CN112214126B - Operation panel and display method and device thereof - Google Patents

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CN112214126B
CN112214126B CN202011010205.XA CN202011010205A CN112214126B CN 112214126 B CN112214126 B CN 112214126B CN 202011010205 A CN202011010205 A CN 202011010205A CN 112214126 B CN112214126 B CN 112214126B
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Abstract

The invention discloses an operation panel and a display method and equipment thereof. Wherein, this control panel includes: the body is provided with a touch interface for interactive operation of a user, display elements uploaded by a plurality of controlled devices are displayed in a graphic interface area of the touch interface, the display elements uploaded by different controlled devices are distributed in the graphic interface area according to a preset display template, and when the display content in the graphic interface area is triggered to be switched, the display elements in the graphic interface area are updated. The invention solves the technical problems that in the prior art, the mobile equipment wirelessly remotely controls different controlled equipment through a wireless network, and the mobile equipment has complicated remote control operation and low efficiency due to large difference of operation interfaces of the controlled equipment.

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Operation panel and display method and device thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of panel control, in particular to an operation panel and a display method and display equipment thereof.
Background
In the related art, with the continuous development of the graphic display technology, the improvement of the home system in the aspect of intelligent interaction is gradually improved, and usually, a user can hold mobile equipment (such as a smart phone and a tablet personal computer) and connect with controlled equipment through a wireless network to perform wireless remote control.
In view of the above problems, no effective solution has been proposed.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the invention provides an operation panel, and a display method and equipment thereof, which are used for at least solving the technical problems that in the prior art, different controlled equipment is wirelessly remotely controlled by mobile equipment through a wireless network, and the remote control operation of the mobile equipment is complicated and the efficiency is low due to large difference of operation interfaces of the controlled equipment.
According to an aspect of the embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a display method for an operation panel, where the operation panel includes a body and a shell, the body has a touch interface for user to perform interactive operation, and a graphical interface area of the touch interface displays display elements uploaded by a plurality of controlled devices, where the display elements uploaded by different controlled devices are laid out in the graphical interface area according to a preset display template, and when display content in the graphical interface area is triggered to be switched, the display elements in the graphical interface area are updated.
Optionally, the switching of the display content in the graphical interface area is controlled by a controlled device with different switching operations, and the display element is set as an index identifier, where the index identifier is used to associate the display content to be displayed, and after the index identifier receives a touch, the display content associated with the index identifier is displayed in the graphical interface area.
Optionally, a switching object is disposed in the graphical interface area, the current display content in the graphical interface area is triggered to be switched to a target content by dragging or clicking the switching object, the target content is a preset content or a custom content of the processor, and the target content is arranged and displayed in a visualization area in the graphical interface area.
Optionally, a title interface is further disposed in the graphical interface area, wherein the target content is indexed by triggering a control identifier on the title interface.
Optionally, a guidance identifier is set in the graphical interface area, and the guidance identifier is configured to instruct at least one script page associated with the display content to be displayed in the graphical interface area, and sequence and display the script page according to a preset page layout mode.
Optionally, the script page further includes a plurality of index identifiers, where the index identifiers are used to generate a new graphical sub-interface when detecting that the graphical interface in the graphical interface area is dragged towards the same or an opposite operation direction.
Optionally, a pointer stack is set in any one or more graphical interfaces displayed in the graphical interface area, where the pointer stack is used to track association information, and is set to associate an application identifier of an application module to be accessed with corresponding application program data written in a memory, or associate an application function and an extended function of each application module.
Optionally, the pointer stack is used for pointing to display content required to be called in each application program when sensing that the acceleration measurement is not generated by the body; upon sensing an amount of acceleration of the body due to flipping or rotation, the pointer stack is used to determine that the graphics within the designated area have not changed.
Optionally, in a case of dragging or clicking the pointer stack, tracking display content in the graphical interface area based on the pointer stack, wherein the display content includes information content of different graphical interfaces and/or title interfaces.
Optionally, the display state of the pointer stack in the graphical interface area includes at least one of: display mode, blanking mode, intermittent semi-transparent display mode, wherein different display states of the pointer stack are switched by dragging or clicking.
According to another aspect of the embodiments of the present invention, there is also provided an operation panel including: the body is located between the surface board and the back board, the main body of the surface board is a touch interface with a user for interactive operation, display elements uploaded by a plurality of controlled devices are displayed in a graphic interface area of the touch interface, the display elements uploaded by different controlled devices are distributed in the graphic interface area according to a preset display template, and when display content in the graphic interface area is triggered to be switched, the display elements in the graphic interface area are updated.
Optionally, a plurality of electrical functional components are disposed within the housing, the electrical functional components including at least one of: the device comprises an integrated Printed Circuit Board (PCB), a computing chip, a memory, a power supply board, a driving circuit board and an input/output (I/O) interface thereof.
Optionally, the body comprises at least one of the following components: the wireless communication component is used for sending the generated remote control command to the associated controlled equipment; the accelerometer is used for sensing the acceleration generated when the body overturns; one or more physical keys for shortcut to at least one electrical function.
Optionally, the operation panel further comprises a graphics processor, wherein a corresponding pointer stack is generated based on the number or kind of applications installed in the graphics processor, the pointer stack being used to produce the data set or the grouping of the data set in the memory.
Optionally, the pointer stack is used to point to the data set or group of data sets that each application needs to invoke in case the accelerometer does not sense that the ontology generates an acceleration measure; and controlling the graphic area indicated by the pointer stack not to change when the accelerometer senses the acceleration amount of the body generated by overturning or rotating.
Optionally, when the ontology is in different usage states, the graphics processor is configured to determine different manipulation modes of the pointer stack for the different usage states.
According to another aspect of the embodiments of the present invention, there is also provided an apparatus including the operation panel described in any one of the above, the apparatus further including: the base is fixedly spliced with the back plate and is arranged on the structure outside the body.
Optionally, a switch-off device is installed in the base, and is configured to perform switching off or switching on through an interface input received by the processor, wherein the switch-off device includes at least one of: magnetic coupling, optical coupling and thyristor type relays.
In the embodiment of the invention, a surface board with a touch interface for interactive operation of a user is provided in a control panel, display elements uploaded by a plurality of controlled devices are displayed in a graphic interface area of the touch interface, the display elements uploaded by different controlled devices are distributed in the graphic interface area according to a preset display template, and when the display content in the graphic interface area is triggered to be switched, the display elements in the graphic interface area are updated. In this embodiment, the display elements of each controlled device may be directly displayed on the touch interface, and the display elements of the controlled device corresponding to the graphic interface area may be updated according to the switching content, and the elements on the operation interfaces of different controlled devices are respectively displayed on the touch interface, so as to implement fast operation, reduce operation procedures, and improve operation efficiency, thereby solving the technical problems of complicated remote control operation and low efficiency of the mobile device due to the fact that the mobile device wirelessly remotely controls different controlled devices through a wireless network in the related art.
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FIG. 1 is a side schematic view of an alternative operator panel according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a display of an alternative touch interface according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of an alternative graphical interface according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a diagram of an alternative click index identifier, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 5 is a diagram illustrating an alternative use of a pointer stack according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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In order to make the technical solutions of the present invention better understood, 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 only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. 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 noted that the terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and claims of the present invention and in the drawings described above are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used is interchangeable under appropriate circumstances such that the embodiments of the invention described herein are capable of operation in other sequences than those illustrated or described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprises," "comprising," and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, system, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of steps or elements is not necessarily limited to those steps or elements expressly listed, but may include other steps or elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
The following embodiments of the present invention mainly relate to an improvement of an operation panel, particularly a control panel with a touch interface for providing user input and corresponding graphic feedback, and may be applied to various home devices/home systems. The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to examples.
Embodiment one control panel
Fig. 1 is a schematic side view of an alternative operation panel according to an embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in fig. 1, the operation panel may include:
the body 11 is located between the surface plate 1201 and the back plate 1202, the main body portion of the surface plate 1201 is a touch interface 10 with a user for performing interaction, display elements uploaded by a plurality of controlled devices are displayed in a graphic interface area of the touch interface 10, the display elements uploaded by different controlled devices are distributed in the graphic interface area according to a preset display template, and when display content in the graphic interface area is triggered to be switched, the display elements in the graphic interface area are updated.
The housing shown in fig. 1 has a regular square structure, but the actual structure of the housing is not limited in the embodiment of the present invention, and it may be: circular structures, trapezoidal structures, etc. The same is true of the body 11, which is illustrated in fig. 1 as a square profile, but which may also have other structural shapes.
As for the surface board 1201 or the touch interface 10, a square structure is illustrated in fig. 1, the outline thereof may also be set as a curved transition edge, and the surface board and the back board are spliced with each other.
The display device of the touch interface may include: liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) or LED backlit displays, which in one embodiment may be appropriately adjusted as the intensity of the light changes, may also be used to receive user pressure inputs to generate feedback actions. In this case, the display screen further includes a transparent capacitive plate attached to a surface of the display screen to receive the touch signal, and in another embodiment, the capacitive plate has a curved structure at an edge of the display screen to receive a surface stress against the display screen during the touch process to generate the trigger electrical signal to the processor.
The operation panel provides a surface board with a touch interface 10 for interactive operation of a user, displays display elements uploaded by a plurality of controlled devices in a graphic interface area of the touch interface 10, lays out the display elements uploaded by different controlled devices in the graphic interface area according to a preset display template, and updates the display elements in the graphic interface area when the display content in the graphic interface area is triggered to be switched. In this embodiment, the display elements of each controlled device may be directly displayed on the touch interface, and the display elements of the controlled device corresponding to the graphic interface area may be updated according to the switching content, and the elements on the operation interfaces of different controlled devices are respectively displayed on the touch interface, so as to implement fast operation, reduce operation procedures, and improve operation efficiency, thereby solving the technical problems of complicated remote control operation and low efficiency of the mobile device due to the fact that the mobile device wirelessly remotely controls different controlled devices through a wireless network in the related art.
Fig. 2 is a schematic display diagram of an alternative touch interface according to an embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in fig. 2, different elements may be displayed on the touch interface 10 on the surface board 1201, for example, time elements (including: 08. The touch interface 10 presents basic content as shown in fig. 2 when installed on a base, and the touch interface 10 may have a graphical interface area for displaying static or dynamic graphics, and elements sensed by other home devices, such as temperature and humidity, weather temperature, and/or element information related to a home scene where a user is located, are displayed in the graphical interface area. In some embodiments, the displayed elements may be configured as index identifiers to present corresponding detailed information upon receiving a user's tap, such as presenting more detailed calendar information upon tapping a date region.
Optionally, a plurality of electrical functional components are installed in the housing, and the electrical functional components include at least one of: the device comprises an integrated Printed Circuit Board (PCB), a computing chip, a memory, a power supply board, a driving circuit board and an input/output (I/O) interface thereof.
Various electrical functional components can be installed in the housing, for example, an integrated Printed Circuit Board (PCB), a processing computing chip (which may include a processor and a coprocessor for specifically processing graphics changes, conversion or visual effects, in some examples, the coprocessor is used for processing display element changes output by a touch interface, such as interface changes during scrolling, dragging or turning of screen contents, and after customizing an initial rest state of the body, the touch interface can receive touch operations of a user's finger, and acceleration induced changes on the touch interface are determined to determine corresponding changes of the screen contents, and the invention proposes that, through such changes, user's manipulation on the interface is simplified as much as possible), a memory, a power supply board, a driving circuit board, and an I/O interface thereof, wherein the power supply board is used for obtaining operating power from a base (which is a base fixed to a back board in a mutually spliced manner, a structure arranged outside the body, and used for being installed in a building surface or any operation surface (such as a desk, a table, a chair, and the like) and exposing a main structure of the body), and a shutdown device is installed in the base and used for performing at least one of the following operations: magnetic coupling, optical coupling and thyristor type relays.
The surface of the body 11 is further provided with one or more physical keys (not shown in fig. 1) through which a user can receive shortcut operations for certain electrical functions. For example, the shortcut operation may be a user's customization received by the processor, or a key function used in some emergency situations, such as restarting the system.
Optionally, the body may further comprise a microphone/speaker component for receiving audio input or outputting audio feedback.
In an embodiment of the invention, the body comprises at least one of the following components: the wireless communication component is used for sending the generated remote control command to the associated controlled equipment; the accelerometer is used for sensing the acceleration generated when the body turns over; one or more physical keys for shortcut operation of at least one electrical function.
The body is provided with a wireless communication component for sending the remote control command generated by the processor to the controlled equipment (for example, the remote control command is sent to the indoor gateway equipment first and then sent to each household controlled equipment through the indoor gateway equipment), the communication mode is not limited, and for example, the wireless communication component sends and receives wireless data based on protocols such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Alternatively, the body 11 in the embodiment of the present invention may be detached from the base for separate use, that is, the housing of the body 11 is completely enclosed, and sometimes only the charging interface is reserved.
The body is also provided with an accelerometer, the accelerometer is used for sensing the gravity acceleration of the swinging of the user or a gyroscope generating acceleration change when the body is overturned, and optionally, the processor is configured to provide the user with a calibration operation on the alignment state of the gyroscope, so that the gyroscope is prevented from being frequently and mistakenly triggered in different static states by considering that the static state of the body which is arranged on a building surface and kept static and the static state which is arranged on an office table after the body is detached by the user are different.
When entering another graphical interface (which may be understood as a second graphical interface) from a first graphical interface, the content of the elements presented by the first graphical interface will change. For example, when the user drags the first graphical interface to the bottom of the touch interface, the second graphical interface can be switched out and present information content, the presented information content is the detailed information content of the interested item preset by the processor or freely defined by the user, and the first graphical interface also comprises other information content, such as a chart, a picture or a word title. Alternatively, the first graphical interface may be arranged to be arranged within a visualization area of the touch interface 10, where content information to be presented may be retrieved through a title interface for the user to browse generally or click further.
One or more script pages are also arranged in the first graphical interface and used for filling the information content corresponding to the title interface. In general, in the setting, in order to enable the user to read such information content more quickly, for example, most of the text content is blanked according to a certain preset mode, for example, the processor determines the repeated content by extracting the keywords of the text content and then removes the repeated content. In this manner, the presented first graphical interface can be filled within the entire or primary display area of the touch interface 10 and can provide as much outlook content to the user as possible. Further, a guide identifier for prompting the user to further operate can be further arranged at the bottom of the first graphical interface, so that more script content can be presented through the guide identifier. For example, when the user drags the first graphical interface to the bottom again, additional script pages may be displayed in a sequential order. While in order to render these script pages in the entire display area, display width and display content adjustments may be made to the displayed script page, which may be suitably morphed by the processor into another script page and be the same width as the other script page and have more content rendered therein.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of an alternative graphical interface according to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in the left side of fig. 3, a plurality of elements can be displayed on the touch interface 10, including: zooming element 30, switched graphical interface 110, title interface 120, touch interface bottom 401, touch interface side 402, content element 130, index mark 20, when the user enters another graphical interface 110 from the first graphical interface through point touch control, the content of the elements presented by the graphical interface will change. For example, as a user drags graphical interface 100 toward touch interface bottom 401, graphical interface 110 may be toggled out and present information content. The presented information content is a detailed information content of the item of interest preset by the processor or freely defined by the user. The graphical interface 110 may also include other information content such as charts, pictures, or text titles, and in addition, the graphical interface 110 may be configured to be arranged within a visualization area of the touch interface 10, where content information to be presented may be indexed through the title interface 120 for a user to generally browse or further click.
In fig. 3, the right interface content indicates the display content after indexing the script page, and one or more script pages are further provided in the graphical interface 110 for filling the information content of the corresponding banner interface. In general, in the setting, in order to enable the user to read such information content more quickly, for example, most of the text content is blanked according to a certain preset pattern, the processor determines the repeated content by extracting the keywords of the text content and then removes the repeated content. In this manner, the rendered graphical interface 110 can fill in the entire or primary display area of the touch interface 10 and can provide as much outlook content to the user as possible.
Optionally, the guide identifier 20 shown on the left side of fig. 3 for prompting the user to further operate is used to present more script content, and the content shown on the right side of fig. 3 includes: the pointer stack 310, the second graphic interface 111, the title factor 120, the index flag 1331, the script pages 131, 132, and 133, and when the user drags the graphic interface 110 again to the bottom 401, the other script pages 132 and 133 shown on the right side of fig. 3 may be sequentially arranged for display and display script page specific contents in the script content portion 131, and in order to render these script pages in the entire display area, the script page 130 may be appropriately deformed by the processor into another script page 131 and be the same width as the script page 132 or 133 and have more contents rendered therein.
The script page may further include more index identifiers, fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of an optional click index identifier according to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in fig. 4, the content shown in the right side of fig. 3 is displayed on the left side of fig. 4, and includes an index identifier 1331, and after the click index identifier 331, a new graphical sub-interface is generated when the user continuously drags the graphical interface toward the same/opposite direction. For example, on the right side of FIG. 4, the graphical sub-interface may contain an index marker 203 (such as a scroll/progress block) for indicating additional operations by the user, the index marker also being used to correlate information content from other home devices, e.g., more detailed content corresponding to the index marker 1331 may be displayed in the graphical interface 102 shown in FIG. 4.
In the right part of fig. 4, the newly generated graphical interface 102 may be displayed in the area of the previous graphical interface 101 or separated from the graphical interface 101, and in some embodiments, the graphical interface 102 will be removed when the user drags in the main area of the touch interface 10 in the direction opposite to the direction of the previous dragging.
Alternatively, the operation panel further comprises a graphics processor, wherein a corresponding pointer stack is generated based on the number or kind of applications installed in the graphics processor, the pointer stack being used to produce the data set or the grouping of the data set in the memory.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a pointer stack that can be displayed in any suitable location on a graphical interface, and sometimes can be set to be hidden. When the pointer stack is set, it is convenient for the user to directly access the information content to be extracted, and optionally, the processor is configured to create a different pointer stack when generating such a graphical interface, where the pointer stack is set to associate the application identifier of the application module to be accessed with the corresponding application program data written in the memory, or to extend the application function of each application module.
The touch interface may generate a plurality of graphical interfaces or graphical sub-interfaces, and the generation of the pointer stack may be triggered by a specific touch manner (for example, continuous clicking at an edge position of any graphical interface), and the tracking of the information content of the graphical interface may be determined by the pointer stack generated on the graphical interface, for example, the tracking may be set to last for a preset time period to allow the processor (or a coprocessor thereof) to periodically obtain an update of the information content associated with the graphical interface or a header interface thereof, or the graphical interface may be a certain electrical function set by an upper computer of the home system, so as to allow a user to continuously obtain continuous use or intermittent use of the electrical function without frequently calling the application data.
After the graphical interface is set to the pointer stack, the pointer stack may be blanked in the next operation, or the user may determine tracking of the information content by dragging the generated pointer stack across multiple graphical interfaces and/or title interfaces arranged in the touch interface, and thus, the graphical interfaces may be rearranged into multiple interfaces for the user to switch browsing. In addition, the function of the pointer stack may be changed by user settings to determine the type, range, number, etc. of the applications to be pointed to, and it should be understood that the types of the applications corresponding to different graphical interfaces may be different from each other.
Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram of an alternative embodiment of the present invention, which shows a pointer stack 30 on the touch interface 10, as shown in fig. 5. The pointer stack 30 may be blanked in the graphical interface area or intermittently displayed semi-transparently (e.g., flashing periodically) to prompt the user if he or she desires to continue operation using the pointer stack. Alternatively, a graphical interface dragged by the user using the pointer stack may be distinctively altered in its display state and its next display state. As another example, the pointer stack 30 may be used to track and record the data content of the corresponding application program or the type and number of calls that are invoked when a user initially (and possibly frequently) uses an application module to determine the type of operation that requires transformation. In fig. 5, an application example is shown, that is, after receiving a touch operation, a plurality of application modules a, B, C and D are presented on the touch interface 10, which may correspond to electrical functions of one or more home devices, such as application module C indicating function start or monitoring of a security device type such as entrance guard, and when a certain application module is dragged into a graphic area of the pointer stack 30, the graphic interface (e.g., a script item presented in the right graphic interface 102 in fig. 4) of the final/most detailed representation frequently viewed or manipulated by the user may be generated without the user frequently clicking on the manipulation, where logics of transformation generated for each application module may be different from each other, thereby enabling the user to have different degrees of quick access to each application program.
Optionally, in the case where the accelerometer does not sense that the ontology generates an acceleration amount, the pointer stack is used to point to the data set or group of data sets that each application needs to call; the graphic area indicated by the control pointer stack does not change when the accelerometer senses the amount of acceleration of the body due to flipping or rotation.
The generation of the pointer stack may produce one or more data sets in memory or a grouping of such data sets. That is, the pointer stack is generated correspondingly to the number or kind of applications installed in the graphic processor provided in the dashboard, and in particular, the pointer stack can also be used to construct a list of manipulation items for each data set so as to facilitate the retrieval and erasure of the logical code corresponding to each manipulation.
Alternatively, when the ontology is in different usage states, the graphics processor is configured to determine different manipulation modes of the pointer stack for the different usage states. In the case of dragging or clicking a pointer stack, display content within the graphical interface area is tracked based on the pointer stack, wherein the display content includes information content of different graphical interfaces and/or title interfaces.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the display state of the pointer stack in the graphics interface area includes at least one of the following: display mode, blanking mode, intermittent semi-transparent display mode, where different display states of the pointer stack are switched by dragging or clicking.
The graphics processor is further configured to define different manipulation modes of the pointer stack for different usage states when the body of the manipulation panel is manipulated in the different usage states. For example, when the ontology installation is fixed to the surface of the base, the logic of the pointer stack can be used to point to the specific content portion of each application data that needs to be called, since the ontology itself does not produce any acceleration metrics due to motion. When the body is used as a portable device by a user, the graphic area where the pointer stack is located can not be changed when the graphic interface is turned due to the fact that the acceleration of the body is measured by the coprocessor due to turning/rotating, and therefore the pointer stack can be used as a reference point of operation.
According to another aspect of the embodiments of the present invention, there is also provided an apparatus including the operation panel of any one of the above, the apparatus further including: the base is fixedly spliced with the back plate and is of a structure arranged outside the body.
The base and the back plate are mutually spliced and fixed on the base, and the base is used for being installed in a building surface or any operation surface (such as a writing desk, a table and a chair and the like) and exposing the main structure of the body.
Optionally, a switch-off device is installed in the base, and is configured to perform switching off or on through an interface input received by the processor, where the switch-off device includes at least one of: magnetic coupling, optical coupling and thyristor type relays.
The invention is illustrated below by means of a further alternative embodiment.
Embodiment two display method of operation panel
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an operation panel display method embodiment, it is noted that the steps illustrated in the flowchart of the drawings may be performed in a computer system such as a set of computer executable instructions, and that while a logical order is illustrated in the flowchart, in some cases the steps illustrated or described may be performed in an order different than here.
The embodiment of the invention provides a display method of an operation panel, which comprises a body and a shell, wherein the body is provided with a touch interface for interactive operation of a user, and display elements uploaded by a plurality of controlled devices are displayed in a graphic interface area of the touch interface, wherein the display elements uploaded by different controlled devices are distributed in the graphic interface area according to a preset display template, and when the display content in the graphic interface area is triggered to be switched, the display elements in the graphic interface area are updated.
The display method of the control panel provides a body with a touch interface for a user to carry out interactive operation, display elements uploaded by a plurality of controlled devices are displayed in a graphic interface area of the touch interface, the display elements uploaded by different controlled devices are distributed in the graphic interface area according to a preset display template, and when the display content in the graphic interface area is triggered to be switched, the display elements in the graphic interface area are updated. In this embodiment, the display elements of each controlled device may be directly displayed on the touch interface, and the display elements of the controlled device corresponding to the graphic interface area may be updated according to the switching content, and the elements on the operation interfaces of different controlled devices are respectively displayed on the touch interface, so as to implement fast operation, reduce operation procedures, and improve operation efficiency, thereby solving the technical problems of complicated remote control operation and low efficiency of the mobile device due to the fact that the mobile device wirelessly remotely controls different controlled devices through a wireless network in the related art.
The back plate of the control panel is spliced with the base, the base is of a structure arranged outside the body, and the base is used for being installed in a building surface or any operation surface (such as a writing desk, a table and a chair) and exposing the main structure of the body. Optionally, a switch-off device is installed in the base, and is configured to perform switching off or on through an interface input received by the processor, where the switch-off device includes at least one of: magnetic coupling, optical coupling and thyristor type relays.
Optionally, the switching of the display content in the graphical interface area is controlled by a controlled device that performs different switching operations, and the display element is set as an index identifier, where the index identifier is used to associate the display content to be displayed, and after the index identifier receives a touch, the display content associated with the index identifier is displayed in the graphical interface area.
Optionally, a switching object is disposed in the graphical interface region, the current display content in the graphical interface region is triggered to be switched to the target content by dragging or clicking the switching object, the target content is the preset content or the custom content of the processor, and the target content is arranged and displayed in the visualization region in the graphical interface region.
In the embodiment of the present invention, a banner interface is further disposed in the graphical interface area, wherein the target content is indexed by triggering the control identifier on the banner interface.
As an optional embodiment of the present invention, a guidance identifier is disposed in the graphical interface region, and the guidance identifier is configured to instruct at least one script page associated with the display content to be displayed in the graphical interface region, and to display the script page in a sequence according to a preset page layout mode.
Optionally, the script page further includes a plurality of index identifiers, and the index identifiers are used for generating a new graphical sub-interface when detecting that the graphical interface in the graphical interface area is dragged towards the same or opposite operation direction.
As an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a pointer stack is set in any one or more graphical interfaces displayed in the graphical interface area, where the pointer stack is used to track association information, and is set to associate an application identifier of an application module to be accessed with corresponding application program data written in the memory, or to associate an application function and an extended function of each application module.
Optionally, in a case that the ontology is sensed not to generate the acceleration amount, the pointer stack is used for pointing to display content required to be called in each application program; upon sensing that the body is accelerating due to flipping or rotation, the pointer stack is used to determine that the graphics within the specified area are unchanged.
Alternatively, in the case of dragging or clicking the pointer stack, the display content in the graphical interface area is tracked based on the pointer stack, wherein the display content includes information content of different graphical interfaces and/or title interfaces.
In the embodiment of the invention, the display state of the pointer stack in the graphic interface area comprises at least one of the following states: display mode, blank mode, intermittent semi-transparent display mode, where different display states of the pointer stack are switched by dragging or clicking.
The above-mentioned serial numbers of the embodiments of the present invention are merely for description and do not represent the merits of the embodiments.
In the above embodiments of the present invention, the descriptions of the respective embodiments have respective emphasis, and for parts that are not described in detail in a certain embodiment, reference may be made to related descriptions of other embodiments.
In the embodiments provided in the present application, it should be understood that the disclosed technology can be implemented in other ways. The above-described embodiments of the apparatus are merely illustrative, and for example, the division of the units may be a logical division, and in actual implementation, there may be another division, for example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be omitted, or not executed. In addition, the shown or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, units or modules, and may be in an electrical or other form.
The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may or may not be physical units, may be located in one place, or may be distributed on a plurality of units. Some or all of the units can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the present invention may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be realized in a form of hardware, and can also be realized in a form of a software functional unit.
The integrated unit, if implemented in the form of a software functional unit and sold or used as a stand-alone product, may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the technical solution of the present invention may be embodied in the form of a software product, which is stored in a storage medium and includes instructions for causing a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, or a network device) to execute all or part of the steps of the method according to the embodiments of the present invention. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: a U-disk, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a removable hard disk, a magnetic disk, or an optical disk, and various media capable of storing program codes.
The foregoing is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and it should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, various modifications and amendments can be made without departing from the principle of the present invention, and these modifications and amendments should also be considered as the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A display method of an operation panel, comprising: the operation panel further comprises a graphic processor, wherein a corresponding pointer stack is generated based on the number or the type of application programs installed in the graphic processor, and the pointer stack is used for generating a data set or a grouping of the data set in the memory.
2. The display method according to claim 1, wherein switching of the display content in the graphical interface area is controlled by a controlled device with a different switching operation, and the display element is set as an index identifier, wherein the index identifier is used for associating the display content to be displayed, and after the index identifier receives a touch, the display content associated with the index identifier is displayed in the graphical interface area.
3. The display method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a switching object is disposed in the gui area, and dragging or clicking the switching object triggers switching of currently displayed content in the gui area to target content, where the target content is preset content or custom content of a processor, and is arranged and displayed in a visualization area in the gui area.
4. The display method according to claim 3, wherein a title interface is further disposed in the graphical interface area, and the target content is indexed by triggering a control identifier on the title interface.
5. The display method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a guide identifier is arranged in the graphical interface area, and the guide identifier is used for instructing to display at least one script page associated with the display content in the graphical interface area, and sequencing and displaying the script page according to a preset page layout mode.
6. The display method according to claim 5, wherein the script page further comprises a plurality of index identifiers, and the index identifiers are used for generating a new graphical sub-interface when the graphical interface in the graphical interface area is detected to be dragged towards the same or opposite operation direction.
7. The display method according to claim 1, wherein the pointer stack is configured to point to display contents required to be called in each application program when sensing that the ontology does not generate an acceleration amount; upon sensing that the body is accelerating due to flipping or rotation, the pointer stack is used to determine that the graphics within the specified area are unchanged.
8. An operation panel characterized by comprising: the operation panel comprises a body and a shell, wherein the shell comprises a surface plate and a back plate, the body is positioned between the surface plate and the back plate, the main body part of the surface plate is a touch interface with a user for interactive operation, display elements uploaded by a plurality of controlled devices are displayed in a graphic interface area of the touch interface, the display elements uploaded by different controlled devices are distributed in the graphic interface area according to a preset display template, when the display content in the graphic interface area is triggered to be switched, the display elements in the graphic interface area are updated, a pointer stack is arranged in any one or more graphic interfaces displayed in the graphic interface area, the pointer stack is used for tracking association information and is arranged for associating an application identifier of an application module to be accessed with corresponding application program data written in a memory or associating the application function and an expansion function of each application module, the operation panel further comprises a graphic processor, and the pointer stack is used for generating a corresponding pointer based on the number or the type of the application programs installed in the graphic processor and generating a data set or grouping of the data sets in the memory.
9. An apparatus comprising an operation panel, characterized in that the operation panel is the operation panel described in claim 8, the apparatus further comprising: the base is fixedly spliced with the back plate and is arranged on the structure outside the body.
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