CN111586457A - Method for repeatedly executing corresponding operation of input instruction and display device - Google Patents

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CN111586457A
CN111586457A CN202010337301.9A CN202010337301A CN111586457A CN 111586457 A CN111586457 A CN 111586457A CN 202010337301 A CN202010337301 A CN 202010337301A CN 111586457 A CN111586457 A CN 111586457A
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Abstract

The application discloses a method for repeatedly executing corresponding operation of an input instruction, which is used for avoiding long-time key pressing of a user, reducing complexity of operation and improving user experience. The method comprises the following steps: responding to an input instruction, and executing an operation corresponding to the input instruction; and responding to the repeated instruction, and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction.

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Method for repeatedly executing corresponding operation of input instruction and display device
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of display technologies, and in particular, to a method and a display device for repeatedly performing operations corresponding to input instructions.
Background
In daily use of the remote control, the user often encounters a need to press a key for a long time, such as frequent zapping, or to adjust the volume from 0 to maximum, or from maximum to 0. Or selecting the content in the application, the left and right keys or the up and down keys are pressed all the time. For long-time channel switching or selecting favorite programs, the time is long, and the user feels tired due to long-time pressing of a key for 3 minutes.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application provides a method for repeatedly executing an operation corresponding to an input instruction and display equipment, which are used for avoiding long-time key pressing of a user and reducing complexity of the operation, so that user experience is improved.
In a first aspect, there is provided a display device comprising:
a display for displaying a user interface;
the user interface is used for receiving instructions input by a user;
a controller for performing:
responding to an input instruction, and executing an operation corresponding to the input instruction;
and responding to the repeated instruction, and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
In some embodiments, the controller is further configured to perform:
and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the operation frequency corresponding to the repeated execution of the input instruction reaching a preset frequency.
In some embodiments, the controller performs the operation corresponding to the repeated execution of the input instruction by:
determining an application scene of the input instruction;
and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction at intervals of preset time corresponding to the application scene.
In some embodiments, the controller is further configured to perform:
and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the stop instruction.
In some embodiments, the controller is further configured to perform:
and prompting the user to currently and repeatedly execute the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
In a second aspect, a method for repeatedly executing an operation corresponding to an input instruction is provided, including:
responding to an input instruction, and executing an operation corresponding to the input instruction;
and responding to the repeated instruction, and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises:
and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the operation frequency corresponding to the repeated execution of the input instruction reaching a preset frequency.
In some embodiments, the repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction specifically includes:
determining an application scene of the input instruction;
and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction at intervals of preset time corresponding to the application scene.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises:
and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the stop instruction.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises:
and prompting the user to currently and repeatedly execute the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
In the embodiment, the display device executes the operation corresponding to the input instruction after receiving the input instruction of the user, and can repeatedly execute the operation corresponding to the input instruction after receiving the repeated instruction of the user, so that the user is prevented from pressing keys for a long time, the complexity of the operation is reduced, and the user experience is improved.
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Fig. 1A is a schematic diagram illustrating an operation scenario between the display device 200 and the control apparatus 100;
fig. 1B is a block diagram schematically illustrating a configuration of the control apparatus 100 in fig. 1A;
fig. 1C is a block diagram schematically illustrating a configuration of the display device 200 in fig. 1A;
a block diagram of the architectural configuration of the operating system in the memory of the display device 200 is illustrated in fig. 1D.
FIGS. 2A-2D are schematic diagrams illustrating a first GUI provided by the display device 200;
FIGS. 3A-3C are schematic diagrams illustrating a second GUI provided by display device 200;
FIGS. 4A-4C schematically illustrate a third GUI provided by the display device 200;
FIGS. 5A-5D are schematic diagrams illustrating a fourth GUI provided by the display device 200;
fig. 6 shows a schematic diagram of the control device 100;
FIG. 7 is a flow chart illustrating a method for repeatedly performing operations corresponding to an input instruction;
another method flow diagram for repeatedly performing operations corresponding to an input instruction is illustrated in fig. 8.
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To make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the exemplary embodiments of the present application clearer, the technical solutions in the exemplary embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the exemplary embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described exemplary embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, but not all the embodiments.
All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the exemplary embodiments shown in the present application without inventive effort, shall fall within the scope of protection of the present application. Moreover, while the disclosure herein has been presented in terms of exemplary one or more examples, it is to be understood that each aspect of the disclosure can be utilized independently and separately from other aspects of the disclosure to provide a complete disclosure.
The terms "comprises" and "comprising," and any variations thereof, as used herein, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a product or device that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to those elements explicitly listed, but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such product or device.
The term "module," as used herein, refers to any known or later developed hardware, software, firmware, artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, or combination of hardware and/or software code that is capable of performing the functionality associated with that element.
The term "gesture" as used in this application refers to a user's behavior through a change in hand shape or an action such as hand motion to convey a desired idea, action, purpose, or result.
Fig. 1A is a schematic diagram illustrating an operation scenario between the display device 200 and the control apparatus 100. As shown in fig. 1A, the control apparatus 100 and the display device 200 may communicate with each other in a wired or wireless manner.
Among them, the control apparatus 100 is configured to control the display device 200, which may receive an operation instruction input by a user and convert the operation instruction into an instruction recognizable and responsive by the display device 200, serving as an intermediary for interaction between the user and the display device 200. Such as: the user operates the channel up/down key on the control device 100, and the display device 200 responds to the channel up/down operation.
The control device 100 may be a remote controller 100A, which includes infrared protocol communication or bluetooth protocol communication, and other short-distance communication methods, etc. to control the display apparatus 200 in a wireless or other wired manner. The user may input a user instruction through a key on a remote controller, voice input, control panel input, etc., to control the display apparatus 200. Such as: the user can input a corresponding control command through a volume up/down key, a channel control key, up/down/left/right moving keys, a voice input key, a menu key, a power on/off key, etc. on the remote controller, to implement the function of controlling the display device 200.
The control device 100 may also be an intelligent device, such as a mobile terminal 100B, a tablet computer, a notebook computer, and the like. For example, the display device 200 is controlled using an application program running on the smart device. The application program may provide various controls to a user through an intuitive User Interface (UI) on a screen associated with the smart device through configuration.
For example, the mobile terminal 100B may install a software application with the display device 200 to implement connection communication through a network communication protocol for the purpose of one-to-one control operation and data communication. Such as: the mobile terminal 100B may be caused to establish a control instruction protocol with the display device 200 to implement the functions of the physical keys as arranged in the remote control 100A by operating various function keys or virtual buttons of the user interface provided on the mobile terminal 100B. The audio and video content displayed on the mobile terminal 100B may also be transmitted to the display device 200, so as to implement a synchronous display function.
The display apparatus 200 may be implemented as a television, and may provide an intelligent network television function of a broadcast receiving television function as well as a computer support function. Examples of the display device include a digital television, a web television, a smart television, an Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), and the like.
The display device 200 may be a liquid crystal display, an organic light emitting display, a projection display device. The specific display device type, size, resolution, etc. are not limited.
The display apparatus 200 also performs data communication with the server 300 through various communication means. Here, the display apparatus 200 may be allowed to be communicatively connected through a Local Area Network (LAN), a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), and other networks. The server 300 may provide various contents and interactions to the display apparatus 200. By way of example, the display device 200 may send and receive information such as: receiving Electronic Program Guide (EPG) data, receiving software program updates, or accessing a remotely stored digital media library. The servers 300 may be a group or groups of servers, and may be one or more types of servers. Other web service contents such as a video on demand and an advertisement service are provided through the server 300.
Fig. 1B is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of the control device 100. As shown in fig. 1B, the control device 100 includes a controller 110, a memory 120, a communicator 130, a user input interface 140, an output interface 150, and a power supply 160.
The controller 110 includes a Random Access Memory (RAM)111, a Read Only Memory (ROM)112, a processor 113, a communication interface, and a communication bus. The controller 110 is used to control the operation of the control device 100, as well as the internal components of the communication cooperation, external and internal data processing functions.
Illustratively, when an interaction of a user pressing a key disposed on the remote controller 100A or an interaction of touching a touch panel disposed on the remote controller 100A is detected, the controller 110 may control to generate a signal corresponding to the detected interaction and transmit the signal to the display device 200.
And a memory 120 for storing various operation programs, data and applications for driving and controlling the control apparatus 100 under the control of the controller 110. The memory 120 may store various control signal commands input by a user.
The communicator 130 enables communication of control signals and data signals with the display apparatus 200 under the control of the controller 110. Such as: the control apparatus 100 transmits a control signal (e.g., a touch signal or a button signal) to the display device 200 via the communicator 130, and the control apparatus 100 may receive the signal transmitted by the display device 200 via the communicator 130. The communicator 130 may include an infrared signal interface 131 and a radio frequency signal interface 132. For example: when the infrared signal interface is used, the user input instruction needs to be converted into an infrared control signal according to an infrared control protocol, and the infrared control signal is sent to the display device 200 through the infrared sending module. The following steps are repeated: when the rf signal interface is used, a user input command needs to be converted into a digital signal, and then the digital signal is modulated according to the rf control signal modulation protocol and then transmitted to the display device 200 through the rf transmitting terminal.
The user input interface 140 may include at least one of a microphone 141, a touch pad 142, a sensor 143, a key 144, and the like, so that a user can input a user instruction regarding controlling the display apparatus 200 to the control apparatus 100 through voice, touch, gesture, press, and the like.
The output interface 150 outputs a user instruction received by the user input interface 140 to the display apparatus 200, or outputs an image or voice signal received by the display apparatus 200. Here, the output interface 150 may include an LED interface 151, a vibration interface 152 generating vibration, a sound output interface 153 outputting sound, a display 154 outputting an image, and the like. For example, the remote controller 100A may receive an output signal such as audio, video, or data from the output interface 150, and display the output signal in the form of an image on the display 154, in the form of audio on the sound output interface 153, or in the form of vibration on the vibration interface 152.
And a power supply 160 for providing operation power support for each element of the control device 100 under the control of the controller 110. In the form of a battery and associated control circuitry.
A hardware configuration block diagram of the display device 200 is exemplarily illustrated in fig. 1C. As shown in fig. 1C, the display apparatus 200 may further include a tuner demodulator 210, a communicator 220, a detector 230, an external device interface 240, a controller 250, a memory 260, a user interface 265, a video processor 270, a display 275, an audio processor 280, an audio output interface 285, and a power supply 290.
The tuner demodulator 210 receives the broadcast television signal in a wired or wireless manner, may perform modulation and demodulation processing such as amplification, mixing, and resonance, and is configured to demodulate, from a plurality of wireless or wired broadcast television signals, an audio/video signal carried in a frequency of a television channel selected by a user, and additional information (e.g., EPG data).
The tuner demodulator 210 is responsive to the user selected frequency of the television channel and the television signal carried by the frequency, as selected by the user and controlled by the controller 250.
The tuner demodulator 210 can receive a television signal in various ways according to the broadcasting system of the television signal, such as: terrestrial broadcasting, cable broadcasting, satellite broadcasting, internet broadcasting, or the like; and according to different modulation types, a digital modulation mode or an analog modulation mode can be adopted; and can demodulate the analog signal and the digital signal according to the different kinds of the received television signals.
In other exemplary embodiments, the tuning demodulator 210 may also be in an external device, such as an external set-top box. In this way, the set-top box outputs a television signal after modulation and demodulation, and inputs the television signal into the display apparatus 200 through the external device interface 240.
The communicator 220 is a component for communicating with an external device or an external server according to various communication protocol types. For example, the display apparatus 200 may transmit content data to an external apparatus connected via the communicator 220, or browse and download content data from an external apparatus connected via the communicator 220. The communicator 220 may include a network communication protocol module or a near field communication protocol module, such as a WIFI module 221, a bluetooth communication protocol module 222, and a wired ethernet communication protocol module 223, so that the communicator 220 may receive a control signal of the control device 100 according to the control of the controller 250 and implement the control signal as a WIFI signal, a bluetooth signal, a radio frequency signal, and the like.
The detector 230 is a component of the display apparatus 200 for collecting signals of an external environment or interaction with the outside. The detector 230 may include an image collector 231, such as a camera, a video camera, etc., which may be used to collect external environment scenes to adaptively change the display parameters of the display device 200; and the function of acquiring the attribute of the user or interacting gestures with the user so as to realize the interaction between the display equipment and the user. A light receiver 232 may also be included to collect ambient light intensity to adapt to changes in display parameters of the display device 200, etc.
In some other exemplary embodiments, the detector 230 may further include a temperature sensor, such as by sensing an ambient temperature, and the display device 200 may adaptively adjust a display color temperature of the image. For example, when the temperature is higher, the display apparatus 200 may be adjusted to display a color temperature of an image that is cooler; when the temperature is lower, the display device 200 may be adjusted to display a warmer color temperature of the image.
In some other exemplary embodiments, the detector 230, which may further include a sound collector, such as a microphone, may be configured to receive a sound of a user, such as a voice signal of a control instruction of the user to control the display device 200; alternatively, ambient sounds may be collected that identify the type of ambient scene, enabling the display device 200 to adapt to ambient noise.
The external device interface 240 is a component for providing the controller 250 to control data transmission between the display apparatus 200 and an external apparatus. The external device interface 240 may be connected to an external apparatus such as a set-top box, a game device, a notebook computer, etc. in a wired/wireless manner, and may receive data such as a video signal (e.g., moving image), an audio signal (e.g., music), additional information (e.g., EPG), etc. of the external apparatus.
The external device interface 240 may include: a High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) terminal 241, a Composite Video Blanking Sync (CVBS) terminal 242, an analog or digital Component terminal 243, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) terminal 244, a Component terminal (not shown), a red, green, blue (RGB) terminal (not shown), and the like.
The controller 250 controls the operation of the display device 200 and responds to the operation of the user by running various software control programs (such as an operating system and various application programs) stored on the memory 260.
As shown in fig. 1C, the controller 250 includes a Random Access Memory (RAM)251, a Read Only Memory (ROM)252, a graphics processor 253, a CPU processor 254, a communication interface 255, and a communication bus 256. The RAM251, the ROM252, the graphic processor 253, and the CPU processor 254 are connected to each other through a communication bus 256 through a communication interface 255.
The ROM252 stores various system boot instructions. When the display apparatus 200 starts power-on upon receiving the power-on signal, the CPU processor 254 executes a system boot instruction in the ROM252, copies the operating system stored in the memory 260 to the RAM251, and starts running the boot operating system. After the start of the operating system is completed, the CPU processor 254 copies the various application programs in the memory 260 to the RAM251 and then starts running and starting the various application programs.
A graphic processor 253 for generating screen images of various graphic objects such as icons, images, and operation menus. The graphic processor 253 may include an operator for performing an operation by receiving various interactive instructions input by a user, and further displaying various objects according to display attributes; and a renderer for generating various objects based on the operator and displaying the rendered result on the display 275.
A CPU processor 254 for executing operating system and application program instructions stored in memory 260. And according to the received user input instruction, processing of various application programs, data and contents is executed so as to finally display and play various audio-video contents.
In some example embodiments, the CPU processor 254 may comprise a plurality of processors. The plurality of processors may include one main processor and a plurality of or one sub-processor. A main processor for performing some initialization operations of the display apparatus 200 in the display apparatus preload mode and/or operations of displaying a screen in the normal mode. A plurality of or one sub-processor for performing an operation in a state of a standby mode or the like of the display apparatus.
The communication interface 255 may include a first interface to an nth interface. These interfaces may be network interfaces that are connected to external devices via a network.
The controller 250 may control the overall operation of the display apparatus 200. For example: in response to receiving a user input command for selecting a GUI object displayed on the display 275, the controller 250 may perform an operation related to the object selected by the user input command.
Where the object may be any one of the selectable objects, such as a hyperlink or an icon. The operation related to the selected object is, for example, an operation of displaying a link to a hyperlink page, document, image, or the like, or an operation of executing a program corresponding to an icon. The user input command for selecting the GUI object may be a command input through various input means (e.g., a mouse, a keyboard, a touch panel, etc.) connected to the display apparatus 200 or a voice command corresponding to a user uttering voice.
A memory 260 for storing various types of data, software programs, or applications for driving and controlling the operation of the display device 200. The memory 260 may include volatile and/or nonvolatile memory. And the term "memory" includes the memory 260, the RAM251 and the ROM252 of the controller 250, or a memory card in the display device 200.
In some embodiments, the memory 260 is specifically used for storing an operating program for driving the controller 250 of the display device 200; storing various application programs built in the display apparatus 200 and downloaded by a user from an external apparatus; data such as visual effect images for configuring various GUIs provided by the display 275, various objects related to the GUIs, and selectors for selecting GUI objects are stored.
In some embodiments, the memory 260 is specifically configured to store drivers and related data for the tuner demodulator 210, the communicator 220, the detector 230, the external device interface 240, the video processor 270, the display 275, the audio processor 280, and the like, external data (e.g., audio-visual data) received from the external device interface, or user data (e.g., key information, voice information, touch information, and the like) received from the user interface.
In some embodiments, memory 260 specifically stores software and/or programs representing an Operating System (OS), which may include, for example: a kernel, middleware, an Application Programming Interface (API), and/or an application program. Illustratively, the kernel may control or manage system resources, as well as functions implemented by other programs (e.g., the middleware, APIs, or applications); at the same time, the kernel may provide an interface to allow middleware, APIs, or applications to access the controller to enable control or management of system resources.
A block diagram of the architectural configuration of the operating system in the memory of the display device 200 is illustrated in fig. 1D. The operating system architecture comprises an application layer, a middleware layer and a kernel layer from top to bottom.
The application layer, the application programs built in the system and the non-system-level application programs belong to the application layer and are responsible for direct interaction with users. The application layer may include a plurality of applications such as NETFLIX applications, setup applications, media center applications, and the like. These applications may be implemented as Web applications that execute based on a WebKit engine, and in particular may be developed and executed based on HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript.
Here, HTML, which is called HyperText Markup Language (HyperText Markup Language), is a standard Markup Language for creating web pages, and describes the web pages by Markup tags, where the HTML tags are used to describe characters, graphics, animation, sound, tables, links, etc., and a browser reads an HTML document, interprets the content of the tags in the document, and displays the content in the form of web pages.
CSS, known as Cascading Style Sheets (Cascading Style Sheets), is a computer language used to represent the Style of HTML documents, and may be used to define Style structures, such as fonts, colors, locations, etc. The CSS style can be directly stored in the HTML webpage or a separate style file, so that the style in the webpage can be controlled.
JavaScript, a language applied to Web page programming, can be inserted into an HTML page and interpreted and executed by a browser. The interaction logic of the Web application is realized by JavaScript. The JavaScript can package a JavaScript extension interface through a browser, realize the communication with the kernel layer,
the middleware layer may provide some standardized interfaces to support the operation of various environments and systems. For example, the middleware layer may be implemented as multimedia and hypermedia information coding experts group (MHEG) middleware related to data broadcasting, DLNA middleware which is middleware related to communication with an external device, middleware which provides a browser environment in which each application program in the display device operates, and the like.
The kernel layer provides core system services, such as: file management, memory management, process management, network management, system security authority management and the like. The kernel layer may be implemented as a kernel based on various operating systems, for example, a kernel based on the Linux operating system.
The kernel layer also provides communication between system software and hardware, and provides device driver services for various hardware, such as: provide display driver for the display, provide camera driver for the camera, provide button driver for the remote controller, provide wiFi driver for the WIFI module, provide audio driver for audio output interface, provide power management drive for Power Management (PM) module etc..
A user interface 265 receives various user interactions. Specifically, it is used to transmit an input signal of a user to the controller 250 or transmit an output signal from the controller 250 to the user. For example, the remote controller 100A may transmit an input signal, such as a power switch signal, a channel selection signal, a volume adjustment signal, etc., input by the user to the user interface 265, and then the input signal is transferred to the controller 250 through the user interface 265; alternatively, the remote controller 100A may receive an output signal such as audio, video, or data output from the user interface 265 via the controller 250, and display the received output signal or output the received output signal in audio or vibration form.
In some embodiments, a user may enter user commands on a Graphical User Interface (GUI) displayed on the display 275, and the user interface 265 receives the user input commands through the GUI. Specifically, the user interface 265 may receive user input commands for controlling the position of a selector in the GUI to select different objects or items.
Alternatively, the user may input a user command by inputting a specific sound or gesture, and the user interface 265 receives the user input command by recognizing the sound or gesture through the sensor.
The video processor 270 is configured to receive an external video signal, and perform video data processing such as decompression, decoding, scaling, noise reduction, frame rate conversion, resolution conversion, and image synthesis according to a standard codec protocol of the input signal, so as to obtain a video signal that is directly displayed or played on the display 275.
Illustratively, the video processor 270 includes a demultiplexing module, a video decoding module, an image synthesizing module, a frame rate conversion module, a display formatting module, and the like.
The demultiplexing module is configured to demultiplex an input audio/video data stream, where, for example, an input MPEG-2 stream (based on a compression standard of a digital storage media moving image and voice), the demultiplexing module demultiplexes the input audio/video data stream into a video signal and an audio signal.
And the video decoding module is used for processing the video signal after demultiplexing, including decoding, scaling and the like.
And the image synthesis module is used for carrying out superposition mixing processing on the GUI signal input by the user or generated by the user and the video image after the zooming processing by the graphic generator so as to generate an image signal for display.
The frame rate conversion module is configured to convert a frame rate of an input video, for example, convert a frame rate of an input 60Hz video into a frame rate of 120Hz or 240Hz, where a common format is implemented by using, for example, an interpolation frame method.
And a display formatting module for converting the signal output by the frame rate conversion module into a signal conforming to a display format of a display, such as converting the format of the signal output by the frame rate conversion module to output an RGB data signal.
And a display 275 for receiving the image signal from the output of the video processor 270 and displaying video, images and menu manipulation interfaces. For example, the display may display video from a broadcast signal received by the tuner demodulator 210, may display video input from the communicator 220 or the external device interface 240, and may display an image stored in the memory 260. The display 275, while displaying a user manipulation interface UI generated in the display apparatus 200 and used to control the display apparatus 200.
And, the display 275 may include a display screen assembly for presenting a picture and a driving assembly for driving the display of an image. Alternatively, a projection device and projection screen may be included, provided display 275 is a projection display.
The audio processor 280 is configured to receive an external audio signal, decompress and decode the received audio signal according to a standard codec protocol of the input signal, and perform audio data processing such as noise reduction, digital-to-analog conversion, and amplification processing to obtain an audio signal that can be played by the speaker 286.
Illustratively, audio processor 280 may support various audio formats. Such as MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), high efficiency AAC (HE-AAC), and the like.
Audio output interface 285 receives audio signals from the output of audio processor 280. For example, the audio output interface may output audio in a broadcast signal received via the tuner demodulator 210, may output audio input via the communicator 220 or the external device interface 240, and may output audio stored in the memory 260. The audio output interface 285 may include a speaker 286, or an external audio output terminal 287, such as an earphone output terminal, that outputs to a generating device of an external device.
In other exemplary embodiments, video processor 270 may comprise one or more chips. Audio processor 280 may also comprise one or more chips.
And, in other exemplary embodiments, the video processor 270 and the audio processor 280 may be separate chips or may be integrated with the controller 250 in one or more chips.
And a power supply 290 for supplying power supply support to the display apparatus 200 from the power input from the external power source under the control of the controller 250. The power supply 290 may be a built-in power supply circuit installed inside the display apparatus 200 or may be a power supply installed outside the display apparatus 200.
Fig. 2A-2D are schematic diagrams illustrating a first GUI provided by the display device 200.
In fig. 2A, while a play screen such as audio content is displayed on the display of the display apparatus, when a user inputs an instruction by operating the control device, the display apparatus may cause the selector to be positioned on the timeline in response to the input instruction.
For example, as shown in fig. 2A, the display apparatus may provide a GUI in which a play screen 31 and a time progress bar 305 including a plurality of items 301 to 304 are displayed to the display in response to the key input instruction by the user pressing a direction key on the control device, and a selector 33 indicating that any one of the items is selected, and may move a position of the selector in the GUI by the input of the user operating the control device to change the selection of a different item and time progress.
It should be noted that an item refers to a visual object displayed in a GUI provided by a display device to represent corresponding content such as an icon, a thumbnail, a link, and the like. The presentation forms of items are often diverse. For example, the items may include text content and/or images for displaying thumbnails related to the text content. As another example, the item may be text and/or an icon of an application.
It should also be noted that the display form of the selector may be the focus object. The movement of the display focus object in the display apparatus 200 may be controlled to select or control items according to an input of a user through the control device 100. Such as: the user may select and control items by controlling the movement of the focus object between items through the direction keys on the control device 100. The identification form of the focus object is not limited. For example, as shown in fig. 2A, the position of the focus object may be realized or identified by setting the background color of the item, or may be identified by changing the border line, size, transparency, and outline of the text or image of the focused item, and/or the font.
In fig. 2A, when the user operates the control means to instruct the selector 33 to select the item 303, as the user presses a direction key on the control means, as shown in fig. 2B, the display device instructs the selector 33 to select the timeline 305 in response to the key input instruction, and plays the audio screen of the current timeline. If the user presses a direction key on the control device, the selector 33 is moved to a position of 00:12:35 on the timeline 305. The user then presses the smart key on the control device. The smart key is arranged on the control device 100 shown in fig. 6, as shown in fig. 2C, for the user to cause the display apparatus to execute the function of the repeat key by operating the smart key on the control device. And after the display equipment receives the smart key pressing operation, the display equipment can repeatedly execute the instruction corresponding to the direction key before the smart key is pressed. The current application scene is progress bar skipping, the preset time can be 1 second, namely, the instruction corresponding to the direction key before the smart key is pressed is repeatedly sent at an interval of 1 s. The display device continues to move the position of the selector 33 on the timeline 305 in response to the key input instruction until it stops when the selector 33 moves to the last position of the timeline 305. Or when the selector 33 moves to 00:12:05, the user presses the smart key on the control device again, and after the display device receives the operation of pressing the smart key, the display device stops repeatedly executing the instruction corresponding to the direction key before pressing the smart key, as shown in fig. 2D, and the display device responds to the key input instruction, and the movement selector 33 stops at the position of 00:12:05 on the timeline 305.
In some embodiments, after the user presses the direction key on the control device and then presses the smart key, as shown in fig. 2C, the GUI further includes a prompt box 34, and the prompt box 34 is used to prompt that a smart operation is being performed or a repeat key operation is being performed. When the repeated key operation is stopped, the prompt box 34 disappears, as shown in fig. 2D.
A schematic diagram of a second GUI provided by the display device 200 is exemplarily shown in fig. 3A-3C.
As shown in fig. 3A, a display device may provide a GUI to a display that includes multiple presentation areas providing different image content, each presentation area including one or more different items arranged therein. For example, items 411-416 are disposed in the first display area 41, and items 421-426 are disposed in the second display area 42. And the GUI further comprises a selector 43 indicating that any one of the items is selected, the position of the selector in the GUI or the positions of the respective items in the GUI being movable by input from a user operating the control means to change the selection of a different item. For example, selector 43 indicates that item 411 within first presentation area 41 is selected.
It should be noted that items, which refer to visual objects displayed in respective presentation areas of the GUI in the display apparatus 200 to represent corresponding contents such as icons, thumbnails, video clips, links, etc., may provide the user with various conventional program contents received through data broadcasting, and various application and service contents set by a content manufacturer.
In some embodiments, the items may represent movies, image content or video clips of a television series, audio content of music, applications, or other user access content history information. If the item is a movie or a tv show, the item may be displayed as a poster of the movie or tv show, a video clip dynamic of a trailer of the movie or tv show. If the item is music, a poster of a music album may be displayed. Such as an icon for the application when the item is an application, or a screenshot of the content that captures the application when it was most recently executed. If the item is the user access history, the content screenshot in the latest execution process can be displayed.
In some embodiments, the item may represent an interface or a set of interfaces to which the display device 200 is connected with an external device, or may represent a name of an external device connected to the display device, or the like. Such as: a signal source input interface set, or an HDMI interface, a USB interface, a PC terminal interface, etc.
The presentation forms of items are often diverse. For example, the items may include text content and/or images for displaying thumbnails related to the text content, or video clips related to the text. As another example, the item may be text and/or an icon of an application.
It is further noted that the selector is used to indicate that any item, such as the focus object, has been selected. In one aspect, the movement of the focus object displayed in the display apparatus 200 may be controlled to select or control the item according to an input of the user through the control device 100. Such as: the user may select and control items by controlling the movement of the focus object between items through the direction keys on the control device 100. On the other hand, movement of items displayed in the display apparatus 200 may be controlled according to an input of a user through the control device 100 to cause a focus object to select or control the items. Such as: the user can control the items to move left and right together by the direction key on the control device 100, so as to enable the focus object to select and control the items while keeping the position of the focus object unchanged.
The form of identification of the selector is often diversified. For example, the position of the focus object 43 may be implemented or identified by enlarging the item in fig. 3A, by setting a background color of the item in fig. 4A, or the position of the focus object 43 may be identified by changing a border line, a size, a color, a transparency, an outline, and/or a font, etc. of text or an image of the focused item.
In fig. 3A, when the user operates the control device to instruct the selector 43 to select the item 411, for example, the user presses a direction key on the control device to instruct the selector 43 to select the item 412, and as shown in fig. 3B, the user presses a smart key on the control device again. And after the display equipment receives the smart key pressing operation, the display equipment can repeatedly execute the instruction corresponding to the direction key before the smart key is pressed. The current application scene is a switching item selection, the preset time can be 1 second, namely, the instruction corresponding to the direction key before the smart key is pressed is repeatedly sent at an interval of 1 s. The display device instructs the selector 43 to select the items 413, 414 … … in sequence in response to the key input instruction, and stops until the selector 43 moves to the last item 416. Or when the selector 43 selects the item 414, the user presses the smart key on the control device again, and after receiving the operation of pressing the smart key, the display device stops repeatedly executing the instruction corresponding to the direction key before pressing the smart key, as shown in fig. 3C, and the display device instructs the selector 43 to select the item 414 in response to the key input instruction.
In some embodiments, after the user presses the direction key on the control device and then presses the smart key, as shown in fig. 3B, a prompt box 44 is further included in the GUI, and the prompt box 44 is used for prompting that the smart operation is being performed or the repeat key operation is being performed. When the repeated key operation is stopped, the prompt box 44 disappears, as shown in fig. 3C.
A schematic diagram of a third GUI provided by the display device 200 is exemplarily shown in fig. 4A-4C.
As shown in fig. 4A, a display device may provide a GUI to a display that includes multiple presentation areas providing different image content, each presentation area including one or more different items arranged therein. For example, channels 511-516 are disposed in the first display area 51, and channel playing pictures are disposed in the second display area 52. And the GUI further includes a selector 53 indicating that any one of the channels is selected, the position of the selector in the GUI or the positions of the channels in the GUI being moved by input from a user operating the control means to change the selection of a different channel. For example, selector 53 indicates that channel 511 within first presentation area 51 is selected.
In fig. 4A, when the user operates the control device to instruct the selector 53 to select the channel 511, the second presentation area 52 plays the audio screen of the channel 511. If the user presses the direction key on the control unit and instructs the selector 53 to select channel 512, the user presses the smart key on the control unit again, as shown in fig. 4B. And after the display equipment receives the smart key pressing operation, the display equipment can repeatedly execute the instruction corresponding to the direction key before the smart key is pressed. The current application scene is channel switching, and in order to ensure that the channel can be successfully switched and the playing content corresponding to the channel is played, the preset time can be 2-10 seconds, namely, the instruction corresponding to the direction key before the smart key is pressed is repeatedly sent at an interval of 2-10 s. The display apparatus instructs the selector 53 to select the channel 513, the channel 514 … … in sequence in response to the key input instruction until the selector 53 moves to the last channel to stop, and at the same time, the second presentation area 52 plays the audio pictures of the channel 512, the channel 513, the channel 514 … … in sequence until stopping the audio picture of the last channel. Or when the selector 53 selects the channel 516, the user presses the smart key on the control device again, and after the display device receives the operation of pressing the smart key, the display device stops repeatedly executing the instruction corresponding to the direction key before pressing the smart key, as shown in fig. 4C, the display device responds to the key input instruction, instructs the selector 53 to select the channel 516, and the second display area 52 plays the audio frame of the channel 516.
In some embodiments, the display device may provide a GUI to the display, the GUI including a presentation area within which channel play screens are disposed. And the user presses a channel key on the control device to play the playing content corresponding to the next channel. The user then presses the smart key on the control device. And after the display equipment receives the smart key pressing operation, the display equipment can repeatedly execute the corresponding instruction of pressing the channel key before the smart key. The current application scene is channel switching, and in order to ensure that the channel can be successfully switched and the playing content corresponding to the channel is played, the preset time can be 2-10 seconds, namely, the instruction corresponding to the direction key before the smart key is pressed is repeatedly sent at an interval of 2-10 s. The display device responds to the key input instruction, and switches the audio images of the display area according to the sequence of the channels until the audio images of the last channel stop. Or when the user stays at the audio image of a certain channel, the user presses the smart key on the control device again, the display device stops sending the instruction corresponding to the repeated execution of the channel key before the smart key after receiving the smart key pressing operation, and the display device responds to the key input instruction and the display area plays the audio image of the channel.
In some embodiments, after the user presses the direction key or channel key on the control device and then presses the smart key, as shown in fig. 4B, the GUI further includes a prompt box 54, and the prompt box 54 is used for prompting that the smart operation is being performed or the repeat key operation is being performed. When the repeated key operation is stopped, the prompt box 54 disappears, as shown in fig. 4C.
Fig. 5A-5D are schematic diagrams illustrating a fourth GUI provided by the display apparatus 200.
In fig. 5A, while a display screen such as a play screen of audio contents is displayed on a display of the display device, when a user inputs a volume adjustment instruction by operating a control device, the display device may cause the display screen to display a current volume value and a volume bar in response to the input instruction.
As shown in fig. 5A, the display device may provide a GUI to the display, the GUI including a display screen 62 and a provision volume presentation area 61. A volume value box 611 and a volume bar box 612 are arranged in the volume display area 61. The volume value in the volume value box 611 and the number of the colored volume bar boxes 612 can be changed by the input of the user operating the control device to change the volume level. For example, the volume value is 0 and the number of colored volume bars is 0.
In fig. 5A, when the user operates the control device to display the current volume value of 0 and the number of the colored volume bars 611 of 0, if the user presses the direction key or the volume key on the control device to display the current volume value of 1, the number of the colored volume bars 611 increases correspondingly, as shown in fig. 5B. And the user presses the smart key on the control device, and the display equipment can repeatedly execute the corresponding operation of pressing the direction key or the volume key before the smart key after receiving the pressing operation of the smart key. The current application scene is volume adjustment, and the preset time can be 0.5 second, that is, the operation corresponding to pressing the direction key or the volume key before the smart key is repeatedly executed at an interval of 1 s. In response to the key input command, the display device increases the volume value by 1 every 0.5s, and correspondingly increases the number of the colored volume bars until the volume value reaches the maximum value of 100, stops when the number of the colored volume bars reaches the maximum value, or stops when the number of repetitions reaches a predetermined number, as shown in fig. 5C. Or when the volume value reaches 50, the user presses the smart key on the control device again, and after receiving the operation of pressing the smart key, the display device stops sending the instruction corresponding to the direction key before the smart key is pressed repeatedly, as shown in fig. 5D, the display device responds to the key input instruction, the volume value stays at 50, and the number of the colored volume bar frames stays at the number corresponding to 50.
In some embodiments, after the user presses the direction key or the volume key on the control device and then presses the smart key, as shown in fig. 5B, a prompt box 63 is further included in the GUI, and the prompt box 63 is used for prompting that a smart operation is being performed or a repeat key operation is being performed. When the repeated key operation is stopped, the prompt box 63 disappears, as shown in fig. 5C and 5D.
A flowchart of a method for repeatedly performing operations corresponding to an input instruction is illustrated in fig. 7.
Referring to fig. 7, the method includes the following steps:
step S71: an input command input by a user operating the control device is received. For example, the user interface may receive an instruction from the user to change the volume value and the number of colored volume bars in fig. 5A corresponding to a direction key or a volume key on the control device by pressing the direction key or the volume key.
Step S72: responding to an input instruction, and executing an operation corresponding to the input instruction.
Step S73: a repeat command input by a user operating the control device is received. The user interface can also receive the instruction which corresponds to the smart key and is input by the user through pressing the smart key on the control device, and the instruction which corresponds to the smart key and is repeatedly executed last time through pressing the direction key or the volume key on the control device by the user can be input again.
Step S74: and responding to the repeated instruction, and determining the application scene of the input instruction.
In some embodiments, after receiving the user input instruction and the repeat instruction, the application scene of the input instruction needs to be determined. The repetition frequency of executing the input instructions is different for different application scenarios. For example, the application scenario is volume adjustment, and the preset time may be set to 0.5s, i.e., the repetition frequency is 0.5 s/time. The application scenario is time progress bar skipping, and the preset time can be set to 1s, namely the repetition frequency is 1 s/time. In the application scenario, for switching the content of a certain application, the preset time may be set to 1s, that is, the repetition frequency is 1 s/time. The application scenario is channel switching, and in order to ensure that the channel can be successfully switched and the playing content corresponding to the channel is played, the preset time may be set to 10s, that is, the repetition frequency is 10 s/time.
Step S75: and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction at intervals of preset time corresponding to the application scene.
In some embodiments, in the process of repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction, the user needs to be prompted to currently repeatedly execute the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
Step S76: and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the operation frequency corresponding to the repeated execution of the input instruction reaching a preset frequency.
In some embodiments, for some application scenarios, it is necessary to set a maximum number of repetitions of repeatedly performing an operation of an input instruction. For example, in an application scenario of volume adjustment, the maximum volume is 100, and the maximum number of repetitions may be set to 100.
In some embodiments, for some application scenarios, for example, switching the content of a certain application, when the item selected by the selector is the last item, the execution of the operation corresponding to the input instruction is stopped. And for example, volume adjustment is performed, and the operation corresponding to the input instruction is stopped in response to the volume reaching the maximum value. The maximum value of the volume which can be borne by each user is different, and the user can set the maximum value of the volume according to the maximum value of the volume which can be borne by the user. For example, a user may experience a maximum volume of 80, and when the volume reaches 80, the volume stops increasing and does not continue to increase toward 100.
Another method flow diagram for repeatedly performing operations corresponding to an input instruction is illustrated in fig. 8.
Referring to fig. 8, the method includes the following steps:
step S81: an input command input by a user operating the control device is received. For example, the user interface may receive an instruction from a user to switch the channel in fig. 4A and the audio screen corresponding to the channel by pressing a direction key or a volume key on the control device.
Step S82: responding to an input instruction, and executing an operation corresponding to the input instruction.
Step S83: a repeat command input by a user operating the control device is received. The user interface can also receive the instruction which corresponds to the smart key and is input by the user through pressing the smart key on the control device, and the instruction which corresponds to the smart key and is repeatedly executed last time through pressing the direction key or the volume key on the control device by the user can be input again.
Step S84: and responding to the repeated instruction, and determining the application scene of the input instruction.
In some embodiments, after receiving the user input instruction and the repeat instruction, the application scene of the input instruction needs to be determined. The repetition frequency of executing the input instructions is different for different application scenarios. For example, the application scenario is volume adjustment, and the preset time may be set to 0.5s, i.e., the repetition frequency is 0.5 s/time. The application scenario is time progress bar skipping, and the preset time can be set to 1s, namely the repetition frequency is 1 s/time. In the application scenario, for switching the content of a certain application, the preset time may be set to 1s, that is, the repetition frequency is 1 s/time. The application scenario is channel switching, and in order to ensure that the channel can be successfully switched and the playing content corresponding to the channel is played, the preset time may be set to 10s, that is, the repetition frequency is 10 s/time.
Step S85: and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction at intervals of preset time corresponding to the application scene.
In some embodiments, in the process of repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction, the user needs to be prompted to currently repeatedly execute the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
Step S86: a stop command input by a user operating the control device is received. For example, the user interface may receive again an instruction from the user to stop repeatedly executing the previous time the user presses the direction key or the channel key on the control device by pressing a smart key on the control device, which corresponds to the smart key.
Step S87: and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the stop instruction.
In the embodiment, the display device executes the operation corresponding to the input instruction after receiving the input instruction of the user, and can repeatedly execute the operation corresponding to the input instruction after receiving the repeated instruction of the user, so that the user is prevented from pressing keys for a long time, the complexity of the operation is reduced, and the user experience is improved.
While the preferred embodiments of the present application have been described, additional variations and modifications in those embodiments may occur to those skilled in the art once they learn of the basic inventive concepts. Therefore, it is intended that the appended claims be interpreted as including preferred embodiments and all alterations and modifications as fall within the scope of the application.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made in the present application without departing from the spirit and scope of the application. Thus, if such modifications and variations of the present application fall within the scope of the claims of the present application and their equivalents, the present application is intended to include such modifications and variations as well.

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1. A display device, comprising:
a display for displaying a user interface;
the user interface is used for receiving instructions input by a user;
a controller for performing:
responding to an input instruction, and executing an operation corresponding to the input instruction;
and responding to the repeated instruction, and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
2. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to perform:
and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the operation frequency corresponding to the repeated execution of the input instruction reaching a preset frequency.
3. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the controller performs the operation corresponding to the repeated execution of the input instruction in the following manner:
determining an application scene of the input instruction;
and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction at intervals of preset time corresponding to the application scene.
4. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to perform:
and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the stop instruction.
5. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to perform:
and prompting the user to currently and repeatedly execute the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
6. A method for repeatedly executing operations corresponding to input instructions, comprising:
responding to an input instruction, and executing an operation corresponding to the input instruction;
and responding to the repeated instruction, and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
7. The method of claim 6, further comprising:
and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the operation frequency corresponding to the repeated execution of the input instruction reaching a preset frequency.
8. The method according to claim 6, wherein the repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction specifically includes:
determining an application scene of the input instruction;
and repeatedly executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction at intervals of preset time corresponding to the application scene.
9. The method of claim 6, further comprising:
and stopping executing the operation corresponding to the input instruction in response to the stop instruction.
10. The method of claim 6, further comprising:
and prompting the user to currently and repeatedly execute the operation corresponding to the input instruction.
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