2/19/2023 0 Comments Us cutter titan 3 keypad layout![]() 2 is a flowchart depicting operational steps of a numeric keypad encryption system using an augmented reality device for projecting a random keypad layout, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention įIG. 1 is a functional block diagram illustrating an augmented reality data processing environment, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention įIG. Lastly, receiving, by one or more computer processors, a user selection from the keypad layout. Then, displaying the keypad layout in an augmented reality view over a keypad. Then, sending, by one or more computer processors, the keypad layout to the augmented reality device. ![]() ![]() Then, generating, by one or more computer processors, a keypad layout. Then, establishing, by one or more computer processors, a secure connection with the augmented reality device. First, determining, by one or more computer processors, that an augmented reality device is implemented by a user. SUMMARYĪ method, computer program product, and computer system for keypad encryption, comprising the following steps. The usefulness of augmented reality devices relies upon supplementing the view of the real world with meaningful and timely virtual graphics. As such, methods of navigation and transmission of other information through augmented reality devices may provide for richer and deeper interaction with the surrounding environment. In particular, augmented reality devices, such as augmented reality glasses, may provide for overlaying virtual graphics over a view of the physical world. Such display devices may further be remote wireless display devices such that the remote display device provides an enhanced view by incorporating computer-generated information with a view of the real world. Such head-mounted displays are typically either optical see-through mechanisms or video-based mechanisms.Īugmented reality glasses may provide an enhanced view of the real world environment by incorporating computer-generated information with a view of the real world. Such displays place contrived images over a portion, though typically not all of, a user's view of the world. These head-mounted displays often have the form-factor of a pair of glasses. Some augmented reality approaches rely, at least in part, upon a head-mounted display. In many cases the augmented reality system aligns the overlaid imagery with specific elements of the physical world. Generally speaking, augmented reality comprises a live, direct (or indirect) view of a physical, real-world environment having contents that are augmented by computer-generated sensory input such as visually-perceivable content. Personal information typically used in correlation with such traditional numeric keypads can include billing information and personal identification numbers (PINs).Īugmented reality comprises an area of known endeavor. For example, if an attacker looks over the shoulder of an unsuspecting user or uses a camera to capture key input, then the unsuspecting user's personal information may become compromised. Traditional numeric keypads such as those found on automated teller machines (ATMs) and credit card processing devices are prone to visual compromising. The present invention relates generally to the field of augmented reality, and more particularly to using an augmented reality view for securing information entered using numeric keypads.
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