This invention concept pertains to an IDEAINT℠ Operating Spaces® virtual user interface (VUI), which is a three-dimensional virtualization environment that shows up around an Operating Spaces® user, without having to interact through touching any physical computerized device in-person. The virtual user interface (VUI) shows up around the Operating Spaces® user, through either IDEAINT℠ Sequencing Technology, which uses Optogenetics, or through either Laser Projection Systems and/or IDEAINT℠ Sequencing Technology through IDEAINT℠ Satellite Technology.
The virtual user interface (VUI) provides interactivity through the virtual space and within the brain of the user, through a remote IDEAINT℠ Operating Spaces® computer system, which is in a data center, that is connected to the IDEAINT℠ Satellite Technology.
The virtual user interface (VUI) is a menu-driven three-dimensional display system, that has virtualized graphical elements (VGE), which exist as three-dimensional graphical model objects in the system. These virtualized graphical elements (VGE) can have various types of actions and elements associated with them, such as virtualization elements that show virtualized features, which can be other virtualized elements, which also can display as virtualized graphical elements (VGE).
The virtual user interface (VUI) can display virtualized graphical elements (VGE) over physical objects that exist in the physical environment around the user, such as the display of icons on the objects, such as launching display environments, such as launching the Operating Spaces® systems.
The virtual user interface (VUI) can launch the display of folders and files represented by icons, displayed in a three-dimensional grid format. For example, a special type of plastic or clear drive, such as a crystal drive, that doesn’t even necessarily need to store files, could be touched to launch the files in the virtual user interface (VUI).
The virtual user interface (VUI) runs in the virtual display environment (VDE), within the Operating Spaces® systems, which connects a graphics processing engine to the display driver, and the display driver connects to the IDEAINT℠ Satellite Technology.
The Operating Spaces® system can be launched by pressing, even lightly, on a MCE123℠ logo, that is displayed, with a light ambience, on the stomach of the Owl stuffed animal.
A giant play box appears in the background, that has a fake Jack-in-the-Box, that scares any unauthorized user away, however then, for an authorized user, it pulls out a variety of icons, that launch applications in the virtual user interface (VUI), in the Operating Spaces® around the user, visually.
The graphics display from the brain-to-computer interface (BCI) technology that is in the IDEAINT℠ Satellite Technology, only to the brain(s) of the viewer(s) of the Operating Spaces® app, which would only be to Patrick R. McElhiney and his girlfriend, and then they can launch their applications, such as to communicate with each other, through accessing communication applications and other applications, such as a Cloud® Journal or a Cloud® Notebook application, that the icons appeared coming out of the play box.
Then, the communication applications can pull up different types of communications, such as video surveillance conferencing, or personal relations communications, or photo sharing applications. Then, there could be a photo frame, that when an icon of each other is pressed, then a display environment appears and shows the photographs from each other, on either side of the Operating Spaces® environment, that Patrick R. McElhiney and his girlfriend are connected to each other, including “telepathically” in various applications, so they can sense each other, and play in their play box with their applications.
















