CN116954775A - Message display method and electronic equipment - Google Patents

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CN116954775A
CN116954775A CN202210622366.7A CN202210622366A CN116954775A CN 116954775 A CN116954775 A CN 116954775A CN 202210622366 A CN202210622366 A CN 202210622366A CN 116954775 A CN116954775 A CN 116954775A
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李凌飞
唐晨
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沃发财
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Abstract

The application provides a message display method and electronic equipment. The electronic device can display a message of the APP identification APP located at the periphery of the message component in the message component. The electronic device may also display a message of the selected APP in the message component in response to a user dragging the message component to select the APP. The method can improve the efficiency of searching the messages by the user, and is convenient for the user to quickly search the messages of one or more APP.

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Message display method and electronic equipment
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of terminal technologies, and in particular, to a message display method and an electronic device.
Background
With the development of electronic devices, the storage space of the electronic devices is increased, and a large number of Applications (APPs) can be installed in the electronic devices, thereby providing rich functions. The APP will typically push a message to the user reminding the user of relevant information, such as restaurant queuing, order progress, offers, people subscribed to by the user, and information on the information, etc.
At present, the electronic device uniformly pushes all the messages of the APP to a notification center, and the notification center presents all the messages of the APP to the user. For example, a user may perform a sliding down operation from the top of the electronic device, open a pull-down notification bar, and view a message pushed by the APP in the electronic device at the pull-down notification bar. The messages pushed by the APP in the electronic device may be ordered in the pull-down notification interface according to a preset rule (e.g. the sequence of push time). In the case where a large number of applications are installed in the electronic device, the types and the number of messages displayed in the pull-down notification bar are large. The user is difficult to quickly find the APP message which the user wants to view in the drop-down notification bar, the message pushing is easy to miss, and the user experience is poor.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a message display method and electronic equipment. Wherein the electronic device can display a message in the message component identifying an application located in the periphery of the message component. The method and the device can facilitate the user to search the APP message which the user wants to view through the message component, and improve the efficiency of searching the message by the user.
In a first aspect, the present application provides a message display method. The method is applicable to electronic devices. The electronic device may display a first desktop including a first message component located in a first area, a first identifier of a first application located in a second area, a second identifier of a second application located outside the second area, and a third identifier of a third application, the first area and the second area being adjacent. The electronic device may display a message of the first application in a first message component that does not include a message of the second application and a message of the third application. The electronic device may receive a first operation of a second identification of a second application by a user; the first operation is for moving the second marker into the second region. The electronic device may display a message of the first application and a message of the second application in the first message component after the first operation.
As can be seen from the above method, an electronic device can display a first message component in a first area and display a message in the first message component identifying an application located in a second area adjacent to the display location of the first message component. Thus, when a user needs to view a message of one application, the user can quickly view the message of the one application in the message component around the identifier of the one application. The method can help the user to quickly look up the application message which the user wants to look up, and improves the use experience of the user. And, the user may also adjust the identifier included in the second area, for example, move the identifier included in the second area out of the second area or move the identifier outside the second area into the second area, so as to control the application described by the message displayed in the first message component. The method for setting the message component to display the APP message is simple and convenient to operate, low in cost, convenient for users to understand and easy to get on hand.
In combination with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first application, the second application, the third application, and the like may be an APP, or may be other types of software programs. The application identifier of the first identifier, the second identifier, the third identifier, etc. may be an APP identifier, or may be a software program identifier of another type of software program. The APP identifier may be, for example, an APP icon, a card of APP (such as a service card, etc.), and so on.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first message component may be associated with the second area. I.e. the first message component is operable to display a message identifying an application located in the second area. Wherein the second region includes an identification change that may not affect an association between the first message component and the second region. That is, the user may cause the electronic device to no longer display a message for the application corresponding to the removed identity in the first message component by moving the identity out of the second area. The user may cause the electronic device to display a message of the application corresponding to the moved-in identity in the first message component by moving the identity outside the second area into the second area.
Therefore, the user can adjust the identifier contained in the second area, so that the message of the application which the user wants to view is displayed in the first message component, and the searching efficiency of the message is improved.
In combination with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first message component may be a card (or referred to as a message card).
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the displaying, in the first message component, a message of the first application and a message of the second application may specifically be: and displaying a first message component comprising a first card and a second card in a first area, wherein the first card is used for displaying messages of a first application, and the second card is used for displaying messages of a second application. Or displaying a first message component comprising a third card in the first area, wherein the third card is used for displaying the message of the first application and the message of the second application.
That is, the electronic device can display the card in the first message component. The card may be, for example, a service card of an application. For example, the first application and the second application are both in the second region. The electronic device can display a service card of the first application (i.e., a first card) and a service card of the second application (i.e., a second card) in the first message component. Optionally, the electronic device may further fuse the plurality of application cards to obtain a fused card, and display the fused card in the message component. The fusion card may contain elements on multiple cards. For example, the electronic device may fuse the service cards of the first application and the second application to obtain a fused card (i.e., a third card) containing elements on the service cards of the first application and the second application. The electronic device may display the third card in the first message component.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the electronic device may further receive a second operation by the user to move the first identification of the first application out of the second area; after the second operation, the electronic device can remove the message of the first application displayed in the first message component.
It can be seen that the user can adjust the identifier contained in the second area, so that the message of the application which the user wants to view is displayed in the first message component, and the searching efficiency of the message is improved.
In combination with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the electronic device may receive a third operation of the second region by the user, the third operation being for adjusting the second region. After the third operation, the second area includes a third identification of a third application. The electronic device can display a message of the third application in the first message component.
It can be seen that the electronic device can adjust the second region in response to a user operation on the second region. The electronic device may adjust the size and/or position of the second area, thereby changing the identifier contained in the second area. The method can facilitate the user to adjust the second area associated with the first message component, so that the second area contains the identification of the application which the user wants to view the message. The first message card may display only a portion of the messages applied in the electronic device. The user does not have to look up the messages of one or more applications among the messages of all applications. The method can improve the discoverability and the locatability of the application message, help the user to quickly look up the application message which the user wants to view, and improve the use experience of the user.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the electronic device may receive a fourth operation of the first message component by the user. In response to the fourth operation, the electronic device may display the first message component in the third area. The electronic device may display a message of a fourth application in the first message component, the fourth identification of the fourth application being located in a fourth area, the fourth area being adjacent to the third area.
It can be seen that the electronic device can adjust the display position of the first message component in response to a user operation on the first message component. Wherein the area associated with the first message component may be an area adjacent to the display location of the first message component. And when the display position of the first message component is adjusted from the first area to a third display area. The electronic device may determine that the area associated with the first message component is adjusted from the second area to a fourth area. The fourth region is a region adjacent to the third region. The electronic device can then display a message in the first message component identifying the application located in the fourth area.
In this way, the user can adjust the display position of the message component to the identified perimeter of the application that the user wants to view the message, thereby causing the message component to display the message of the application that he/she wants to view. The method can help the user to quickly look up the message of the application which the user wants to look up, and improves the searching efficiency of the message.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first message component may be associated with an application. The electronic device can display a message of an application associated with the first message component in the first message card.
For example, the second area contains M identifiers of M applications. The M identities of the M applications may comprise a first identity of a first application. The first message component is associated with the M applications described above. The first message component may be operative to display messages for the M applications. The electronic device may cancel an association between the first application and the first message component in response to a user operation of the first identification of the first application. When the association relationship between the first application and the first message component is canceled, the electronic device may no longer display the message of the first application in the first message component, and may also remove the message of the first application displayed in the first message component.
The M identifiers of the M applications do not include the second identifier of the second application. The electronic device can associate the second application with the first message component in response to a user operation of the second identification of the second application. When the second application is associated with the first message component, the electronic device may display a message of the second application in the first message component.
It can be seen that the first message component can be associated with one or more applications. When an application associated with a first message component pushes a message, the electronic device may display a message for the application in the first message component. The user may adjust the applications associated with the first message component according to his own needs to decide which applications' messages to display in the first message component. In this way, the user can quickly find and view the message of the application which the user wants to view in the first message component according to the setting of the user to the first message component. The method for adjusting the application associated with the first message component is simple and convenient to operate, and a user can conveniently and rapidly manage the first message component.
In combination with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the electronic device may receive a fifth operation by the user to move the first message component to a fifth area, the fifth area including a fifth identification of a fifth application. After the fifth operation, the electronic device may display a message of the fifth application in a first message component located in the first area.
Wherein, in response to the fifth operation, the electronic device may hover the first message component over a fifth area. When the fifth operation is released, the electronic device may still display the first message component in the first area. I.e. the fifth operation described above does not change the display position of the first message component. Alternatively, in response to the fifth operation, the electronic device may display the first component according to the first message component and hover the first component over the fifth area. After the fifth operation is released, the electronic device may display a message in the first message component identifying the application located in the fifth area.
The fifth region may be included in the second region. Alternatively, the fifth region may partially overlap the second region. Alternatively, the fifth region may be outside the second region.
It can be seen that the first message component can be used to display not only messages for applications within the first message component association area and/or messages for applications associated with the first message component, but also messages for applications outside the first message component association area and/or messages for applications not associated with the first message component. The user can quickly view the messages of the one or more applications selected by himself via the first message component. The method and the device can improve the efficiency of searching the application message by the user and improve the experience of the user for viewing the message.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the displaying, in a first message component located in the first area, a message of the fifth application may specifically be: the message of the fifth application is displayed on the set top in the first message component.
Wherein the fifth region includes one or more markers located in the second region. The first message component originally displays the one or more messages identifying the corresponding application. However, the one or more messages identifying the corresponding application may be displayed in a later location in the first message component. When the fifth operation is detected, the electronic device may change the display position of the one or more messages identifying the corresponding application in the first message component, and set top display the one or more messages identifying the corresponding application in the first message component.
The fifth area may include one or more identifiers that are not in the second area. The first message component does not include the one or more messages identifying the corresponding application. When the fifth operation is detected, the electronic device may find the one or more messages identifying the corresponding application, and set top display the one or more messages identifying the corresponding application in the first message component.
It can be seen that the user can operate the first message component to select the identifier in one area, so that the electronic device displays the message of the application corresponding to the identifier in the selected area in the first message component, thereby quickly looking up the message of the application which the user wants to view. The method and the device can improve the efficiency of searching the application message by the user and improve the experience of the user for viewing the message.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, in the foregoing process of hovering the first message component or the first component over the fifth area in response to the fifth operation, the electronic device may receive an operation of adjusting the size of the first message component or the first component by a user. When the first message component or the first component changes in size during hovering, the first message component or the first component hovers area also changes in size. For example, the electronic device receives a first message component or a size of the first component to be resized from a first area to a second area when in a hover state. The first message component or the hover region corresponding to the first area contains M1 identifications of M1 applications. And the corresponding hovering area is the fifth area when the first message component or the first component is the second area, and the fifth area contains M2 identifiers of M2 applications. M1 and M2 are both positive integers, and M1 and M2 are different. Wherein when the fifth operation is detected to be released at the first message component or when the first component hovers over the fifth area, the electronic device may display a message identifying the applications located in the fifth area (i.e., the message of the M2 applications) in the first message component located in the first area.
It can be seen that a user can operate a first message component to select one or more applications that the user wants to view a message. In the process of selecting the applications, the user can adjust the number of the one-time selection applications, so that all applications needing to view the message can be conveniently selected at one time, and the selected applications are prevented from containing applications which do not want to view the message. The method can facilitate a user to more accurately select one or more applications to view messages of the one or more applications.
With reference to the first aspect, in some embodiments, the first area and the second area are adjacent, which may specifically refer to: the second region surrounds the first region. For example, the first region can display 2×2 APP icons. The 2 x 2 APP icons may represent 4 APP icons arranged in two rows and two columns. Then, the second area may be one area excluding the first area, out of areas where 4*4 APP icons can be displayed, centering on the first area. The 4*4 APP icons may represent 16 APP icons arranged in four rows and four columns. That is, the second area is a display area of 12 APP icons surrounding the first area for one week.
In combination with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the electronic device may display a second desktop on which X icons of X applications are displayed, where X is a positive integer. In response to detecting the sixth operation on the second desktop, the electronic device may display a card for at least one of the X applications. The sixth operation may be, for example, an operation of sliding upward starting from the lower left corner of the second table top. In response to detecting a seventh operation of switching the second desktop to the third desktop, the electronic device may display cards of at least one application of the Y applications, and Y icons of the Y applications are displayed on the third desktop, where Y is a positive integer.
In combination with the first aspect, in some embodiments, the electronic device may display an interface of the sixth application. In response to detecting the eighth operation of the interface of the sixth application, the electronic device may display a message and a card of the sixth application. The eighth operation may be, for example, an operation of sliding upward starting from the lower left corner of the interface of the sixth application.
In a second aspect, the present application provides a message display method. The method is applicable to electronic devices. The electronic device may display a first desktop including a first identification of a first application. In response to detecting the first operation of the user, the electronic device may display a notification bar on the first desktop. In response to detecting a second operation of the user to move the finger to the first identification of the first application, the electronic device may display a message of the first application in the notification bar; the second operation is a coherent operation with the first operation.
The fact that the second operation is continuous with the first operation may mean that the finger of the user continuously acts on the screen of the electronic device during the process that the electronic device detects the first operation and the second operation, and does not leave the screen of the electronic device.
In one possible implementation, the first and second operations may be consecutive pull-down operations.
It can be seen that in the process of calling up the notification bar, the electronic device may respond to the operation of selecting one or more identifiers by the user, and display a message of the application corresponding to the selected identifier in the notification bar. For example, when the first operation and the second operation are the pull-down operation, the electronic device may display, in the notification bar, a message of the application corresponding to the identifier through which the pull-down operation passes according to the path along which the finger slides during the pull-down operation. Then, when the user performs a pull-down operation, the path along which the finger slides may be different, and the applications that can be viewed may be different. The user can screen the application that he wants to view during the process of calling up the notification bar. The screening application is easy and convenient to operate, and a user can be helped to quickly find out the message of the application to be checked. The method not only simplifies the operation of checking the message by the user, but also increases the interest of checking the message by the user, and can improve the use experience of checking the message by the user.
With reference to the second aspect, in some embodiments, the first desktop further includes a second identifier of the second application, and after the second operation, the electronic device may further display, in the notification bar, a message of the second application in response to detecting a third operation of the user to move the finger to the second identifier of the second application; the third operation and the second operation are consecutive operations.
The fact that the third operation and the second operation are consecutive operation may mean that the finger of the user continuously acts on the screen of the electronic device during the process that the electronic device detects the second operation and the third operation, and does not leave the screen of the electronic device.
In one possible implementation, the first operation, the second operation, and the third operation may be consecutive pull-down operations. Namely, the first identifier of the first application and the second identifier of the second application are identifiers through which the pull-down operation passes.
With reference to the second aspect, in some embodiments, after the third operation, the electronic device may further display a notification bar full screen in response to detecting a fourth operation of the user to release the finger, and display a message of the first application and a message of the second application on a top of the notification bar. The fourth operation and the third operation may be consecutive operations.
The fourth operation and the third operation being consecutive operations may mean that the finger of the user continuously acts on the screen of the electronic device without leaving the screen of the electronic device during the detection of the third operation and the fourth operation by the electronic device.
In one possible implementation, the first operation, the second operation, the third operation, and the fourth operation may be consecutive pull-down operations. And when the electronic equipment detects the fourth operation, the pull-down operation is released.
When the fourth operation is detected, the finger of the user acts on the preset area of the screen of the electronic device, and the electronic device can display the notification bar in a full screen mode. The preset area may be, for example, a lower half area of the electronic device screen, or a lower third area of the electronic device screen, or the like. If the user's finger acts on an area outside the preset area of the screen of the electronic device when the release of the operation for calling up the notification bar is detected, the electronic device can stow the notification bar.
In combination with the second aspect, in some embodiments, when the notification bar is displayed full screen, the electronic device may display messages for all applications in the notification bar. Wherein the message of the first application and the message of the second application may be displayed on top.
According to the embodiment, the electronic device can display the message of the application selected by the user calling the notification bar at the position easily seen by the user in the notification bar, so that the user can conveniently and quickly view the message of the APP which the user wants to view. The method can help the user to improve the efficiency of searching the message and improve the use experience of the user.
With reference to the second aspect, in some embodiments, the foregoing displaying, in a notification bar, a message of the first application may specifically be: a first card is displayed in the notification bar, the first card for displaying a message for the first application.
In combination with the second aspect, in some embodiments, the electronic device may display a second desktop on which X icons of X applications are displayed, where X is a positive integer. In response to detecting the fifth operation on the second desktop, the electronic device may display a card of at least one of the X applications. The fifth operation may be, for example, an operation of sliding upward starting from the lower left corner of the second table top. In response to detecting a sixth operation of switching the second desktop to the third desktop, the electronic device may display cards of at least one application of the Y applications, and Y icons of the Y applications are displayed on the third desktop, where Y is a positive integer.
With reference to the second aspect, in some embodiments, the electronic device may display an interface of the sixth application. In response to detecting the seventh operation of the interface of the sixth application, the electronic device may display a message and a card of the sixth application. The seventh operation may be, for example, an operation of sliding upward starting from the lower left corner of the interface of the sixth application.
In a third aspect, the present application provides an electronic device which may comprise a touch screen, a memory, one or more processors, wherein the memory may be operable to store a computer program, the one or more processors being operable to invoke the computer program to cause the electronic device to perform any of the possible implementation methods as in the first or second aspects.
In a fourth aspect, the application provides a computer readable storage medium comprising instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform a method as any one of the possible implementations of the first or second aspects.
In a fifth aspect, the present application provides a computer program product, which may contain computer instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method as any one of the possible implementations of the first or second aspects.
In a sixth aspect, the application provides a chip for application to an electronic device, the chip comprising one or more processors for invoking computer instructions to cause the electronic device to perform any of the possible implementations of the first or second aspects.
It will be appreciated that the electronic device provided in the third aspect, the computer readable storage medium provided in the fourth aspect, the computer program product provided in the fifth aspect, and the chip provided in the sixth aspect are all configured to perform the method provided by the embodiment of the present application. Therefore, the advantages achieved by the method can be referred to as the advantages of the corresponding method, and will not be described herein.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a software block diagram of an electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 3A to 3C are schematic views of a scene of creating a message card according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 4A-4H are schematic diagrams of some message displays according to embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 5A-5D are schematic diagrams illustrating further message displays according to embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 6A-6G are schematic diagrams illustrating further message displays according to embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 7A-7F are schematic diagrams illustrating further message displays according to embodiments of the present application;
fig. 8A and 8B are schematic views of a scene of FA card display provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 9A-9G are schematic views of scenes displayed on other FA cards according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 10A and 10B are schematic views of scenes displayed on other FA cards according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 11A-11C are schematic diagrams of scenes showing some FA cards and messages according to embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 12A and 12B are schematic views of scenes displayed on other FA cards according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 13A-13D are schematic diagrams illustrating further message displays according to embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 14A-14E are schematic diagrams illustrating further message displays according to embodiments of the present application;
FIGS. 15A-15D are schematic diagrams illustrating further message displays according to embodiments of the present application;
fig. 16 is a schematic view of a FA card display scenario provided in an embodiment of the present application.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present application. In the description of embodiments of the application, the terminology used in the embodiments below is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the application. As used in the specification of the present application and the appended claims, the singular forms "a," "an," "the," and "the" are intended to include, for example, "one or more" such forms of expression, unless the context clearly indicates to the contrary. It should also be understood that in the following embodiments of the present application, "at least one", "one or more" means one or more than two (including two). The term "and/or" is used to describe an association relationship of associated objects, meaning that there may be three relationships; for example, a and/or B may represent: a alone, a and B together, and B alone, wherein A, B may be singular or plural. The character "/" generally indicates that the context-dependent object is an "or" relationship.
Reference in the specification to "one embodiment" or "some embodiments" or the like means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in one or more embodiments of the application. Thus, appearances of the phrases "in one embodiment," "in some embodiments," "in other embodiments," and the like in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, but mean "one or more but not all embodiments" unless expressly specified otherwise. The terms "comprising," "including," "having," and variations thereof mean "including but not limited to," unless expressly specified otherwise. The term "coupled" includes both direct and indirect connections, unless stated otherwise. The terms "first," "second," and the like are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated.
In embodiments of the application, words such as "exemplary" or "such as" are used to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any embodiment or design described herein as "exemplary" or "for example" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments or designs. Rather, the use of words such as "exemplary" or "such as" is intended to present related concepts in a concrete fashion.
The term "User Interface (UI)" in the following embodiments of the present application is a media interface for interaction and information exchange between an Application (APP) or an Operating System (OS) and a user, which implements conversion between an internal form of information and a form acceptable to the user. The user interface is a source code written in a specific computer language such as java, extensible markup language (extensible markup language, XML) and the like, and the interface source code is analyzed and rendered on the electronic equipment to finally be presented as content which can be identified by a user. A commonly used presentation form of the user interface is a graphical user interface (graphic user interface, GUI), which refers to a user interface related to computer operations that is displayed in a graphical manner. It may be a visual interface element of text, icons, buttons, menus, tabs, text boxes, dialog boxes, status bars, navigation bars, widgets, etc., displayed in a display of the electronic device.
The application provides a message display method, which is convenient for a user to quickly look up one or more APP messages, thereby improving the use experience of the user for looking up APP messages. The electronic device can display a message of the APP identification APP located at the periphery of the message component in the message component. The APP identity may include, but is not limited to: APP icons, APP service cards (e.g., meta-service (FA) cards).
In some embodiments, the message component described above may exist in the form of a card. For example, the message component may be a message card. The electronic device 100 may display the message card on a desktop. APP identification can be displayed on the desktop. The message card can be used for displaying the message of the APP with the APP identification located at the periphery of the message card. In this way, the user can view the message of the APP around the message card through the message card. And the user can also change the APP identification around the message card by moving the message card, so as to view the message of the APP which the user wants to view.
In some embodiments, the message component described above may exist in the form of a drop-down control. For example, the message component may be a drop-down notification bar. The drop-down notification bar may be displayed on the screen by the electronic device in response to a user performing a drop-down operation from the top of the screen of the electronic device. The above-described pull-down operation may be an operation in which a user's finger slides down from the top of the electronic device screen. The drop-down notification bar may gradually and fully display as the user's finger slides down. In the process that the electronic device responds to the pull-down operation to display the pull-down notification bar (namely, in the process that the finger of the user slides downwards in the pull-down operation), the electronic device can display the message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation passes in the pull-down notification bar. In this way, the user can slide the finger for carrying out the pull-down operation to the position of one or more APP identifications in the process of calling up the pull-down notification bar through the pull-down operation, so as to view the message of the APP corresponding to the one or more APP identifications.
From the above embodiments, the message component described above can be used for messages of one or more APP. The one or more APPs may be APP-identified APPs located in the vicinity of the message component. And, the user can also make relevant settings to control which APP messages are displayed by the message component. The method for setting the message component to display the APP message is simple and convenient to operate, low in cost, convenient for a user to understand and easy to get on hand, and capable of helping the user to quickly look up the APP message which the user wants to view, and improving the use experience of the user.
For ease of understanding, some concepts to which the application relates are described herein.
1. Message component
The message component can be operative to display messages for one or more APPs. The one or more APPs may be APP that the APP identity is located in the first display region. The first display area may include an area around the message component. The one or more APPs may also be user-selected APPs. That is, the user can quickly look up the message of the APP that he wants to look up in the message component by adjusting the APP identifier displayed around the message component and/or selecting the APP to which the message displayed by the message component belongs.
The APP identity may be a presentation of the APP on the interface. One APP may correspond to multiple APP identities. The APP identifier can display the relevant information corresponding to the APP. The APP identity may also be used as a shortcut to open the APP. The electronic device may determine, according to the APP identity, an APP to which the APP identity belongs. When detecting an APP push message corresponding to the APP identifier in the first display area, the electronic device can display the APP push message in the message component.
In some embodiments, other types of software programs exist in the electronic device in addition to the APP. The other types of software programs may be different from the APP in terms of development and/or operation. The other types of software programs described above may be comprised of one or more pieces of program instructions that are operable to provide one or more functions. The other types of software programs described above may correspond to software program identifications displayed on the interface. In addition to the APP messages described above, the electronic device may also display messages of other types of software programs in the message component. For example, in the case that the software program identifier of one software program is located in the first display area, the electronic device may display a message of the software program corresponding to the software program identifier in the message component.
The embodiment of the application does not limit the type of the software program to which the message displayed in the message card belongs. In the following embodiments, the electronic device is specifically described by taking a message of displaying an APP in a message card as an example.
The message component may be one or more of the following: message card, drop down notification bar. The form of the message assembly is not limited in the embodiments of the present application. In the following embodiments, a message card and a drop-down notification bar will be specifically taken as examples to describe the message display method provided by the present application.
2. Service card
A service card may be a form of software program presentation page content. By servicing the card, the software program can pre-load the page content onto the card. In this way, the user can quickly view the page content of the software program through the service card without opening the software program.
Wherein the service card of the software program may be an identification of the software program. For example, the service card of the APP may be an APP identification of the APP. APP can provide multiple functions. The APP can display page content of a function in the service card, so that a user can quickly use the function provided by the APP through the service card of the APP.
Specific implementations of the service card may include FA cards, and the like. The implementation mode of the service card is not limited by the embodiment of the application. In the following embodiments, FA cards are specifically taken as examples for description.
Service cards may also be referred to as desktop cards, application cards, and the like. The embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto.
3. FA card
FA cards are a specific implementation of service cards that can be used to present interfaces for functional implementation. In one possible implementation, the above-described functionality may be provided by an APP. I.e. the FA card may be an APP FA card. An APP can provide multiple functions. For example, an application of a social class may provide text messaging functionality, voice call functionality, video call functionality, contact list viewing functionality, and so forth. The text messaging function, the voice call function, the video call function, and the contact list viewing function may be referred to as meta services. The FA card of the application of the social class can display an interactive interface corresponding to the function. In this way, the user can quickly use the functionality provided by the application of the one social class through the FA card without opening the application of the one social class and looking for controls that provide the functionality described above. In another possible implementation, the above-mentioned functions may also be implemented not in an APP but in a separate software program. I.e. the FA card may be a functional card. Through the information and the control and the like displayed on the FA card, the user can quickly view the related information of the function and use the function. The FA card can help the user to realize service direct, and the effect of operation level is reduced.
In some embodiments of the application, the FA card of one APP can be used as the APP identification of the one APP. When an FA card of an APP is displayed around a message component, the message component may display a message of the APP. In addition, in addition to displaying messages of the APP, the message component may also display FA cards of the APP.
The structure of the electronic device 100 according to the present application will be described below.
Fig. 1 schematically illustrates a structural diagram of an electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 1, the electronic device 100 may include a processor 110, an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a universal serial bus (universal serial bus, USB) interface 130, a charge management module 140, a power management module 141, a battery 142, an antenna 1, an antenna 2, a mobile communication module 150, a wireless communication module 160, an audio module 170, a speaker 170A, a receiver 170B, a microphone 170C, an earphone interface 170D, a sensor module 180, keys 190, a motor 191, an indicator 192, a camera 193, a display 194, a user identification module (subscriber identification module, SIM) card interface 195, and the like.
It should be understood that the illustrated structure of the embodiment of the present application does not constitute a specific limitation on the electronic device 100. In other embodiments of the application, electronic device 100 may include more or fewer components than shown, or certain components may be combined, or certain components may be split, or different arrangements of components. The illustrated components may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
The processor 110 may include one or more processing units, such as: the processor 110 may include an application processor (application processor, AP), a modem processor, a graphics processor (graphics processing unit, GPU), an image signal processor (image signal processor, ISP), a controller, a memory, a video codec, a digital signal processor (digital signal processor, DSP), a baseband processor, and/or a neural network processor (neural-network processing unit, NPU), etc. Wherein the different processing units may be separate devices or may be integrated in one or more processors.
The controller may be a neural hub and a command center of the electronic device 100, among others. The controller can generate operation control signals according to the instruction operation codes and the time sequence signals to finish the control of instruction fetching and instruction execution.
A memory may also be provided in the processor 110 for storing instructions and data. In some examples, the memory in the processor 110 is a cache memory. The memory may hold instructions or data that the processor 110 has just used or recycled. If the processor 110 needs to reuse the instruction or data, it can be called directly from the memory. Repeated accesses are avoided and the latency of the processor 110 is reduced, thereby improving the efficiency of the system.
The USB interface 130 is an interface conforming to the USB standard specification, and may specifically be a Mini USB interface, a Micro USB interface, a USB Type C interface, or the like. The USB interface 130 may be used to connect a charger to charge the electronic device 100, and may also be used to transfer data between the electronic device 100 and a peripheral device. And can also be used for connecting with a headset, and playing audio through the headset.
The charge management module 140 is configured to receive a charge input from a charger. The charger can be a wireless charger or a wired charger. The charging management module 140 may also supply power to the electronic device through the power management module 141 while charging the battery 142.
The power management module 141 is used for connecting the battery 142, and the charge management module 140 and the processor 110. The power management module 141 receives input from the battery 142 and/or the charge management module 140 and provides power to the processor 110, the internal memory 121, the external memory, the display 194, the camera 193, the wireless communication module 160, and the like.
The wireless communication function of the electronic device 100 may be implemented by the antenna 1, the antenna 2, the mobile communication module 150, the wireless communication module 160, a modem processor, a baseband processor, and the like.
The antennas 1 and 2 are used for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic wave signals. Each antenna in the electronic device 100 may be used to cover a single or multiple communication bands. Different antennas may also be multiplexed to improve the utilization of the antennas. For example: the antenna 1 may be multiplexed into a diversity antenna of a wireless local area network. In other embodiments, the antenna may be used in conjunction with a tuning switch.
The mobile communication module 150 may provide a solution for wireless communication including 2G/3G/4G/5G, etc., applied to the electronic device 100. The mobile communication module 150 may include at least one filter, switch, power amplifier, low noise amplifier (low noise amplifier, LNA), etc. The mobile communication module 150 may receive electromagnetic waves from the antenna 1, perform processes such as filtering, amplifying, and the like on the received electromagnetic waves, and transmit the processed electromagnetic waves to the modem processor for demodulation. The mobile communication module 150 can amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor, and convert the signal into electromagnetic waves through the antenna 1 to radiate.
The wireless communication module 160 may provide solutions for wireless communication including wireless local area network (wireless local area networks, WLAN) (e.g., wireless fidelity (wireless fidelity, wi-Fi) network), bluetooth (BT), global navigation satellite system (global navigation satellite system, GNSS), frequency modulation (frequency modulation, FM), near field wireless communication technology (near field communication, NFC), infrared technology (IR), etc., as applied to the electronic device 100. The wireless communication module 160 may be one or more devices that integrate at least one communication processing module. The wireless communication module 160 receives electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2, modulates the electromagnetic wave signals, filters the electromagnetic wave signals, and transmits the processed signals to the processor 110. The wireless communication module 160 may also receive a signal to be transmitted from the processor 110, frequency modulate it, amplify it, and convert it to electromagnetic waves for radiation via the antenna 2.
The electronic device 100 implements display functions through a GPU, a display screen 194, an application processor, and the like. The GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, and is connected to the display 194 and the application processor. The GPU is used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering.
The display screen 194 is used to display images, videos, and the like. In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may include 1 or N display screens 194, N being a positive integer greater than 1.
The electronic device 100 may implement photographing functions through an ISP, a camera 193, a video codec, a GPU, a display screen 194, an application processor, and the like.
The ISP is used to process data fed back by the camera 193. For example, when photographing, the shutter is opened, light is transmitted to the camera photosensitive element through the lens, the optical signal is converted into an electric signal, and the camera photosensitive element transmits the electric signal to the ISP for processing and is converted into an image visible to naked eyes.
The camera 193 is used to capture still images or video. In some embodiments, electronic device 100 may include 1 or N cameras 193, N being a positive integer greater than 1.
The digital signal processor is used for processing digital signals, and can process other digital signals besides digital image signals. For example, when the electronic device 100 selects a frequency bin, the digital signal processor is used to fourier transform the frequency bin energy, or the like.
The NPU is a neural-network (NN) computing processor, and can rapidly process input information by referencing a biological neural network structure, for example, referencing a transmission mode between human brain neurons, and can also continuously perform self-learning. Applications such as intelligent awareness of the electronic device 100 may be implemented through the NPU, for example: image recognition, face recognition, speech recognition, text understanding, etc.
The external memory interface 120 may be used to connect an external memory card, such as a Micro SD card, to enable expansion of the memory capabilities of the electronic device 100. The external memory card communicates with the processor 110 through an external memory interface 120 to implement data storage functions. For example, files such as music, video, etc. are stored in an external memory card.
The internal memory 121 may be used to store computer executable program code including instructions. The processor 110 executes various functional applications of the electronic device 100 and data processing by executing instructions stored in the internal memory 121. The internal memory 121 may include a storage program area and a storage data area. The storage program area may store an application program (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.) required for at least one function of the operating system, etc. The storage data area may store data created during use of the electronic device 100 (e.g., audio data, phonebook, etc.), and so on. In addition, the internal memory 121 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may further include a nonvolatile memory such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, a flash memory device, a universal flash memory (universal flash storage, UFS), and the like.
The electronic device 100 may implement audio functions through an audio module 170, a speaker 170A, a receiver 170B, a microphone 170C, an earphone interface 170D, an application processor, and the like. Such as music playing, recording, etc.
The audio module 170 is used to convert digital audio information into an analog audio signal output and also to convert an analog audio input into a digital audio signal. The audio module 170 may also be used to encode and decode audio signals. In some examples, the audio module 170 may be disposed in the processor 110, or a portion of the functional modules of the audio module 170 may be disposed in the processor 110. The speaker 170A, also referred to as a "horn," is used to convert audio electrical signals into sound signals. A receiver 170B, also referred to as a "earpiece", is used to convert the audio electrical signal into a sound signal. Microphone 170C, also referred to as a "microphone" or "microphone", is used to convert sound signals into electrical signals. The earphone interface 170D is used to connect a wired earphone.
The sensor module 180 may include a pressure sensor, a gyroscope sensor, a barometric sensor, a magnetic sensor, an acceleration sensor, a distance sensor, a proximity sensor, a fingerprint sensor, a temperature sensor, a touch sensor, an ambient light sensor, a bone conduction sensor, and the like.
The keys 190 include a power-on key, a volume key, etc. The motor 191 may generate a vibration cue. The indicator 192 may be an indicator light, may be used to indicate a state of charge, a change in charge, a message indicating a missed call, a notification, etc.
The SIM card interface 195 is used to connect a SIM card. The SIM card may be inserted into the SIM card interface 195, or removed from the SIM card interface 195 to enable contact and separation with the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 may support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, N being a positive integer greater than 1. The electronic device 100 interacts with the network through the SIM card to realize functions such as communication and data communication. In some examples, the electronic device 100 employs esims, i.e.: an embedded SIM card. The eSIM card can be embedded in the electronic device 100 and cannot be separated from the electronic device 100.
The electronic device 100 may be a mounted deviceHong Monte Carlo System (/ -A)>OS) or other operating system, such as a cell phone, tablet, notebook, smart watch, smart bracelet, etc. The embodiment of the present application is not limited to the specific type of the electronic device 100.
The software system of the electronic device 100 may employ a layered architecture, an event driven architecture, a microkernel architecture, a microservice architecture, or a cloud architecture. Embodiments of the application are configured in a layered manner The system is an example illustrating the software architecture of the electronic device 100.
Fig. 2 is a software configuration block diagram of the electronic device 100 according to the embodiment of the present application.
The layered architecture divides the software into several layers, each with distinct roles and branches. The layers communicate with each other through a software interface. In some embodiments, it willThe system is divided into four layers, namely an application program layer, an application program framework layer, an Zhuoyun row (Android run) and system library and a kernel layer from top to bottom.
The application layer may include a series of application packages.
As shown in fig. 2, the application package may include applications for cameras, gallery, calendar, phone calls, maps, navigation, WLAN, bluetooth, music, short messages, etc.
The application framework layer provides APIs and programming frameworks for application programs of the application layer. The application framework layer includes a number of predefined functions.
As shown in FIG. 2, the application framework layer may include a window manager, a content provider, a view system, a telephony manager, a resource manager, a notification manager, an activity manager, and the like.
The window manager is used for managing window programs. The window manager can acquire the size of the display screen, judge whether a status bar exists, lock the screen, intercept the screen and the like.
The content provider is used to store and retrieve data and make such data accessible to applications. The data may include video, images, audio, calls made and received, browsing history and bookmarks, phonebooks, etc.
The view system includes visual controls, such as controls to display text, controls to display pictures, and the like. The view system may be used to build applications. The display interface may be composed of one or more views. For example, a display interface including a text message notification icon may include a view displaying text and a view displaying a picture.
The telephony manager is used to provide the communication functions of the electronic device 100. Such as the management of call status (including on, hung-up, etc.).
The resource manager provides various resources for the application program, such as localization strings, icons, pictures, layout files, video files, and the like.
The notification manager allows the application to display notification information in a status bar (e.g., a drop-down notification bar), can be used to communicate notification type messages, can automatically disappear after a short dwell, and does not require user interaction. Such as notification manager is used to inform that the download is complete, message alerts, etc. The notification manager may also be a notification in the form of a chart or scroll bar text that appears on the system top status bar, such as a notification of a background running application, or a notification that appears on the screen in the form of a dialog window. For example, a text message is prompted in a status bar, a prompt tone is emitted, the electronic device vibrates, and an indicator light blinks, etc.
The activity manager is used for being responsible for managing activities (activities), starting, switching and scheduling all components in the system, managing and scheduling application programs and the like. The activity manager may invoke the upper layer application to open the corresponding activity.
Android run time includes a core library and virtual machines. Android run time is responsible for scheduling and management of the Android system.
The core library consists of two parts: one part is a function which needs to be called by java language, and the other part is a core library of android.
The application layer and the application framework layer run in a virtual machine. The virtual machine executes java files of the application program layer and the application program framework layer as binary files. The virtual machine is used for executing the functions of object life cycle management, stack management, thread management, security and exception management, garbage collection and the like.
The system library may include a plurality of functional modules. For example: surface manager (surface manager), media Libraries (Media Libraries), three-dimensional graphics processing Libraries (e.g., openGL ES), 2D graphics engines (e.g., SGL), etc.
The surface manager is used to manage the display subsystem and provides a fusion of 2D and 3D layers for multiple applications.
Media libraries support a variety of commonly used audio, video format playback and recording, still image files, and the like. The media library may support a variety of audio and video encoding formats, such as MPEG4, h.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, etc.
The three-dimensional graphic processing library is used for realizing three-dimensional graphic drawing, image rendering, synthesis, layer processing and the like.
The 2D graphics engine is a drawing engine for 2D drawing.
The kernel layer is a layer between hardware and software. The inner core layer at least comprises a display driver, a camera driver, an audio driver and a sensor driver.
The message display method provided by the application is firstly described by using the message component as the message card.
Fig. 3A to 3C are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario of creating a message card according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 3A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 310. The user interface 310 may be a desktop of the electronic device 100. The user interface 310 may include: APP identifies display area 311, page indicator 312, and dock column 313. Wherein:
APP id of APP can be displayed in APP id display area 311. For example, the FA card 311A, AI dictionary application icon, AJ payment application icon, AK music application icon, map application icon, AE chat application icon, AF reading application icon, and AH brush question application icon may be included in the APP identification display area 311. The application icons may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to open a corresponding APP. The FA card 311A may be an FA card for sports health applications. The sports health application can count the number of steps of the user and record sports data of various sports (such as running, swimming, riding and the like) performed by the user. It can be seen that the FA card 311A has the user's number of steps displayed therein, as well as a start motion control. The user can quickly look up his own number of steps through the FA card 311A and quickly trigger the sports health application to record his own sports data using the start sports control described above. The embodiments of the present application are not limited to the functionality provided by the sports health applications described above. The FA card 311A displays the content for illustration only. The embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto. It will be appreciated that the APP identifications displayed in APP identification display area 311 are merely illustrative of embodiments of the present application and should not be construed as limiting the application.
In addition to displaying the APP id, the APP id display area 311 may also display the software program ids of other types of software programs. Such as a shortcut to a function implemented by a separate software program, a FA card of the function, etc. The APP id display area 311 may also be referred to as a function id display area, a software program id display area, or the like. The embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto. In the present application, the APP id is displayed in the APP id display area 311 as an example.
Page indicator 312 may be used to indicate which of the applications in the page is currently being displayed by electronic device 100. APP identities in the electronic device 100 may be distributed across multiple pages. The user can slide left and right in the APP id display area 311 to browse APP ids in other pages.
dock column 313 may be used to display APP identity. For example, a camera application icon, a contact application icon, a dial application icon, and an information application icon may be displayed in dock column 313. The location of the APP id displayed in dock column 313 may be fixed and not change as electronic device 100 switches pages displaying APP ids. For example, in response to an operation of sliding left or right acting on the APP id display region 311, the electronic device 100 may switch pages, changing APP icons displayed in the APP id display region 311. But the APP identity displayed in dock column 313 may remain unchanged. The Dock column 313 may also be referred to by other names such as tray. The embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto.
The user interface 310 may also contain more or less content. The embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto.
In some embodiments, in response to the operation shown in fig. 3A acting on user interface 310 to slide to the right, electronic device 100 may display user interface 320 shown in fig. 3B. The user interface 320 may be a negative one-screen interface of the electronic device 100.
As shown in fig. 3B, the user interface 310 can include a message card management component 321. A message card creation control 322 may be displayed in the message card managing component 321. The message card creation control 322 can be used to create a message card.
In one possible implementation, the message card managing component 321 can be used to manage message cards that have been created in the electronic device 100. Illustratively, in response to operation of the message card managing component 321, the electronic device 100 can display a user interface for managing message cards. The user interface for managing message cards may display a list of created message cards that facilitate user management of message cards in the electronic device 100 (e.g., managing the display locations of message cards, removing message cards, managing which APP messages the message cards display, etc.).
The user interface 320 may also display other components such as a payment code component, a swipe component, a refill component, FA cards of one or more APPs, and so forth. The embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto.
As shown in fig. 3B, in response to operation of the message card creation control 322, the electronic device 100 can create the message card 331 shown in fig. 3C.
As shown in fig. 3C, electronic device 100 may display message card 331 at user interface 330.
In one possible implementation, a message may be displayed in message card 331 that the APP identifies the APP located within a predetermined area. For example, the preset area may be an area except the area where the message card 331 is located, among the areas where 4*4 APP identifications can be displayed, with the position of the message card 331 as the center. The above-described area capable of displaying 4*4 APP id may mean an area capable of displaying 4 rows in the lateral direction and 4 columns in the longitudinal direction, for a total of 16 APP id. That is, the preset area may be an area around the 12 APP id displays of the area where the message card 331 is located. In fig. 3C, message card 331 is currently located with no APP identification to the left. Thus, the electronic device 100 can determine the area 332 shown in fig. 3C according to the preset area, and display a message in the message card 331 that the APP identifies the APP located in the area 332. The region 332 contains browser application icons 333, AC video application icons 334, AD news application icons 335, camera application icons 336, contact application icons 337, and dial application icons 338.
It can be seen that the APP identifications in region 332 are all APP identifications located in the periphery of message card 331. Thus, when a user wants to view a message of an APP, the user can view the APP's message in a message card in the vicinity of the APP's APP identity.
Illustratively, a browser application message corresponding to browser application icon 333, and an AC video application message corresponding to AC video application icon 334 may be displayed in message card 331. Electronic device 100 may also display more messages in response to user operations that slide up and down in message card 331. The messages displayed in message card 331 may be ordered by how far or near the push time is from the current time. The closer the push time is to the current time, the closer the position displayed in message card 331 is to the top of message card 331. For example, the user may slide up in the message card to view messages that push the time farther from the current time. The user can slide down in the message card to see messages that push closer in time to the current time. Optionally, the messages displayed in the message card 331 may also be divided according to the APP to which the messages belong. For example, multiple messages pushed by the same APP may be displayed together. The order in which messages are displayed in message card 331 is not limited in embodiments of the application. Not limited to the above-described operation of sliding up and down, the user may also view a plurality of messages in the message card 331 through other operations.
In one possible implementation, when message card 331 is in the position shown in FIG. 3C, message card 331 may display a message in region 332 that the APP identifies the corresponding APP. When the APP identifier in the area 332 is changed, the message card 331 may display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier in the area 332 after the change. For example, the user may exchange display positions of the dialing application icon 338 and the information application icon 339. When the display positions of the dialing application icon 338 and the information application icon 339 are exchanged, the information application icon 339 is in the above-described area 332, and the dialing application icon 338 is no longer in the above-described area 332. Then, in addition to the browser application, the AC video application, the AD news application, the camera application, and the contact application, the message card 331 may display the message of the information application, without displaying the message of the information application.
That is, the message card 331 may be associated with a preset area. The electronic device 100 can determine which APP messages are displayed in the message card 331 based on the preset area associated with the message card 331.
In another possible implementation, when message card 331 is in the position shown in FIG. 3C, message card 331 displays a message in area 332 in a default state where the APP identifies the corresponding APP. Electronic device 100 can associate message card 331 with the APP corresponding to the APP identification in area 332. Then, when the APP identification in area 332 changes (e.g., the display positions of dialing application icon 338 and information application icon 339 are exchanged), electronic device 100 can still display messages for browser applications, AC video applications, AD news applications, camera applications, contacts applications, and dialing applications in message card 331.
That is, message card 331 can be associated with an APP. The message card 331 can always display the message of the APP associated with the message card 331.
The preset area associated with the message card 331 or the APP associated with the message card 331 may be adjustable. The following embodiments of the present application will specifically describe the preset area associated with the adjustment message card 331 and the APP scenario associated with the adjustment message card 331. Here, it is not first unfolded.
Note that, the position displayed on the message card 331 shown in fig. 3C may be an initial position displayed when the electronic device 100 creates the message card 331. The initial position of the electronic device 100 where the message card is displayed is not limited in the embodiment of the present application. The display position of the message card 331 may be varied.
In some embodiments, after the electronic device 100 creates the message card 331, a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier in the preset area may be displayed in the message card 331. For example, the preset area may be an area surrounding the display position of the message card 331. Specifically, the preset area may be an area excluding the area where the message card 331 is located, from among the areas where 4*4 APP identifications are displayed, with the display position of the message card 331 as the center. The preset area may refer to a default area. That is, the electronic device 100 creates any message card, and can determine that one area except the area where the message card is located in the areas where 4*4 APP identifications are displayed is a default area centered on the created message card, and display the message of the APP corresponding to the APP identification in the default area in the created message card. Wherein the electronic device 100 can associate the created message card with the default region, or with an APP corresponding to the APP identification in the default region.
The method is not limited to the above-mentioned method, and one area excluding the area where the message card is located in among the 4*4 areas identified by the APP can be displayed as a default area, and the default area may be other areas. For example, centering on the location of the created message card, one of 4*2 APP-identified areas excluding the area where the message card is located can be displayed as a default area.
The following describes a scenario of a mobile message card provided by an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 4A and 4B illustrate a schematic view of a scene of a mobile message card.
As shown in fig. 4A, in response to an operation of dragging the message card 331, the electronic device 100 can change the display position of the message card 331 following the sliding of the finger in the dragging operation.
For example, in response to dragging the message card 331 to the location in the user interface 330 where the email application icon, the music application icon, the sports health application icon, and the weather application icon were originally displayed, and releasing the operation, the electronic device 100 may move the message card from the location shown in fig. 3C to the location shown in fig. 4B (i.e., where the email application icon, the music application icon, the sports health application icon, and the weather application icon were originally displayed). The release may refer to the finger moving away from the screen of the electronic device 100 during the drag operation.
As shown in fig. 4B, when the display position of the message card 331 changes and moves to the position where the APP identifier is originally displayed, the electronic device 100 may adjust the position of the APP identifier according to a preset rule, so that the APP identifier and the message card are displayed on the desktop without overlapping with each other. The rule of the electronic device 100 for adjusting the position of the APP identifier is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In one possible implementation, after the display positions of message card 331 and the respective APP identifications in user interface 330 are determined, electronic device 100 can determine which APP identifications are contained in the area associated with message card 331. Electronic device 100 can then determine which APP messages are displayed in message card 331. Here, the description will be given taking, as an example, one area excluding the area where the message card 331 is located, from among the areas where 4*4 APP ids can be displayed, taking the area associated with the message card 331 as a center of the position of the message card 331. Then, when the message card 331 is located at the position shown in fig. 4B, the area associated with the message card 331 may be the area 411 shown in fig. 4B. The electronic device 100 can display the APP icon's message in area 411 in message card 331.
Illustratively, the region 411 contains a sports health application icon 412, a Hua video application icon 413. When the message card 331 moves to the position shown in fig. 4B, the electronic device 100 may display a message of the sports health application corresponding to the sports health application icon 412 and a message of the Hua video application corresponding to the video application icon 413 in the message card 331. In this case, since the area 411 does not include the browser application icon and the AC video application icon, the electronic device 100 can cancel the display of the message of the browser application and the message of the AC video application shown in fig. 3C in the message card 331.
In some embodiments, the user interface 330 may have an APP folder displayed thereon in addition to the APP identity. One APP folder may contain one or more APP identities. When the area associated with the message card contains the APP folder, the electronic device 100 may display, in the message card, a message of the APP corresponding to part or all of the APP identifier contained in the APP file. Or when the area associated with the message card contains the APP folder, the message card can not display the message of the APP corresponding to all the APP identifications contained in the APP file. Or, when the message card associates with the APP folder, the electronic device 100 may display, in the message card, a message of the APP corresponding to part or all of the APP identifiers included in the APP folder.
Wherein, the APP mark that above-mentioned APP folder contained can all be the APP icon, perhaps all be the service card of APP, perhaps partly be the APP icon, and another part is the service card of APP. That is, the APP folder may be a set of APP icons, a set of APP service cards, or a set of APP icons and APP service cards.
In one possible implementation, when the APP folder contains a service card of the APP, in response to a click operation on the APP folder, the electronic device 100 may expand the APP folder to display the service card of the APP contained in the APP folder. When the APP folder is unfolded, the service cards of the plurality of APPs contained in the APP folder can be arranged and displayed at different positions and are not overlapped with each other. Alternatively, when the APP folder is expanded, a plurality of APP service cards contained in the APP folder may be stacked and displayed in the same area. The embodiment of the application does not limit the display mode of the service card set of the plurality of APPs in one APP folder. The service cards of the APP may be a plurality of service cards of one APP, or may be a plurality of service cards of a plurality of APP.
In one possible implementation, multiple APP service cards may be displayed collectively on one collective card. That is, the user may group the service cards of the APP such that the service cards of the APP divided into one group are displayed on one set of cards. A thumbnail of the service card of a plurality of APPs may be displayed on this Zhang Jige card. Alternatively, elements on multiple APP service cards may be displayed in this Zhang Jige card. The embodiment of the application does not limit the display mode of displaying a plurality of APP service cards on one card. When a card with a plurality of service cards in a set is located in an associated area of a message card, the electronic device 100 may display, in the message card, a message of an APP to which the plurality of service cards in the card set belong. Alternatively, when a card with a plurality of service cards is associated with a message card, the electronic device 100 may be configured to display in the message card a message of the APP to which the plurality of service cards of the card set belong.
Illustratively, shopping application folder 414 is displayed in area 411 associated with message card 331. Shopping application folder 414 may contain APP icons for 3 shopping class APPs. The electronic device 100 may display in the message card 331 the messages of APPs corresponding to all APP icons in the shopping application folder 414. Optionally, the user may also select an APP icon in shopping application folder 414 to cause electronic device 100 to display a message for the APP corresponding to one or more selected APP icons in message card 331.
The following describes a scenario of adjusting an area associated with a message card provided by an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 4C-4H illustrate a scene diagram of an area associated with an adjustment message card.
Message card 331 is shown in the position of FIG. 4B, and the currently associated region is region 411.
In some embodiments, the message card may be associated with an area on the desktop of the electronic device 100. The message card may display therein a message that the APP identifies the APP displayed in the area associated with the message card.
In response to an operation of calling up the management control of the message card 331, the electronic device 100 can display the management control card 421 shown in fig. 4C. The operation of calling up the management control of the message card 331 described above may be, for example, a long press operation acting on the message card 331. The operation of the management control for calling up the message card 331 is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
As shown in fig. 4C, a region editing control 422 and a removal control 423 may be included in the management control card 421. Wherein:
the remove control 423 may be used to remove the message card 331 from the user interface 330. In some embodiments, in response to operation of remove control 423, electronic device 100 can delete message card 331.
Region edit control 422 can be used to adjust the region associated with message card 331. In response to operation of region editing control 422, electronic device 100 can display user interface 330 shown in FIG. 4D.
As shown in fig. 4D, the user interface 330 may include a marker box 431. The marking box 431 may be used to indicate the scope contained in the area 411 with which the message card 331 is currently associated. Wherein the marker box 431 may appear highlighted. The display style of the mark frame 431 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In addition, each APP identifier in the user interface 330 may correspond to a selection box in the case where the area associated with the message card 331 is in an adjustable state. For example, the Hua video application icon corresponds to the selection box 432. The shopping application file corresponds to the selection box 433. The selection box corresponding to one APP identity may be used to incorporate the location of the one APP identity into the area associated with message card 331 or to remove the location from the area associated with message card 331.
As shown in fig. 4D, since the area currently associated with the message card 331 is the area 411 shown in fig. 4B, the selection boxes corresponding to the APP id located in the area 411 (i.e. in the marking box 431) are all in the selected state. The selection frame in the selected state may specifically be: the selection box is marked with the symbol "/". The embodiment of the application does not limit the selected state of the selection frame. The selection boxes corresponding to APP identifications located outside the area 411 (i.e., outside the marker box 431) are all in an unselected state. The selection box is in an unselected state specifically may be: the selection box is not marked with the symbol "/". The user may change the selection box corresponding to one APP identifier from the selected state to the unselected state, so as to remove the position of the one APP identifier from the area associated with the message card 331. The user can change the selection frame corresponding to one APP identifier from the unselected state to the selected state, so as to bring the position of the one APP identifier into the area associated with the message card 331.
It will be appreciated that the APP identifier may include an APP icon, an FA card of the APP, and the like. The sizes of different APP identities may be different. The size of the FA card is typically larger than the size of the APP icon. Taking the size of the APP icon as a reference size, the electronic device 100 may determine the size of the APP identifier by displaying several APP icons according to the display area occupied by the APP identifier. For example, the display area occupied by the FA card may display 2 x 2 APP icons. The 2 x 2 APP icons may represent 4 APP icons arranged in two rows and two columns.
In one possible implementation, when the location of one APP identity is removed from the area associated with message card 331, the size of the removed area may be the size of the one APP identity. For example, when one APP identification is removed from the area associated with message card 331 and that one APP identification is one APP icon, electronic device 100 may remove 1*1 APP icon-sized areas from the area associated with message card 331. I.e. the size of the removed area is the size of one APP icon. For another example, when one APP identifier is removed from the area associated with the message card 331 and the one APP identifier is one FA card, the size of the one FA card is 2×2 APP icons, and the electronic device 100 may remove the area with the size of 2×2 APP icons from the area associated with the message card 331.
In some embodiments, electronic device 100 can adjust the APP identification displayed within the region associated with message card 331. For example, one or more APP identifications are moved into the region associated with message card 331 and one or more APP identifications are moved out of the region associated with message card 331. Because the different APP identifications may be different in size, one APP identification may be located partially within the area associated with message card 331 and partially outside the area associated with message card 331. In one possible implementation, when the APP identifier is partially or completely located in the area associated with the message card 331, the electronic device 100 may display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier in the message card 331. That is, the APP identification portion being located in the area associated with the message card 331 corresponds to the APP identification being located in the area associated with the message card 331. In another possible implementation, when the APP identifier portion is located outside the area associated with the message card 331, the message card 331 may not display the APP message corresponding to the APP identifier. When the APP id is all located in the area associated with the message card 331, the electronic device 100 may display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP id in the message card 331. That is, the APP identification portion is located outside the area associated with the message card 331 rather than the APP identification portion being located within the area associated with the message card 331. In another possible implementation, when detecting that an APP identification portion is located in the area associated with message card 331, electronic device 100 may display a prompt message asking the user whether to display a message for the APP corresponding to the APP identification in message card 331. The electronic device 100 may determine whether to display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identification in the message card 331 according to a selection of the user.
The present application is not limited in the manner in which the electronic device 100 determines the size of the removed area. In some embodiments, the size of the removed area may not be the size of the APP identity.
When the electronic device 100 incorporates the location of the APP identifier into the area associated with the message card 331, the method for determining the size of the incorporated area may refer to the above method for determining the size of the removed area. And will not be described in detail here.
Illustratively, in response to clicking on the selection boxes 432 and 433 shown in fig. 4D, the electronic device 100 may change the states of both the selection boxes 432 and 433 to an unselected state. Then, the electronic device 100 may remove the location where the video application icon is located, and the location where the shopping application folder is located, from the area associated with the message card 331. Wherein, the electronic device 100 may adjust the marking frame 431 to the size shown in fig. 4E. As can be seen from comparing fig. 4D and fig. 4E, the area covered by the marking frame 431 may be changed according to the adjustment of the area associated with the message card 331. The area covered by the mark-up box 431 shown in fig. 4E may not include the location of the video application icon and the location of the shopping application folder.
The area covered by the above-described marking frame 431 may identify the area associated with the message card 331.
In some embodiments, in response to clicking on a blank area in user interface 330, electronic device 100 may exit the state of the area associated with adjustment message card 331, displaying user interface 330 shown in fig. 4F.
As shown in fig. 4F, the electronic device 100 may display a message of the sports health application, as well as a message of the email application, in the message card 331. It will be appreciated that through the above-described operations of adjusting the area associated with the message card 331 shown in fig. 4C-4E, the area currently associated with the message card 331 contains the sports health application icon 415 and the email application icon 416, but does not contain the chinese video application icon and the shopping application folder. Then, the electronic device 100 can remove the message already displayed in the message card 331 (refer to the message card 331 shown in fig. 4C) as the video application, and the message of APP corresponding to the APP identification in the shopping application folder. Both the message of the video application and the message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier in the shopping application folder may no longer be displayed in the message card 331.
As can be seen from the above embodiments, the message card 331 can be associated with an area on the desktop of the electronic device 100. When the APP pushes a message in the area associated with the message card 331, the electronic device 100 may display the APP pushed message in the message card 331. The area associated with message card 331 contains changed APP identification, and electronic device 100 may determine which APP messages to display in message card 331 based on the changed APP identification area.
For example, as can be seen from the marking box 431 shown in fig. 4E, the area associated with the message card 331 contains the position of the sports health application icon, and does not contain the position of the video application icon. When detecting an operation of exchanging the positions of the video application icon and the sports health application icon, the electronic device 100 may display the sports health application icon at the position of the video application icon shown in fig. 4E and display the position of the sports health application icon shown in fig. 4E. Through the above-described location exchange, the video application icon is moved into the area associated with message card 331. The sports health application icon is moved out of the area associated with message card 331. Then, the electronic device 100 may display the message in the message card 331 as a video application and remove the message of the sports health application that has been displayed in the message card 331. Messages for the sports health application may no longer be displayed in message card 331.
Some or all of the APP identities in the electronic device 100 may have a selection box when the area associated with the message card 331 is in an adjustable state.
In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4D, all APP identifications displayed on the same user interface (i.e., user interface 330) as message card 331 may correspond to a selection box. APP identity, which is not on the same user interface as message card 331, does not have a selection box.
In other embodiments, the APP identity other than the dock bar may correspond to a selection box displayed on the same user interface as message card 331.
In other embodiments, other message cards are displayed on user interface 330 in addition to message card 331. The other message cards described above also have associated regions. When the area associated with the message card 331 is adjusted, the same user interface as the message card 331 is displayed, and the APP identifier outside the area associated with the other message cards may correspond to the selection box. APP identities in the areas associated with the other message cards have no selection boxes. Thus, the area related to one message card is prevented from being influenced by the adjustment of the area related to the other message cards, and the situation that the areas related to the two message cards overlap can be avoided.
In other embodiments, all APP identifications displayed in electronic device 100 may correspond to a selection box while the area associated with message card 331 is in an adjustable state. For example, in addition to the APP identifications on the user interface 330 shown in fig. 4D each corresponding to a box, the APP identifications on the user interface 310 shown in fig. 3A may also each correspond to a box. In adjusting the region associated with message card 331, the user may slide left and right on the page displayed by electronic device 100, select a region in one or more pages to incorporate the region associated with message card 331, or remove the region associated with message card 331.
In addition to the method of adjusting the area associated with the message card by operating the selection box as described above with respect to fig. 4D, the area associated with the message card may be adjusted by other methods.
In some embodiments, the user may drag the edge of the mark frame 431 to slide up and down or slide left and right, or drag the vertex of the mark frame 431 to slide in the diagonal direction, so as to change the size of the mark frame 431, thereby implementing the adjustment of the area associated with the message card 331. For example, in response to the operation of dragging the lower edge of the mark frame shown in fig. 4E to slide up to the bottom of the message card 331, the electronic device 100 may adjust the size of the mark frame 431. Wherein the area covered by the adjusted mark frame 431 no longer contains the position of the sports health application icon and the position of the weather application icon. That is, the location of the sports health application icon and the location of the weather application icon are removed from the area associated with message card 331. The electronic device 100 may remove messages of the sports health application and weather application that have been displayed in the message card. Messages for sports health applications and weather applications may no longer be displayed in message card 331.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 4G, a user may perform a gesture operation on the screen to draw a closed region while the region associated with message card 331 is in an adjustable state. The electronic device 100 may determine the area associated with the message card 331 according to the closed area drawn by the gesture operation described above. For example, the closed area drawn by the user on the screen is an area containing a smart life application icon, a music application icon, a Hua-into-video application icon, a sports health application icon, a weather application icon, and a shopping application folder. The electronic device 100 may adjust the marking box 431 to the size shown in fig. 4H according to the closed area drawn by the user. The area covered by the adjusted marking frame 431 is the position of the APP identifier contained in the closed area drawn by the user. Then, in the case where the mark box is fig. 4H, a message for this area may be displayed after exiting.
The above method for adjusting the area associated with the message card 331 is merely an exemplary illustration of the embodiment of the present application, and should not be construed as limiting the application. The various methods of adjusting the area associated with message card 331 described in the above embodiments may be combined with one another. And are within the scope of the present application as long as they are based on the same inventive concept provided by the present application.
As can be seen from the scenario illustrated in fig. 4C-4H, the message card may be associated with an area on the desktop of the electronic device 100. The message card may display therein a message that the APP identifies the APP displayed in the area associated with the message card. The user can change the APP to which the message displayed by the message card belongs by moving the display position of the message card. Wherein, when the display position of the message card is changed, the area associated with the message card can be unchanged. But the APP identity contained in the area associated with the message card may change. The user can also adjust the area associated with the message card (such as adjusting the size of the associated area, adjusting the APP identifier contained in the associated area, etc.) to change the APP to which the message displayed by the message card belongs. It can be seen that the message card can display only messages for a portion of the APP in the electronic device 100. The user does not have to look up one or more of the APP messages among all the APP messages. The method can improve the discoverability and the locatability of the APP message, help the user to quickly look up the APP message which the user wants to view, and improve the use experience of the user.
The following describes the APP scenario associated with the adjustment message card provided by the embodiment of the application.
Fig. 5A-5D are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario of an APP associated with an adjustment message card.
Here, the description will be given taking, as an example, that the message card 331 is located at the position shown in fig. 4B, and the currently associated APP is the APP whose APP identifier is displayed in the area 411 shown in fig. 4B.
In some embodiments, message card 331 can be associated with one or more APPs. Message card 331 can display therein a message of an APP associated with the message card.
As shown in fig. 5A, in response to an operation of calling up the management control of the message card 331, the electronic device 100 may display a management control card 511. The operation of calling up the management control of the message card 331 described above may be, for example, a long press operation acting on the message card 331. The operation of the management control for calling up the message card 331 is not limited in the embodiment of the application.
An APP edit control 512 and a remove control 513 may be included in the management control card 511. Wherein:
the remove control 513 may be used to remove the message card 331 from the user interface 330. In some embodiments, in response to operation of remove control 513, electronic device 100 can delete message card 331.
APP edit control 512 may be used to adjust APPs associated with message card 331. In response to operation of APP edit control 512, electronic device 100 can display user interface 330 shown in fig. 5B.
As shown in fig. 5B, in the case where the APP associated with message card 331 is in an adjustable state, each APP identifier in user interface 330 may correspond to a selection box. For example, the Hua video application icon corresponds to the selection box 432. The AD news application icon corresponds to the selection box 522. The selection box corresponding to one APP identity may be used to associate the APP corresponding to the one APP identity with the message card 331 or to disassociate the APP from the message card 331.
As shown in fig. 5B, since the APP currently associated with the message card 331 is the APP in the APP identifier display area 411, the selection boxes corresponding to the APP identifiers in the area 411 are all in the selected state. The selection frame in the selected state may specifically be: the selection box is marked with the symbol "/". The selection box of the APP identifier being in the selected state may indicate that the APP corresponding to the APP identifier is associated with the message card 331. The embodiment of the application does not limit the selected state of the selection frame. The selection boxes corresponding to the APP identifications located outside the area 411 are all in an unselected state. The selection box is in an unselected state specifically may be: the selection box is not marked with the symbol "/". The fact that the selection box of the APP identifier is in an unselected state may indicate that the APP corresponding to the APP identifier has no association relationship with the message card 331. The user may change the selection box corresponding to one APP identifier from the selected state to the unselected state, so as to cancel the association between the APP corresponding to the one APP identifier and the message card 331. The user can change the selection box corresponding to one APP identifier from the unselected state to the selected state, so as to associate the APP corresponding to the one APP identifier with the message card 331.
Illustratively, in response to clicking on the selection boxes 432 and 522 shown in FIG. 5B, the electronic device 100 may display the user interface 330 shown in FIG. 5C. The electronic device 100 may change the state of the selection box 432 to an unselected state and the state of the selection box 522 to a selected state. Then the electronic device 100 may cancel the video application association for the message card 331 and associate the AD news application with the message card 331.
As can be seen from fig. 5C, through the operation of adjusting the APP associated with the message card 331 shown in fig. 5B, the APP currently associated with the message card 331 includes an AD news application, and the APP is displayed in the area 411 as an APP identifier in addition to the video application.
In some embodiments, in response to operation of the blank area in the electronic device user interface 330, the electronic device 100 can exit the state of the APP associated with the adjustment message card 331, displaying the user interface 330 shown in fig. 5D.
As shown in fig. 5D, electronic device 100 can display a message of an APP associated with message card 331 in message card 331. For example, in APP associated with message card 331, sports health applications and AD news applications push messages. The electronic device 100 may display the message of the sports health application, as well as the message of the AD news application in the message card 331.
In addition, since the electronic device 100 cancels the association of the bloom video application to the message card 331, the electronic device 100 can remove the message (refer to the message card shown in fig. 5C) of the bloom video application that has been displayed in the message card 331. Messages that are a video application may no longer be displayed in message card 331.
In some embodiments, a change in the display position of message card 331 may not affect the APP associated with message card 331. That is, when the display position of message card 331 changes (e.g., the changed position is away from the APP identification of the APP associated with message card 331), the APP associated with message card 331 may remain unchanged.
In the embodiment of the application, when the APP associated with the message card 331 is in an adjustable state, the APP identifier with the selection box is not limited.
In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 5C, all APP identifications displayed on the same user interface (i.e., user interface 330) as the card 331 may correspond to a selection box. APP identity, which is not on the same user interface as message card 331, does not have a selection box.
In other embodiments, the APP identity other than the dock bar may correspond to a selection box displayed on the same user interface as message card 331.
In other embodiments, other message cards are displayed on user interface 330 in addition to message card 331. The other message cards described above also have associated APPs. When the APP associated with the message card 331 is adjusted, the APP identifier of the APP associated with the message card 331 is displayed on the same user interface, and may correspond to the selection box. The APP identity of the APP associated with the other message card has no selection box. This can avoid adjusting the APP associated with one message card to affect the APPs associated with other message cards, and can avoid the situation where the APPs associated with two message cards are duplicated.
In other embodiments, all APP identifications displayed in electronic device 100 may correspond to a selection box when APP associated with message card 331 is in an adjustable state. For example, in addition to the APP identifications on the user interface 330 shown in fig. 5C each corresponding to a box, the APP identifications on the user interface 310 shown in fig. 3A may also each correspond to a box. In adjusting the APP associated with message card 331, the user may slide left and right on the page displayed by electronic device 100, select APP to associate with message card 331 in one or more pages, or select APP to disassociate with message card 331.
Wherein the APP folder may correspond to a selection box. When the selection box corresponding to the APP folder is in the selected state, the electronic device 100 may associate APPs corresponding to all APP identifiers in the APP folder with the message card 331. When the APP folder is in the unselected state, the electronic device 100 may cancel the association between APPs corresponding to all APP identifiers in the APP file and the message card 331. All APP identities contained in the APP folder may also correspond to a selection box. In response to an operation of adjusting the selection box corresponding to the part of the APP identifier in the APP folder to the selected state, the electronic device 100 may associate the APP corresponding to the part of the APP identifier with the message card 331. In response to the operation of adjusting the selection box corresponding to the part of the APP identifier in the APP folder to the unselected state, the electronic device 100 may cancel the APP corresponding to the part of the APP identifier from being associated with the message card 331.
That is, the user may select from the APP folder, so that some or all of APPs corresponding to the APP identifier contained in the APP folder are associated with the message card 331. Similarly, without being limited to an APP folder, a user may also select among other controls that are aggregated with multiple APP identifications (e.g., an aggregation card that is aggregated with multiple APP service cards, etc.), so that some or all of the APPs corresponding to the APP identifications of the control aggregation are associated with the message card 331. The embodiment of the application does not limit the type of the control used for aggregating multiple APP identifications in the electronic device 100.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may fuse the service cards of multiple APP to obtain one fused card. The fusion card may display elements on a service card having a plurality of APPs. When the APP associated with the message card 331 is adjusted, the electronic device 100 may display a selection frame at a position corresponding to each element on the fusion card. I.e., each element on the fusion card may correspond to a selection box. The electronic device 100 may associate an APP corresponding to the selected element with the message card 331 based on the selected element on the fusion card. Thereafter, the electronic device 100 can display the message of the APP associated with the message card 331 in the message card 331. Alternatively, the electronic device 100 may associate the selected element with the message card 331 based on the selected element on the fusion card. Thereafter, the electronic device 100 may display the above-described elements associated with the message card 331 in the message card 331.
The operation for adjusting the APP associated with message card 331 is not limited by the embodiment of the application. For example, the user may also adjust the APP associated with message card 331 by drawing a closed region to delineate one or more APPs.
As can be seen from the scenarios shown in fig. 5A-5D, a message card may be associated with one or more APPs. When an APP associated with a message card pushes a message, the electronic device 100 may display the APP's message in the message card. The user can adjust the APP associated with the message card according to the own requirement, so as to decide which APP messages are displayed in the message card. Thus, the user can quickly find and view the APP message which the user wants to view in the message card according to the setting of the user on the message card. The APP related to the message card is easy and convenient to operate, and a user can conveniently and rapidly manage the message card.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may also respond to a user moving a message card in which to display a message of one or more APP identities in response to an operation of hovering the message card over the one or more APP identities.
Another scenario of displaying a message through a message card provided by the embodiment of the present application is described below.
Fig. 6A to 6G exemplarily show a scene diagram of displaying a message through a message card.
Message card 331 is illustrated in the position shown in FIG. 4B and is now associated with region 411 shown in FIG. 4B.
As shown in fig. 6A, in response to operation of the mobile message card 331, the electronic device 100 may display a hover identification frame 611. Wherein the electronic device 100 may change the display position of the hover identification frame 611 following the detected finger movement. In some embodiments, the hover identification frame 611 may be the same size as the message card 331. The content displayed in hover identification box 611 may be the same as the content displayed by the message card. I.e. hover identification pane 611 may be a message card 331 during movement. Alternatively, the hover identification pane 611 may be blank and have a certain transparency. This may facilitate the user's view of which APP identities are displayed in the area hovered by hover identification box 611. The embodiment of the present application does not limit the display style of the above-described hover identification frame 611.
In response to a user operation of dragging the hover identification frame 611 to the position shown in FIG. 6A and releasing, the electronic device 100 may display the message card 331 shown in FIG. 6B. Wherein, the electronic device 100 can display a message of the APP in the APP identification corresponding to the hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 when the user operation is released in the message card 331. The above-described user operation release may refer to dragging a finger of the hover identification frame 611 off of the screen of the electronic device 100.
Illustratively, upon release of the operation of the drag hover identification frame 611 described above, the email application icon and calculator application icon shown in FIG. 6A are contained within the hover area of hover identification frame 611. Then, the electronic device 100 may display the message of the email application and the message of the calculator application in the message card 331. The electronic device 100 may obtain the messages pushed by the email application and the calculator application in a preset time. The preset time may be, for example, the last 10 minutes, the last 30 minutes, or the like. The embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto. The electronic device 100 may display the acquired messages pushed by the email application and the calculator application in the message card 331. For example, the electronic device 100 obtains a message pushed by the email application within a preset time. The electronic device 100 may display the message pushed by the obtained email application in the message card 331 (the message of the email application may refer to the content in the message card 331 shown in fig. 6B).
It should be noted that, the electronic device 100 displays, in the message card 331, a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier in the hovering area of the hovering identifier frame 611, which may include the following two cases:
1. The hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 has an overlapping area with the area associated with the message card 331, or the hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 contains an APP identifier corresponding to the message card 331 associated APP.
In some embodiments, the hover region of hover identification frame 611 has an overlapping region with the region associated with message card 331, and the message within the overlapping region that APP identifies the corresponding APP has been displayed in message card 331. The electronic device 100 may increase the priority order in which the APP messages corresponding to APP identifications in the overlapping area are displayed in the message card 331, so that the user can quickly view the APP message selected by the user by using the hover identification frame 611 in the message card.
For example, the area currently associated with message card 331 is area 411 shown in FIG. 4B described above. The hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 has an overlapping area with the area 411, and an email application icon and a calculator application icon are displayed within the overlapping area. The electronic device 100 may display the email application message in the message card 331, as well as the calculator application message, according to the APP identity contained within the area 411. Wherein, the messages displayed in the message card 331 may be prioritized according to how far the push time is from the current time. The time for the email application to push a message may be far from the current time. For example, the email application pushed two messages at 6:40 and 6:50, respectively. While the sports health application pushes a message at 8:00. The Hua pushed a message at 7:20 for the video application. In the message card 331 shown in fig. 6A, the user can view messages (e.g., messages pushed by an email application) that are ordered later in the message card 331 by an upward sliding operation. Upon detecting a user hovering hover identification box 611 over an email application icon and a released user operation, electronic device 100 may promote the priority order of message display for the email application before the message for the sports health application and the Hua video application. In this way, the user can quickly view the message of the email application.
In some embodiments, a portion of the hovering area of the hovering identification box 611 overlaps an area associated with the message card 331 and another portion of the area does not overlap an area associated with the message card 331. The electronic device 100 may display the APP message corresponding to the APP identifier in the overlapping area in the message card 331 according to the method in the foregoing embodiment. Since the non-overlapping area is not included in the area associated with the message card 331, when determining which APP messages are displayed in the message card 331 according to the area associated with the message card 331, the electronic device 100 will not display the APP message corresponding to the APP identifier in the non-overlapping area in the message card 331. But when the hover identification frame 611 is detected to hover in the non-overlapping area and the released user operation is performed, the electronic device 100 may acquire a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identification in the non-overlapping area, and display the acquired message in the message card 331. The APP message corresponding to the APP identifier in the non-overlapping area may be displayed at a front position in the message card 331, so that the user can quickly view the APP message selected by the user using the hover identifier frame 611 in the message card.
Similarly, if the hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 includes an APP identifier corresponding to the APP associated with the message card 331, the message card 331 may already display a message of the APP. The electronic device 100 may increase the priority order in which the messages of the APP are displayed in the message card 331, so that the user can quickly view the messages of the APP selected by himself using the hover identification frame 611 in the message card.
2. The hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 does not overlap with the area associated with the message card 331, and/or the hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 does not contain an APP identification corresponding to the message card 331 associated APP.
In some embodiments, the hover region of hover identification frame 611 does not overlap with the region associated with message card 331. The electronic device 100 may acquire the message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier in the hovering area, and display the acquired message in the message card 331.
Wherein, since the hovering area is not included in the area associated with the message card 331, when determining which APP messages are displayed in the message card 331 according to the area associated with the message card 331, the electronic device 100 will not display the APP message corresponding to the APP identifier in the hovering area in the message card 331. Then, the message pushed by the APP in the hover region that corresponds to the APP identification after the user operation of the drag hover identification frame 611 may no longer be displayed in the message card 331. That is, in response to a user dragging the hover identification frame 611, selecting an APP that is not within the area associated with the message card 331, the electronic device 100 may display a message of the selected APP in the message card 331 once.
Similarly, if the hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 does not include the APP identifier corresponding to the APP associated with the message card 331, when determining which APP messages are displayed in the message card 331 according to the APP associated with the message card 331, the electronic device 100 will not display the APP message corresponding to the APP identifier in the hovering area in the message card 331. Then, in response to the user dragging the hover identification frame 611, selecting an APP that has no association with the message card 331, the electronic device 100 may display a message of the selected APP in the message card once. Wherein, the message pushed by the APP corresponding to the APP identifier in the hovering area after the user operation of dragging the hovering identifier 611 may not be displayed in the message card 331 any more.
As can be seen from the above embodiments, the electronic device 100 can display the message of the APP corresponding to the APP identification in the hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 in a position in front in the message card 331. The forward position may be a top position in message card 331. That is, the electronic device 100 may display a message of the APP identification corresponding to the APP within the hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 in the message card 331. In some embodiments, after the operation of dragging the hover identification frame 611 to select one or more APPs as shown in fig. 6A, the electronic device 100 detects that there is an APP push message in the area associated with the message card 331, or detects that there is an APP push message associated with the message card 331, and the electronic device 100 may display a message with a push time closest to the current time in a front position in the message card 331, still in an order of a push time far from the current time.
The operation of dragging the hover identification pane 611 to select a message for an APP that is desired to be viewed, as described above in fig. 6A, is merely illustrative. The embodiment of the application operates the message card, so that the operation of displaying the message of the APP corresponding to the hovering identification frame 611 for identifying the message card is not limited.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 6A and 6B, the message card 331 can be used to display not only the message of the APP in the area associated with the message card 331 and/or the message of the APP associated with the message card 331, but also the message of the APP outside the area associated with the message card 331 and/or the message of the APP not associated with the message card 331. The user can quickly view the messages of one or more APP's selected by himself through the message card 331. The method and the device can improve the efficiency of searching the APP information by the user and improve the experience of checking the information by the user.
In some embodiments, the size of hover identification frame 611 shown in FIG. 6A is adjustable. I.e. the hover region of hover identification frame 611 may be larger or smaller. In this way, the user may adjust the size of the hover identification frame 611 according to his/her needs, thereby selecting a specified number of APPs, such that the electronic device 100 displays a message of the selected APPs in the message card 331.
An operational schematic for resizing the hover identification frame 611 is described below.
As shown in FIG. 6C, the initial size of hover identification frame 611 may be the same as the size of message card 331. The size of message card 331 may be a rectangular area capable of displaying 2 x 2 APP identifications. That is, the hover identification pane 611 may select a maximum of 4 APPs at a time in an initial size state. The initial size of the hover identification frame 611 is not limited by embodiments of the present application.
In one possible implementation, when detecting that the finger dragging the hover identification frame 611 moves to the center area of 4 APP identifications arranged in two rows and two columns (refer to the area where the finger dragging the hover identification frame 611 to the position shown in fig. 6C) the electronic device 100 may determine that the size of the hover identification frame 611 is the size of the rectangular area shown in fig. 6C capable of displaying 2×2 APP identifications. It can be seen that 3 APP identifications are contained in the hover region of hover identification frame 611 shown in fig. 6C: music application icons, hua as video application icons, and sports health application icons. A portion of the hover region overlaps the region where message card 331 is located.
Further, in a case where the user operation of dragging the hover identification frame 611 shown in fig. 6C is not released, the user may continue to drag the hover identification frame 611.
When detecting that the finger dragging the hover identification frame 611 moves to the center area of 2 APP identifications arranged in a row and two columns (refer to the area where the finger is positioned when dragging the hover identification frame 611 to the position described in fig. 6D), the electronic device 100 may determine that the size of the hover identification frame 611 is the size of a rectangular area capable of displaying 1*2 APP identifications as shown in fig. 6D. It can be seen that the hover region of hover identification frame 611 shown in fig. 6D contains 2 APP identifications arranged in a row and two columns: the video application icons and the sports health application icons are shown.
Further, on the basis of the hover identification frame 611 shown in fig. 6D, if the user operation of dragging the hover identification frame 611 is not released, the user may still continue to drag the hover identification frame 611.
When detecting that the finger dragging the hover identification frame 611 moves to a position where one APP id is located (refer to an area where the finger is located when dragging the hover identification frame 611 to the position shown in fig. 6E), the electronic device 100 may determine that the size of the hover identification frame 611 is the size of a rectangular area capable of displaying 1 APP id shown in fig. 6E. It can be seen that 1 APP identity is contained in the hover region of hover identity box 611 shown in fig. 6E: and the video application icons are shown.
As shown in fig. 6F, when an operation release of the drag hover identification frame 611 is detected, the electronic device 100 may determine an APP identity contained within a hover region of the hover identification frame 611 upon the operation release described above. For example, when the above operation is released, the hovering area of the hovering identification frame 611 contains the Hua video application icon shown in fig. 6F. The electronic device 100 may display a message in the message card 331 that is a video application.
As shown in fig. 6G, the electronic device 100 may obtain a message pushed at 7:20 for a video application (e.g., the message content is video B updated to 20 sets) and a message pushed at 7:00 (e.g., the message content is video C updated to 10 sets). The electronic device 100 may display the two messages pushed by the video application in the top-ranked position in the message card 331.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 6C to 6G, when the user selects an APP to be viewed through the hover identification frame 611, the size of the hover identification frame 611 may be changed during the movement of the hover identification frame 611, so as to adjust the number of APP identifications in the hover area of the hover identification frame 611. The method can facilitate a user to more accurately select one or more APP to view the message of the one or more APP.
Fig. 7A to 7E are schematic diagrams illustrating another operation of resizing the hover identification frame 611 provided by embodiments of the present application.
As shown in fig. 7A, in response to a long press operation of the two-finger placement on the message card 331, the electronic device 100 may display a hover identification frame 611. Wherein the electronic device 100 may change the display position of the hover identification frame 611 with an operation of sliding the two fingers on the screen.
In some embodiments, the initial size of hover identification frame 611 may be the same as the size of message card 331. The size of message card 331 may be a rectangular area capable of displaying 2 x 2 APP identifications. That is, the hover identification pane 611 may select a maximum of 4 APPs at a time in an initial size state. The initial size of the hover identification frame 611 is not limited by embodiments of the present application.
In some embodiments, when the operation of double-finger kneading is performed in a direction in which the double fingers of the dragging hover identification frame 611 are detected to approach each other, the electronic device 100 may narrow down the hover identification frame 611.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 7B, the electronic device 100 may adjust the length and width of the hover identification frame 611 at the same time, with the direction in which the two fingers slide when the above-described two-finger kneading operation is performed being the direction in which the diagonal line of the hover identification frame 611 is located. The electronic device 100 may reduce the size of the hover identification frame 611 from the size of a rectangular area capable of displaying 2×2 APP identifications to the size of a rectangular area capable of displaying 1 APP identification as shown in fig. 7C.
That is, when it is detected that the two fingers of the dragging hover identification frame 611 are pinched in the direction in which the diagonal line of the hover identification frame 611 is located, the electronic device 100 may scale down the hover identification frame 611. In contrast, when it is detected that the two fingers of the dragging hover identification frame 611 are in the diagonal direction of the hover identification frame 611, the two-finger opening operation is performed in the direction away from each other, and the electronic device 100 may proportionally enlarge the hover identification frame 611.
Further, in the case where the user operation of dragging the hover identification frame 611 shown in fig. 7C is not released, the user may continue to drag the hover identification frame 611 and adjust the size of the hover identification frame 611.
In some embodiments, when the two-finger opening operation of dragging the hover identification frame 611 in a direction away from each other is detected, the electronic device 100 may zoom in on the hover identification frame 611.
Illustratively, as shown in FIG. 7C, hover identification frame 611 is currently sized to be a rectangular area that can display 1 APP identification. When the above-described double-finger opening operation is performed, the direction in which the double fingers slide is the direction in which the length of the hover identification frame 611 in the lateral direction is located, and the electronic device 100 may adjust only the length of the hover identification frame 611. Wherein the electronic device 100 may increase the length of the hover identification frame 611. The size of hover identification pane 611 may be enlarged from the size of a rectangular area capable of displaying 1 APP identification to the size of a rectangular area capable of displaying 1*2 APP identifications as shown in fig. 7D. Wherein the greater the magnitude of the above-mentioned two-finger splay, the more the length of the hover identification frame 611 can be increased. For example, as the double-finger splay amplitude increases, the size of the hover identification frame 611 may gradually change to a size that can display a rectangular area of 1*2 APP identifications, a size that can display a rectangular area of 1*3 APP identifications, and so on.
Wherein, when it is detected that the two fingers of the dragging hover identification frame 611 are in a direction transverse to the hover identification frame 611, and toward a direction approaching each other, the operation of two-finger kneading is performed, the electronic device 100 may reduce the length of the hover identification frame 611. When it is detected that the two fingers dragging the hover identification frame 611 are in the direction in which the width of the longitudinal direction of the hover identification frame 611 is located, the electronic device 100 may zoom in or out the width of the hover identification frame 611 by performing the operation of two-finger pinching or two-finger opening.
That is, the electronic device 100 may only adjust the size of the length or width of the hover identification frame 611.
As described in fig. 7D, when an operation release of the drag hover identification frame 611 is detected, the electronic device 100 may determine an APP identity contained within a hover region of the hover identification frame 611 upon the operation release described above. For example, when the above operation is released, the AC video application icon and the AD news application icon shown in fig. 7D are contained in the hover region of the hover identification frame 611. The electronic device 100 may display the message of the AC video application and the message of the AD news application in the message card 331.
As shown in fig. 7E, the electronic device 100 may obtain a message (e.g., the message content is "news xxxxx") pushed by the AD news application at 7:00, and a message (e.g., the message content is "video a" set 2 update) pushed by the AC video application at 7:00. The electronic device 100 may display the messages pushed by the AD news application and the AC video application described above in a top-ranked position in the message card 331.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 7A to 7E, when the user selects an APP to be viewed through the hover identification frame 611, the size of the hover identification frame 611 may be changed during the movement of the hover identification frame 611, so as to adjust the number of APP identifications in the hover area of the hover identification frame 611. The method can facilitate a user to more accurately select one or more APP to view the message of the one or more APP.
The above-described operations of resizing the hover identification frame 611 in the scenario illustrated in fig. 6C-6G, and fig. 7A-7E are merely exemplary illustrations of the present application, and should not be construed as limiting the present application. The electronic device 100 may also display in the message card 331 a message of an APP outside the association area of the message card 331 or outside the association APP in response to other operations of the user, so long as it is within the scope of the present application based on the same inventive concept provided by the present application.
In some embodiments, the user may also select one or more APP by other methods. The electronic device 100 may display the selected APP message in the message card 331 according to the APP selected by the user, so that the user can quickly view the selected APP message. For example, the electronic device 100 may further display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier in the message card 331 in response to an operation of dragging and hovering the APP identifier in the area where the message card 331 is located.
As can be seen from the above embodiments, message card 331 can be associated with an area displayed on the desktop of electronic device 100. Electronic device 100 can display in message card 331 a message that the APP identifies the APP located within the area associated with message card 331. Message card 331 can also associate one or more APPs. Electronic device 100 can display a message of the APP associated with message card 331 in message card 331. The electronic device 100 may also display in the message card 331, in response to a user operation, a message that the APP identifies the APP located outside the association area of the message card 331, or a message of the APP having no association relationship with the message card 331.
In some embodiments, upon detecting that the user frequently performs a user operation to view, using message card 331, a message that the APP identifies an APP that is outside the area associated with message card 331, or a message of an APP that has no association with message card 331, electronic device 100 may query the user as to whether to incorporate the location where the APP identification is located into the area associated with message card 331, or to associate the APP with message card 331.
Here, the description will be given taking, as an example, a message that the user frequently views the AC video application using the operations shown in fig. 6B to 6G or fig. 7A to 7E described above.
Illustratively, in one possible implementation, the AC video application is not currently associated with the message card 331. When it is detected that the number of times the message card 331 displays the message of the AC video application exceeds the preset number of times, the electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 710 shown in fig. 7F. The prompt box 710 may contain prompt content. The prompt may be used to ask the user if the AC video is to be applied to the message card 331 association. Prompt box 710 may also include a determination control 711 and a cancel control 712. Wherein the determination control 711 is available for a user to select to associate an AC video application with the message card 331. The cancel control 712 may be used to select that the AC video application not be associated with the message card 331. In response to operation of the determine control 711, the electronic device 100 can associate an AC video application with the message card 331. When an AC video application is associated with message card 331, electronic device 100 may display a message of the AC video application in message card 331 after detecting a message pushed by the AC video application.
The number of times the message card 331 displays the message of the AC video application may be the number of times the AC video application identifier is included in the hovering area when the operation of dragging the hovering identifier frame 611 shown in fig. 7D is released. The preset number of times may be, for example, 5 times, 10 times, or the like. The embodiment of the application does not limit the value of the preset times.
In addition to the above method of determining whether the number of times the message card 331 displays the message of the AC video application exceeds the preset number of times, the electronic device 100 may determine whether the user views the message of the AC video application by using the message card 331 by determining whether the frequency of the message card 331 displaying the message of the AC video application is higher than the preset frequency. The method for the electronic device 100 to determine whether the user views the message of the AC video application by using the message card 331 is not limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In another possible implementation, the location where the AC video application icon is currently located is not within the area associated with message card 331. When it is detected that the number of times the message card 331 displays the message of the AC video application exceeds the preset number of times, the electronic device 100 may display a prompt box 710 shown in fig. 7F. The prompt box 710 may contain prompt content. The prompt may be used to ask the user if the current location of the AC video application icon is to be incorporated into the area associated with message card 331. Prompt box 710 may also include a determination control 711 and a cancel control 712. Wherein the determination control 711 is operable to user-select to incorporate the current location of the AC video application icon into the area associated with the message card 331. The cancel control 712 may be used to select an area that does not incorporate the location where the AC video application icon is currently located into the message card 331. In response to operation of the determine control 711, the electronic device 100 can incorporate the location where the AC video application is currently located into the area associated with the message card 331.
As can be seen from the embodiment shown in fig. 7F, the electronic device 100 can record the behavior of a user viewing a message of the APP using the message card 331. Upon determining that the user frequently uses message card 331 to view messages of APPs outside of the area associated with message card 331 or outside of the APP, electronic device 100 may query the user as to whether to adjust the area associated with message card 331 or the associated APP. The method can help the user to better manage which APP messages are displayed on the message card, and improves the efficiency of the user to view the messages.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may also display the APP's service card, such as the FA card, in the message card 331.
The following describes a scenario of FA card display through a message card provided by the embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 8A and 8B exemplarily show a scene diagram of displaying an FA card by a message card.
Here, the FA card of the APP, in which the APP identifier is located in the area associated with the message card 331, is shown by the message card 331. It is understood herein that the method by which the message card 331 displays the FA card of the APP associated with the message card 331 is the same as the method by which the FA card of the APP within the associated area is displayed. And will not be described in detail here.
As shown in fig. 8A, in addition to the message of the sports health application, the electronic device 100 may display the FA card 331A of the sports health application in the message card 331. The content displayed in the FA card 331A is not particularly limited in the embodiment of the present application.
In some embodiments, in response to an operation of dragging the FA card 331A displayed in the message card 331 to the desktop of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display the FA card 331A described above on the desktop.
In some embodiments, the APPs corresponding to the plurality of APP identifications in the area associated with message card 331 all have FA cards. The electronic device 100 can integrate FA cards of a plurality of APPs into one card and display in the message card 331.
Illustratively, the area associated with message card 331 contains sports health application icons and smart life application icons. The FA card is used for sports health application and intelligent life application. The FA card of the sports health application may include information such as the user's sports data (e.g., step number), and a control for triggering the electronic device 100 to record the user's sports data. The FA card for smart life applications may contain data (e.g., temperature information, air quality information, humidity information, etc.) collected by smart home devices in the user's home.
The electronic device 100 may fuse the information contained in the FA card of the sports health application and the information contained in the FA card of the smart life application to obtain the FA card 331B shown in fig. 8B. The electronic device 100 may display the FA card 331B in the message card 331. The FA card 331B includes information (such as the number of steps, a control for triggering the electronic device 100 to record the user movement data) on the FA card of the sports health application, and information (such as temperature information, air quality information, humidity information, etc.) on the FA card of the smart life application. This can facilitate the user to see information in multiple APPs through one FA card.
The method for fusing FA cards of a plurality of APPs by the electronic device 100 according to the embodiment of the present application is not limited. In one possible implementation, the electronic device 100 has stored therein an application of FA cards that fuse multiple APPs. The FA cards of which APP can be fused and the fused presentation style of the FA cards can be preset in the application program of the fused FA cards. For example, FA cards of sports health applications and smart life applications may be fused. The weather application and the FA card of the travel class APP can be fused. The weather application and the FA card of the wearing APP can be fused. The APP which can fuse the FA cards is not limited by the application. FA card fusion of multiple APPs can provide better service for users. For example, the electronic device 100 fuses the weather application and the FA card of the travel APP, and can prompt the user of appropriate travel time, travel mode, whether to carry information such as rain gear or sunshade tool, and the like according to the weather information and the travel information of the user, so that the travel experience of the user is improved.
Not limited to fusing FA cards, the electronic device 100 may also fuse messages pushed by a plurality of APPs and display in the message card 331.
The following describes a scenario for providing FA card display in the embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 9A to 9G exemplarily show scene diagrams of some FA card displays.
In some embodiments, in response to an operation of sliding to a position where one APP id is located on the screen of the electronic device 100 and staying for a preset time starting from the lower left corner of the screen of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display the FA card of the APP corresponding to the one APP id. The preset time may be, for example, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, or the like. The embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto. Not limited to the lower left corner of the screen of the electronic device 100, the above-described sliding operation of the FA card for viewing the APP may also take other positions as a starting point (e.g., upper left corner, upper right corner, lower right corner, etc. of the screen of the electronic device 100).
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 9A, in response to an operation of sliding to the position of the dialing application icon 338 on the screen of the electronic device 100 and staying for a preset time starting from the lower left corner of the screen of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display the FA card 911 of the dialing application.
Further, as shown in fig. 9B, in the case that the above sliding operation for viewing the FA card is not released, the user may continue to slide the finger to view the FA cards of other APPs. The above-described slide operation release may refer to a finger performing a slide operation moving away from the screen of the electronic apparatus 100.
Illustratively, when detecting a finger sliding from the location of the dial application icon 338 to the location of the sports health application icon 412 and staying for a preset time, the electronic device 100 may display the FA card 912 of the sports health application.
Optionally, the user may also review the FA card of the sports health application by sliding directly on the screen from the lower left corner of the screen of the electronic device 100 to the position of the sports health application icon 412 and holding for a preset time.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 9A and 9B described above, the user can view the FA card of the APP by a sliding operation on the screen of the electronic device 100. In the process of sliding the fingers, a user can sequentially check one or more FA cards of the APP. The method can simplify the operation of checking the FA card by the user, help the user to call the FA card of the APP quickly, and improve the use experience of the user.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may display the home screen service window in response to an operation to slide up starting from the lower left corner of the screen of the electronic device 100. The home screen service window can be used for displaying the FA card of the APP currently displayed on the user interface of the next layer of the home screen service window. The embodiment of the application does not limit the user operation for calling out the service window of the screen.
Illustratively, the user interface currently displayed by electronic device 100 is user interface 330 shown in FIG. 9A. In response to the operation of sliding upward starting from the lower left corner of the screen of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display the home screen service window 913 shown in fig. 9C over the user interface 330.
As shown in fig. 9C, the user interface currently located at the lower layer of the home screen service window 913 is the user interface 330. The electronic device 100 may display, in the home screen service window 913, an FA card of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier included in the user interface 330. For example, the user interface 330 includes a sports health application icon, a smart life application icon, a dial application icon. The present screen service window 913 may display the FA card 914 (the FA card of the sports health application), the FA card 915 (the FA card of the smart life application), and the FA card 916 (the FA card of the dialing application). A message card management component 917 may also be displayed in the present screen service window 913. The message card managing component 917 can refer to the description of the message card managing component 321 shown in FIG. 3B, described previously. Message card creation control 917A may be included in message card management component 917. The message card creation control 917A can be used to create a message card.
Here, not limited to the FA card shown in fig. 9C, more FA cards may be displayed in the service window 913. The user can view more FA cards by a user operation of sliding up in the home screen service window 913.
In some embodiments, in response to an operation of dragging the FA card in the home screen service window 913 to the desktop of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display the dragged FA card on the desktop.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 9D, in response to an operation of dragging the FA card 914 in the home screen service window 913 onto the desktop, the electronic device 100 may display the FA card 914 on the desktop according to the position released by the drag operation. The drag operation release described above may refer to a finger dragging the FA card 914 off the screen of the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 may specifically display the FA card at a position on the desktop where the drag operation is released. The scenario in which the electronic device 100 displays the FA card 914 on the desktop may refer to the user interface shown in fig. 9E.
It can be seen that the user can quickly add the FA card to the desktop through the FA card displayed in the present screen service window 913. The method can simplify the user operation of adding the FA card on the desktop by the user and improve the use experience of the user.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may create a message card on a desktop in response to an operation to drag the message card management component 321 in the home screen service window 913 to the desktop of the electronic device 100.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 9F, in response to an operation of dragging the message card managing component 321 in the home screen service window 913 to the desktop of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may create the message card 918 shown in fig. 9G. Message card 918 may display the message and/or FA card of the APP, and may specifically refer to message card 331 as described above for displaying embodiments of the message and/or FA card of the APP.
Optionally, the electronic device 100 may also create a message card on the desktop in response to an operation of the message card creation control 917A, such as a click operation.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may also display a message of APP in the home screen service window 913.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 9C to 9G, the user can view the FA card of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier contained in the current desktop through the service window of the present screen, and quickly add the FA card to the desktop. The screen service window can contain a component for creating the message card, so that a user can conveniently and quickly create the message card. The operation of calling out the service window of the screen is simple and convenient, the operation of screening and checking the FA card by the user can be simplified, and the use experience of the user is improved.
Fig. 10A and fig. 10B are schematic diagrams illustrating a scene of displaying other FA cards according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 10A, the user interface currently located at the lower layer of the home screen service window 913 is the user interface 330. As can be appreciated from the foregoing embodiments, the user interface 330 can be a desktop of the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 may include multiple desktops. Different APP identifications can be displayed on different desktops. The electronic apparatus 100 may switch the desktop displayed on the current screen in response to an operation of the user to slide left or right.
In the case where the home screen service window 913 is displayed on the upper layer of the user interface 330, the electronic device 100 may switch the desktop currently displayed on the screen to the user interface 310 shown in fig. 10B in response to an operation of sliding to the right acting on the user interface 330. The user interface 310 may refer to the description of the embodiment of fig. 3A described above. And will not be described in detail here.
As shown in fig. 10B, since the user interface located at the lower layer of the home screen service window 913 is switched to the user interface 310, the electronic device 100 may change the FA card displayed in the home screen service window 913 to the FA card of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier included in the user interface 310.
For example, the user interface 310 includes an FA card, a map application, and an AK music application for sports health applications. The electronic device 100 may display an FA card 914 (FA card of sports health application), an FA card 921 (FA card of map application), and an FA card 922 (FA card of AK music application) in the home screen service window 913. More or fewer FA cards of APPs corresponding to the APP identifier contained in the user interface 310 may also be displayed in the service window 913. The embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 10A and 10B, the electronic device 100 can change the FA card displayed in the service window 913 of the present screen according to the change of the APP id displayed on the present screen.
Fig. 11A to 11C are schematic diagrams illustrating FA cards and message displays of other APPs according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 11A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 330. The user interface 330 may include an AC video application icon. In response to an operation, such as a click operation, on the AC video application icon, the electronic device 100 may display the user interface 930 of the AC video application illustrated in fig. 11B.
As shown in fig. 11B, the user interface 930 may include a message control 931 and a dynamic control 932. Wherein:
Message control 931 may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to display a message interface for an AC video application. The message interface may contain messages pushed by the AC video application. When displaying the message interface of the AC video application, the electronic device 100 may display the message control 931 in a highlighted display style. The display style of the message control 931 is not limited when the electronic device 100 displays the message interface of the AC video application.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may determine the number of messages in an unread state among the messages pushed by the AC video application. Based on the number of messages in the unread state described above, the electronic device 100 may display a message unread quantity identification on the message control 931. The message unread quantity identification may refer to the identification "+2" on the message control 931 shown in fig. 11B. The identification "+2" may indicate that 2 messages pushed by the AC video application are in an unread state. In this way, the user can know that several messages pushed by the AC video application are not viewed by himself based on the unread message quantity identification. The method for determining whether the message pushed by the AC video application is in the unread state by the electronic device 100 according to the embodiment of the present application is not limited.
Dynamic control 932 may be used to trigger electronic device 100 to display a dynamic interface for an AC video application. The dynamic interface may include the dynamics of user publications as well as the dynamics of other user publications to which the user is interested or subscribed. The dynamic state can be text, pictures, video and other contents. The embodiment of the application does not limit the dynamic content. When displaying a dynamic interface of an AC video application, the electronic device 100 may display the dynamic control 932 in a highlighted display style.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 can display the dynamic unread quantity identification on the dynamic control 932. The dynamic unread quantity identification may refer to the introduction of the message unread quantity identification described above. For example, dynamic control 932 shown in FIG. 11B may have a dynamic unread quantity identifier "+3" displayed thereon. The identification "+3" may indicate that there are 3 dynamic bars in the unread state pushed by the AC video application.
As shown in fig. 11B, in response to an operation of sliding upward starting from the lower left corner of the screen of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display the home screen service window 933 shown in fig. 11C. Wherein the user interface currently located at the lower layer of the home screen service window 933 is the user interface 930. While user interface 930 is an application interface for AC video. The electronic device 100 may display FA cards of the AC video application, as well as messages and dynamic content of the AC video push, in the home screen service window 933.
Illustratively, as shown in FIG. 11C, the present screen service window 933 may have displayed therein FA cards 934 for the AC video application, messages 935 pushed by the AC video application, and dynamics 936. Wherein message 935 may be a message in an unread state in an AC video application. When there are a plurality of messages in the unread state, the electronic device 100 may display the plurality of messages partially overlapping in the home screen service window 933. The dynamics 936 may be dynamics in an unread state in an AC video application. When there are a plurality of dynamics in an unread state, the electronic device 100 may display the plurality of dynamics partially overlapping in the home screen service window 933. In this way, the user can quickly view the FA card of the AC video application, as well as the various messages pushed by the AC video, in the present screen service window 933 without separately entering the interfaces of the various messages (such as the message interfaces and dynamic interfaces described above). The method can improve the efficiency of viewing the APP information by the user.
As can be seen from the above embodiments, in the case that the desktop is displayed, the electronic device 100 may call up the home screen service window on the desktop, and display the FA card and/or the message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier on the current desktop in the home screen service window. In the case of an application interface with an application displayed, the electronic device 100 may also call out the present screen service window above the application interface, and display the FA card and/or message of the one application in the present screen service window. The embodiment can help the user to quickly check the FA card and the message of the appointed APP, and improves the efficiency of checking the message by the user.
Fig. 12A and 12B are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario for managing FA cards according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 12A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 330. In response to an operation of sliding in a preset direction starting from the lower left corner of the screen of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display the FA card management interface 1220 shown in fig. 12B. The preset direction may be a direction about 45 ° from the lower left corner of the screen of the electronic apparatus 100. The embodiment of the application does not limit the preset direction.
As shown in fig. 12B, the FA card management interface 1220 may include an FA card of the APP. The user may look up the FA card of the APP at the FA card management interface 1220 and add the FA card to the desktop of the electronic device 100. The FA card management interface 1220 can also include a message card management component 1221. Message card managing component 1221 may refer to the description of message card managing component 321 described above with respect to FIG. 3B. That is, the user can call out the FA card management interface 1220 through the operation shown in fig. 12A, and create a message card through the message card management component 1221 in the FA card management interface 1220.
The above embodiment can facilitate the user to quickly call out the FA card management interface 1220, thereby managing the FA card.
The message display method provided by the application is described below by taking a message component as a drop-down notification bar.
Fig. 13A to 13D are schematic diagrams illustrating a scenario in which a message is displayed in a drop-down notification bar according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 13A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 310. The user interface 310 may refer to the description of the embodiment shown in fig. 3A, described above. In response to a pull-down operation that slides down from the top of the screen of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a pull-down notification bar 1310. Wherein the pull-down notification bar 1310 may be gradually and completely displayed as the user's finger slides down during the pull-down operation.
In one possible implementation, the electronic device 100 can determine the location of the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310 based on the location of the finger swipe in the pull-down operation. The closer the finger slides in the pull-down operation to the bottom of the screen of the electronic device 100, the closer the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310 is to the bottom of the screen of the electronic device 100. Then the more complete the portion of the drop down notification bar 1310 is displayed. When it is detected that the finger slides to the preset area in the pull-down operation and the pull-down operation is released, the electronic device 100 may completely display the pull-down notification bar 1310 on the screen. The above-mentioned preset area may be, for example, a lower half area of the screen of the electronic device 100, a lower third area of the screen of the electronic device 100, or the like. The embodiment of the application does not limit the preset area.
During the process of the electronic device 100 displaying the pull-down notification bar 1310 in response to the pull-down operation (i.e., during the process of the user's finger sliding downward during the pull-down operation), the electronic device 100 may display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation passes in the pull-down notification bar 1310.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 13A, when a pull-down operation is detected to pass through the FA card 1321 and stay on the FA card 1321 for a preset period of time, the electronic device 100 may display the message 1311 of the sports health application in the pull-down notification field 1310. The FA card 1321 is a FA card of an athletic health application. The preset time period may be, for example, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, or the like. The embodiment of the application does not limit the value of the preset duration.
It should be noted that, in the embodiment of the present application, the pull-down operation is identified by the APP, which may specifically be referred to as: and in the pull-down operation, the finger slides to the position where the APP mark is located, and stays for a preset time length at the position where the APP mark is located.
Further, if the drop-down operation passes through the FA card 1321 and is not released after the FA card 1321 stays for a predetermined period of time, the user may still continue to slide up or down on the screen of the electronic device 100 to change the position of the lower edge of the drop-down notification bar 1310. The change in the position of the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310 changes the size of the display area of the pull-down notification bar 1310.
As shown in fig. 13B, when it is detected that the finger continues to slide down through the AK music application icon 1322 in the pull-down operation and stays at the AK music application icon 1322 for a preset period of time, the electronic device 100 may display a message 1312 of the AK music application in the pull-down notification bar 1310.
Where the message 1312 described above is displayed, the electronic device 100 may cancel the display of the message 1311 shown in fig. 13A in the pull-down notification bar 1310.
As shown in fig. 13C, when detecting that the finger is slid to the AJ payment application icon 1323 in the pull-down operation and staying at the AJ payment application icon 1323 for a preset period of time, the electronic device 100 may display a message 1313 of the AJ payment application in the pull-down notification bar 1310.
Where message 1313 is displayed, electronic device 100 may cancel display of message 1312 shown in fig. 13B in drop-down notification bar 1310.
When the drop-down operation is detected to be released in the preset area, the electronic device 100 may display the complete drop-down notification bar 1310 shown in fig. 13D. It can be seen that the drop-down notification bar 1310 is in a partially displayed state in the interfaces shown in fig. 13A-13C. The drop-down notification bar 1310 is in a fully displayed state in the interface shown in fig. 13D.
The state where the pull-down notification bar 1310 is partially displayed may be a state where a finger of a pull-down operation slides down the notification bar 1310. In a partially displayed state, the electronic device 100 may adjust the extent of expansion of the pull-down notification bar 1310 in response to the up-down sliding of the finger in the pull-down operation. For example, the electronic device 100 may increase the extent of the expansion of the pull-down notification bar 1310 in response to the finger sliding down in the pull-down operation. Conversely, the electronic device 100 may decrease the extent of the expansion of the pull-down notification bar 1310 in response to the finger sliding upward in the pull-down operation. I.e., the pull-down notification bar 1310 is in a partially displayed state, the extent of expansion is adjustable.
The state that the pull-down notification bar 1310 is in the complete display state may be the display state of the pull-down notification bar 1310 after the pull-down operation is released. In the fully displayed state, the extent of expansion of the pull-down notification bar 1310 is maximized. In response to a click operation on a message in the drop-down notification bar 1310 in a state of complete display, the electronic device 100 may display specific content of the message.
In some embodiments, in a state where the pull-down notification bar 1310 is in a complete display, the electronic device 100 may display messages of all APP's in the electronic device 100 in the pull-down notification bar 1310. All the APP messages in the electronic device 100 may be displayed in the drop-down notification bar 1310 according to a preset ordering rule. The preset ordering rule may be, for example, that a message whose push time is closer to the current time is displayed in a front position in the pull-down notification bar 1310. For example, when the pull-down notification bar 1310 is presented by performing a pull-down operation that slides down from the top of the screen of the electronic device 100, the more forward the pull-down notification bar 1310 is, the closer the top of the screen is. For another example, when the pull-down notification bar 1310 is presented by performing a pull-up operation that slides up from the bottom of the screen of the electronic device 100, the more forward position in the pull-down notification bar 1310 may be a position closer to the bottom of the screen. The embodiment of the application does not limit the preset ordering rule.
Illustratively, as shown in FIG. 13D, a browser application message 1314, a sports health application message 1311, an AC video application message 1315, an application mall application message 1316, and a video application message 1317 may be displayed in the drop-down notification bar 1310. Not limited to APP messages, the electronic device 100 may also display other content (e.g., information such as time) in the drop-down notification bar 1310.
The APP identifier through which the pull-down operation is performed is the APP identifier around the pull-down notification bar 1310. For example, the APP identity through which the pull-down operation passes may generally be the APP identity located at the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310. The electronic device 100 displays, in the pull-down notification bar 1310, a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation has passed, which is also equivalent to displaying, in the pull-down notification bar 1310, a message of the APP whose APP identifier is located in the periphery of the pull-down notification bar 1310.
Not limited to the pull-down notification bar 1310 described above, the electronic device 100 may also display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-up operation passes in the pull-down notification bar.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 13A to 13D, the electronic device 100 may display, in the pull-down notification field 1310, a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation passes. That is, the user can screen the APP that he wants to view by a pull-down operation in the process of calling up the pull-down notification bar 1310. When the user performs a pull-down operation, the routes along which the fingers slide are different, and the APP which can be checked can be different. The APP screening method is simple and convenient to operate, and can help a user to quickly find the APP information to be checked. The method not only simplifies the operation of checking the message by the user, but also increases the interest of checking the message by the user, and can improve the use experience of checking the message by the user.
Fig. 14A to 14E are schematic diagrams illustrating other scenarios of displaying a message in a drop-down notification bar according to embodiments of the present application.
As shown in fig. 14A, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface 310. In response to a pull-down operation that slides down from the top of the screen of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a pull-down notification bar 1310. The above-described pull-down operation may be referred to the description of the foregoing embodiments.
In some embodiments, during the process of the electronic device 100 displaying the pull-down notification bar 1310 in response to the pull-down operation (i.e., during the process of the user's finger sliding downward during the pull-down operation), the electronic device 100 may display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation passes at a preset position of the pull-down notification bar 1310.
For example, the predetermined position of the pull-down notification bar 1310 may be a position in the pull-down notification bar 1310 near the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310. For another example, when the pull-down notification bar 1310 is displayed by performing a pull-up operation of sliding up from the bottom of the screen of the electronic device 100, the predetermined position in the pull-down notification bar 1310 may be a position in the pull-down notification bar 1310 near the upper edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310. The embodiment of the application does not limit the preset position. The preset position may be a position in the pull-down notification bar 1310 that can be most easily seen by the user, so that the user can conveniently and quickly view the message that the user wants to view. The most visible location of the drop-down notification bar 1310 described above is associated with the display location and display style of the drop-down notification bar 1310. The location in the drop-down notification bar 1310 that is most easily seen by the user is not limited by the embodiments of the present application.
Illustratively, the drop-down notification bar 1310 may display a plurality of messages (refer to the messages shown in fig. 13D) in a fully displayed state. Since the pull-down notification bar 1310 is gradually and completely displayed according to the downward finger sliding operation in the pull-down operation, the plurality of messages may be displayed one by one according to the increase of the display area of the pull-down notification bar 1310 during the pull-down operation.
The display area of the drop-down notification bar 1310 displayed by the electronic device 100 may accommodate a message when the finger is slid down to the position shown in fig. 14A in the drop-down operation. The electronic device 100 can display the message 1314 in the drop-down notification bar 1310 shown in fig. 14A. The message 1314 may be a message whose push time is closest to the current time in the pull-down notification bar 1310 as described above with respect to FIG. 13D.
Further, in response to the operation in which the finger continues to slide downward in the pull-down operation, the electronic device 100 may move the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310 downward. The display area of the drop-down notification bar 1310 may be increased to accommodate two messages. As shown in fig. 14B, electronic device 100 can display message 1314 and message 1311 in drop-down notification bar 1310. Message 1314 and message 1311 may be the two messages that were pushed closest to the current time in pull-down notification bar 1310 as previously described in FIG. 13D.
Further, as shown in fig. 14C, in response to the operation in which the finger continues to slide downward in the pull-down operation, the electronic device 100 may move the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310 downward. The pull-down operation is performed through the AK music application icon 1322 shown in fig. 14C, and the electronic device 100 may display the AK music application message 1312 near the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310 after the AK music application icon 1322 is stopped for a preset period of time. In addition, the display area of the pull-down notification bar 1310 shown in fig. 14C can accommodate 4 messages. In addition to displaying message 1312, electronic device 100 may also display 3 messages in drop-down notification bar 1310. The 3 messages may be the 3 messages (i.e., message 1314, message 1311, and message 1315) whose push time is closest to the current time in the pull-down notification bar 1310 of FIG. 13D described above.
Further, as shown in fig. 14D, when it is detected that the finger continues to slide from the AK music application icon 1322 to the AJ payment application icon 1323 in the pull-down operation and stays at the AJ payment application icon 1323 for a preset period of time, the electronic device 100 may replace the message 1312 shown in fig. 14C with the message 1313 of the AJ payment application at a position near the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310.
Further, as shown in fig. 14E, in response to the operation in which the finger continues to slide downward in the pull-down operation, the electronic device 100 may move the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310 downward. The electronic device 100 may replace the message 1313 shown in fig. 14D with the message 1318 of the AF read application at a position near the lower edge of the pull-down notification bar 1310, by the pull-down operation passing through the AF read application icon 1324 shown in fig. 14E, and staying at the AF read application icon 1324 for a preset period of time. In addition, 5 messages can be accommodated as the display area of the pull-down notification bar 1310 increases. In addition to displaying message 1318, electronic device 100 may also display 4 messages in drop-down notification bar 1310. The 4 messages may be the 4 messages (i.e., message 1314, message 1311, message 1315, and message 1316) whose push time is closest to the current time in the pull-down notification bar 1310 of FIG. 13D described above.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 14A to 14E, the electronic device 100 may display, in the pull-down notification field 1310, a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation passes. That is, the user can screen the APP that he wants to view by a pull-down operation in the process of calling up the pull-down notification bar 1310. When the user performs a pull-down operation, the routes along which the fingers slide are different, and the APP which can be checked can be different. The APP screening method is simple and convenient to operate, and can help a user to quickly find the APP information to be checked. The method not only simplifies the operation of checking the message by the user, but also increases the interest of checking the message by the user, and can improve the use experience of checking the message by the user.
Fig. 15A to 15D are schematic diagrams illustrating other scenarios of displaying a message in a drop-down notification bar according to embodiments of the present application.
As shown in fig. 15A, in response to a pull-down operation that slides down from the top of the screen of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a pull-down notification bar 1310. The above-described pull-down operation may be referred to the description of the foregoing embodiments.
In some embodiments, during the display of the pull-down notification bar 1310 by the electronic device 100 in response to the pull-down operation (i.e., during the downward sliding of the user's finger during the pull-down operation), the electronic device 100 may display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation passed in the pull-down notification bar 1310. The electronic device 100 may determine the display position of the APP message in the pull-down notification bar 1310 according to the sequence of the pull-down operation passing through the APP identifier. For example, the earlier the pull-down operation is past the APP identity, the closer the message of the APP corresponding to that APP identity is displayed to the top of the pull-down notification bar. For another example, when the pull-down notification bar 1310 is presented by performing a pull-up operation that slides up from the bottom of the screen of the electronic device 100, the earlier the pull-down operation is performed, the closer to the bottom of the pull-down notification bar a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier is displayed.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 15A, when a pull-down operation is detected through the FA card 1321 of the sports health application and a preset time period is left in the FA card 1321, the electronic device 100 may display the message 1311 of the sports health application in the pull-down notification field 1310.
Further, as shown in fig. 15B, when it is detected that the finger continues to slide down to the AK music application icon 1322 in the pull-down operation and stays for a preset duration in the AK music application icon, the electronic device 100 may display a message 1312 of the AK music application in the pull-down notification bar 1310. The pull-down operation is performed by the FA card 1321 shown in fig. 15A, and then by the AK music application icon 1322 shown in fig. 15B. Then, the electronic device 100 may display the AK music application message 1312 below the sports health application message 1311 in the drop-down notification bar 1310.
Further, as shown in fig. 15C, when it is detected that the finger slides from the AK music application icon 1322 to the AJ payment application icon 1323 in the pull-down operation and stays at the AJ payment application icon 1323 for a preset period of time, the electronic device 100 may display a message 1313 of the AJ payment application in the pull-down notification bar 1310. The pull-down operation goes through the AK music application icon 1322 shown in fig. 15B and then goes through the AJ payment application icon 1323 shown in fig. 15C. Then, the electronic device 100 may display the message 1313 of the AJ payment application under the message 1312 of the AK music application in the drop-down notification bar 1310.
That is, the electronic device 100 may simultaneously display in the pull-down notification bar 1310 the messages of all APP identities corresponding to APP through which the pull-down operation passes. The order in which messages are displayed in the pull-down notification bar 1310 shown in FIG. 15C is merely an exemplary illustration of the present application. The order in which the electronic device 100 displays the messages of APPs corresponding to all APP identifications through which the pull-down operation passes is not limited in the embodiments of the present application.
As can be seen from the embodiments shown in fig. 15A to 15C, the electronic device 100 may display, in the pull-down notification field 1310, a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation passes. That is, the user can screen the APP that he wants to view by a pull-down operation in the process of calling up the pull-down notification bar 1310. When the user performs a pull-down operation, the routes along which the fingers slide are different, and the APP which can be checked can be different. The APP screening method is simple and convenient to operate, and can help a user to quickly find the APP information to be checked. The method not only simplifies the operation of checking the message by the user, but also increases the interest of checking the message by the user, and can improve the use experience of checking the message by the user.
In some embodiments, if the pull-down operation passes through one or more APP identifications during the pull-down notification bar 1310, the electronic device 100 may display, in the fully displayed pull-down notification bar 1310, a message corresponding to the one or more APP identifications through which the pull-down operation passes in a location in the pull-down notification bar 1310 that is most visible to the user. The most visible location in the drop-down notification bar 1310 described above may be, for example, a location near the top of the screen of the electronic device 100 or a location near the bottom of the screen of the electronic device 100. The most visible location of the drop-down notification bar 1310 described above is associated with the display location and display style of the drop-down notification bar 1310. The location in the drop-down notification bar 1310 that is most easily seen by the user is not limited by the embodiments of the present application. In this way, the user can quickly view the messages of one or more APP's that he has selected by the drop-down operation in the fully displayed drop-down notification bar 1310.
The pull-down operation shown in fig. 15A to 15C will be described here as an example. The pull-down operation passes through the FA card 1321, AK music application icon 1322, and AJ payment application icon 1323. The pull down operation through these three APP identifications may represent messages that the user wants to view sports health applications, AK music applications, and AJ payment applications. When the drop-down operation is detected to slide to a preset area (e.g., a lower half area of the screen of the electronic device 100) and released, the electronic device 100 may completely display the drop-down notification bar 1310.
As shown in fig. 15D, the electronic device 100 may completely display the pull-down notification bar 1310, and display a message of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation passes in a position forward in the pull-down notification bar 1310. For example, message 1311 for the sports health application, message 1312 for the AK music application, and message 1313 for the AJ payment application. In response to an operation on any one of the messages in the drop-down notification bar 1310, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface corresponding to the one message. For example, in response to an operation (e.g., a click operation) on message 1311, electronic device 100 may display an interface in the sports health application corresponding to message 1311 to facilitate viewing of the specific content of message 1311 by the user. In addition, the electronic device 100 may also display a message of the APP corresponding to the other APP identifier through which the pull-down operation does not pass in the pull-down notification bar 1310 at a later position. For example, browser application message 1314 and AC video application message 1315.
As can be seen from the embodiment shown in fig. 15D, the user can select one or more APPs through a pull-down operation in the process of calling up the pull-down notification bar, so that the electronic device 100 displays a message of the selected one or more APPs in the pull-down notification bar. Wherein the electronic device 100 can display the message of the selected one or more APPs in a forward position in the drop-down notification bar. Thus, the user can conveniently and quickly look up the message of one or more APP selected by the user. The method can help the user to improve the efficiency of searching the message and improve the use experience of the user.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 may also display the FA card of the APP in the pull-down notification bar 1310.
Fig. 16 illustrates a schematic view of a scenario of FA card display.
As shown in fig. 16, in response to a pull-down operation that slides down from the top of the screen of the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may display a pull-down notification bar 1310. The above-described pull-down operation may be referred to the description of the foregoing embodiments.
In some embodiments, during the process of the electronic device 100 displaying the pull-down notification bar 1310 in response to the pull-down operation (i.e., during the process of the user's finger sliding downward during the pull-down operation), the electronic device 100 may display the FA card of the APP corresponding to the APP identifier through which the pull-down operation passes at the preset position of the pull-down notification bar 1310.
For example, as shown in fig. 16, when a drop-down operation is detected to pass through the map application icon 1325 and stay at the map application icon 1325 for a preset period of time, the electronic device 100 may display the FA card 1331 of the map application in the drop-down notification bar 1310.
The electronic device 100 may display FA cards of APPs corresponding to the plurality of APP identifications in the pull-down notification bar 1310 when the pull-down operation passes through the plurality of APP identifications. As a method for displaying the FA card in the pull-down notification bar 1310 according to the plurality of APP identifications through which the pull-down operation passes, the electronic device 100 may refer to the methods for displaying the message of the APP in the pull-down notification bar 1310 shown in fig. 13A to 13D, fig. 14A to 14E, and fig. 15A to 15D. And will not be described in detail here.
In some embodiments, the electronic device 100 can display the message of the APP and the FA card in the drop-down notification bar 1310.
The embodiment of the present application is not limited to the above-mentioned selecting APP and triggering the electronic device 100 to display the message of the selected APP and/or the user operation of the FA card in the pull-down notification bar 1310, and is within the scope of the present application as long as the same inventive concept provided by the present application is based.
It will be understood that the various user interfaces described in the embodiments of the present application are merely exemplary interfaces and are not limiting on the inventive arrangements. In other embodiments, the user interface may take different interface layouts, may include more or fewer controls, and may add or subtract other functional options, as long as they are within the scope of the present application based on the same inventive concepts provided by the present application.
It should be noted that, any feature in any embodiment of the present application, or any part of any feature may be combined without contradiction or conflict, and the combined technical solution is also within the scope of the embodiment of the present application.
The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical solution of the present application, and not for limiting the same; although the application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical scheme described in the foregoing embodiments can be modified or some technical features thereof can be replaced by equivalents; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit of the application.

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1. A message display method applied to an electronic device, the method comprising:
displaying a first desktop, wherein the first desktop comprises a first message component positioned in a first area, a first identifier of a first application positioned in a second area, a second identifier of a second application positioned outside the second area and a third identifier of a third application, and the first area and the second area are adjacent;
Displaying the message of the first application in the first message component, wherein the message of the second application and the message of the third application are not included in the first message component;
receiving a first operation of a second identifier of the second application by a user; the first operation is for moving the second marker into the second region;
after the first operation, a message of the first application and a message of the second application are displayed in the first message component.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein displaying the message of the first application and the message of the second application in the first message component comprises:
displaying the first message component comprising a first card and a second card in the first area, wherein the first card is used for displaying the message of the first application, and the second card is used for displaying the message of the second application; or alternatively, the process may be performed,
and displaying the first message component comprising a third card in the first area, wherein the third card is used for displaying the message of the first application and the message of the second application.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the method further comprises:
Receiving a second operation of moving the first identification of the first application out of the second area by a user;
after the second operation, removing the message of the first application displayed in the first message component.
4. A method according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that the method further comprises:
receiving a third operation of the second area by a user, wherein the third operation is used for adjusting the second area;
after the third operation, the second region includes a third identification of the third application;
and displaying the message of the third application in the first message component.
5. The method according to any one of claims 1-4, further comprising:
receiving a fourth operation of the first message component by a user;
displaying the first message component in a third area in response to the fourth operation;
and displaying a message of a fourth application in the first message component, wherein a fourth identifier of the fourth application is positioned in a fourth area, and the fourth area is adjacent to the third area.
6. The method according to any one of claims 1-4, further comprising:
Receiving a fifth operation of a user to move the first message component to a fifth area, wherein the fifth area comprises a fifth identification of a fifth application;
after the fifth operation, a message of the fifth application is displayed in the first message component located in the first area.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein displaying the message of the fifth application in the first message component located in the first area, in particular comprises:
and displaying the message of the fifth application on the set top in the first message component.
8. The method according to any one of claims 1-7, wherein the first region and the second region are adjacent, in particular comprising:
the second region surrounds the first region.
9. A message display method applied to an electronic device, the method comprising:
displaying a first desktop, wherein the first desktop comprises a first identifier of a first application;
in response to detecting a first operation by a user, displaying a notification bar on the first desktop;
in response to detecting a second operation of a user to move a finger to a first identification of the first application, displaying a message of the first application in the notification bar; the second operation and the first operation are consecutive operations.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the first desktop further comprises a second identification of a second application, the method further comprising, after the second operation:
in response to detecting a third operation of the user to move the finger to a second identification of the second application, displaying a message of the second application in the notification bar; the third operation and the second operation are consecutive operations.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein after the third operation, the method further comprises:
and in response to detecting a fourth operation of releasing the finger by the user, displaying the notification bar in a full screen mode, and displaying the message of the first application and the message of the second application on the top of the notification bar.
12. The method according to any of claims 9-11, characterized in that said displaying a message of said first application in said notification bar, in particular comprises:
and displaying a first card in the notification bar, wherein the first card is used for displaying the message of the first application.
13. The method according to any one of claims 9-12, wherein the method further comprises:
displaying a second desktop, wherein X icons of X applications are displayed on the second desktop, and X is a positive integer;
Responsive to detecting a fifth operation on the second desktop, displaying a card of at least one application of the X applications;
and in response to detecting a sixth operation of switching the second desktop to a third desktop, displaying cards of at least one application in the Y applications, wherein Y icons of the Y applications are displayed on the third desktop, and Y is a positive integer.
14. An electronic device, the electronic device comprising: a touch screen, a memory, one or more processors to store a computer program, the one or more processors to invoke the computer program to cause the electronic device to perform the method of any of claims 1-8 or 9-13.
15. A computer readable storage medium comprising instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of any one of claims 1-8 or 9-13.
16. A computer program product comprising computer instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of any one of claims 1-8 or 9-13.
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