CN112558826A - Shortcut operation method, mobile terminal and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN112558826A
CN112558826A CN202011409446.1A CN202011409446A CN112558826A CN 112558826 A CN112558826 A CN 112558826A CN 202011409446 A CN202011409446 A CN 202011409446A CN 112558826 A CN112558826 A CN 112558826A
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Abstract

The method comprises the steps of receiving a shortcut operation instruction, displaying a historical path of function application on a mobile terminal according to the shortcut operation instruction, determining a target path from the historical path and executing the target path, enabling a user not to participate in the execution of the target path in a clicking mode or the like, and reducing repeated execution steps for the user, so that the user can save a lot of operations, therefore, the shortcut operation method provided by the application can help the user to operate the function application on the mobile terminal quickly, and user experience can be improved.

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Shortcut operation method, mobile terminal and storage medium
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of electronics, in particular to a shortcut operation method, a mobile terminal and a storage medium.
Background
More and more function applications are applied to the mobile terminal, and different function requirements of users can be met. It can be understood that, after the user is familiar with the operation mode of each function application on the mobile terminal, if the user wants to realize a certain function, the user generally starts the function application first, and operates according to the user interface of the function application to further achieve the purpose of the user, and then, if the user wants to realize the same function, the user is still required to operate the function application according to the previous operation path repeatedly to realize the function application, so that the mode that the user needs to repeatedly execute the operation again to realize the certain function is not fast enough, and poor user experience can be brought.
The foregoing description is provided for general background information and is not admitted to be prior art.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above technical problems, the present application provides a shortcut operation method, a mobile terminal and a storage medium, which can solve the technical problems of inconvenience and poor user experience caused by repeated operations required to implement a certain function again in the prior art.
In order to solve the above technical problem, the present application provides a shortcut operation method, including:
s11, receiving a shortcut operation instruction;
s12, displaying the history path of function application on the mobile terminal according to the shortcut operation instruction;
and S13, determining a target path from the historical paths and executing.
Optionally, the historical path includes a historical path of the target function application on the mobile terminal;
or the historical path comprises the historical path of each target function application on the mobile terminal.
Optionally, step S11 includes at least one of:
if a preset gesture on a touch interface of the mobile terminal is detected, determining that a shortcut operation instruction is received;
if the preset operation of the preset shortcut operation icon on the mobile terminal is detected, determining that a shortcut operation instruction is received;
if the preset operation on the icon of the target function application on the mobile terminal is detected, determining that a shortcut operation instruction is received;
and if the voice input containing the preset keyword is detected, determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received.
Optionally, step S12 includes at least one of:
displaying a historical path of the target function application according to a preset display rule;
and determining each function application started with the shortcut operation on the mobile terminal, and displaying the historical path of each function application according to a preset display rule.
Optionally, the preset display rule includes at least one of the following:
arranging and displaying the historical paths from near to far according to execution time;
arranging and displaying the historical paths from at least more according to repeated execution times;
and arranging and displaying the historical paths by at least more according to the using time of the corresponding function application.
Optionally, step S12 is followed by:
and deleting, and/or sorting, and/or collecting the historical paths based on the adjusting instructions.
Optionally, step S12 includes:
and displaying a preset interface and/or a preset popup window, and displaying the historical path on the preset interface and/or the preset popup window.
Optionally, step S13 includes:
and receiving a selection instruction, determining the historical path specified by the selection instruction as a target path, and executing according to the target path.
Optionally, step S11 is preceded by:
recording a use path of function application on the mobile terminal;
and storing the use path as a historical path of the function application in the case that a preset condition is met.
Optionally, the preset condition includes at least one of:
the service time of the function application meets a preset threshold;
the starting frequency of the function application meets a preset threshold;
the number of times of repeated execution using the path satisfies a preset threshold.
Optionally, in a case where a preset condition is satisfied, after the usage path is stored as a history path of the function application, the shortcut operation method further includes:
and if the functional application is determined to be uninstalled, deleting the historical path of the functional application.
Optionally, in a case where a preset condition is satisfied, after the usage path is stored as a history path of the function application, the shortcut operation method further includes:
if the function application is determined to be uninstalled, reserving a historical path of the function application;
when the history path in the step S13 is the history path applied by the uninstall function, the step of executing the target path in the step S13 includes: and installing the function application and executing the target path.
The present application further provides a mobile terminal, including: the storage is stored with a shortcut operation program, and the steps of the method are realized when the shortcut operation program is executed by the processor.
The present application also provides a computer storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, which when executed by a processor, performs the steps of the method as described above.
As described above, in the shortcut operation method provided by the present application, after receiving the shortcut operation instruction, the history paths of the function application on the mobile terminal may be displayed, and then the target path may be determined from the history paths to be directly executed, so as to implement the function desired by the user and meet the requirement of the user.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic hardware structure diagram of a mobile terminal implementing various embodiments of the present application;
fig. 2 is a communication network system architecture diagram according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 3 is a schematic flowchart of a first shortcut operation method according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a first interactive interface of a shortcut operation method provided in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a second interactive interface of the shortcut operation method according to the embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a third interactive interface of a shortcut operation method provided in the embodiment of the present application;
fig. 7 is a schematic flowchart of a second shortcut operation method provided in the embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8 is a schematic diagram of a fourth interactive interface of the shortcut operation method according to the embodiment of the present application.
The implementation, functional features and advantages of the objectives of the present application will be further explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. With the above figures, there are shown specific embodiments of the present application, which will be described in more detail below. These drawings and written description are not intended to limit the scope of the inventive concepts in any manner, but rather to illustrate the inventive concepts to those skilled in the art by reference to specific embodiments.
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Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description refers to the accompanying drawings, like numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements unless otherwise indicated. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with the present application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with certain aspects of the present application, as detailed in the appended claims.
It should be noted that, in this document, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, the recitation of an element by the phrase "comprising an … …" does not exclude the presence of additional like elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element, and further, where similarly-named elements, features, or elements in different embodiments of the disclosure may have the same meaning, or may have different meanings, that particular meaning should be determined by their interpretation in the embodiment or further by context with the embodiment.
It should be understood that although the terms first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various information, such information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one type of information from another. For example, first information may also be referred to as second information, and similarly, second information may also be referred to as first information, without departing from the scope herein. The word "if" as used herein may be interpreted as "at … …" or "when … …" or "in response to a determination", depending on the context. Also, as used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "comprises," "comprising," "includes" and/or "including," when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, components, items, species, and/or groups, but do not preclude the presence, or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, items, species, and/or groups thereof. The terms "or," "and/or," "including at least one of the following," and the like, as used herein, are to be construed as inclusive or mean any one or any combination. For example, "includes at least one of: A. b, C "means" any of the following: a; b; c; a and B; a and C; b and C; a and B and C ", again for example," A, B or C "or" A, B and/or C "means" any of the following: a; b; c; a and B; a and C; b and C; a and B and C'. An exception to this definition will occur only when a combination of elements, functions, steps or operations are inherently mutually exclusive in some way.
It should be understood that, although the steps in the flowcharts in the embodiments of the present application are shown in order as indicated by the arrows, the steps are not necessarily performed in order as indicated by the arrows. The steps are not performed in the exact order shown and may be performed in other orders unless explicitly stated herein. Moreover, at least some of the steps in the figures may include multiple sub-steps or multiple stages that are not necessarily performed at the same time, but may be performed at different times, in different orders, and may be performed alternately or at least partially with respect to other steps or sub-steps of other steps.
The words "if", as used herein, may be interpreted as "at … …" or "at … …" or "in response to a determination" or "in response to a detection", depending on the context. Similarly, the phrases "if determined" or "if detected (a stated condition or event)" may be interpreted as "when determined" or "in response to a determination" or "when detected (a stated condition or event)" or "in response to a detection (a stated condition or event)", depending on the context.
It should be noted that step numbers such as S11 and S12 are used herein for the purpose of more clearly and briefly describing the corresponding content, and do not constitute a substantial limitation on the sequence, and those skilled in the art may perform S12 first and then S11 in specific implementation, which should be within the scope of the present application.
It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present application and are not intended to limit the present application.
In the following description, suffixes such as "module", "component", or "unit" used to denote elements are used only for the convenience of description of the present application, and have no specific meaning in themselves. Thus, "module", "component" or "unit" may be used mixedly.
The mobile terminal may be implemented in various forms. For example, the mobile terminal described in the present application may include mobile terminals such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a notebook computer, a palmtop computer, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a Portable Media Player (PMP), a navigation device, a wearable device, a smart band, a pedometer, and the like, and fixed terminals such as a Digital TV, a desktop computer, and the like.
The following description will be given taking a mobile terminal as an example, and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the configuration according to the embodiment of the present application can be applied to a fixed type terminal in addition to elements particularly used for mobile purposes.
Referring to fig. 1, which is a schematic diagram of a hardware structure of a mobile terminal for implementing various embodiments of the present application, the mobile terminal 100 may include: RF (Radio Frequency) unit 101, WiFi module 102, audio output unit 103, a/V (audio/video) input unit 104, sensor 105, display unit 106, user input unit 107, interface unit 108, memory 109, processor 110, and power supply 111. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the mobile terminal architecture shown in fig. 1 is not intended to be limiting of mobile terminals, which may include more or fewer components than those shown, or some components may be combined, or a different arrangement of components.
The following describes each component of the mobile terminal in detail with reference to fig. 1:
the radio frequency unit 101 may be configured to receive and transmit signals during information transmission and reception or during a call, and specifically, receive downlink information of a base station and then process the downlink information to the processor 110; in addition, the uplink data is transmitted to the base station. Typically, radio frequency unit 101 includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low noise amplifier, a duplexer, and the like. In addition, the radio frequency unit 101 can also communicate with a network and other devices through wireless communication. The wireless communication may use any communication standard or protocol, including but not limited to GSM (Global System for Mobile communications), GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), CDMA2000(Code Division Multiple Access 2000), WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), TD-SCDMA (Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access), FDD-LTE (Frequency Division duplex Long Term Evolution), and TDD-LTE (Time Division duplex Long Term Evolution).
WiFi belongs to short-distance wireless transmission technology, and the mobile terminal can help a user to receive and send e-mails, browse webpages, access streaming media and the like through the WiFi module 102, and provides wireless broadband internet access for the user. Although fig. 1 shows the WiFi module 102, it is understood that it does not belong to the essential constitution of the mobile terminal, and may be omitted entirely as needed within the scope not changing the essence of the invention.
The audio output unit 103 may convert audio data received by the radio frequency unit 101 or the WiFi module 102 or stored in the memory 109 into an audio signal and output as sound when the mobile terminal 100 is in a call signal reception mode, a call mode, a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, a broadcast reception mode, or the like. Also, the audio output unit 103 may also provide audio output related to a specific function performed by the mobile terminal 100 (e.g., a call signal reception sound, a message reception sound, etc.). The audio output unit 103 may include a speaker, a buzzer, and the like.
The a/V input unit 104 is used to receive audio or video signals. The a/V input Unit 104 may include a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) 1041 and a microphone 1042, the Graphics processor 1041 Processing image data of still pictures or video obtained by an image capturing device (e.g., a camera) in a video capturing mode or an image capturing mode. The processed image frames may be displayed on the display unit 106. The image frames processed by the graphic processor 1041 may be stored in the memory 109 (or other storage medium) or transmitted via the radio frequency unit 101 or the WiFi module 102. The microphone 1042 may receive sounds (audio data) via the microphone 1042 in a phone call mode, a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, or the like, and may be capable of processing such sounds into audio data. The processed audio (voice) data may be converted into a format output transmittable to a mobile communication base station via the radio frequency unit 101 in case of a phone call mode. The microphone 1042 may implement various types of noise cancellation (or suppression) algorithms to cancel (or suppress) noise or interference generated in the course of receiving and transmitting audio signals.
The mobile terminal 100 also includes at least one sensor 105, such as a light sensor, a motion sensor, and other sensors. Optionally, the light sensor includes an ambient light sensor that may adjust the brightness of the display panel 1061 according to the brightness of ambient light, and a proximity sensor that may turn off the display panel 1061 and/or the backlight when the mobile terminal 100 is moved to the ear. As one of the motion sensors, the accelerometer sensor can detect the magnitude of acceleration in each direction (generally, three axes), can detect the magnitude and direction of gravity when stationary, and can be used for applications of recognizing the posture of a mobile phone (such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, related games, magnetometer posture calibration), vibration recognition related functions (such as pedometer and tapping), and the like; as for other sensors such as a fingerprint sensor, a pressure sensor, an iris sensor, a molecular sensor, a gyroscope, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, and an infrared sensor, which can be configured on the mobile phone, further description is omitted here.
The display unit 106 is used to display information input by a user or information provided to the user. The Display unit 106 may include a Display panel 1061, and the Display panel 1061 may be configured in the form of a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED), or the like.
The user input unit 107 may be used to receive input numeric or character information and generate key signal inputs related to user settings and function control of the mobile terminal. Alternatively, the user input unit 107 may include a touch panel 1071 and other input devices 1072. The touch panel 1071, also referred to as a touch screen, may collect a touch operation performed by a user on or near the touch panel 1071 (e.g., an operation performed by the user on or near the touch panel 1071 using a finger, a stylus, or any other suitable object or accessory), and drive a corresponding connection device according to a predetermined program. The touch panel 1071 may include two parts of a touch detection device and a touch controller. Optionally, the touch detection device detects a touch orientation of a user, detects a signal caused by a touch operation, and transmits the signal to the touch controller; the touch controller receives touch information from the touch sensing device, converts the touch information into touch point coordinates, sends the touch point coordinates to the processor 110, and can receive and execute commands sent by the processor 110. In addition, the touch panel 1071 may be implemented in various types, such as a resistive type, a capacitive type, an infrared ray, and a surface acoustic wave. In addition to the touch panel 1071, the user input unit 107 may include other input devices 1072. Optionally, other input devices 1072 may include, but are not limited to, one or more of a physical keyboard, function keys (e.g., volume control keys, switch keys, etc.), a trackball, a mouse, a joystick, and the like, and are not limited thereto.
Alternatively, the touch panel 1071 may cover the display panel 1061, and when the touch panel 1071 detects a touch operation thereon or nearby, the touch panel 1071 transmits the touch operation to the processor 110 to determine the type of the touch event, and then the processor 110 provides a corresponding visual output on the display panel 1061 according to the type of the touch event. Although the touch panel 1071 and the display panel 1061 are shown in fig. 1 as two separate components to implement the input and output functions of the mobile terminal, in some embodiments, the touch panel 1071 and the display panel 1061 may be integrated to implement the input and output functions of the mobile terminal, and is not limited herein.
The interface unit 108 serves as an interface through which at least one external device is connected to the mobile terminal 100. For example, the external device may include a wired or wireless headset port, an external power supply (or battery charger) port, a wired or wireless data port, a memory card port, a port for connecting a device having an identification module, an audio input/output (I/O) port, a video I/O port, an earphone port, and the like. The interface unit 108 may be used to receive input (e.g., data information, power, etc.) from external devices and transmit the received input to one or more elements within the mobile terminal 100 or may be used to transmit data between the mobile terminal 100 and external devices.
The memory 109 may be used to store software programs as well as various data. The memory 109 may mainly include a program storage area and a data storage area, and optionally, the program storage area may store an operating system, an application program (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, and the like) required by at least one function, and the like; the storage data area may store data (such as audio data, a phonebook, etc.) created according to the use of the cellular phone, and the like. Further, the memory 109 may include high speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, flash memory device, or other volatile solid state storage device.
The processor 110 is a control center of the mobile terminal, connects various parts of the entire mobile terminal using various interfaces and lines, and performs various functions of the mobile terminal and processes data by operating or executing software programs and/or modules stored in the memory 109 and calling data stored in the memory 109, thereby performing overall monitoring of the mobile terminal. Processor 110 may include one or more processing units; preferably, the processor 110 may integrate an application processor and a modem processor, optionally, the application processor mainly handles operating systems, user interfaces, application programs, etc., and the modem processor mainly handles wireless communications. It will be appreciated that the modem processor described above may not be integrated into the processor 110.
The mobile terminal 100 may further include a power supply 111 (e.g., a battery) for supplying power to various components, and preferably, the power supply 111 may be logically connected to the processor 110 via a power management system, so as to manage charging, discharging, and power consumption management functions via the power management system.
Although not shown in fig. 1, the mobile terminal 100 may further include a bluetooth module or the like, which is not described in detail herein.
In order to facilitate understanding of the embodiments of the present application, a communication network system on which the mobile terminal of the present application is based is described below.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is an architecture diagram of a communication Network system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, where the communication Network system is an LTE system of a universal mobile telecommunications technology, and the LTE system includes a UE (User Equipment) 201, an E-UTRAN (Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network) 202, an EPC (Evolved Packet Core) 203, and an IP service 204 of an operator, which are in communication connection in sequence.
Optionally, the UE201 may be the terminal 100 described above, and is not described herein again.
The E-UTRAN202 includes eNodeB2021 and other eNodeBs 2022, among others. Alternatively, the eNodeB2021 may be connected with other enodebs 2022 through a backhaul (e.g., X2 interface), the eNodeB2021 is connected to the EPC203, and the eNodeB2021 may provide the UE201 access to the EPC 203.
The EPC203 may include an MME (Mobility Management Entity) 2031, an HSS (Home Subscriber Server) 2032, other MMEs 2033, an SGW (Serving gateway) 2034, a PGW (PDN gateway) 2035, and a PCRF (Policy and Charging Rules Function) 2036, and the like. Optionally, the MME2031 is a control node that handles signaling between the UE201 and the EPC203, providing bearer and connection management. HSS2032 is used to provide registers to manage functions such as home location register (not shown) and holds subscriber specific information about service characteristics, data rates, etc. All user data may be sent through SGW2034, PGW2035 may provide IP address assignment for UE201 and other functions, and PCRF2036 is a policy and charging control policy decision point for traffic data flow and IP bearer resources, which selects and provides available policy and charging control decisions for a policy and charging enforcement function (not shown).
The IP services 204 may include the internet, intranets, IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), or other IP services, among others.
Although the LTE system is described as an example, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the present application is not limited to the LTE system, but may also be applied to other wireless communication systems, such as GSM, CDMA2000, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA, and future new network systems.
Based on the above mobile terminal hardware structure and communication network system, various embodiments of the present application are provided.
As described in the background art, if a user wants to implement a certain function again, the user needs to repeatedly perform the operation to implement the function, and such a manner is not fast enough. An example is introduced here (this example is referred to as a micro chat friend a example in this application), micro chat is a social function application with the largest number of users using, in a micro chat circle, a user can share an article in the micro chat community of interest, and when the user needs to view the article in the community number shared by the friend a, the user needs to open the micro chat, click on the micro chat address book, find the friend a, click on a user interface entering the friend a, and then click on the micro chat circle entering the friend a to view the content shared by the friend a. The paths performed by the user in this process include: starting micro chat, opening a micro chat address list, searching for a friend A, entering a user interface of the friend A, and entering a micro chat circle of the friend A. It can be understood that, if the user needs to search for the content shared by friend a again, the user needs to perform the following steps again: starting the micro chat, opening the micro chat address book, searching for the friend a, entering the user interface of the friend a, and entering the micro chat circle of the friend a is not fast, and the user experience is also influenced. Based on this application, an embodiment provides a shortcut operation method, please refer to fig. 3, which can be applied to a mobile terminal, including steps S11 to S13, where:
and S11, receiving a shortcut operation instruction.
The shortcut operation instruction is an instruction issued by a user for realizing shortcut operation on functional application on the mobile terminal, and the mode for determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received by the mobile terminal comprises the following steps: determining to receive a shortcut operation instruction when a preset gesture of a user on a touch interface of a mobile terminal is detected; or determining to receive a shortcut operation instruction when detecting the preset operation of the user on the preset shortcut operation icon on the mobile terminal; the method may further include determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received when a preset operation of the user on the icon of the target function application on the mobile terminal is detected, and the like, which are not listed herein.
Optionally, in the shortcut operation method provided in this embodiment of the application, the user may issue a shortcut operation instruction to a certain function application on the mobile terminal, and the historical path of the function application is displayed in step S12; or, a shortcut operation command may be issued to the mobile terminal (instead of a function application on the mobile terminal), which corresponds to the historical paths of the plurality of function applications on the mobile terminal shown in step S12.
And S12, displaying the history path of the function application on the mobile terminal according to the shortcut operation instruction.
The mobile terminal comprises a plurality of functional applications, wherein the functional applications refer to application programs corresponding to certain functions which can be realized on the mobile terminal, and different functional applications can provide different functional services for users. In the embodiment of the application, a series of operations performed by the functional application to implement a certain function by the user are the use path of the functional application, that is, the steps that need to be executed to implement a certain function by the user using the functional application on the mobile terminal by using the use path. The historical path is a use path which is stored by the mobile terminal and meets a preset condition.
In step S12, the history path of the function application on the mobile terminal may be a history path of a certain function application, or may be a history path of multiple function applications on the mobile terminal, specifically, one or multiple function applications, and specifically, which one or ones of the function applications are determined according to the shortcut operation instruction, that is, different shortcut operation instructions trigger display of different history paths. For example, if the mobile terminal receives a shortcut operation command for a function application, step S12 shows a history path of the function application.
Displaying the history path of the function application, displaying a preset popup (see a block a in fig. 4, and in some other examples, the preset popup may be a block b in fig. 5) or displaying a preset interface (see a page c in fig. 6) on the mobile terminal, and displaying the history path therein. In addition, the historical paths can be displayed in various ways, and the historical paths can be arranged and displayed from near to far according to the execution time, or/and the historical paths can be arranged and displayed from at least according to the repeated execution times, or/and the historical paths can be arranged and displayed from at least according to the use time of the corresponding function application.
In some examples, after step S12, the user may also delete, sort, or/and collect the historical paths based on the adjustment instruction, and the historical paths for the next time can be presented in the adjusted order, which may facilitate the user to perform a secondary operation. Referring to FIG. 6, in some examples the user may click on the favorites button c1 to determine the historical path of the favorites display, or may click on the delete button c2 to determine the historical path to delete.
And S13, determining a target path from the historical paths and executing.
The displayed historical paths can be multiple, at this time, a user can select the historical paths, after receiving a selection instruction given by the user to a certain historical path, the mobile terminal determines the selected historical path as a target path, and then executes the selected historical path according to the target path, so that the function desired by the user is realized. The execution here means that each node step in the historical path is executed in the background or foreground of the mobile terminal according to each step in the historical path, and finally the function desired by the user is achieved.
According to the shortcut operation method provided by the embodiment of the application, a user can realize some function requirements based on the historical path of the function application on the mobile terminal only by issuing the shortcut operation instruction and the selection instruction, the step in the historical path is not required to be repeatedly executed by the user in the process, and the shortcut operation method provided by the application can reduce the repeated execution step for the user, so that the user can save a lot of operations, therefore, the shortcut operation method provided by the application can help the user to quickly operate the function application on the mobile terminal, and the user experience can be improved.
Hereinafter, based on the shortcut operation method, other possible embodiments of the shortcut operation method provided in the present application will be described.
The embodiment of the present application further provides a shortcut operation method, which can help a user to quickly implement a certain function in a certain target function application on a mobile terminal, and the shortcut operation method includes steps S101 to S108, please refer to fig. 7, where:
and S101, recording a use path of the function application on the mobile terminal.
The mobile terminal comprises a plurality of functional applications, wherein the functional applications refer to application programs corresponding to certain functions which can be realized on the mobile terminal, and different functional applications can provide different functional services for users. In the embodiment of the application, a series of operations performed by the functional application to implement a certain function by the user are the use path of the functional application, that is, the steps that need to be executed to implement a certain function by the user using the functional application on the mobile terminal by using the use path. It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the mobile terminal may record the usage path of the user to each function application on the mobile terminal, for example, an operation to be executed to check a micro chat circle of the friend a: starting micro chat, opening a micro chat address list, searching for a friend A, entering a user interface of the friend A, and entering a micro chat circle of the friend A, wherein the series of operations are the use path of the micro chat application, and the mobile terminal can record the use path of each function application thereon.
And S102, storing the use path as a historical path of the function application under the condition that a preset condition is met.
The historical path is a use path which is stored by the mobile terminal and meets preset conditions, the historical path can be displayed on the mobile terminal for a user to select under the condition that a shortcut operation instruction is received, the selected historical path can be executed by the mobile terminal in a default mode, and the user does not need to participate in operation in the execution process. Continuing with the above example, to check the micro chat circle of friend a, the operations to be performed are as follows: the method comprises the steps of starting micro-chat, opening a micro-chat address list, searching friend A, entering a user interface of the friend A, and entering a micro-chat circle of the friend A, wherein the series of operations are the use path of the micro-chat application, if the use path is stored as a historical path and the historical path needs to be executed, the mobile terminal can directly start the micro-chat and open the micro-chat circle of the friend A, and in the process, a user does not need to click the mobile terminal and the like.
It is understood that not all usage paths may be stored as history paths by the mobile terminal, and in some examples, the usage paths satisfying a preset condition may be stored as history paths. In the embodiment of the present application, a function application whose usage time satisfies a preset threshold may be stored, and a part or all of usage paths of the function application may be stored as a history path, and certainly not all of the usage paths in one function application may be stored as history paths.
In some other examples, a function application having a start frequency satisfying a preset threshold may be stored as a history path in part or all of the use paths. Of course, the use paths whose repeated execution times meet the preset threshold on the mobile terminal function application may be stored as the historical paths instead of being distinguished by the function applications. Finally, it should be emphasized that the above ways of determining the historical path from the usage paths may exist in a cross-over manner or simultaneously.
S103, if the function application is determined to be uninstalled, the history path of the function application is reserved.
In the embodiment of the present application, if it is determined that a certain function application is uninstalled, the historical path corresponding to the function application stored on the mobile terminal is also deleted, that is, in the step of displaying the historical path later, the historical path of the function application is not displayed and is not selected by the user.
And S104, if the preset operation on the icon of the target function application on the mobile terminal is detected, determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received.
The preset operation is the operation of the user on the icon of the function application on the mobile terminal, the target function application is the function application acted by the preset operation, and the preset operation can be long-time pressing operation, clicking operation such as single-click operation, double-click operation, multi-click operation and the like. When the mobile terminal detects a preset operation on a functional application (target functional application) on the mobile terminal of a user, the mobile terminal determines to receive a shortcut operation instruction on the functional application (target functional application).
It can be understood that the mobile terminal may also determine to receive the shortcut operation instruction in other manners, for example, if the mobile terminal receives a section of voice, where the voice includes a preset keyword, for example, an H-function application is opened, the mobile terminal may determine to receive the shortcut operation instruction for the H-function application (target function application).
And S105, displaying the historical path of the target function application according to a preset display rule.
After determining that the fast operation instruction for the target function application is received, displaying the historical path of the target function application on the mobile terminal, which may be displaying a preset popup window or a preset interface on the mobile terminal, and displaying the historical path of the target function application on the preset popup window or the preset interface.
The preset display rule comprises the following steps: the historical paths are arranged and displayed from near to far according to the execution time, or/and the historical paths are arranged and displayed from at least according to the repeated execution times, or/and the historical paths are arranged and displayed from at least according to the use time of the corresponding function application.
And S106, deleting, sorting or/and collecting the historical paths based on the adjusting instruction.
The user may adjust the displayed historical paths, including deleting the displayed historical paths, sorting the displayed historical paths (of course, when the shortcut operation applied to the function is triggered next time, the displayed historical paths may be displayed in the order after the adjustment), and collecting some historical paths, it may be understood that the historical paths will be continuously changed along with the usage habits (historical path update rules) of the user, for example, some historical paths will be deleted because the user is not used for a long time, and the collected historical paths will not be replaced because of the historical path update rules, including the displayed sorting and the deletion.
The user can issue an adjustment instruction to the displayed historical path based on an adjustment operation, where the adjustment operation may be clicking a top virtual key on the interface, deleting the virtual key, collecting the virtual key, or touching the historical path at the sorting position to be adjusted to perform dragging, switching, and sorting, and so on, and this is not given as an example.
And S107, receiving a selection instruction, and determining the historical path specified by the selection instruction as a target path.
And S108, executing according to the target path.
The displayed historical paths can be multiple, at this time, a user can select the historical paths, after receiving a selection instruction given by the user to a certain historical path, the mobile terminal determines the selected historical path as a target path, and then executes the selected historical path according to the target path, so that the function desired by the user is realized.
In some other examples, when the historical path specified by the selection instruction is the historical path applied by the uninstall function, the step of executing the target path in step S108 includes: and installing the function application corresponding to the target path, and executing according to the target path after the installation is successful so as to realize the function desired by the user. Referring to fig. 8, in the example shown in the figure, the instant navigation application is uninstalled, but after determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received, the mobile terminal displays a historical path "navigate home" of the navigation application, only that a shaded area d exists on the historical path, if the user selects the historical path "navigate home", the mobile terminal needs to install the navigation application, and the navigation application can be executed according to the historical path "navigate home".
It should be noted that, the above describes an embodiment of issuing a shortcut operation instruction to a certain function application on a mobile terminal, in this embodiment, a history path displayed on the mobile terminal is only a history path of the function application (the displayed history path does not include history paths of other function applications on the mobile terminal), while in some other embodiments provided in this application, a user may issue a shortcut operation instruction to the mobile terminal (instead of a certain function application on the mobile terminal), in this embodiment, a history path displayed on the mobile terminal may include history paths of a plurality of function applications on the mobile terminal. This embodiment will be referred to simply as the multi-function application embodiment for ease of description of the present application.
In the multifunctional application embodiment, the manner of determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received in step S104 may be: and if the preset gesture on the touch interface of the mobile terminal is detected, determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received. The touch interface of the mobile terminal can be a main page displaying a plurality of functional applications, and can also be a screen locking interface of the mobile terminal. The preset gestures are preset gestures performed on the touch interface of the mobile terminal by a user, and include stroke gestures such as up, down, left and right, and dragging gestures with preset tracks such as triangle, hook and letter tracks.
In some other examples, the manner of determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received in step S104 may further be: and if the voice input containing the preset keyword is detected, determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received. For example, if the mobile terminal receives a segment of voice including a preset keyword, for example, a shortcut operation is opened, the mobile terminal may determine that a shortcut operation instruction is received, and then display a history path of a plurality of function applications on the mobile terminal.
In some other examples, the manner of determining to introduce the shortcut operation instruction in step S104 may further be: and if the preset operation of the preset shortcut operation icon on the mobile terminal is detected, determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received. The preset shortcut operation icon may be a function application icon corresponding to the shortcut operation application, and the preset operation performed on the icon by the user, such as clicking the icon, long-pressing the icon, double-clicking the icon, and the like, may be determined by the mobile terminal as receiving the shortcut operation instruction.
In the multifunctional application embodiment, after determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received in step S104, the method further includes: a step of determining each function application of the shortcut operation that has been started on the mobile terminal, in this embodiment, step S105 is: and displaying the historical path of each function application according to a preset display rule.
It can be understood that in some examples, the usage paths of all the function applications on the mobile terminal may be stored as historical paths, and in this embodiment of the present application, the usage paths of only some of the function applications on the mobile terminal may be stored as historical paths, that is, only some of the function applications on the mobile terminal may adopt a shortcut operation mode, and which specific function applications on the mobile terminal may adopt the shortcut operation mode may be set by a user/manufacturer. In this example, after determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received, the mobile terminal needs to determine which function applications thereof start the shortcut operation mode, and then displays the history paths of the determined function applications according to the preset display rule, where the description of the display mode may be as described in step S105 above, and the displayed history paths are history paths of a plurality of function applications on the mobile terminal, which is different from that in step S105. Of course, the ranking of the various historical paths may be sorted by functional application.
Therefore, the shortcut operation method provided by the application does not need the user to participate in the execution of the target path in a clicking mode or the like, and the user can reduce repeated execution steps, so that a lot of operations can be saved for the user.
The application also provides a mobile terminal device, the terminal device includes a memory and a processor, the memory stores a shortcut operation program, and the shortcut operation program is executed by the processor to implement the steps of the shortcut operation method in any of the above embodiments.
The present application further provides a computer-readable storage medium, in which a shortcut program is stored, and when being executed by a processor, the shortcut program implements the steps of the shortcut method in any of the above embodiments.
In the embodiments of the mobile terminal and the computer-readable storage medium provided in the present application, all technical features of the embodiments of the shortcut operation method are included, and the expanding and explaining contents of the specification are basically the same as those of the embodiments of the method, and are not described herein again.
Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer program product, which includes computer program code, when the computer program code runs on a computer, the computer is caused to execute the method in the above various possible embodiments.
Embodiments of the present application further provide a chip, which includes a memory and a processor, where the memory is used to store a computer program, and the processor is used to call and run the computer program from the memory, so that a device in which the chip is installed executes the method in the above various possible embodiments.
The above-mentioned serial numbers of the embodiments of the present application are merely for description and do not represent the merits of the embodiments.
In the present application, the same or similar term concepts, technical solutions and/or application scenario descriptions will be generally described only in detail at the first occurrence, and when the description is repeated later, the detailed description will not be repeated in general for brevity, and when understanding the technical solutions and the like of the present application, reference may be made to the related detailed description before the description for the same or similar term concepts, technical solutions and/or application scenario descriptions and the like which are not described in detail later.
In the present application, each embodiment is described with emphasis, and reference may be made to the description of other embodiments for parts that are not described or illustrated in any embodiment.
The technical features of the technical solution of the present application may be arbitrarily combined, and for brevity of description, all possible combinations of the technical features in the embodiments are not described, however, as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features, the scope of the present application should be considered as being described in the present application.
Through the above description of the embodiments, those skilled in the art will clearly understand that the method of the above embodiments can be implemented by software plus a necessary general hardware platform, and certainly can also be implemented by hardware, but in many cases, the former is a better implementation manner. Based on such understanding, the technical solutions of the present application may be embodied in the form of a software product, which is stored in a storage medium (e.g., ROM/RAM, magnetic disk, optical disk) and includes instructions for enabling a terminal device (e.g., a mobile phone, a computer, a server, a controlled terminal, or a network device) to execute the method of each embodiment of the present application.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present application, and not intended to limit the scope of the present application, and all modifications of equivalent structures and equivalent processes, which are made by the contents of the specification and the drawings of the present application, or which are directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are included in the scope of the present application.

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1. A shortcut operation method, characterized by comprising:
s11, receiving a shortcut operation instruction;
s12, displaying the history path of function application on the mobile terminal according to the shortcut operation instruction;
and S13, determining a target path from the historical paths and executing.
2. The shortcut method of claim 1 comprising at least one of:
the historical path comprises a historical path of target function application on the mobile terminal;
the historical path comprises historical paths of various function applications on the mobile terminal;
the step S12 includes: displaying a preset interface and/or a preset popup window, wherein the historical path is displayed on the preset interface and/or the preset popup window;
the step S12 is followed by: deleting, and/or sorting, and/or collecting the historical paths based on the adjustment instruction;
the step S13 includes: receiving a selection instruction, determining a historical path specified by the selection instruction as the target path, and executing according to the target path.
3. The shortcut operation method of claim 1 or 2, wherein said step S11 includes at least one of:
if a preset gesture on a touch interface of the mobile terminal is detected, determining that a shortcut operation instruction is received;
if the preset operation of the preset shortcut operation icon on the mobile terminal is detected, determining that a shortcut operation instruction is received;
if the preset operation on the icon of the target function application on the mobile terminal is detected, determining that a shortcut operation instruction is received;
and if the voice input containing the preset keyword is detected, determining that the shortcut operation instruction is received.
4. The shortcut method of claim 3, wherein said step S12 includes at least one of:
displaying a historical path of the target function application according to a preset display rule;
and determining each function application started with the shortcut operation on the mobile terminal, and displaying a historical path of each function application according to a preset display rule.
5. The shortcut operation method of claim 4, wherein the preset display rule comprises at least one of:
arranging and displaying the historical paths from near to far according to execution time;
arranging and displaying the historical paths according to repeated execution times from at least one more time;
and arranging and displaying the historical paths by at least more according to the use time of the corresponding function application.
6. The method according to claim 1 or 2 or 4 or 5, wherein the step S11 is preceded by:
recording a use path of function application on the mobile terminal;
and storing the use path as a historical path of the function application under the condition that a preset condition is met.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the preset conditions include:
the service time of the function application meets a preset threshold;
or/and the starting frequency of the function application meets a preset threshold;
or/and the repeated execution times of the use path meet a preset threshold value.
8. The method of claim 9, wherein after storing the usage path as a history path of the function application in case that a preset condition is satisfied, the shortcut operation method further comprises at least one of:
if the function application is determined to be uninstalled, deleting the historical path of the function application;
if it is determined that the functional application is uninstalled, the historical path of the functional application is retained, and when the historical path in step S13 is the historical path of the uninstalled functional application, the step of executing the target path in step S13 includes: and installing the functional application and executing the target path.
9. A mobile terminal, characterized in that the mobile terminal comprises: memory, processor, wherein the memory has stored thereon a shortcut program which when executed by the processor implements the steps of the shortcut operation method of any of claims 1 to 8.
10. A readable storage medium, characterized in that the readable storage medium has stored thereon a computer program which, when being executed by a processor, carries out the steps of the shortcut operation method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8.
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