CN111475063A - Shortcut key setting method for reading terminal, terminal and computer storage medium - Google Patents

Shortcut key setting method for reading terminal, terminal and computer storage medium Download PDF

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CN111475063A
CN111475063A CN202010241974.4A CN202010241974A CN111475063A CN 111475063 A CN111475063 A CN 111475063A CN 202010241974 A CN202010241974 A CN 202010241974A CN 111475063 A CN111475063 A CN 111475063A
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Abstract

The invention relates to a shortcut key setting method for a reading terminal, the reading terminal and a computer storage medium. The method comprises the following steps: displaying the shortcut key on a page of the reading terminal; detecting a current scene displayed by the page; linking the shortcut key with a current function key corresponding to the current scene; receiving an instruction of starting the shortcut key by a user; and responding to the instruction, and triggering the current function key. The scheme of the invention can simplify the operation steps through the shortcut key, and can display different function keys according to different application scenes, thereby providing diversified shortcuts for users and achieving the purpose of improving the operation efficiency and convenience.

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Shortcut key setting method for reading terminal, terminal and computer storage medium
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of information. More particularly, the present invention relates to a shortcut key setting method for a reading terminal, a terminal, and a computer-readable storage medium.
Background
Compared with the traditional display such as L CD or L ED, the technology of the electronic paper can enable eyes not to feel fatigue after being read for a long time.
In order to meet the requirements of users, the functions of reading terminals are becoming more and more powerful. The user can switch between various application scenarios, such as switching from a reading scenario to a note-taking scenario, switching from a listening scenario to a setting scenario, and so on. The existing scene switching mechanism mainly returns to the previous menu through a return key of a page (generally arranged at the upper left corner of the page), when the menu level corresponding to the scene to be switched by a user is lower than the bottom layer, the user needs to return to the previous menu step by step from the current picture and then gradually go down to enter a function key corresponding to the scene to be switched, and the switching can be realized through multi-step operation.
Compared with an L CD screen, the ink screen is low in refreshing speed, flicker and ghost shadow are prone to occurring in the page switching process, when scene switching or function selection operations jump among multiple pages step by step, the operation is not convenient enough, a user needs to patiently wait for the jump of each page, touch screen flicker and ghost shadow generated by each page jump are also needed to be endured, and use experience is affected.
Disclosure of Invention
To solve or at least partially solve the problems mentioned in the background, an aspect of the present invention provides a shortcut key setting method for a reading terminal, a terminal, and a computer storage medium.
In one aspect, the present invention provides a shortcut key setting method for a reading terminal, where the reading terminal has a plurality of application scenarios, and each application scenario corresponds to at least one frequently-used function key, and the method includes: displaying the shortcut key on a page of the reading terminal; detecting a current scene displayed by the page, wherein the current scene is one of the application scenes; linking the shortcut key with a current function key corresponding to the current scene, wherein the current function key is at least one of the frequently-used function keys; receiving an instruction of starting the shortcut key by a user; and responding to the instruction, and triggering the current function key.
In another aspect, the present invention provides an electronic device comprising: the system comprises a processor, a memory, a communication interface and a communication bus, wherein the processor, the memory and the communication interface complete mutual communication through the communication bus; the memory is for storing at least one executable instruction that causes the processor to perform the operations of the method of the preceding claim.
In yet another aspect, the present invention provides a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer program instructions for execution by one or more processors to perform the operations of the method recited in the preceding paragraph.
In another aspect, the present invention provides an electronic device for setting a shortcut key of a reading terminal, where the reading terminal has a plurality of application scenarios, and each application scenario corresponds to at least one frequently-used function key, and the electronic device includes: ink screen, touch screen, treater. The ink screen is used for displaying the shortcut key on a page of the reading terminal; the touch screen is used for receiving an instruction of a user for starting the shortcut key; the processor is configured to detect a current scene displayed on the page, where the current scene is one of the application scenes, link a current function key corresponding to the shortcut key and the current scene, and the current function key is at least one of the frequently-used function keys, and trigger the current function key in response to the instruction.
The scheme of the invention can simplify the operation steps of switching the interface through the shortcut key, and can match different function keys according to different application scenes to provide diversified shortcuts for users so as to achieve the purpose of improving the operation efficiency and convenience.
The foregoing description is only an overview of the technical solutions of the present invention, and the embodiments of the present invention are described below in order to make the technical means of the present invention more clearly understood and to make the above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention more clearly understandable.
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fig. 1 is a schematic view showing a structure of a reading terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2(a) to (e) are schematic views showing reading pages according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 3(a) to (d) are schematic views showing reading pages according to another embodiment of the present invention; and
fig. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a shortcut key setting method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, not all, embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
It should be understood that the terms "first", "second", "third" and "fourth", etc. in the claims, the description and the drawings of the present invention are used for distinguishing different objects and are not used for describing a particular order. The terms "comprises" and "comprising," when used in the specification and claims of this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
It is also to be understood that the terminology used in the description of the invention herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used in the specification and claims of this application, the singular form of "a", "an", and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should be further understood that the term "and/or" as used in the specification and claims of this specification refers to any and all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items and includes such combinations.
As used in this specification and claims, the term "if" may be interpreted contextually as "when", "upon" or "in response to a determination" or "in response to a detection". Similarly, the phrase "if it is determined" or "if a [ described condition or event ] is detected" may be interpreted contextually to mean "upon determining" or "in response to determining" or "upon detecting [ described condition or event ]" or "in response to detecting [ described condition or event ]".
The technical scheme of the invention provides a shortcut key setting scheme on the whole. The method is different from the prior art that the shortcut key only provides a corresponding single function menu, or a plurality of groups of function menus can be operated according to different scenes, but the user needs to switch according to the scenes at that time. The shortcut key of the invention can display different function keys according to different application scenes, and provides diversified shortcuts for users, thereby achieving the purpose of improving control efficiency and convenience.
The following detailed description of embodiments of the invention refers to the accompanying drawings.
An embodiment of the present invention is an electronic device, which is a reading terminal capable of operating and reading an electronic book, and fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of the reading terminal.
As shown in fig. 1, the reading terminal 100 includes: a processor 101, a communication interface 102, a power component 103, a display 104, an audio component 105, a memory 106, and a key interface 107.
The processor 101 may be a central processing unit CPU or a specific integrated circuit ASIC or an integrated circuit configured to implement an embodiment of the invention. Furthermore, the reading terminal 100 can include multiple processors, which can be of the same type or different types of processors, such as multiple CPUs, multiple ASICs, or a CPU plus an ASIC.
The communication interface 102 is configured as a module for wireless communication between the reading terminal 100 and other devices, including bluetooth 112, WiFi antenna 122, 4G/5G antenna communication 132, and the like. In another embodiment, the communication interface 102 further includes a Near Field Communication (NFC) module to facilitate short-range communications.
The power supply component 103 provides power to the various components of the reading terminal 100. The power supply assembly 103 may include an external power interface 113 and a charging interface circuit 123.
The display 104 is an interactive display interface between the reading terminal 100 and the user, and includes an electromagnetic film 114, a capacitive screen 124, an ink screen 134, and the like.
The electromagnetic film 114 is used for receiving signals of an electromagnetic pen, and is distinguished by magnetic field changes generated by inductors under an electromagnetic pen operating process and a panel, the electromagnetic pen is a signal transmitting end, the electromagnetic film 114 is a signal receiving end, magnetic flux changes when the electromagnetic pen is close to induction, and position points are defined through operation.
The capacitive screen 124 is a touch screen for receiving signals from a user's finger input and includes one or more touch sensors to detect gestures on the touch, slide and touch screen panels. The touch sensor may detect not only the boundary of a touch or slide action, but also the duration and pressure associated with the touch or slide operation.
The electromagnetic film 114 and the capacitive screen 124 are collectively referred to as a touch screen 174.
The ink screen 134 is a display screen using electronic ink, also called electronic paper display technology, and has a main structure including a top transparent electrode layer, an electrophoretic layer, and a bottom electrode pixel layer. The electrophoretic layer is internally provided with a plurality of fine microcapsules, the microcapsules are provided with transparent liquid and a plurality of tiny electrophoretic particles, the electrophoretic particles are distributed in the transparent electrophoretic liquid to form a suspension system, the surfaces of the electrophoretic particles are easy to adsorb electric charges, and the particles capable of inducing the electric charges can move under the action of an external electric field.
Specifically, the electrophoretic particles are classified into negatively charged black particles and positively charged white particles. When a positive voltage is applied to the bottom electrode pixel layer, the white particles are repelled to move toward the top transparent electrode layer, and the black particles are attracted to move toward the bottom electrode pixel layer, in which case the pixel appears white. Conversely, when a negative voltage is applied to the bottom electrode pixel layer, the white particles are attracted to move toward the bottom electrode pixel layer, the black particles are repelled to move toward the top transparent electrode layer, and the pixel is displayed as black.
The display 104 also includes a sensing component 144 configured with a plurality of various sensors for providing various aspects of status assessment for the electronic device. For example: the temperature sensor 154 in the sensing assembly 144 can detect the temperature change of the display 104, and the detected temperature is transmitted to the processor 101 and then to the timing controller 108 as a parameter for table lookup.
The display 104 further includes a front light and light guide plate 164 disposed at a side of the display 104 to provide a stable and uniform light source.
The audio component 105 is configured to output and/or input audio signals. For example, the audio component 105 includes a microphone 118, and when the reading terminal 100 needs to receive speech, such as a call mode, a recording mode, and a speech recognition mode, the microphone 118 is configured to receive external audio signals. The audio module 105 further comprises a speaker 128 for outputting audio signals.
The memory 106 is used for storing programs, electronic books and notes, and may be a high-speed RAM memory or a non-volatile memory (non-volatile memory), such as a disk memory.
The key interface 107 is used for controlling the page turning of the user, and is generally physical keys, which are disposed at the side of the reading terminal 100 and include a front page turning key and a back page turning key.
The timing controller 108 is used for finding out the corresponding control parameter, i.e. the driving waveform, through the lookup table. Since the black and white particles in the ink screen 134 are sensitive to temperature, the lower the temperature, the less active the particles, the longer it takes to move to the same position in the microcapsule at room temperature; the particles move faster when the temperature is higher, and the time required to move to the same location in the microcapsule is relatively shorter compared to the time required at normal temperature. The temperature sensor 154 collects temperature data on the display 104, and the timing controller 108 finds corresponding control parameters according to the temperature data to select an appropriate driving waveform.
The display driver 109 converts the driving waveform into a control signal to drive the ink particles on the ink screen 134 to move, so that image data to be displayed can be imaged on the ink screen 134.
In the embodiment of the scheme, the reading terminal is provided with a plurality of application scenes, and each application scene corresponds to at least one common function key. The ink screen 134 displays the shortcut keys on the page of the reading terminal 100. When the user presses the shortcut key, the touch screen 174 receives an instruction from the user to start the shortcut key and transmits the instruction to the processor 101, and the processor 101 detects a current scene displayed on the page, where the current scene is one of a plurality of application scenes. The processor 101 links the shortcut key with a current function key corresponding to the current scene, where the current function key is at least one of the frequently used function keys. For example: when the current scene is a note editing page, the corresponding current function keys are copying, pasting, adding, deleting and the like. The processor 101 responds to the instruction for activating the shortcut key, and triggers and links the current function key, and indirectly drives the ink screen 134 to display the current function key through the timing controller 108 and the display driver 109.
Fig. 2(a) to (e) are diagrams showing the setting of the shortcut keys of the reading page 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention. The embodiment can hide the shortcut key when the shortcut key is not used so as not to affect the reading of the user. Fig. 2(a) is a page showing a general reading, and the ink screen 124 does not display a shortcut key. When the user wants to activate the shortcut key, the user may click a predetermined position of the reading terminal 100 to trigger, for example, the predetermined position may be a blank of a page, in this embodiment, the position set by the reading terminal is a lower right corner of the page, i.e., the first position 201. When the user clicks the first position 201 in a specific manner, the touch screen 174 detects a touch command from the user and transmits the touch command to the processor 101, and the processor 101 indirectly drives the ink screen 124 to display the shortcut key 202 shown in fig. 2(b) via the timing controller 108 and the display driver 109 in response to the touch command triggered at the first position 201 of the page. The shortcut key of this embodiment is a floating ball.
In the embodiment, the specific manner is that the user touches the touch screen 174 at the first position 201 for a plurality of times (e.g., 2 times) within a specific time (e.g., within 1 second), the touch screen 174 detects a touch signal of the specific operation and transmits the touch signal to the processor 101, and the processor 101 determines that the signal is a signal for displaying the floating ball 202, so the ink screen 124 is indirectly driven to display the floating ball 202 through the timing controller 108 and the display driver 109. The location where the hover ball 202 is displayed on the page is the second location. In this embodiment, the current scene is reading, the ink screen 134 displays the reading page of the e-book, and the corresponding current function key returns to the initial page after the reading terminal is turned on, and in more detail, when the user clicks the hover ball 202, the processor 101 drives the ink screen 124 to jump directly to display the first page of the reading terminal 100.
When the user wants to hide the floating ball 202, the user clicks the touch screen 174 in a specific manner, which may be that the user clicks the floating ball 202 multiple times within a specific time, that is, clicks the second position multiple times within a specific time, for example, the floating ball is clicked 2 times within 1 second, the touch screen 174 receives a signal triggering the hidden floating ball 202 at the second position, the processor 101 responds to the touch command, indirectly drives the ink screen 124 to hide the floating ball 202 through the timing controller 108 and the display driver 109, and returns to the display page of fig. 2(a), and the processor 101 simultaneously turns off the shortcut key function.
In addition to directly clicking on the hover ball 202 to hide the shortcut keys, in another scenario, this embodiment may also provide other ways to hide the shortcut keys. As shown in fig. 2(c), the second position 211 for triggering the hidden shortcut key may be the same position as the first position 201 in fig. 2(a), when the user clicks the second position 211, the touch screen 174 receives the touch signal, and the processor 101 drives the ink screen 124 to cancel displaying the floating ball 202 in response to the hidden signal triggered by the second position 211.
This embodiment may further provide other ways to display and hide the shortcut keys. As shown in fig. 2(d), the first position includes a first sub-position 203 and a second sub-position 204. When the user wants to open the floating ball 202, the user clicks the first sub-position 203 and the second sub-position 204 with two fingers at the same time, the touch screen 174 receives the touch instruction and transmits the touch instruction to the processor 101, and the processor 101 drives the ink screen 124 to display the floating ball 202 in response to the touch instruction at the first sub-position 203 and the second sub-position 204 of the page. When the user wants to hide the floating ball 202, as shown in fig. 2(e), the second position includes a first sub-position 205 and a second sub-position 206, the second position is located at the same position on the page as the first position, and the processor 101 drives the ink screen 124 to hide the floating ball 202 by simultaneously clicking the first sub-position 205 and the second sub-position 206 with two fingers. Clicking 2 preset positions at the same time is less prone to false touch.
The aforementioned first position and the second position may be set by the reading terminal or the user, but are preferably at the blank of the page, and optionally or alternatively, the first position or the second position is at the edge of the page, and the first position and the second position may be different positions or the same position, but are preferably not located on other function keys or control keys, so as to avoid that the processor 101 cannot distinguish the touch signal from the first position or the second position or the other function keys or control keys.
Fig. 3(a) to (d) are schematic views showing a reading page 300 according to another embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 3(a), the shortcut key of this embodiment is the floating ball 301, and the operation manner of controlling the floating ball 301 to be invisible is the same as that of the previous embodiment. In contrast, the processor 101 may select an appropriate shortcut key according to the application scenario. Assuming that the current scene is a note editing, the corresponding current function key does not return to the first page, but the editing note is a commonly used function key. In more detail, when the user clicks on the hover ball 301 to initiate its function, the ink screen 134 displays the current function keys corresponding to the current scene, which are arranged in a circle around the hover ball. As shown in fig. 3(b), the ring shape includes a visible area 311 and a non-visible area 312, the visible area 311 is superimposed on the page, and includes 5 function keys, such as A, B, C, G and H. Accordingly, the non-visible area 312 is located outside the reading page 300 and includes 3 function keys, D, E and F. Processor 101 maps the layer comprising the partial ring shape onto the page, which is displayed as viewable area 311 by ink screen 134. Alternatively, the number of the current function keys is not limited to only 6, and the number of the function keys of the hover ball may be set in the function menu according to the preference of the user.
When the user wants to view or click the function keys in the non-visible area 312, the user presses the ring of the visible area 311, the finger or the stylus slides along the ring, the touch screen receives a signal that the user rotates along the ring, and the processor 101 drives the ink screen 134 to move the function keys in the non-visible area 312 into the visible area 311 along the ring. The rotation direction may be clockwise or counterclockwise as shown in fig. 3(b), which is not limited herein. For example, when the user rotates in a clockwise direction along the ring, the processor 101 responds to the rotation signal to drive the ink screen 134 to display that the current function keys in the visible area 311 are changed from 5 function keys, such as A, B, C, G and H, to 5 function keys, such as A, E, F, G and H, as shown in fig. 3 (c). Accordingly, the aforementioned non-visible area 312 becomes B, C and 3 function keys D.
Further, the user may also continuously press the floating ball 301 and drag the floating ball horizontally to the left, as shown in fig. 3(d), the touch screen 174 receives the movement instruction, and the processor 101 drives the ink screen 134 to display the floating ball 301 and move the current function key to the left in response to the movement signal, so that the range of the visible area is wider and wider until all the function keys are moved to be located in the visible area, that is, all 8 function keys such as A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are visible. Conversely, the user can also continuously press the floating ball to move to the right, so that the visual area becomes smaller and smaller.
The common function keys collocated for each application scene are preset, a user can set in the setting function table, the touch screen 174 receives an instruction of the user for setting the function list, and the processor 101 establishes the relation table of the common function keys corresponding to each application scene according to the function list. Specifically, the user may preset a plurality of commonly used application scenarios and the shortcut keys and function keys corresponding to the application scenarios, and when the application scenario changes, the processor 101 responds to the change of the application scenario, and indirectly drives the ink screen 134 to display the corresponding current shortcut key through the timing controller 108 and the display driver 109. For example: if the current scene is a note mode, the current function keys are copying, pasting, newly building a page of note, converting the handwriting note into characters and the like; when the current scene is changed into a reading mode, the current function key is changed into global page turning, function switching, bookmark adding, full text searching, dictionary and the like; when the current scene is changed into the third-party application program, the current function keys are also changed into refresh frequency, refresh mode, switching function, screenshot, closing the third-party application program and the like.
The common function keys corresponding to each application scenario may be different, or may be partially the same and partially different. For example: the common function keys for reading scenes are at least one of global page turning, function switching, bookmark adding, full text searching, dictionary and the like; the common function keys of the note scene are at least one of functions of adding, modifying, deleting, full text searching, dictionary and the like, and the two modes are both provided with the common function keys of the full text searching and the dictionary. The user can adjust the preset common function keys according to the needs of the user.
In another implementation scenario, the processor 101 counts habits of the user in operating the application scenario, and establishes a corresponding relationship between the application scenario and the commonly used function keys according to the habits of the user. For example, when the user opens a specific application scenario, the user uses a certain function key for multiple times, and after the processor 101 detects the usage habit of the user, that is, the default is that in the application scenario, the function key is set as a commonly used function key. Optionally, the user may set the relationship between the application scenario and the commonly used function key by himself or herself when using the application for the first time.
Fig. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a shortcut key setting method 400 of a reading terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention.
In step 401, a shortcut key is displayed on a page of the reading terminal. As disclosed in the foregoing embodiments, the shortcut key may be a hover ball, and the reading terminal receives a signal of continuously pressing a blank of the page within a specific time to display the hover ball. When a user wants to start a shortcut key, the user can click a preset position of the reading terminal to trigger, for example, the position set by the reading terminal is the lower right corner of the page. Still alternatively, the user clicks 2 predetermined positions simultaneously with two fingers to start displaying the hover ball.
In step 402, a current scene of the page display is detected, wherein the current scene is one of the application scenes. In this embodiment, the application scenario may include a note mode, a reading mode, a third party application, and the like. The reading terminal identifies which one of the application scenes the current scene is.
In step 403, linking the shortcut key with a current function key corresponding to the current scene, where the current function key is at least one of the frequently used function keys. The method 400 may display at least one of the current function keys on the page. If the current scene is the note mode, the current function key includes: at least one of copying, pasting, newly creating a page of note, recognizing a handwritten note and converting characters, if the application scene is a reading mode, the current function keys comprise: global page turning, function switching, bookmark adding, full text searching and dictionary; if the application scenario is a third-party application, the current function key includes: at least one of refresh frequency, refresh mode, switching function, screenshot and closing the third-party application program.
In step 404, an instruction of a user to start the shortcut key is received. For example, when a user clicks on the hover ball to initiate its function, the responsive current function keys are arranged in a circle around the hover ball, the circle including a visible region and a non-visible region, the visible region being superimposed on the page and including several current function keys. Correspondingly, the non-visible area is located outside the reading page and also comprises a plurality of current function keys.
When the user wants to check or click the function key of the non-visual area, the user presses the ring shape of the visual area, the finger or the stylus pen slides along the ring shape, the current function key in the non-visual area is moved into the visual area along the ring shape, and meanwhile, the current function key in the visual area is moved into the non-visual area along the ring shape, so that the user can conveniently select and click a specific current function key.
In step 405, the current function key is activated in response to the instruction. And executing the function of the current function key.
In this embodiment, the frequently-used function keys collocated for each application scenario may be set in advance, and a user sets in the setting function table to establish a relationship table of the frequently-used function keys corresponding to each application scenario. Alternatively, the method 400 counts the habits of the user in operating the application scenario, and establishes the corresponding relationship between the application scenario and the frequently-used function keys according to the habits of the user. Optionally, the user may set the relationship between the application scenario and the commonly used function key by himself or herself when using the application for the first time.
When the user wants to hide the shortcut key, the user can click the touch screen in a specific manner, for example, continuously pressing or clicking the shortcut key for many times within a specific time, and the method 400 responds to the signal to hide the shortcut key.
In addition, the present invention also discloses an electronic device comprising: the system comprises a processor, a memory, a communication interface and a communication bus, wherein the processor, the memory and the communication interface complete mutual communication through the communication bus; the memory is used for storing at least one executable instruction, and the executable instruction causes the processor to execute the method and the plurality of embodiments thereof as shown in FIG. 4.
In addition, a computer-readable storage medium is also disclosed, comprising a computer program for setting a shortcut key, which when executed by a processor performs the method according to the embodiments thereof described in connection with fig. 4.
It should also be appreciated that any module, unit, component, server, computer, terminal, or device executing instructions exemplified herein may include or otherwise have access to a computer-readable medium, such as a storage medium, computer storage medium, or data storage device (removable and/or non-removable) such as a magnetic disk, optical disk, or tape. Computer storage media may include volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information, such as computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data.
Examples of computer storage media include RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROM, Digital Versatile Disks (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium which can be used to store the desired information and which can be accessed by an application, a module, or both. Any such computer storage media may be part of, or accessible or connectable to, a device. Any application or module described herein may be implemented using computer-readable/executable instructions stored or otherwise maintained by such computer-readable media.
According to the technical scheme, the operation steps of switching the interface can be simplified through the shortcut keys, and different function keys can be matched according to different application scenes, so that diversified shortcuts are provided for users, and the purposes of improving the operation efficiency and convenience are achieved.
Although the embodiments of the present invention are described above, the descriptions are only examples for facilitating understanding of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the scope and application scenarios of the present invention. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

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1. A shortcut key setting method for a reading terminal, wherein the reading terminal is provided with a plurality of application scenes, and each application scene corresponds to at least one commonly used function key, the method comprises the following steps:
displaying the shortcut key on a page of the reading terminal;
detecting a current scene displayed by the page, wherein the current scene is one of the application scenes;
linking the shortcut key with a current function key corresponding to the current scene, wherein the current function key is at least one of the frequently-used function keys;
receiving an instruction of starting the shortcut key by a user; and
and responding to the instruction, and triggering the current function key.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said triggering the current function key comprises:
and displaying at least one of the current function keys on the page.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the shortcut key is a hover ball.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the step of displaying the current function key on the page comprises:
and arranging the current function keys into a ring shape to be displayed around the floating ball.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the ring shape includes a visible region and a non-visible region, the visible region being located on the page and the non-visible region being located outside the page, the method further comprising:
receiving an instruction of a user to rotate the ring;
moving a current function key within the non-visible region into the visible region along the ring shape; and
and moving the current function key in the visual area into the non-visual area along the ring shape.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the triggering step comprises:
and executing the function of the current function key.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the method further comprises:
receiving an instruction of setting a function list by a user; and
and establishing a corresponding relation between the application scene and the common function keys according to the function list.
8. An electronic device, comprising: the system comprises a processor, a memory, a communication interface and a communication bus, wherein the processor, the memory and the communication interface complete mutual communication through the communication bus;
the memory is for storing at least one executable instruction that causes the processor to perform the operations of the method of any of claims 1-7.
9. A computer-readable storage medium having computer program instructions stored thereon that are executable by one or more processors to perform operations that implement the method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
10. An electronic device for setting shortcut keys of a reading terminal, wherein the reading terminal has a plurality of application scenes, and each application scene corresponds to at least one commonly used function key, the electronic device comprising:
the ink screen is used for displaying the shortcut key on a page of the reading terminal;
the touch screen is used for receiving an instruction of starting the shortcut key by a user; and
and the processor is used for detecting a current scene displayed by the page, wherein the current scene is one of the application scenes, the current function key corresponding to the shortcut key and the current scene is linked, the current function key is at least one of the frequently-used function keys, and the current function key is triggered in response to the instruction.
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