MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641050646 A) filed by Bvrit Hyderabad College Of Engineering For Women; G Purnachandrarao; and Bandaru Shanmukha Priya, Hyderabad, Telangana, on April 21, for 'an esp32-based air mouse system with motion-controlled cursor and wireless clipboard operations.'
Inventor(s) include G Purnachandrarao; Bandaru Shanmukha Priya; Vakkala Laxmi Venkata Dharani Sesha Swarupa; Ponnamanda Bhavya Sree; Purvisha Jagana; and Gunna Triveni.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses an ESP32-based air mouse system for motion-controlled cursor operation and wireless clipboard functions. The system is designed to enable intuitive and touchless human-computer interaction by utilizing motion sensing, embedded processing, and dual wireless communication technologies. A motion sensing module, such as an inertial measurement unit, detects hand movements and generates motion data, which is processed by an ESP32 microcontroller to produce corresponding cursor control signals. The system employs Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication to transmit cursor movement data to a host computing device in real time, ensuring low latency and smooth operation. Additionally, the system incorporates push-button inputs for performing standard mouse functions including clicking and scrolling. For extended functionality, the invention utilizes Wi-Fi communication to enable wireless clipboard operations such as copy and paste. The ESP32 sends network-based requests to a server running on the host system, which executes corresponding commands through software automation. The integrated architecture combines motion sensing, wireless communication, and software control to provide a portable, efficient, and cost-effective alternative to conventional input devices. The system is suitable for applications including smart presentations, assistive technologies, gaming, and touchless computing environments. The invention enhances user convenience, flexibility, and interaction efficiency while reducing dependency on traditional surface-based input peripherals."
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