Techniques for mobile device power state are described. In one or more implementations, a mobile device includes a computing device that is flexibly coupled to an input device via a flexible hinge. Accordingly, the mobile device can operate in a variety of different power states based on a positiona
Techniques for mobile device power state are described. In one or more implementations, a mobile device includes a computing device that is flexibly coupled to an input device via a flexible hinge. Accordingly, the mobile device can operate in a variety of different power states based on a positional orientation of the computing device to an associated input device. In one or more implementations, an application that resides on a computing device can operate in different application states based on a positional orientation of the computing device to an associated input device. In one or more implementations, techniques discussed herein can differentiate between vibrations caused by touch input to a touch functionality, and other types of vibrations. Based on this differentiation, techniques can determine whether to transition between device power states.
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1. A computer-implemented method comprising: monitoring for vibrations via a vibration sensing functionality in a device that is in a low power state;responsive to detecting a vibration, ascertaining, via a computing device, whether the vibration exceeds a vibration threshold;in an event that the vi
1. A computer-implemented method comprising: monitoring for vibrations via a vibration sensing functionality in a device that is in a low power state;responsive to detecting a vibration, ascertaining, via a computing device, whether the vibration exceeds a vibration threshold;in an event that the vibration exceeds the vibration threshold: powering on a touch-sensing functionality of the device while maintaining the device in the low power state, the touch-sensing functionality being different than the vibration sensing functionality and having a power state that is controllable independent of a power state of the device;determining, while maintaining the device in the low power state, whether touch input is received via the touch-sensing functionality; andin an event that touch input is received via the touch-sensing functionality, causing the device to transition from the low power state to a different power state. 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the device comprises a computing device, or an input device communicatively associated with the computing device. 3. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the device comprises a computing device, and wherein said monitoring employs one or more accelerometers positioned on at least one of the computing device or an input device communicatively coupled to the computing device. 4. A method as recited in claim 1, where the touch-sensing functionality comprises at least one of a track pad or a touch screen of the device. 5. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the low power state comprises a state in which one or more functionalities of the device are powered off, and wherein the different power state comprises a state in which the one or more functionalities are powered on. 6. A method as recited in claim 1, further comprising, in an event that touch input is not received via the touch-sensing functionality: powering off the touch-sensing functionality; andcontinuing to monitor for vibrations in the device in the low power state. 7. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein the touch-sensing functionality comprises a capacitive touch sensing device. 8. A system comprising: one or more processors; andone or more computer-readable storage memory storing instructions that are executable by the one or more processors to perform operations including:monitoring for vibrations via a vibration sensing functionality in a device that is in a low power state;responsive to detecting a vibration, ascertaining, via a computing device, whether the vibration exceeds a vibration threshold;in an event that the vibration exceeds the vibration threshold:powering on a touch-sensing functionality of the device while maintaining the device in the low power state, the touch-sensing functionality being different than the vibration sensing functionality and having a power state that is controllable independent of a power state of the device;determining, while maintaining the device in the low power state, whether touch input is received via the touch-sensing functionality; andin an event that touch input is received via the touch-sensing functionality, causing the device to transition from the low power state to a different power state. 9. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein the device comprises a computing device, or an input device communicatively associated with the computing device. 10. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein the device comprises a computing device, and wherein said monitoring employs one or more accelerometers positioned on at least one of the computing device or an input device communicatively coupled to the computing device. 11. A system as recited in claim 8, where the touch-sensing functionality comprises at least one of a track pad or a touch screen of the device. 12. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein the touch-sensing functionality comprises a capacitive touch sensing device. 13. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein the low power state comprises a state in which one or more functionalities of the device are powered off, and wherein the different power state comprises a state in which the one or more functionalities are powered on. 14. A system as recited in claim 8, wherein the operations further include, in an event that touch input is not received via the touch-sensing functionality: powering off the touch-sensing functionality; andcontinuing to monitor for vibrations in the device in the low power state. 15. One or more computer-readable storage memories storing instructions that are executable by one or more processors to perform operations comprising: monitoring for vibrations via a vibration sensing functionality in a device that is in a low power state;responsive to detecting a vibration, ascertaining, via a computing device, whether the vibration exceeds a vibration threshold;in an event that the vibration exceeds the vibration threshold:powering on a touch-sensing functionality of the device while maintaining the device in the low power state, the touch-sensing functionality being different than the vibration sensing functionality and having a power state that is controllable independent of a power state of the device;determining, while maintaining the device in the low power state, whether touch input is received via the touch-sensing functionality; andin an event that touch input is received via the touch-sensing functionality, causing the device to transition from the low power state to a different power state. 16. One or more computer-readable storage memories as recited in claim 15, wherein the device comprises a computing device, or an input device communicatively associated with the computing device. 17. One or more computer-readable storage memories as recited in claim 15, wherein the device comprises a computing device, and wherein said monitoring employs one or more accelerometers positioned on at least one of the computing device or an input device communicatively coupled to the computing device. 18. One or more computer-readable storage memories as recited in claim 15, where the touch-sensing functionality comprises at least one of a track pad or a touch screen of the device. 19. One or more computer-readable storage memories as recited in claim 15, wherein the low power state comprises a state in which one or more functionalities of the device are powered off, and wherein the different power state comprises a state in which the one or more functionalities are powered on. 20. One or more computer-readable storage memories as recited in claim 15, wherein the operations further include, in an event that touch input is not received via the touch-sensing functionality: powering off the touch-sensing functionality; andcontinuing to monitor for vibrations in the device in the low power state.
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