CN110568972B - Method and device for presenting shortcut - Google Patents

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CN110568972B
CN110568972B CN201910801763.9A CN201910801763A CN110568972B CN 110568972 B CN110568972 B CN 110568972B CN 201910801763 A CN201910801763 A CN 201910801763A CN 110568972 B CN110568972 B CN 110568972B
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The application provides a method and a device for presenting shortcuts in a mobile terminal, wherein the method comprises the following steps: responding to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at a status bar of the mobile terminal, and acquiring current application scene information of the mobile terminal; determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information; and presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal. According to the scheme of the application, the shortcuts presented in different application scenes are different and can meet the actual requirements of the user in the current application scene, so that the user can conveniently and quickly select the desired shortcut from at least one presented shortcut while using the current active application.

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Method and device for presenting shortcut
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of computers, in particular to a technical scheme for presenting shortcuts in a mobile terminal.
Background
With the development of the times, the types of application programs in the mobile terminal are more and more, the functions are more and more abundant, and the shortcuts of the application programs are generally displayed on the desktop of the mobile terminal in an icon form; in the prior art, a scheme for providing a specific entry of the shortcut toolbar on the desktop of the mobile terminal also exists, however, in the scheme, the specific entry can only be accessed from the desktop, and shortcuts contained in the shortcut toolbar are fixed and unchangeable. In addition, in the prior art, if a user needs to set or use other application functions when using an application, the user needs to quit the currently active application first, and then the user may perform operations for setting or using other application functions.
Disclosure of Invention
The application aims to provide a technical scheme for presenting shortcuts in a mobile terminal.
According to an embodiment of the present application, there is provided a method for presenting a shortcut in a mobile terminal, wherein the method includes:
responding to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at a status bar of the mobile terminal, and acquiring current application scene information of the mobile terminal;
determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information;
and presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal.
There is also provided, in accordance with another embodiment of the present application, an apparatus for presenting a shortcut in a mobile terminal, wherein the apparatus includes:
the device comprises a device for responding to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at a status bar of the mobile terminal and obtaining the current application scene information of the mobile terminal;
means for determining at least one shortcut to be presented based on the application context information;
means for presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal.
According to another embodiment of the present application, there is also provided a mobile terminal, wherein the mobile terminal includes:
a memory for storing one or more programs;
one or more processors coupled to the memory,
the one or more programs, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the methods for presenting shortcuts described herein.
According to another embodiment of the present application, there is also provided a computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer program which can be executed by a processor to perform the method for presenting a shortcut described herein.
There is also provided, in accordance with another embodiment of the present application, a computer program product which, when executed by a device, causes the device to perform the method for presenting shortcuts described herein.
Compared with the prior art, the method has the following advantages: the method and the device for displaying the shortcut can determine at least one shortcut to be displayed according to the current application scene information of the mobile terminal, so that the shortcuts displayed in different application scenes are different, and the actual requirements of a user in the current application scene can be met, and therefore the user can conveniently and quickly select the desired shortcut from the at least one shortcut displayed while using the current active application.
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fig. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method for presenting a shortcut in a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an apparatus for presenting a shortcut in a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present application.
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Before discussing exemplary embodiments in more detail, it should be noted that some exemplary embodiments are described as processes or methods depicted as flowcharts. Although a flowchart may describe the operations as a sequential process, many of the operations can be performed in parallel, concurrently, or simultaneously. In addition, the order of the operations may be re-arranged. The process may be terminated when its operations are completed, but may have additional steps not included in the figure. The processes may correspond to methods, functions, procedures, subroutines, and the like.
The term "device" in this context refers to an intelligent electronic device that can perform predetermined processes such as numerical calculations and/or logic calculations by executing predetermined programs or instructions, and may include a processor and a memory, wherein the predetermined processes are performed by the processor executing program instructions prestored in the memory, or performed by hardware such as an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), or performed by a combination of the above two.
The technical scheme of the application is mainly realized by the mobile terminal. The mobile terminal includes but is not limited to a tablet computer, a smart phone, a PDA, and the like; optionally, the mobile terminal is a Virtual Reality device, wherein the Virtual Reality device includes any wearable smart device that creates a Virtual immersive experience based on Virtual Reality technology, such as a VR (Virtual Reality) all-in-one machine, an AR (Augmented Reality) device, an MR (Mixed Reality) device, and the like.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned mobile terminal is only an example, and other existing or future mobile terminals, if applicable to the present application, should be included in the scope of protection of the present application and are included by reference.
The methodologies discussed hereinafter, some of which are illustrated by flow diagrams, may be implemented by hardware, software, firmware, middleware, microcode, hardware description languages, or any combination thereof. When implemented in software, firmware, middleware or microcode, the program code or code segments to perform the necessary tasks may be stored in a machine or computer readable medium such as a storage medium. The processor(s) may perform the necessary tasks.
Specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are merely representative and are provided for purposes of describing example embodiments of the present application. This application may, however, be embodied in many alternate forms and should not be construed as limited to only the embodiments set forth herein.
It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. For example, a first element may be termed a second element, and, similarly, a second element may be termed a first element, without departing from the scope of example embodiments. As used herein, the term "and/or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of example embodiments. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "comprises" and/or "comprising," when used herein, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
It should also be noted that, in some alternative implementations, the functions/acts noted may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two figures shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the figures may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality/acts involved.
The present application is described in further detail below with reference to the attached figures.
Fig. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a method for presenting a shortcut in a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present application. The method of the embodiment is mainly implemented by the mobile terminal. The method according to the present embodiment includes step S1, step S2, and step S3.
In step S1, the mobile terminal obtains current application scenario information of the mobile terminal in response to a predetermined operation performed by the user.
The application scenario information includes any information related to an application scenario currently presented in the mobile terminal (i.e. an application scenario being presented in the mobile terminal when the user performs a predetermined operation), and preferably, the application scenario information includes but is not limited to: the name of a current active application in the mobile terminal, the application type of the current active application, the page type of a page presented in the current active application, the duration of the current active application, and the like.
Wherein, the predetermined operation may be a touch operation performed on a screen of the mobile terminal, such as a predetermined click operation performed on the screen to click a predetermined area, a predetermined slide operation performed on the screen (such as a downward slide operation performed on any area or a predetermined area of the screen), and so on; the predetermined operation may also be a non-touch operation that is not performed on the screen of the mobile terminal, such as a predetermined gesture operation, a predetermined head operation (e.g., nodding twice in succession), a predetermined eye operation (e.g., blinking three times in succession), and so on. Preferably, when the mobile terminal is a virtual reality device, a predetermined head operation or a predetermined eye operation may be preset as the predetermined operation. Wherein the mobile terminal can detect whether a user performs a predetermined operation with respect to a status bar of the mobile terminal through a sensor mounted thereon.
As one example, a user wearing a virtual reality device performs a predetermined eye operation of blinking three times in succession, and the virtual reality device obtains a name and an application type of a currently active application in the virtual reality device after detecting the predetermined eye operation.
As another example, a user performs a predetermined sliding operation from top to bottom on the screen of his smartphone, and the smartphone detects the predetermined sliding operation and obtains the name of the currently active application in the smartphone and the page type of the currently rendered page in the currently obtained application.
As an alternative implementation, the step S1 includes: the mobile terminal responds to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at a status bar of the mobile terminal, and obtains the current application scene information of the mobile terminal. The status bar refers to a bar-shaped area above the mobile terminal for presenting system status information (such as signal strength, power, system time, etc.). As an example, a status bar of the mobile terminal is provided with a predetermined button, and when a user clicks the predetermined button, the mobile terminal obtains current application scene information of the mobile terminal in response to a click operation performed by the user on the predetermined button. As another example, if a user double-clicks any area or a predetermined area on a status bar of the mobile terminal, the mobile terminal obtains current application scene information of the mobile terminal in response to a double-click operation of the user on the status bar.
It should be noted that, the foregoing examples are only for better illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the present application, and those skilled in the art should understand that any implementation manner for obtaining the current application scenario information of the mobile terminal in response to the predetermined operation performed by the user should be included in the scope of the present application.
In step S2, the mobile terminal determines at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scenario information.
The mobile terminal can determine at least one shortcut to be presented in various ways according to the application scene information. As an example, shortcuts associated with different applications are preset in the mobile terminal, and the mobile terminal queries at least one shortcut associated with a current active application from preset information according to a name of the current active application included in the application scene information, and takes the queried at least one shortcut as the at least one shortcut to be presented. As another example, at least one generic shortcut and specific shortcuts (e.g., a video type-to-resolution setting shortcut and a volume setting shortcut) to which different application types are associated are preset in the mobile terminal, the mobile terminal obtains an application type of a currently active application according to application scene information, queries the specific shortcut associated with the application type from the preset information, and takes the at least one generic shortcut and a set of the queried specific shortcuts as a plurality of shortcuts to be presented.
As a preferable scheme, the step S2 includes: obtaining current state information corresponding to the mobile terminal; and determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information and the current state information.
Wherein the current state information includes current device state information of the mobile terminal and/or current user state information of a user using the mobile terminal. The current device state information of the mobile terminal includes any information used for indicating the current device state of the mobile terminal, such as a network connection state, a power state, whether the mobile terminal is stuck, and the like; optionally, the mobile terminal may obtain its device state information by calling a system interface. Wherein the user status information includes any information indicative of a user status, such as an emotional state (e.g., fatigue state, normal state, excitement state, etc.), a posture state (e.g., user sitting posture, visual angle, head orientation, etc.) of the user; alternatively, the mobile terminal may collect user data through a sensor and/or a camera mounted thereon and obtain user status information of the user according to the collected user data, for example, the virtual reality device obtains a blinking frequency of the user through an eye tracking sensor, and determines that the user is in a fatigue state when the blinking frequency of the user is higher than a predetermined frequency.
The mobile terminal may employ multiple implementation manners to determine at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scenario information and the current state information.
As an optional implementation manner, the determining, according to the application scenario information and the current state information, at least one shortcut to be presented includes: determining a plurality of candidate shortcuts according to the application scene information; selecting at least one shortcut from the plurality of candidate shortcuts that matches the current state information.
As an example, the mobile terminal obtains a plurality of preset candidate shortcuts corresponding to the application type according to the application type of the current active application; then, the mobile terminal selects at least one shortcut matching the device status indicated by the device status information from the plurality of candidate shortcuts according to the device status information. The mobile terminal may pre-store shortcuts corresponding to various device states and user states (e.g., a power saving mode shortcut corresponding to a low power state, a system setting shortcut corresponding to a fatigue state, and a brightness adjustment shortcut), so that the mobile terminal may select at least one shortcut matched with a current device state and/or user state.
As another optional implementation manner, the determining, according to the application scenario information and the current state information, at least one shortcut to be presented includes: determining a first shortcut set corresponding to the application scene information according to the application scene information; determining a second shortcut set corresponding to the current state information according to the current state information; combining the first shortcut set and the second shortcut set to obtain a third shortcut set; at least one shortcut corresponding to a predetermined number is selected from the third set of shortcuts.
As an example, the mobile terminal obtains a preset first shortcut set "A, B, C, D" corresponding to an application type according to the application type of a currently active application; thereafter, the mobile terminal determines a second shortcut set "B, D, E" corresponding to the device status indicated by the device status information according to the device status information; then, the mobile terminal combines the first shortcut set and the second shortcut set to obtain a third shortcut set 'A, B, C, D, E'; then, the mobile terminal selects 4 shortcuts from the third shortcut set: A. b, D, E are provided.
The mobile terminal can select at least one shortcut corresponding to a preset number from the third shortcut set in multiple ways; for example, the mobile terminal selects at least one shortcut corresponding to a predetermined number according to the priority of each shortcut in the third shortcut set and the corresponding priority from high to low; for another example, the mobile terminal selects at least one shortcut corresponding to a predetermined number according to the historical use times corresponding to each shortcut in the third shortcut set and from high to low according to the corresponding historical use times; for another example, the mobile terminal randomly selects at least one shortcut corresponding to a predetermined number from the third set of shortcuts. And if the number of the shortcuts in the third shortcut set is less than or equal to the preset number, determining all the shortcuts in the third shortcut set as at least one shortcut to be presented.
As another preferable scheme, the step S2 includes: obtaining historical shortcut operation information corresponding to the active application indicated by the application scene according to the application scene information; and determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the historical shortcut operation information.
The historical shortcut operation information comprises any information related to the historical operation executed by the user on the shortcut when the active application runs in the history, such as the shortcut selected by the user when the active application runs in the history, the selection times or frequency corresponding to each selected shortcut, and the like.
As an example, the mobile terminal determines, according to a name of a current active application included in the application scene information, historical shortcut operation information corresponding to the current active application, and determines, according to the historical shortcut operation information, a shortcut that has been selected by a user when the current active application runs historically, as at least one shortcut to be presented.
It should be noted that various exemplary embodiments of the above step S2 can be combined with each other, for example, the mobile terminal determines at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scenario information, the current state information, and the historical shortcut operation information. The above examples are only for better illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the present application, and those skilled in the art should understand that any implementation manner for determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scenario information should be included in the scope of the present application.
In the step S3, the mobile terminal presents the at least one shortcut on its screen.
As an example, the mobile terminal presents a shortcut display window on its screen and presents the determined at least one shortcut in the shortcut display window. Alternatively, when the number of shortcuts is large, the at least one shortcut may be presented in a multi-page manner, and the user may search for the shortcut by turning pages, thereby enabling increased operational flexibility.
Alternatively, if the mobile terminal obtains the current application scene information of the mobile terminal in response to a predetermined operation performed by the user with respect to the status bar of the mobile terminal in step S1, the mobile terminal presents the at least one shortcut in the vicinity of (as below) the status bar in step S3.
Optionally, if the mobile terminal is a virtual reality device, the virtual reality device may determine a display area of the at least one shortcut in the virtual space according to a rotation angle of the head of the user, and present the at least one shortcut in the display area.
It should be noted that the above examples are only for better illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the present application, and those skilled in the art should understand that any implementation manner for presenting the at least one shortcut on the screen of the mobile terminal is included in the scope of the present application.
As a preferable scheme, before the step S3, the mobile terminal determines presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut, and in the step S3, the mobile terminal presents the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal according to the presentation sequence information.
The mobile terminal can adopt various presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut determined at the time; for example, the mobile terminal determines presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut according to the priority of each shortcut in the at least one shortcut (the higher the priority of the shortcut is, the closer the presentation sequence is); for another example, the mobile terminal determines the presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut according to the degree of correlation between each shortcut in the at least one shortcut and the currently active application (the higher the degree of correlation between the shortcut and the currently active application is, the earlier the presentation sequence is); for another example, the mobile terminal determines the presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut according to the historical use times corresponding to each shortcut in the at least one shortcut (the presentation sequence is earlier as the historical use times corresponding to the shortcuts are more).
It should be noted that, the foregoing examples are only for better illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the present application, and those skilled in the art should understand that any implementation manner for determining the presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut is included in the scope of the present application.
As a preferable scheme, the method further comprises: and the mobile terminal responds to the selection operation of the user for the at least one shortcut, determines the current running state of the selected shortcut, and adjusts the selected shortcut to be presented through a presentation style corresponding to the current running state. Based on this, different operation states can be clearly distinguished by the presentation style of the shortcut.
Wherein the presentation style includes any style related to a visual effect, such as color, font, icon size, and the like.
As an example, a user clicks a power saving mode shortcut currently presented on a screen of the mobile terminal, and the mobile terminal determines that a current operation state of the power saving mode shortcut is on in response to the click selection operation, and then the mobile terminal adjusts a color of the power saving mode shortcut from gray corresponding to an off state to green corresponding to an on state.
Optionally, the method further comprises: and if the current running state meets the preset display condition, presenting the selected shortcut on a status bar through a presentation style corresponding to the current running state. The mobile terminal may store the preset display conditions set for each shortcut in advance, and the setting may be a default setting in the mobile terminal or a setting set by the user. It should be noted that the preset presentation conditions corresponding to the same shortcut in different application scenarios may be the same or different.
In the above example, if the predetermined display condition corresponding to the power saving mode shortcut is in an open state, the mobile terminal determines that the current running state of the power saving mode shortcut satisfies the predetermined display condition after determining that the current running state of the power saving mode shortcut is open, and then the mobile terminal presents the power saving mode shortcut in a green color on the status bar.
According to the scheme of the embodiment, at least one shortcut to be presented can be determined according to the current application scene information of the mobile terminal, so that the shortcuts presented in different application scenes are different, and the actual requirements of a user in the current application scene can be met, and therefore the user can conveniently and quickly select a desired shortcut from the presented at least one shortcut while using the current active application.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an apparatus for presenting a shortcut in a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present application. The device for presenting a shortcut (hereinafter, simply referred to as "presentation device 1") includes a first device 11, a second device 12, and a third device 13.
The first means 11 is configured to obtain current application scenario information of the mobile terminal in response to a predetermined operation performed by a user.
The application scenario information includes any information related to an application scenario currently presented in the mobile terminal (i.e. an application scenario being presented in the mobile terminal when the user performs a predetermined operation), and preferably, the application scenario information includes but is not limited to: the name of a current active application in the mobile terminal, the application type of the current active application, the page type of a page presented in the current active application, the duration of the current active application, and the like.
Wherein, the predetermined operation may be a touch operation performed on a screen of the mobile terminal, such as a predetermined click operation performed on the screen to click a predetermined area, a predetermined slide operation performed on the screen (such as a downward slide operation performed on any area or a predetermined area of the screen), and so on; the predetermined operation may also be a non-touch operation that is not performed on the screen of the mobile terminal, such as a predetermined gesture operation, a predetermined head operation (e.g., nodding twice in succession), a predetermined eye operation (e.g., blinking three times in succession), and so on. Preferably, when the mobile terminal is a virtual reality device, a predetermined head operation or a predetermined eye operation may be preset as the predetermined operation. Wherein the mobile terminal can detect whether a user performs a predetermined operation with respect to a status bar of the mobile terminal through a sensor mounted thereon.
As an example, the user wearing the virtual reality device performs a predetermined eye operation of blinking three times in succession, and the first means 11 in the virtual reality device obtains the name and the application type of the currently active application in the virtual reality device after detecting the predetermined eye operation.
As another example, the user performs a predetermined sliding operation from top to bottom on the screen of his smartphone, and after detecting the predetermined sliding operation, the first device 11 in the smartphone obtains the name of the currently active application in the smartphone and the page type of the currently presented page in the currently obtained application.
As an alternative implementation, the first apparatus 11 is configured to: and responding to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at the status bar of the mobile terminal, and obtaining the current application scene information of the mobile terminal. The status bar refers to a bar-shaped area above the mobile terminal for presenting system status information (such as signal strength, power, system time, etc.). As an example, a status bar of the mobile terminal is provided with a predetermined button, and when a user clicks the predetermined button, the first device 11 in the mobile terminal obtains current application scene information of the mobile terminal in response to a click operation performed by the user on the predetermined button. As another example, if the user double-clicks any area or a predetermined area on the status bar of the mobile terminal, the first device 11 in the mobile terminal obtains the current application scene information of the mobile terminal in response to the double-click operation of the user on the status bar.
It should be noted that, the foregoing examples are only for better illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the present application, and those skilled in the art should understand that any implementation manner for obtaining the current application scenario information of the mobile terminal in response to the predetermined operation performed by the user should be included in the scope of the present application.
The second means 12 is configured to determine at least one shortcut to be presented in dependence of the application context information.
The second device 12 may determine at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application context information in various ways. As an example, shortcuts associated with different applications are preset in the mobile terminal, and the second device 12 queries at least one shortcut associated with a currently active application from preset information according to a name of the currently active application included in the application scene information, and takes the queried at least one shortcut as the at least one shortcut to be presented. As another example, at least one generic shortcut and specific shortcuts (e.g., a video type-to-resolution setting shortcut and a volume setting shortcut) to which different application types are associated are preset in the mobile terminal, the second device 12 obtains the application type of the currently active application according to the application scene information, queries the specific shortcut associated with the application type from the preset information, and takes the at least one generic shortcut and the set of queried specific shortcuts as a plurality of shortcuts to be presented.
Preferably, the second device 12 is configured to: obtaining current state information corresponding to the mobile terminal; and determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information and the current state information.
Wherein the current state information includes current device state information of the mobile terminal and/or current user state information of a user using the mobile terminal. The current device state information of the mobile terminal includes any information used for indicating the current device state of the mobile terminal, such as a network connection state, a power state, whether the mobile terminal is stuck, and the like; alternatively, the second device 12 may obtain its device state information by calling a system interface. Wherein the user status information includes any information indicative of a user status, such as an emotional state (e.g., fatigue state, normal state, excitement state, etc.), a posture state (e.g., user sitting posture, visual angle, head orientation, etc.) of the user; alternatively, the second device 12 may collect user data through a sensor and/or a camera installed in the mobile terminal and obtain user status information of the user according to the collected user data, for example, the second device 12 in the virtual reality apparatus obtains a blinking frequency of the user through an eye tracking sensor, and determines that the user is in a tired state when the blinking frequency of the user is higher than a predetermined frequency.
The second device 12 may employ various implementations to determine at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application context information and the current state information.
As an optional implementation manner, the determining, according to the application scenario information and the current state information, at least one shortcut to be presented includes: determining a plurality of candidate shortcuts according to the application scene information; selecting at least one shortcut from the plurality of candidate shortcuts that matches the current state information.
As an example, the second device 12 obtains a plurality of preset candidate shortcuts corresponding to the application type according to the application type of the currently active application; then, the second device 12 selects at least one shortcut matching the device status indicated by the device status information from the plurality of candidate shortcuts according to the device status information of the mobile terminal. In which, various device states and shortcuts corresponding to user states (such as a power saving mode shortcut corresponding to a low power state, a system setting shortcut corresponding to a fatigue state, and a brightness adjustment shortcut) may be pre-stored in the mobile terminal, so that the second device 12 can select at least one shortcut matched with the current device state and/or user state.
As another optional implementation manner, the determining, according to the application scenario information and the current state information, at least one shortcut to be presented includes: determining a first shortcut set corresponding to the application scene information according to the application scene information; determining a second shortcut set corresponding to the current state information according to the current state information; combining the first shortcut set and the second shortcut set to obtain a third shortcut set; at least one shortcut corresponding to a predetermined number is selected from the third set of shortcuts.
As an example, the second device 12 obtains a preset first shortcut set "A, B, C, D" corresponding to the application type according to the application type of the currently active application; then, the second apparatus 12 determines a second shortcut set "B, D, E" corresponding to the device status indicated by the device status information according to the device status information of the mobile terminal; then, the second device 12 combines the first shortcut set and the second shortcut set to obtain a third shortcut set "A, B, C, D, E"; thereafter, the second device 12 selects 4 shortcuts from the third set of shortcuts: A. b, D, E are provided.
Wherein the second device 12 can select at least one shortcut from the third set of shortcuts corresponding to a predetermined number in a plurality of ways; for example, the second device 12 selects at least one shortcut corresponding to a predetermined number according to the priority of each shortcut in the third set of shortcuts and the order of the corresponding priorities from high to low; for another example, the second device 12 selects at least one shortcut corresponding to a predetermined number according to the historical usage times corresponding to each shortcut in the third shortcut set, and from high to low according to the corresponding historical usage times; as another example, the second device 12 randomly selects at least one shortcut from the third set of shortcuts corresponding to a predetermined number. And if the number of the shortcuts in the third shortcut set is less than or equal to the preset number, determining all the shortcuts in the third shortcut set as at least one shortcut to be presented.
As another preferred solution, the second device 12 is configured to: obtaining historical shortcut operation information corresponding to the active application indicated by the application scene according to the application scene information; and determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the historical shortcut operation information.
The historical shortcut operation information comprises any information related to the historical operation executed by the user on the shortcut when the active application runs in the history, such as the shortcut selected by the user when the active application runs in the history, the selection times or frequency corresponding to each selected shortcut, and the like.
As an example, the second device 12 determines, according to the name of the current active application included in the application scene information, historical shortcut operation information corresponding to the current active application, and determines, according to the historical shortcut operation information, a shortcut that has been selected by the user when the current active application runs historically, as at least one shortcut to be presented.
It should be noted that the various exemplary embodiments of the second device 12 described above can be combined with each other, for example, the second device 12 determines at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scenario information, the current state information, and the historical shortcut operation information. The above examples are only for better illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the present application, and those skilled in the art should understand that any implementation manner for determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scenario information should be included in the scope of the present application.
Said third means 13 is configured for presenting said at least one shortcut on the screen of said mobile terminal.
As an example, the third device 13 presents a shortcut display window on the screen of the mobile terminal and presents the determined at least one shortcut in the shortcut display window. Alternatively, when the number of shortcuts is large, the at least one shortcut may be presented in a multi-page manner, and the user may search for the shortcut by turning pages, thereby enabling increased operational flexibility.
Alternatively, if the first device 11 obtains the current application scene information of the mobile terminal in response to a predetermined operation performed by the user with respect to the status bar of the mobile terminal, the third device 13 presents the at least one shortcut in the vicinity of (as below) the status bar.
Optionally, if the mobile terminal is a virtual reality device, the third device 13 in the virtual reality device may determine a display area of the at least one shortcut in the virtual space according to a rotation angle of the head of the user, and present the at least one shortcut in the display area.
It should be noted that the above examples are only for better illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the present application, and those skilled in the art should understand that any implementation manner for presenting the at least one shortcut on the screen of the mobile terminal is included in the scope of the present application.
As a preferable scheme, the presentation device 1 further includes a fourth device (not shown) that performs an operation before the third device 13, where the fourth device is configured to determine presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut, and the third device 13 presents the at least one shortcut on the screen of the mobile terminal according to the presentation sequence information.
The fourth device can adopt a plurality of types of presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut determined at the time; for example, the fourth device determines the presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut according to the priority of each shortcut in the at least one shortcut (the higher the priority of the shortcut is, the earlier the presentation sequence is); for another example, the fourth device determines the presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut according to the degree of correlation between each shortcut in the at least one shortcut and the currently active application (the higher the degree of correlation between the shortcut and the currently active application is, the earlier the presentation sequence is); for another example, the fourth device determines the presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut according to the historical usage times corresponding to each shortcut in the at least one shortcut (the presentation sequence is earlier as the historical usage times corresponding to the shortcuts are more numerous).
It should be noted that, the foregoing examples are only for better illustrating the technical solutions of the present application, and not for limiting the present application, and those skilled in the art should understand that any implementation manner for determining the presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut is included in the scope of the present application.
As a preferred solution, the presentation apparatus 1 further comprises fifth means (not shown), said fifth means being configured for: and responding to the selection operation of the user for the at least one shortcut, determining the current running state of the selected shortcut, and adjusting the selected shortcut to be presented through a presentation style corresponding to the current running state. Based on this, different operation states can be clearly distinguished by the presentation style of the shortcut.
Wherein the presentation style includes any style related to a visual effect, such as color, font, icon size, and the like.
As an example, the user clicks the power saving mode shortcut currently presented on the screen of the mobile terminal, and the fifth means determines that the current running state of the power saving mode shortcut is on in response to the click selection operation, and then the mobile terminal adjusts the color of the power saving mode shortcut from gray corresponding to the off state to green corresponding to the on state.
Optionally, the presentation apparatus 1 further comprises a sixth apparatus (not shown), configured to: and if the current running state meets the preset display condition, presenting the selected shortcut on a status bar through a presentation style corresponding to the current running state. The mobile terminal may store the preset display conditions set for each shortcut in advance, and the setting may be a default setting in the mobile terminal or a setting set by the user. It should be noted that the preset presentation conditions corresponding to the same shortcut in different application scenarios may be the same or different.
In the above example, if the predetermined display condition corresponding to the power saving mode shortcut is in an open state, after the fifth device determines that the current operating state of the power saving mode shortcut is open, the sixth device determines that the current operating state of the power saving mode shortcut satisfies the predetermined display condition, and presents the power saving mode shortcut in a green color on the status bar.
According to the scheme of the embodiment, at least one shortcut to be presented can be determined according to the current application scene information of the mobile terminal, so that the shortcuts presented in different application scenes are different, and the actual requirements of a user in the current application scene can be met, and therefore the user can conveniently and quickly select a desired shortcut from the presented at least one shortcut while using the current active application.
The present application further provides a mobile terminal, wherein the mobile terminal includes: a memory for storing one or more programs; one or more processors coupled with the memory, the one or more programs, when executed by the one or more processors, causing the one or more processors to perform operations comprising: responding to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at a status bar of the mobile terminal, and acquiring current application scene information of the mobile terminal; determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information; and presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal.
The present application further provides a computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, the computer program being executable by a processor to: responding to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at a status bar of the mobile terminal, and acquiring current application scene information of the mobile terminal; determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information; and presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal.
The present application also provides a computer program product which, when executed by an apparatus, causes the apparatus to perform the operations of: responding to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at a status bar of the mobile terminal, and acquiring current application scene information of the mobile terminal; determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information; and presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal.
It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the present application is not limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments, and that the present application may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the application being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein. Any reference sign in a claim should not be construed as limiting the claim concerned. Furthermore, it is obvious that the word "comprising" does not exclude other elements or steps, and the singular does not exclude the plural. A plurality of units or means recited in the system claims may also be implemented by one unit or means in software or hardware. The terms first, second, etc. are used to denote names, but not any particular order.

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1. A method for presenting a shortcut in a mobile terminal, wherein the method comprises:
responding to a preset operation executed by a user, and obtaining the current application scene information of the mobile terminal;
determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information;
presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal;
wherein the step of determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scenario information comprises:
obtaining current state information corresponding to the mobile terminal, wherein the current state information includes current device state information of the mobile terminal and/or current user state information of a user using the mobile terminal, the device state information includes a network connection state, a power state and whether the user is stuck, and the user state information includes an emotional state and a posture state of the user;
determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information and the current state information;
wherein the step of obtaining the current application scene information of the mobile terminal in response to a predetermined operation performed by a user comprises:
responding to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at a status bar of the mobile terminal, and acquiring current application scene information of the mobile terminal, wherein the status bar is a strip-shaped area above the mobile terminal and used for presenting system status information;
wherein the operation of determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scenario information and the current state information comprises:
determining a plurality of candidate shortcuts according to the application scene information; selecting at least one shortcut from the plurality of candidate shortcuts that matches the current state information; alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
determining a first shortcut set corresponding to the application scene information according to the application scene information; determining a second shortcut set corresponding to the current state information according to the current state information; merging the first shortcut set and the second shortcut set to obtain a third shortcut set; at least one shortcut corresponding to a predetermined number is selected from the third set of shortcuts.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application context information comprises:
obtaining historical shortcut operation information corresponding to the active application indicated by the application scene according to the application scene information;
and determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the historical shortcut operation information.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the method further comprises:
determining presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut;
wherein the step of presenting the at least one shortcut on the screen of the mobile terminal comprises:
and presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal according to the presentation sequence information.
4. The method of any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the method further comprises:
and responding to the selection operation of the user for the at least one shortcut, determining the current running state of the selected shortcut, and adjusting the selected shortcut to be presented through a presentation style corresponding to the current running state.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the method further comprises:
and if the current running state meets the preset display condition, presenting the selected shortcut on a status bar through a presentation style corresponding to the current running state.
6. An apparatus for presenting a shortcut in a mobile terminal, wherein the apparatus comprises:
means for obtaining current application scene information of the mobile terminal in response to a predetermined operation performed by a user;
means for determining at least one shortcut to be presented based on the application context information;
means for presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal;
wherein the means for determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application context information is configured to:
obtaining current state information corresponding to the mobile terminal, wherein the current state information includes current device state information of the mobile terminal and/or current user state information of a user using the mobile terminal, the device state information includes a network connection state, a power state and whether the user is stuck, and the user state information includes an emotional state and a posture state of the user;
determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scene information and the current state information;
wherein the means for obtaining the current application scenario information of the mobile terminal in response to a predetermined operation performed by a user is configured to:
responding to a preset operation executed by a user aiming at a status bar of the mobile terminal, and acquiring current application scene information of the mobile terminal, wherein the status bar is a strip-shaped area above the mobile terminal and used for presenting system status information;
wherein the operation of determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the application scenario information and the current state information comprises:
determining a plurality of candidate shortcuts according to the application scene information; selecting at least one shortcut from the plurality of candidate shortcuts that matches the current state information; alternatively, the first and second electrodes may be,
determining a first shortcut set corresponding to the application scene information according to the application scene information; determining a second shortcut set corresponding to the current state information according to the current state information; merging the first shortcut set and the second shortcut set to obtain a third shortcut set; at least one shortcut corresponding to a predetermined number is selected from the third set of shortcuts.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the means for determining at least one shortcut to present based on the application context information is configured to:
obtaining historical shortcut operation information corresponding to the active application indicated by the application scene according to the application scene information;
and determining at least one shortcut to be presented according to the historical shortcut operation information.
8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
means for determining presentation sequence information corresponding to the at least one shortcut;
wherein the means for presenting the at least one shortcut on the screen of the mobile terminal is for:
and presenting the at least one shortcut on a screen of the mobile terminal according to the presentation sequence information.
9. The apparatus of any one of claims 6 to 8, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
means for determining a current operating state of the selected shortcut in response to a selection operation of the user for the at least one shortcut, and adjusting the selected shortcut to be presented by a presentation style corresponding to the current operating state.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the apparatus is further configured to:
and if the current running state meets the preset display condition, presenting the selected shortcut on a status bar through a presentation style corresponding to the current running state.
11. A mobile terminal, wherein the mobile terminal comprises:
a memory for storing one or more programs;
one or more processors coupled to the memory,
the one or more programs, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the method recited by any of claims 1-5.
12. A computer-readable storage medium, on which a computer program is stored, which computer program can be executed by a processor to perform the method according to any one of claims 1 to 5.
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