AU2014200244B2 - Method of Controlling Tasks on an Apparatus - Google Patents

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AU2014200244B2
AU2014200244B2 AU2014200244A AU2014200244A AU2014200244B2 AU 2014200244 B2 AU2014200244 B2 AU 2014200244B2 AU 2014200244 A AU2014200244 A AU 2014200244A AU 2014200244 A AU2014200244 A AU 2014200244A AU 2014200244 B2 AU2014200244 B2 AU 2014200244B2
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Abstract Disclosed is a method for controlling tasks on an apparatus and an apparatus. The apparatus comprises: a touch screen and a controller for controlling the touch screen to display a first application in a first region of the touch screen and to display, at the same time, a plurality of objects corresponding respectively to a plurality of other applications executed on the apparatus in a second region of the touch screen. The controller is configured to be responsive to gesture input on the touch screen to enable the user to select an object corresponding to a second application from the plurality of other applications so that the second application is displayed on the touch screen so as to perform task switching. The controller is also configured to be responsive to gesture input on the second region of the touch screen to enable a user to select an object corresponding to an application from the plurality of other applications for termination. 5028128_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 S c wLU0 QO cc C Scr LUU LU uiOL >< CLCJ Lcu bC catz0 r F- Z HL-;:- L wc cc O LU) O- 0 ac~ =00

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1 Method of Controlling Tasks on an Apparatus Related Application This application is a divided from application no. 2011215017 filed 11 February 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Technical Field The present invention relates to an apparatus and method of controlling tasks on an apparatus. Background Art In general, the software platforms in mobile terminals still use a single tasking application. However, it is difficult for a mobile terminal having such a single tasking environment to remain in existence in a smart phone market. Today mobile terminals capable of performing multi-tasking are being dominant in the smart phone market as a growing trend is from a single tasking platform to a multi-tasking platform. Therefore, a large number of users can perform multi-tasking with their own mobile terminals, without difficulty. In order to maximize the user convenience in multi-tasking environments, an appropriate interface providing a notification to the user and easily performing a shift between executed applications is required. However, in the mobile terminal, there is yet no effective interface which can achieve a dynamic shift of an application, such as the shift of a foreground window, and can maintain the current state so that the user can easily return to an initial application. FIG. 1 is views showing examples where multi-tasking is performed in a conventional mobile terminal. Referring to FIG. 1, an application shift interface in the mobile terminal typically focuses on opening and displaying currently executed windows side by side. Further, since it is necessary for the user to remove the currently executed window in order to see all windows being executed by the user, the user must terminate an initial application. Moreover, in order to make a shift into an initial application while executing a plurality of applications, the user must inevitably find out the location of the initial application from among the plurality of applications. Summary of the Invention According to a first broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided an 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 2 apparatus, comprising: a touch screen; and a controller for controlling the touch screen to display a first application in a first region of the touch screen and to display, at the same time, a plurality of objects corresponding respectively to a plurality of other applications executed on the apparatus in a second region of the touch screen, the first application currently being operated by a user of the mobile terminal, the plurality of other applications being different to the first application, the controller configured to be responsive to gesture input on the touch screen to enable the user to select an object corresponding to a second application from the plurality of other applications so that the second application is displayed on the touch screen so as to perform task switching, and wherein the controller is also configured to be responsive to gesture input on the second region of the touch screen made upon a specific object among the plurality of objects to enable a user to terminate the application from the plurality of other applications corresponding to the specific object in respect of which the gesture input is made and remove the specific object from the touch screen. The controller may be configured to rearrange positions of objects corresponding respectively to remaining ones of the plurality of other applications when the second application from the plurality of other applications is selected by gesture input on the touch screen for termination. In one embodiment, the second application is displayed in both the first and second regions of the touch screen responsive to task switching. In another embodiment, the controller is configured to display, in response to gesture input with respect to the second region, an object corresponding to an application executed on the mobile terminal that is not initially displayed in the second region. The controller may be configured to control the touch screen to display only the first application or the second application in response to gesture input on the touch screen. The second region may be displayed on a lower portion of the touch screen. In a particular embodiment, the controller is configured to control the touch screen to display only the first application in response to gesture input on the touch screen. According to a second broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of controlling tasks on an apparatus, the method comprising: controlling a touch screen to display a first application in a first region of the 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 3 touch screen and to display, at the same time, a plurality of objects corresponding respectively to a plurality of other applications executed on the apparatus in a second region of the touch screen, the first application currently being operated by a user of the mobile terminal, the plurality of other applications being different to the first application, performing task switching responsive to gesture input on the touch screen indicative that the user has selected an object corresponding to a second application from the plurality of other applications for task switching so that the second application is displayed on the touch screen, and terminating an application from the plurality of other applications responsive to gesture input on the second region of the touch screen made upon a specific object among the plurality of objects indicative that the user has selected to terminate the application from the plurality of other applications corresponding to the specific object in respect of which the gesture input is made and remove the specific object from the touch screen. The method may comprise rearranging positions of objects corresponding respectively to remaining ones of the plurality of other applications when the second application from the plurality of other applications is selected by gesture input on the touch screen for termination. In one embodiment, the method comprises displaying the second application in both the first and second regions of the touch screen responsive to task switching. In another embodiment, the method comprises displaying, in response to gesture input with respect to the second region, an object corresponding to an application executed on the mobile terminal that is not initially displayed in the second region. The method may comprise controlling the touch screen to display only the first application or the second application in response to gesture input on the touch screen. The second region may be displayed on a lower portion of the touch screen. In a particular embodiment, the method comprises controlling the touch screen to display only the first application in response to gesture input on the touch screen. It should be noted that any of the various individual features of each of the above aspects of the invention, and any of the various individual features of the embodiments described herein including in the claims, can be combined as suitable and desired. Brief Description of Drawings In order that the invention may be more clearly ascertained, embodiments will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which: 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 4 FIG. 1 is views showing examples where multi-tasking is performed in a conventional mobile terminal; FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of performing multi-tasking in a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a procedure of performing multi-tasking in a mobile terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 5 is a view explaining an operation of overlapping and displaying at least one executed application window in FIG. 4; FIG. 6 is a view explaining an operation of displaying at least one executed application window as a foreground window of a screen in FIG. 4; FIG. 7 is a view explaining an operation of canceling the selection of at least one executed application window in FIG. 4; FIG. 8 is a view explaining an operation of terminating at least one executed application window in FIG. 4; FIGs. 9 and 10 are views explaining a zoom operation for at least one executed application window in FIG. 4; and FIG. 11 illustrates a zoom operation for at least one application window running in FIG. 3. Detailed Description Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, the same elements will be designated by the same reference numerals although they are shown in different drawings. FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 2, a radio frequency (RF) unit 123 performs a wireless communication function of the mobile terminal. The RF unit 123 includes an RF transmitter for up-converting a frequency of a signal to be transmitted and amplifying the up-converted signal, and an RF receiver for low-noise amplifying a received signal and down-converting a frequency of the low-noise amplified signal. A data processing unit 120 includes a transmitter for encoding and modulating the signal to be transmitted, a receiver for demodulating and decoding the received signal, etc. That is, the data processing unit 120 may include a modem and codec. 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 5 Here, the codec includes a data codec for processing a packet data and so on, and an audio codec for processing audio signals, such as voice. An audio processing unit 125 reproduces a received audio signal output from the audio codec of the data processing unit 120, and transmits a transmission audio signal, which has been generated from a microphone, to the audio codec of the data processing unit 120. A key input unit 127 includes keys for inputting numeric and text information, and function keys for setting various functions. A memory 130 may be configured by a program memory and a data memory. The program memory may store programs for controlling the general operation of the mobile terminal, and programs for controlling multi-tasking performance according to an embodiment of the present invention. Also, the data memory temporarily stores data generated while the programs are being executed. A controller 110 functions to control the overall operation of the mobile terminal. The controller 110 controls an application task manager 170 to perform multi-tasking according to an embodiment of the present invention. In alternate embodiment, the controller 110 may include the application task manager 170. A camera unit 140 captures the image of an object and includes a camera sensor for converting an optical signal obtained through photographing to an electric signal, and a signal processor for converting an analog image signal obtained by the camera sensor to digital data. Here, it is assumed that the camera sensor is a charge-coupled Device or complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensor, and the signal processor can be implemented with a digital signal processor (DSP). Note that the camera sensor and the image processor may be integrally or separately constructed. An image processing unit 150 performs image signal processing (ISP) for displaying an image signal output from the camera unit 140 in a display unit 160, wherein the ISP includes gamma correction, interpolation, spatial change, image effect, image scale, AWB, AE, AF, etc. Accordingly, the image processing unit 150 processes an image signal, which is output from the camera unit 140, in units of frames, and outputs the frame image data to meet the characteristic and size of the display unit 160. Also, the image processing unit 150 may include a video codec, which serves to compress the frame image data displayed on the display unit 160 in a preset mode, and to restore the compressed frame image data into original frame image data. Here, the video codec may include a JPEG codec, an MPEG4 codec, a Wavelet codec, etc. It is assumed that the image processing unit 150 has an on-screen display (OSD) function 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 6 and can output OSD data according to the size of a display screen under the control of the controller 110. The task manager 170 performs a multi-tasking operation under the control of the controller 110 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Also, according to an embodiment of the present invention, during the initial mode of the multi-tasking, the task manager 170 displays and executes an initial application on a first region of the display unit 160 and displays and executes a plurality of applications on a second region of the display unit 160. The initial application displayed on the first region and the plurality of applications displayed on the second region are applications being executed, and the initial application may be a first or last selected application among a plurality of applications selected by the user. Further, during a multi-tasking's execution mode, when a predetermined application among the plurality of applications in the second region moves into the first region through a drag/drop up operation or flick up operation, the task manager 170 shifts the initial application into a background so as to display the initial application as the background while shifting the predetermined application into a foreground for display. The flick operation means an operation of flicking up or down, and is an operation, such as a fast scroll. In this case, the predetermined application is moved to and displayed in the first region in the same size as that displayed in the second region. Then, when an unpinching or pinching operation is performed by the user, the task manager 170 displays the predetermined application in an enlarged or reduced size. The unpinching operation means an operation of opening two fingers, which have been placed close to each other, to be away from each other, and corresponds to a zoom-in operation of extending or enlarging something. The pinching operation means an operation of moving two fingers, which have been placed away from each other, to be closer together, and corresponds to a zoom-out operation of reducing or making something smaller. Further, during the multi-tasking's execution mode, when a plurality of applications are displayed in the first region, and a background, into which the initial application has been shifted, is selected, the task manager 170 directly performs a transition to the multi-tasking's initial mode, in which only the initial application is displayed in the first region, and a plurality of applications is displayed in the second region. Also, during the multi-tasking's initial/execution mode, the task manager 170 can enlarge/reduce a plurality of applications displayed in the second region through a zoom 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 7 operation. When a predetermined part for a zoom-in/zoom-out operation in the second region is dragged, the task manager 170 may perform either a zoom-in operation of enlarging a plurality of applications in the second region so as to enable the user to specifically see a corresponding application, or a zoom-out operation of reducing the plurality of applications in the second region so as to enable all of the plurality of applications to be displayed, according to the direction of the drag. Further, during the multi-tasking's initial/execution mode, when a flick down or drag down operation is performed on a predetermined application among a plurality of applications displayed in the second region, the task manager 170 terminates the predetermined application. According to another embodiment of the present invention, the task manager 170 sets a currently operating application window as a background, and overlaps and displays at least one executed application window on a predetermined region of the screen. Further, according to another embodiment of the present invention, the task manager 170 displays an application window selected from a predetermined region of a screen as a foreground of the screen in response to a first gesture, e.g. a flick up or drag/drop up operation. Further, according to another embodiment of the present invention, in the course of displaying at least one executed application window in a predetermined region of the screen, when a background is touched, the task manager 170 may display a currently operating application window as a foreground of the screen, thereby returning to the original operating application window. Further, according to another embodiment of the present invention, the task manager 170 may move an application window, which has been selected from a predetermined region of the screen, back to the predetermined region of the screen, and display the application window in the predetermined region of the screen in response to a second gesture, e.g. a drag down operation, thereby canceling the selection of the application window. Further, according to another embodiment of the present invention, the task manager 170 may terminate an application selected from a predetermined region of the screen in response to a third gesture, e.g. a flick down or drag/drop down operation. Further, according to another embodiment of the present invention, the task manager 170 may enlarge/reduce at least one executed application window, which is being overlapped and displayed on a predetermined region of the screen, through a 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 8 zoom-in/zoom-out operation. The display unit 160 displays a video signal output from the image processing unit 150 through a screen, and displays user data output from the controller 110. Here, the display unit 160 may be configured with a liquid crystal display (LCD) unit. In this case, the display unit 160 may include an LCD controller, a memory to store image data, and an LCD display element. When the LCD unit is embodied in a touch screen type, the display unit 160 may be operated as an input unit. In addition, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the display unit 160 includes a first region and a second region in a multi-tasking mode. Here, the first region acts to display an initial application in a multi-tasking's initial mode and acts to display a corresponding application of a plurality of applications, which are displayed in the second region, in a multi-tasking's execution mode. The second region displays a plurality of applications being executed. Also, according to another embodiment of the present invention, the display unit 160 displays a currently operating application window as a background, and overlaps and displays at least one executed application window on a predetermined region of a screen. The multi-tasking operation of the aforementioned mobile terminal will be described with reference to FIGs. 3 to 9. FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating the process of performing a multi-tasking operation in a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIGs. 2 and 3, when a mobile terminal user selects a plurality of applications, the task manager 170 performs step 301. Here, the task manager 170 transitions the mobile terminal into a multi-tasking's initial mode under the control of the controller 110. Thereafter, the task manager 170 performs step 302, where the task manager 170 displays a first or last selected application among a plurality of applications selected by the user as an initial application in a first region of the display unit 160. Also, in step 302, the task manager 170 displays the other applications, except for the initial application, among the plurality of applications selected by the user as thumbnails in the order selected by the user in a second region of the display unit 160. Hence, the initial application displayed in the first region and the applications displayed in the second region are applications which are being executed. When a predetermined application among the applications displayed in the second region moves into the first region through a drag/drop up operation or flick operation, the task manager 170 senses the operation in step 303, and proceeds to step 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 9 340, where the task manager 170 shifts the mobile terminal into a multi-tasking's execution mode. In the multi-tasking's execution mode, the task manager 170 performs step 305, where the task manager 170 shifts the initial application, which has been executed in the first region, into a background while shifting the predetermined application moved from the second region into a foreground for execution. In step 305, the predetermined application moves from the second region to the first region and displayed in a thumbnail size. Then, when an unpinching or pinching operation on the image of the predetermined application is performed by the user, the task manager 170 senses the operation and displays the predetermined application in an enlarged or reduced size in the first region. In the multi-tasking's execution mode, whenever an application among a plurality of applications displayed in the second region moves into the first region, the task manager 170 may rearrange the positions of the other applications displayed in the second region. Also, when a drag/drop down or flick down operation is performed on a predetermined application, which has moved from the second region and displayed in the first region, the task manager 170 may also move and display the predetermined application to an original position of the second region. In the multi-tasking's execution mode, in the course of executing a plurality of applications moved from the second region in the first region, when the background into which the initial application has been shifted is touched, the task manager 170 senses the touch in step 306, and performs a transition to the multi-tasking's initial mode, in which the initial application is displayed in the first region and a plurality of applications is displayed in the second region. Therefore, while a plurality of applications is being executed in the first region, the user can perform a transition to the multi-tasking's initial mode just by one touch operation on the background at any time. In the multi-tasking's initial mode or multi-tasking's execution mode, when a drag operation is performed on a predetermined part for performing a zoom operation in the second region, the task manager 170 senses the drag operation in step 307 and determines the direction of the drag operation. When the drag direction for the zoom operation is to the right-hand side, the task manager 170 senses the drag operation in step 308, and proceeds to step 309, where the task manager 170 enlarges and displays a plurality of applications displayed in the second region. In step 309, the task manager 170 can specifically display the 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 10 respective applications by gradually enlarging the plurality of applications displayed in the second region according to the distance of the drag having moved to the right-hand side. In step 309, when it is not possible to display all of the plurality of enlarged applications in the second region, one or more enlarged applications not able to fit in the second region may be displayed in the second region through a drag operation on a displayed search drag bar. In contrast, when the drag direction for the zoom operation is to the left-hand side, the task manager 170 senses the drag direction in step 310 and proceeds to step 311, where the task manager 170 reduces and displays a plurality of applications displayed in the second region. In step 311, the task manager 170 gradually reduces a plurality of applications displayed in the second region according to the distance of the drag having moved to the left-hand side, thereby making it possible to display all of the plurality of applications displayed in the second region. In the multi-tasking's initial mode or multi-tasking's execution mode, when a drag down or flick down operation is performed on a predetermined application among a plurality of applications displayed in the second region, the task manager 170 senses the operation in step 312 and proceeds to step 313, where the task manager 170 terminates the predetermined application. FIG. 1 1(a)-(d) illustrates a zoom operation for at least one executed application window in FIG. 3. Along the arrow on the top end in Fig. 11 (a)-(d), a window of a plurality of applications displayed in the second region is gradually enlarged in size according to the change in distance (or length) of the drag-left action, whereas along the arrow on the bottom end in the FIGs. 11 (a)-(d), a window of a plurality of applications displayed in the second region is gradually reduced according to the change in distance (or length) of the drag-right action. FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a process of performing multi-tasking in a mobile terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 5 is a view explaining an operation of overlapping and displaying at least one executed application window in FIG. 4. FIG. 6 is a view explaining an operation of displaying at least one executed application window as a foreground window of a screen in FIG. 4. FIG. 7 is a view explaining an operation of canceling the selection of at least one executed application window in FIG. 4, FIG. 8 is a view explaining an operation of terminating at least one executed application window in FIG. 4, and FIGs. 9 and 10 are views explaining a zoom operation for at least one executed application window in FIG. 4. 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 11 Referring to FIG. 4, while an operating application window being currently operated is being displayed in the display unit 160 of the mobile terminal, the controller 110 performs step 403. Here, the controller 110 determines if there is an application being executed in the mobile terminal. In step 403, when there is at least one executed application, the controller 110 senses it and informs the task manager 170. The called task manager 170 sets a currently operating application window as a background, and performs a list-up process (see FIG. 5) of overlapping and displaying at least one executed application window on a predetermined region of the screen of the display unit 160 to display the executed application window and the currently operating application window at the same time. FIG. 5 illustrates step 403 and shows an operation where a currently operating application window 161 is set as a background in the screen of the display unit 160, and at least one executed application window 162 is overlapped and displayed on a predetermined region of the screen, e.g. the lower portion of the screen, so that both the executed application window and the currently operating application window are displayed at the same time. In step 403, the task manager 170 determines a gesture of the user. When a first gesture is performed by the user in step 403, the task manager 170 senses it in step 404, the task manager 170 proceeds to step 405, (see FIG. 6) where the task manager 170 displays selected executed application as a foreground of the screen. FIG. 6 explains step 405. In particular, FIG. 6(a) illustrates an operation where a first gesture, e.g. a flick up or drag/drop up, is performed on one 502 of the executed application window 162, which is being displayed on the lower portion of the screen. Fig. 6(b) illustrates an operation of displaying the selected application window 502, which has been flicked up or dragged/dropped up, as a foreground. In operation, when a background is touched by the user in step 403, the task manager 170 senses it in step 404, the task manager 170 proceeds to step 406, where the task manager 170 shifts the currently operating application window, which has been set as the background, into a foreground of the screen, thereby returning to the original operating application window. Meanwhile, when a second gesture is performed by the user in step 403 (see FIG. 7), the task manager 170 senses it in step 404, and proceeds to step 407, where the task manager 170 again moves an application window, which has been selected from the predetermined region of the screen, into the predetermined region of the screen, thereby canceling the selection of the application. In step 407 (see FIG. 7), an application, which has been selected from a predetermined region of the screen in order to shift the selected 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 12 application into a foreground of the screen, is again moved to and displayed in the predetermined region of the screen, so that the selection of the application is canceled. FIG. 7 explains step 407 and illustrates an operation where an application 503, which has been selected from a predetermined region of the screen, i.e. the lower portion of the screen, in order to display the application 503 as a foreground of the screen is moved to and displayed in the lower portion of the screen through a second gesture, e.g. a drag down, thereby canceling the selection of the application 503. Further, when a third gesture is performed by the user in step 403, the task manager 170 senses the gesture in step 404 and proceeds to step 408, where the task manager 170 terminates the application window selected from a predetermined region of the screen. FIG. 8 explains step 408 and illustrates an operation where an application 504 selected from the lower portion of the screen, which is a predetermined region of the screen, is terminated by the third gesture, e.g. a flick down or drag/drop down. Meanwhile, the task manager 170 can enlarge/reduce and display the at least one executed application window, which is being overlapped and displayed on a predetermined region of the screen, through a zoom-in/zoom-out operation. The zoom-in/zoom-out operation may be achieved through a selection or drag of a predetermined region for the zoom-in/zoom-out operation. FIG. 9 illustrates the zoom-in/zoom-out operation on one executed application, which is being overlapped and displayed on a lower portion of the screen. Also, FIG. 10 shows a detailed example of a zoom-in/zoom-out operation on at least one executed application, which is being displayed on a lower portion of the screen. In particular, FIG. 10 illustrates a zoom-in/zoom-out operation which is performed as a predetermined value displayed in a predetermined region is selected. FIG. 10(a) illustrates at least one executed application which is being displayed according to a default value, and FIG. 10(b) illustrates at least one executed application which is being displayed as a maximum value is selected. In addition, FIG. 10(c) illustrates at least one executed application being displayed as an intermediate value is selected, and FIG. 10(d) illustrates at least one executed application which is being displayed as a minimum value is selected. The above-described methods according to the present invention can be realized in hardware or as software or computer code that can be stored in a recording medium such as a CD ROM, an RAM, a floppy disk, a hard disk, or a magneto-optical disk or downloaded over a network, so that the methods described herein can be executed by such software using a general purpose computer, or a special processor or in 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 13 programmable or dedicated hardware, such as an ASIC or FPGA. As would be understood in the art, the computer, the processor or the programmable hardware include memory components, e.g., RAM, ROM, Flash, etc. that may store or receive software or computer code that when accessed and executed by the computer, processor or hardware implement the processing methods described herein. While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not to be limited by the above embodiments but by the claims and the equivalents thereof In the claims that follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise owing to express language or necessary implication, the word "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" is used in an inclusive sense, that is, to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention. Further, any reference herein to prior art is not intended to imply that such prior art forms or formed a part of the common general knowledge in any country. 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM

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1. An apparatus, comprising: a touch screen; and a controller for controlling the touch screen to display a first application in a first region of the touch screen and to display, at the same time, a plurality of objects corresponding respectively to a plurality of other applications executed on the apparatus in a second region of the touch screen, the first application currently being operated by a user of the mobile terminal, the plurality of other applications being different to the first application, the controller configured to be responsive to gesture input on the touch screen to enable the user to select an object corresponding to a second application from the plurality of other applications so that the second application is displayed on the touch screen so as to perform task switching, and wherein the controller is also configured to be responsive to gesture input on the second region of the touch screen made upon a specific object among the plurality of objects to enable a user to terminate application from the plurality of other applications corresponding to the specific object in respect of which the gesture input is made and remove the specific object from the touch screen.
2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to rearrange positions of objects corresponding respectively to remaining ones of the plurality of other applications when the second application from the plurality of other applications is selected by gesture input on the touch screen for termination.
3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the second application is displayed in both the first and second regions of the touch screen responsive to task switching.
4. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims I to 3, wherein the controller is configured to display, in response to gesture input with respect to the second region, an object corresponding to an application executed on the mobile terminal that is not initially displayed in the second region.
5. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims I to 4, wherein the controller is configured to control the touch screen to display only the first application or the second 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 15 application in response to gesture input on the touch screen.
6. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the second region is displayed on a lower portion of the touch screen.
7. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the controller is configured to control the touch screen to display only the first application in response to gesture input on the touch screen.
8. A method of controlling tasks on an apparatus, the method comprising: controlling a touch screen to display a first application in a first region of the touch screen and to display, at the same time, a plurality of objects corresponding respectively to a plurality of other applications executed on the apparatus in a second region of the touch screen, the first application currently being operated by a user of the mobile terminal, the plurality of other applications being different to the first application, performing task switching responsive to gesture input on the touch screen indicative that the user has selected an object corresponding to a second application from the plurality of other applications for task switching so that the second application is displayed on the touch screen, and terminating an application from the plurality of other applications responsive to gesture input on the second region of the touch screen made upon a specific object among the plurality of objects indicative that the user has selected to terminate the application from the plurality of other applications corresponding to the specific object in respect of which the gesture input is made and remove the specific object from the touch screen.
9. A method as claimed in claim 8, comprising rearranging positions of objects corresponding respectively to remaining ones of the plurality of other applications when the second application from the plurality of other applications is selected by gesture input on the touch screen for termination.
10. A method as claimed in claim 8 or claim 9, comprising displaying the second application in both the first and second regions of the touch screen responsive to task switching.
11. A method as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 10, comprising displaying, in 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM 16 response to gesture input with respect to the second region, an object corresponding to an application executed on the mobile terminal that is not initially displayed in the second region.
12. A method as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 11, comprising controlling the touch screen to display only the first application or the second application in response to gesture input on the touch screen.
13. A method as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 12, wherein the second region is displayed on a lower portion of the touch screen.
14. A method as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 11, comprising controlling the touch screen to display only the first application in response to gesture input on the touch screen. 7228130_1 (GHMatters) P90538.AU.3 DEBORAM
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