductive. 
         [0016]    In one embodiment, the soft conductive input actuator has a touch surface and a contact surface facing the switch pad, which contact surface is configured to come in contact with the switch pad when the touch surface of the actuator is pressed towards the switch pad such that a signal is output from the switch device. 
         [0017]    In one embodiment, the contact surface has a varying shape, and in another embodiment, the contact surface has an even shape. 
         [0018]    In one embodiment, the contact surface has a conical or frustoconical shape, and, in another embodiment, a rounded shape. 
         [0019]    In one embodiment, the contact surface is deformable. 
         [0020]    In one embodiment, the soft conductive input actuator is a thin sheet, and in another embodiment, the soft conductive input actuator has en elongated shape. 
         [0021]    In one embodiment, the soft conductive input actuator is hollow, and in another embodiment the soft conductive input actuator has a substantially constant thickness. 
         [0022]    Another aspect of the present invention relates to a switch device for operating functions in an electronic device, comprising at least one switch pad mounted on a support structure, wherein the switch pad comprises a plurality of press detection switches, wherein each press detection switch of the plurality of press detection switches is configured to output a signal upon depression of the press detection switch. 
         [0023]    In one embodiment, each switch pad comprises: a lower surface attached to the support structure, and an upper surface, wherein the plurality of press detection switches are provided on the upper surface. 
         [0024]    In one embodiment, at least one press detection switch of the plurality of press detection switches is contacted simultaneously upon depression of the switch pad. 
         [0025]    In one embodiment, the number of depressed press detection switches, upon depression of the switch pad when in use, is indicative of the pressure against the switch pad. 
         [0026]    In one embodiment, the press detection switch, which is contacted upon depression of the switch pad when in use, is indicative of where on the switch pad the pressure is applied. 
         [0027]    In one embodiment, each switch pad comprises a plurality of press detection switches and the plurality of press detection switches are evenly distributed in a matrix pattern mounted on the upper surface. 
         [0028]    In one embodiment, the matrix pattern comprising at least one column with a plurality of press detection switches and/or at least one row with a plurality of press detection switches, wherein the column and/or the row of press detection switches comprises different number of press detection switches. 
         [0029]    Yet another aspect of the present invention relates to an input actuator for operating functions in an electronic device, comprising: a soft conductive actuator, which is configured to actuate a switch device by coming into contact with the switch device upon depression of the soft conductive actuator such that a signal is output from the switch device. 
         [0030]    In one embodiment, the soft conductive actuator is made of a deformable material, which, in another embodiment, is conductive. 
         [0031]    In one embodiment, the soft conductive actuator has a touch surface and a contact surface facing the switch device, which contact surface is configured to come in contact with the switch device when the touch surface of the actuator is pressed towards the switch device. 
         [0032]    In one embodiment, the contact surface has a varying shape, and, in another embodiment, the contact surface has an even shape. In yet another embodiment, the contact surface has a conical or frustoconical shape, and, in another embodiment, the contact surface has a rounded shape. 
         [0033]    In one embodiment, the contact surface is deformable. 
         [0034]    In one embodiment, the soft conductive input actuator is a thin sheet, while, in another embodiment, the soft conductive input actuator has en elongated shape, and, in yet another embodiment, the soft conductive input actuator is hollow. 
         [0035]    In one embodiment, the sheet has a substantially constant thickness. 
         [0036]    Still another aspect of the present invention relates to an electronic device comprising an input device for operating functions in the electronic device, the input device comprising a switch device comprising at least one switch pad mounted on a support structure; and an input actuator for actuating the switch device, wherein each switch pad comprises a plurality of press detection switches, wherein each press detection switch of the plurality of press detection switches is configured to output a signal upon depression of the switch pad by means of the input actuator. 
         [0037]    In one embodiment, each switch pad comprises a lower surface attached to the support structure, and an upper surface, wherein the plurality of press detection switches are provided on the upper surface. 
         [0038]    In one embodiment, at least one press detection switch of the plurality of press detection switches is depressible simultaneously upon depression of the switch pad. 
         [0039]    In one embodiment, the number of contacted press detection switches, upon depression of the switch pad when in use, is indicative of the pressure against the switch pad. 
         [0040]    In one embodiment, the press detection switch, which is contacted upon depression of the switch pad when in use, is indicative of where on the switch pad the pressure is applied. 
         [0041]    In one embodiment, each switch pad comprises a plurality of press detection switches and said plurality of press detection switches are evenly distributed in a matrix pattern mounted on the upper surface. 
         [0042]    In one embodiment, the matrix pattern comprises at least one column with a plurality of press detection switches and/or at least one row with a plurality of press detection switches, wherein the column and/or the row of press detection switches comprises different number of press detection switches. 
         [0043]    In one embodiment, the electronic device is an electronic device from the group comprising: a portable radio communication equipment, a mobile radio terminal, a mobile telephone, a cellular telephone, a pager, a communicator, an electronic organizer, a smart phone, a computer, a game console, a remote control or game device. 
         [0044]    In one embodiment, the electronic device comprises the input device according to any of the preceding embodiments relating thereto. 
         [0045]    In one embodiment, the electronic device comprises the switch device according to any of the preceding embodiments relating thereto. 
         [0046]    In one embodiment, the electronic device comprises the input actuator according to any of the preceding embodiments relating thereto. 
         [0047]    The features of the above-mentioned embodiments can be combined in any combinations. 
         [0048]    Some embodiments of the invention provide for an improved input device, switch device, and/or an input actuator for inputting information, commands and/or data to a communication device, e.g. an electronic device. As compared with the known prior art, it is an advantage with some embodiments of the invention that at least one press detection switch of the plurality of press detection switches is contacted simultaneously upon depression of the soft conductive input actuator despite the fact that other press detection switches are out of order. Thus, some embodiments of the present invention provide the user of a communication device with a more reliable input of data/commands and at the same time achieves a higher redundancy for such input. 
         [0049]    It is an advantage of some embodiments of the invention that the input device withstands mechanical load better and also provides a better resistance against dust and/or dirt and oxidation for the input device, the switch device, the input detector and the electronic device. This is due to the fact that a plurality of digital devices in combination simulates an analogue function according to the invention. The invention also reduces the height of a portable electronic device and also the number of components required for doing this, and therefore reduces the cost of the device. Furthermore, the invention also provides a very low height and a flat shape of the actuator when implemented in a mobile device, whereby the use of the restricted space in such a device is optimized. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0050]    Further objects, features and advantages of the invention will appear from the following detailed description of the invention, wherein embodiments of the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: 
           [0051]      FIG. 1A  is a schematic exploded top view of a prior art rocker key device; 
           [0052]      FIG. 1B  is a schematic exploded bottom view of the prior art rocker key device of  FIG. 1A ; 
           [0053]      FIG. 2A  is a schematic top view of four prior art switches arranged in four selectable directions of operation; 
           [0054]      FIG. 2B  is a schematic arrangement of the prior art switches in  FIG. 2A  with four additional directions of operation to be selected; 
           [0055]      FIG. 3A  is a schematic arrangement of eight individually selectable prior art switches providing eight selectable directions of operation; 
           [0056]      FIG. 3B  is a schematic side view of a prior art rocker key device comprising the arrangement of  FIG. 3A ; 
           [0057]      FIG. 4  shows the prior art switch of  FIGS. 1A-3B  in more detail; 
           [0058]      FIG. 5  illustrates a mobile telephone including an input device according to some embodiments of the invention; 
           [0059]      FIG. 5A  is a schematic side view of input devices according to some embodiments of the invention; 
           [0060]      FIG. 5B  is a schematic side view of an input device according to another embodiment of the invention; 
           [0061]      FIG. 6  is a top view of a switch pad of the input device of  FIG. 5A ; 
           [0062]      FIG. 6A  is a top view of an embodiment of the switch pad of  FIG. 6 ; 
           [0063]      FIG. 6B  is a top view of another embodiment of the switch pad of  FIG. 6 ; 
           [0064]      FIG. 6C  is a top view of yet another embodiment of the switch pad of  FIG. 6 ; 
           [0065]      FIG. 6D  is a top view of another embodiment of a switch in the switch pad of  FIG. 6 ; 
           [0066]      FIG. 7  is a top view of still another embodiment of the switch pad of  FIG. 6 ; 
           [0067]      FIG. 8  is a top view of another embodiment of the switch pad of  FIG. 6 ; 
           [0068]      FIG. 9  is a top view of another input device according to the invention; 
           [0069]      FIG. 10  is a schematic side view of the input device in  FIG. 9  in a non-active state; 
           [0070]      FIG. 11  is another schematic side view of the input device in  FIG. 10  in an active state; 
           [0071]      FIG. 12  is a top view of the active area of the input device in  FIG. 11 ; 
           [0072]      FIG. 13  is yet another schematic side view of the input device in  FIGS. 10 and 11  in yet another active state; 
           [0073]      FIG. 14  is a top view of the active area of the input device in  FIG. 13 ; 
           [0074]      FIG. 15  is a side view of yet another input device according to the invention; 
           [0075]      FIG. 16  is a top view of the active areas of the input devices in  FIGS. 12 and 14  as projected down on the switch pads shown in  FIGS. 6-8 , and 
           [0076]      FIG. 17A to 17D  shows different embodiments of the input device of  FIGS. 9-14 . 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS 
       [0077]    Embodiments of the present invention will be described more fully herein-after with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. 
         [0078]      FIG. 4  illustrates an electronic device embodied as a mobile telephone  40 . Embodiments of the invention may be implemented into a wide variety of electronic devices. The electronic device may e.g. be a mobile radio terminal, a pager, a communicator, a smart phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), an electronic organizer, a computer, a portable media player such as an MP3 player or an iPod™, etc. Reference will however be to a mobile telephone below, which is only for illustrative purpose and should not be considered as limiting to the embodiments of the invention set forth herein. 
         [0079]    The mobile telephone  40  comprises an input device  1 . The input device is, but is not limited to, a rocker key device  1 , which also may be a select button or a flexible sheet to be pressed as a key pad or stroked/tapped as a touch pad (see  FIG. 15 ), mounted on the mobile telephone and operatively connected to electronic circuits therein. The rocker key device  1  comprises a rocker key  2  and a select button  3  for selection or activation of different functions or applications of the mobile telephone  40 . The input device  1  is, however, not limited by the select button  3 , but can in some embodiments operate without it, or, as explained above, operate only as a select button. Further, the mobile telephone  40  comprises, but is not limited to, additional details intended for the normal operation of a mobile telephone. As is illustrated in  FIG. 4 , in this embodiment the mobile telephone  40  comprises a display  8 , a microphone  9 , a keypad  10 , which also may be replaced by the present invention, with one or more keys or as a flexible sheet mounted taut, a speaker  11 , an integrated antenna (not shown), a radio transceiver (not shown) etc., all of which are operatively connected to electronic circuits in the mobile telephone  40 . All these additional details are not necessary for the operation of the various embodiments of the invention, but are provided for illustration purposes of details of a mobile telephone, in which embodiments of the invention may advantageously be used. 
         [0080]    Embodiments of the present invention may be implemented into a wide variety of input devices  1 , e.g., into prior art arrangements such as those illustrated in  FIGS. 1A-B ,  2 A-B,  3 A and  3 B, and as a separate component, e.g. a wirelessly coupled/communicating device, which may be operatively connected to prior art input devices to be complementary to these. However, as a best mode of the invention presently known, embodiments of the invention may be implemented into the arrangements illustrated in  FIGS. 5-17D . 
         [0081]    Each input device  1  illustrated in  FIGS. 5A-17D  will now be described in further detail. The input device  1  comprises a lower surface  41  which is adapted to be attached to the support structure  5 , e.g. a printed circuit board (PCB) or the like in a known way, and an upper surface  43 . The lower surface may e.g. be flat. Furthermore, the input device  1  comprises an actuator surface  42  adapted to come in contact with the upper surface  43  and to come in contact with the switch device  4  comprising at least one press detection pad  400 - 40   n . The actuator surface  42  faces the upper and the lower surface  41  and  43 , as is illustrated in  FIGS. 5A ,  5 B,  7 - 8 ,  10 - 11 ,  13 ,  15 , and  17 A- 17 D. The lower pad surface  41  according to embodiments of the invention preferably includes a plurality of press detection pads  400 - 40   n , i.e. each pad surface  41  comprises a number of small press detection pads  400 - 40   n , i.e. from a relatively small number of pads as shown in  FIG. 6A-D  to a large number of pads in  FIGS. 6 ,  7 - 8 ,  16 , i.e. at least two or more pads  400 - 40   n  on each pad surface  41 . 
         [0082]    As is illustrated in  FIG. 6 , the multiple press detection pads may be provided on the area of the lower surface  41 , which area is defined with a dotted line in a square shape as shown in  FIGS. 6-6C ,  12 ,  14 , and  16  or a rounded shape as shown in  FIGS. 7 and 8 , this shape being irrelevant for the invention. In the embodiment shown in  FIG. 6 , there are 49 press detection pads  400 - 448 . However, it should be appreciated that the exact number of press detection pads, more or less than 49 pads, can be varied in dependence of the purpose of the switch dome device and must hence be tested and evaluated in each specific case. The plurality of press detection pads  400 - 40   n  may be evenly distributed in a pattern, e.g. in a matrix pattern as illustrated in  FIGS. 6 ,  7 , and  16  or other shapes as shown in  FIGS. 6A-C , throughout the lower surface  41  of the input device  1 . In the embodiment of  FIG. 6A , the plurality of press detection pads  400 - 412 , i.e. thirteen pads, are arranged in columns and rows (7×7). In  FIG. 7 , the columns and rows of press detection pads may comprise different number of press detection pads  400 - 40   n , e.g. more than two pads in each row and column. The invention is however not limited to the given positions of the press detection pads, but other configurations could also be possible within the scope of the invention. For example, in an alternative embodiment schematically illustrated in  FIG. 7 , the columns may comprise different number of press detection pads  400 - 40   n  (shown with square shapes) and, hence, also the rows may comprise different number of press detection pads, in this case 9 rows and 12 columns with a different number of pads except for the three middle rows and the four middle columns. Moreover, the pad pattern may be star shaped as shown in  FIGS. 6B and 8 , randomly shaped (not shown), circular as in  FIG. 6C , square as in  FIG. 6 , i.e. quadratic or rectangular, triangular or the shapes may be combinations of different patterns, such as rhombic or other shapes, e.g. angular, figures, numerals, or letters. One or each of the press detection pads  400 - 40   n  may be split in four portions as shown in  FIG. 6D , whereby this shape may give a reliable function for a joy stick in that each quarter and any suitable combination of these quarters when contacted by the actuator surface  6 ,  42  corresponds to one or more desired signals for input of information in the electronic device  40 . 
         [0083]    Each press detection pad of the plurality of press detection pads  400 - 40   n  is configured to output a signal upon depression of the press detection pad. Thus, upon depression of the input device  1 , e.g. by means of the key  2  with its actuator boss  6 , one or more press detection pads of said plurality of press detection pads are de-pressed simultaneously. Thus, when a user applies a force to the input device  1  by depressing the rocker key  2 , the select button  3  or the key pad sheet having the combined function of a touch pad, the rocker key  2 , and the select button  3  (see  FIG. 15 ), one or more press detection pads  400 - 40   n  will be actuated, i.e. contacted and short-circuited simultaneously. Accordingly, all press detection pads that are actuated by the applied force will output a respective signal upon depression of the input device  1 . Hence, contrary to a prior art switches which output only one single signal when the switch dome collapses after the input device is actuated or pressed, stroked or tapped, the press detection pads  400 - 40   n  of the switch  4  according to the embodiments of the present invention are operable to output multiple signals in response to how many press detection pads  400 - 40   n  that are contacted achieving an effect similar to an analogue signal, even though each separate detection pad is a digital device. This has the advantage that the reliability of an input device can be improved. This is because it is unlikely that all press detection pads  400 - 40   n  get damaged simultaneously or stop to function properly at the same time. So, if the input device  1  according to the invention for any reason would be effectuated by any external influence that could potentially harm the operation of the switch pads  5 , the embodiments of the present invention allow for a reduced risk that the entire switch pad becomes completely inoperable. Even if one, a few or some of the press detection pads  400 - 40   n  were damaged or made inoperable for some reason, it would still be possible to actuate directions associated with the input device  1  since the rest or a sufficient number of the plurality of press detection pads would still be functioning properly, whereby some embodiments of the invention allow for a longer lifetime of the input device and also the electronic apparatus in which it is integrated. 
         [0084]    Furthermore, when a user applies a force to the input device  1  by depressing the button  2 , the number of actuated/contacted press detection pads  400 - 40   n  may be indicative of the pressure or force that is applied against the input device. Thus, it is possible to detect how hard, i.e. how many press detection pads are actuated, the user presses the input device  1 . This may allow for providing a single input device with multiple functions similar to a touch pad on a laptop or a touch-sensitive display on the mobile phone  40  or similar portable electronic terminal. The multiple functions may be selected in dependence of the applied force to the input device. As only one illustrative example, it would be possible to utilize only a certain number of press detection pads  400 - 40   n  of the input device for a camera function. By detecting how hard the user presses the key, the input device could be provided with a double function such that when the user presses the key softly, contacting a certain number of pads, e.g. pads  400 ,  401 ,  402 , it is possible to focus the camera and subsequently, when the user presses the key harder making contact with more pads, e.g. pads  403 ,  404 ,  405 , a picture can be taken by means of the camera. Moreover, when a user applies a force to the input device  1  by depressing the key/button  2 ,  3 , it is possible to detect where on the press detection pad surface  41  the pressure or force is applied depending on how many press detection pads  400 - 40   n  that are contacted and thereby short circuit in that moment. 
         [0085]    When the user applies a force to the input device  1 , the key/button  2  will collapse and/or be deformed, i.e. in one embodiment, the key is made of a flexible and conductive material, preferably a soft conductive plastic, silicone or rubber-like material, to different extent in dependence on how much force that is applied, a large force deforms the soft button and its soft actuator surface  42  or bosses  6  more than a smaller force, i.e. the larger deformation the bigger contact area A between the pads  400 - 40   n  and the button/key/touch pad (see  FIGS. 12 ,  14 , and  16 ), and hence different press detection pads and different numbers of pads will be actuated by electrical contact with the button in dependence of where on the input device  1  the force is applied and the amount of force used. Thus, the press detection pads that are actuated upon depression of the input device  1  are indicative of what area of the input device  1  and how large area of the pad surface  41  that are activated as a result of the applied pressure. Consequently, the input device having multiple press detection pads  400 - 40   n  according to embodiments of the invention may be operable to perform position detection and/or pressure level detection of an applied pressure when the user applies a force to the input device by depressing the button/key/touch pad  2 ,  3 ,  6 ,  42  against the lower surface  41 . This has the further advantage that an input device  1  according to some embodiments of the invention may be provided with more functionality than what is offered by known prior art input devices. 
         [0086]    A press detection pad  400 - 40   n  can have a small size, e.g. parts of a mm or less, e.g. two to ten times smaller or more than prior art input devices and their single rings  4   a , and circles  4   b , as shown in  FIG. 4 , This will make it possible to fit the input device according to the invention under today&#39;s normal buttons, key pads and touch pads with switches  4  that is 3-6 mm in diameter or to be adapted to the size of a desired set of keys, e.g. the whole or parts of the set of keys in the mobile phone  40 . 
         [0087]    The material in the detection pads  400 - 40   n  shall be of a low resistance and be durable to wear and environmental stress, e.g. Au-plated or Ag-plated Cu-pads, ceramic low resistive material, for example Maxphase®, or similar material. The other connection side, i.e. the buttons/keys/touch pads  2 ,  3  to be actuated by fingers of the user, can be the known metal domes, as in prior art key pads in mobile phones, or the conductive sheet or button according to the invention, i.e. the soft button/rocker key  2 ,  3  in  FIGS. 9-14  or the flexible sheet that is thin and that may be mounted taut/stretched over the detection pads  400 - 40   n  similar to a drumhead, as shown in  FIG. 15 , this material has a low resistance on the connection side, and is preferably sufficiently conductive so that a short circuit is achieved when contacting the switch pads  400 - 40   n.    
         [0088]    If the input device  1  is designed to give a pressure sensitive signal the number of detection pads  400 - 40   n  connected, i.e. short circuited, will vary dependent on how hard the user presses the button/touch pad  2 ,  3 ,  6 ,  42  against the pads and the pad surface  41 , i.e. the contacting area increases due to deformation of the surface  6 ,  42  as the larger the force the bigger the deformation and contact area A (shown in  FIG. 16 ). This will then correspond to the pressure level. 
         [0089]    The multiple detection pads  400 - 40   n  can be produced with already know technology, as part of the wiring and layout of a PCB or flex film in the same way as the known pad shown in  FIG. 4 , i.e. the inventive pads  400 - 40   n  shown in  FIGS. 6-8  and  16  are reduced in size at least between two and twenty times, preferably between three and fifteen times, and more preferably between four to ten times the size of the prior art pads shown in  FIG. 4  to be fitted in a greater number on the same area  41  as the prior art pad. 
         [0090]      FIGS. 5A ,  10 ,  15  and  17 A- 17 D shows the soft conductive actuator, i.e. button, key pad, or touch pad  2 ,  3  with differently shaped deformable lower surfaces for contacting the pads  400 - 40   n : one actuator with a square cross-section in  FIG. 5A ; another actuator with a triangular cross-section forming a conical shape in  FIGS. 5A and 10 , another actuator with a rounded shape shown in  FIGS. 5A and 17A , yet another actuator with a frustoconical shape in  FIG. 17B , one actuator with an elongated triangular or wedge-shape in  FIG. 17D  with an upper side view and a lower view from above showing its rectangular shape, which of course may be quadratic, another actuator with a triangular hollow cross-section forming a non-solid conical shape in  FIG. 17C , and one actuator in the form of a flexible sheet in  FIG. 15 . The actuators contact the switch pads  5  differently when pressed and deform differently, whereby the pad and actuator contacting areas A vary in size, this depend as explained earlier on how much force is applied by the user when actuating the input device  1 . 
         [0091]    The invention creates a parallel function in an input device instead of a serial function as in prior art input devices, whereby this provides a redundancy, i.e. a backup function, with a plurality of press detection pads backing up each other if one or more pads are “out of order”. This is done by processing many parallel signals as one direction or position defining parameter. A user of the invention may calibrate and adapt embodiments of the invention to desired function/sensitivity, i.e. different pressures may have different functions for different users. The invention increases the reliability for input devices, e.g. a prior art joy stick with five pads does not work if one pad is “out of order” while the invention still works as desired if any pad is defective. The invention may be used together with known domes as these domes may be deformed somewhat differently such that more than one pad may be contacted fulfilling, to some extent, the demands of the invention, but a soft pressure actuator instead of a metal dome is preferred according to the invention. 
         [0092]    The terminology used herein describes particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” “comprising,” “includes” and/or “including” when used herein, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. It will be further understood that terms used herein should be interpreted as having a meaning consistent with their meaning in the context of this specification and the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein. The present invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments but other embodiments than those described are possible within the scope of the invention. The above-described embodiments should be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive, and it should be appreciated that variations may be made in those embodiments by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.