COMPUTER SOFTWARE RELATING CONTINUOUS

Brand Owner Address Description
SMARTSTICK STUDIO Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited 15 Maurice Paykel Place East Tamaki Auckland 2013 New Zealand Computer software relating to continuous positive airway pressure therapy and sleep therapy and diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea; blank magnetic data carriers; media and data storage devices; removable media and data storage devices, namely, blank magnetic data carriers onto which medical data can be recorded and pre-recorded magnetic data carriers featuring medical data; blank recording discs; training manuals in the form of a computer program; parts and fittings for the aforementioned goods; instruction manuals sold as a unit with the aforementioned;SMART STICK STUDIO;Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, respirators, artificial respiration apparatus and respiratory masks; humidification apparatus for medical use; medical apparatus, namely, humidifiers; apparatus for the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea; medical apparatus, namely, ventilation and non-invasive ventilation apparatus and instruments; medical apparatus and instruments for continuous positive airway pressure, also known as CPAP, therapy; medical apparatus, namely, humidifiers and meters for positive pressure therapy; medical apparatus, namely, sleep apnea monitors; facial masks, oral masks, nasal masks, nasal cannula, mouthpieces, nasal guards, facial guards, headgear, all being for medical purposes; parts and fittings for all the aforementioned goods;STUDIO;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for enabling user interaction with computer software running in a computer system. A user is provided with an interface surface containing information relating to the computer software and including coded data indicative of an identity of the interface surface and of at least one reference point of the interface surface. The user places a sensing device into an operative position relative to the interface surface. In this operative position, the sensing device senses indicating data indicative of: the identity of the interface surface; and a position of the sensing device relative to the interface surface, using at least some of the coded data. The computer system receives the indicating data from the sensing device, and uses the indicating data to identify at least one interactive element relating to the computer software. The computer software is then operated in accordance with instructions associated with the at least one interactive element.