EP3262496A1 - Procédé permettant d'utiliser un terminal mobile, application pour un terminal mobile ainsi que terminal mobile - Google Patents

Procédé permettant d'utiliser un terminal mobile, application pour un terminal mobile ainsi que terminal mobile

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EP3262496A1
EP3262496A1 EP16705758.7A EP16705758A EP3262496A1 EP 3262496 A1 EP3262496 A1 EP 3262496A1 EP 16705758 A EP16705758 A EP 16705758A EP 3262496 A1 EP3262496 A1 EP 3262496A1
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mobile terminal
touch screen
keyboard
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Harald Obereder
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Emporia Telecom & Co KG GmbH
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  • the invention relates to a method for operating a mobile terminal, an application for a mobile terminal, which is designed to carry out these methods, as well as mobile terminals.
  • the invention relates to methods for operating a mobile terminal, with which information is displayed on the mobile terminal, or with which information is entered on the mobile terminal or with which a mobile terminal is configured.
  • the invention relates to methods for operating mobile terminals with a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection and preferably with a touch screen, in particular a capacitive touch screen.
  • the mobile terminal is in particular a smartphone and preferably a smartphone with an additional external keyboard with which the smartphone can be operated.
  • External keyboards for mobile devices are known, for example, from US 2010/02381 19 A1, US Pat. No. 8,325,150 B1, US Pat. No. 201,1 / 0241990 A1, US Pat. No. 8,206,047 B1, US Pat
  • Such a mobile terminal is in particular a smartphone with a touchscreen and a radio device with which a connection to a telephone network can be made.
  • the mobile terminal preferably has a keyboard, which can be created on the touch screen, so that inputs can be made on the touch screen by means of the keyboard.
  • the keyboard preferably has an electrically conductive conductive layer and the touchscreen is a capacitive touchscreen, so that by pressing the control element formed on the keyboard, the capacity between the respective operating element and the touch screen is changed so that this is detected by the capacitive touch screen.
  • apps applications
  • This versatility of smartphones is of great benefit to the user.
  • this particular older people have problems and there are fears of contact with smartphones, as on the principle of relatively small screen, the large amount of information must be displayed in small font and the operation of a touch screen is often difficult, especially if the fields to be operated are very small
  • US 2007/0061488 A1 discloses a method and system for implementing a user interface for providing a data service on a mobile client using a server.
  • the server considers the capabilities and capabilities that the client's hardware and software provide to customize data content and display rules so that the data content is displayed to the client in a user-friendly manner. Text information to be displayed on the screen of a client device can be scrolled horizontally.
  • US 8,949,370 B1 describes a method and system for presenting information content, in particular on mobile devices.
  • a mobile application of the mobile device can display an information line on a screen. If a text information has more characters than can be displayed in the information line, the text information to be displayed can be scrolled horizontally.
  • US 2012 / 0,066,638 A1 discloses a method and a system for displaying information contents, wherein a web browser, an e-book reader etc. are used as a display device. Adjustable by a user, the display device can perform automatic scrolling of displayed information content in multiple directions. The automatic scrolling is carried out in such a way that for the respective language in which the information content is displayed, the respective directions of reading in which the text is to be captured are converted into corresponding scrolling movements of the information content.
  • US 2014 / 0,245,176 A1 describes an apparatus and a method for displaying information content, in particular e-mail messages, on a user interface.
  • US 2009 / 002,335 A1 discloses methods and apparatus related to playing, sorting, changing, storing and cataloging media content of portable electronic devices.
  • an image display program is provided, which allows a user to navigate through a picture gallery or a picture collection and to select pictures.
  • the images are linked to selectable media content (eg music, songs, photos, movies, web pages), addresses, applications, calendar entries, menu entries, letters or numbers.
  • selectable media content eg music, songs, photos, movies, web pages
  • addresses e.g music, songs, photos, movies, web pages
  • applications e.g., calendar entries, menu entries, letters or numbers.
  • On the display device one of the images is displayed in a central position.
  • Other images that can be navigated to are trapezoidally distorted and, depending on the orientation of the displayed image collection or the display device (horizontal
  • US 2013 / 0,339,907 A1 describes a method and a device for displaying user interfaces on display devices.
  • objects can be superimposed with other objects, such as, for example, a background image with a text. It can automatically adjust the brightness of the text or the background image to improve the readability of the text compared to the background image.
  • US201 1 / 0,224,967 A1 discloses a method and apparatus for image capturing a text-based image displayed on a surface of an object or displayed on a display device. In order to improve the readability of the text on the display device, the brightness of the text can be adjusted in relation to the text background.
  • US 201 1 / 0,169,743 A1 discloses an input device and a mobile device having such an input device.
  • the input device comprises a button, made of a transparent material, in which a brightness sensor is arranged, which detects the brightness of the surroundings of the button.
  • the brightness of a display device is adapted to the ambient brightness US2008 / 0, 218,309 A1 describes a method for the remote administration of wireless devices.
  • the commands transmitted here may be command codes that trigger a direct configuration change or emulate keyboard input required to configure the wireless device as desired.
  • US 7,587,600 B2 discloses a method and apparatus for protecting an electronic device from unauthorized programming.
  • computer programs and associated program updates are transmitted to a programming station by a security server via a data network.
  • Another object is to provide corresponding applications and mobile devices that are designed for seniors, so that seniors can easily and reliably operate these applications and mobile devices, especially smartphones.
  • a method for presenting information on a mobile terminal with a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection and a touch screen is provided.
  • This procedure displays multiple items in a list box on the touch screen.
  • the list box has a separate row for each item, and each row contains a one-line text box. If a text information that is displayed as a one-line text in the text field is longer than the text field, the text information is automatically scrolled horizontally.
  • a list box with lines and horizontal scrolling ensures that the text information can be displayed with a certain minimum font size. It can therefore be ensured that the text information with a font size of z. B. at least 2.5 mm or 3 mm or 4 mm is shown for the capital letters.
  • the list box is scrollable in the vertical direction. It is possible to provide any number of lines in the list box, which can be accessed by vertical scrolling. According to a preferred embodiment, the several to be displayed in the list box
  • Elements are automatically sorted by frequency and / or importance, and a list box start position displays the most common and / or most important element at the top or bottom of a list box area.
  • the list box area is the area on the touch screen in which the list box is displayed.
  • this method is further developed such that the touch screen is controlled in a list box with a selection function for selecting individual elements of the list box such that almost the entire area of each line is connected touch-sensitive, so that when touched selects the element shown in the line becomes.
  • almost the entire area of a line is meant the area of a line, as it is shown on the touch screen, wherein only at the edges of this area, the touch screen can be switched non-touch sensitive.
  • the area of these edges is not more than 20% of the total area of one row, and preferably not more than 10% of the total area of one row.
  • a method for presenting information on a mobile terminal with a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection or a touch screen is provided.
  • a plurality of rectangular screen representations are provided.
  • One of the screens can be displayed on the touch screen. These screen shots essentially cover the entire touch screen. You can switch between screen shots by swiping horizontally on the touch screen, the displayed screen is moved horizontally.
  • the several screen representations are arranged virtually horizontally next to each other, so that when moving a screen display from the touchscreen, the corresponding adjacent screen image is inserted onto the touchscreen. This is known per se.
  • This method is characterized in that when moving the first and / or last screen display in the direction in which no further screen presentation follows, this rectangular screen image is displayed on a trapezoidal shape with a shorter and a longer orthogonal to the direction of translation, the direction of displacement from the shorter orthogonal side to the longer orthogonal side.
  • the trapezoidal screen display is preferably displayed only when a user tries by a swipe on the touchscreen even further to move this first or last screen presentation of the series of screen images, although it already coincides with its edge with the corresponding side edge of the touch screen or there is applied.
  • This illustration of the rectangular screen display on a trapezoidal shape has the perspective effect that the screen display tilts a bit backwards. For a user this has the same effect as moving the screen display on the side edge where the longer orthogonal side of the trapezoidal shape is located.
  • a user of the mobile phone intuitively recognizes that the sequence of the screen display can not be moved any further. For this he does not have to read a user manual.
  • a method for presenting information on a mobile terminal with a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection and a touch screen, wherein text information is displayed on the touch screen in front of a background image.
  • the font used to display text information creates a good contrast to the background image.
  • the low brightness font is displayed in black and the high brightness font in white.
  • a middle range of the brightness of the background image can be defined, in which the brightness of the font is generally set to low (dark) or generally high (light).
  • This aspect can furthermore be embodied such that the region of the background image in which the text information is arranged and of which the average brightness is determined comprises at least one letter or the region of a word or the region of a text field. Accordingly, then the brightness of the font of the respective area, that is the letter or the word or the entire text field is set.
  • a method for inputting information on a mobile terminal with a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection or a touch screen is provided.
  • the touch screen displays a keyboard that has a key for at least each letter of the Latin alphabet.
  • the keys are sorted alphabetically and arranged in lines. Each line contains a maximum of eight buttons.
  • a maximum of seven or a maximum of six keys are arranged per row.
  • This alphabetic keyboard can also be reliably operated by seniors due to the wide keys.
  • a method for operating a mobile terminal with a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection, wherein communication processes output certain acoustic, optical and / or vibration signals.
  • communication processes output certain acoustic, optical and / or vibration signals.
  • a user may pre-set the appropriate time ranges in which certain communications will output signals of reduced intensity or less disturbing types of signals. For example, an optical signal or a vibration signal as less disturbing than an audible signal. These time periods can include a nocturnal rest as well as time periods in which you want to be disturbed as little as possible by a mobile device, such. B. at a meeting or the like.
  • This method can be modified to the effect that these particular acoustic, optical and / or vibration signals are also output as a function of the brightness in different ways and in particular in different intensity.
  • the intensity of the signals is preferably only reduced if a specific time is present and if the detected brightness is below a predetermined threshold value.
  • a method for operating a mobile terminal is provided with a radio device for generating a telephone connection, wherein the mobile terminal has an emergency call function, with which an emergency call can be placed.
  • This method is characterized in that when an emergency call is placed, then within a predetermined period of time after the termination of this emergency call incoming calls are automatically accepted.
  • a speaker function and / or a speakerphone is turned on. This ensures that when a person places an emergency call, it can be called by another person without that person having to actively operate the mobile terminal.
  • the caller can then communicate via the mobile terminal directly with the person who has issued the emergency call. If the handsfree function is switched on, then this person can also communicate with the caller without having to operate or pick up the mobile terminal.
  • a method for configuring a mobile terminal comprising the following steps:
  • settings can be made in a simple manner on the mobile terminal, in particular on the smartphone.
  • an operator of the mobile terminal must authorize and / or authenticate when starting the adaptation mode. This ensures that changes to a setting of the mobile terminal are not made by an unauthorized person.
  • This also allows for the operation of the mobile terminal fundamentally significant parameters, such. B. to change settings for the communication links, especially telephone and Internet connections.
  • this method can also be used to change basic parameters such as SIMLOCK or NETLOCK settings and / or settings for remote maintenance functions.
  • the operating system of the mobile terminal can also be influenced directly, for example, the mobile terminal can be reset to its start setting of the operating system. Furthermore, it is possible for the start-up applications to be activated or deactivated in the operating system and for the user-friendly applications to be deactivated or activated. If, for example, a problem arises in operation with the user-friendly applications, the functioning of the mobile terminal can still be ensured by switching to the standard applications. With the customization file, it is also possible to activate test routines held on the mobile terminal so that the mobile terminal can also be tested by means of remote maintenance.
  • the mobile terminal can be brought into a customization mode, it can configure itself.
  • the mobile terminal reads the adaptation file and interprets it or replaces the parameters contained therein in control parameters.
  • the customization file can be loaded from an external data source to the mobile device. However, in the customization mode, the customization file may also be loaded from a memory present in the mobile terminal. It is also possible to provide several different adaptation files on the mobile terminal, so that the mobile terminal is put into a specific state by selecting a specific adaptation file can be. Such a configuration by means of a customization file can also z. B. be executed in a shop immediately upon sale of the mobile terminal by a trained and authorized dealer. Certain major customers want the mobile terminals to have certain functions and states. Are the major customers telecommunications companies, then they want that preferably their wireless networks are used. If major customers provide their employees with mobile devices to perform their professional activities, they often want to activate certain security mechanisms and block unsafe functions and programs. All this can be quickly and reliably adjusted by simply loading an appropriate customization file on the mobile device.
  • the mobile terminal used in this case preferably has a touch screen with a maximum height of 13 cm or 12 cm or 1 1 cm or 10 cm.
  • the maximum width of the touch screen of the mobile terminal is preferably 7 cm or 6 cm or 5 cm.
  • a method of monitoring drug intake by a mobile terminal comprising the steps of:
  • Entering data describing a drug such as. Name, abbreviation, manufacturer's name, dosage, active ingredient information, pharmaceutical form, quantity or size of package, date of expiry, warnings, color, shape and / or size,
  • a symbol image of the respective drug is displayed on the inside, so that even older people suffering from incipient senile dementia can recognize the drug to be taken from the images.
  • Entering data describing a drug such as. Name, abbreviation, manufacturer's name, dosage, active ingredient information, pharmaceutical form, quantity or size of package, date of expiry, warnings, color, shape and / or size,
  • Determining the next administration time and displaying the revenue dose at the time of administration, Entering the data describing the drug and / or entering the prescription information can be done by:
  • a packaging of the drug or its machine-readable code is captured as an image, the image is subsequently subjected to an image analysis and the relevant data are read from a database on the basis of the results of the image analysis,
  • a doctor's prescription or its machine-readable code is recorded as an image, the image is subsequently subjected to an image analysis and the relevant data are read from a database using the results of the image analysis and / or the relevant data are read out from an electronic prescription by means of a corresponding reading device become.
  • the method is designed such that information about this is output at a predetermined point in time before the medicament is consumed.
  • a new pack of medicines can be automatically provided again and / or a doctor's visit can be initiated.
  • the information before consuming the drug informs the user in a timely manner that the available doses of the corresponding drug are running out. Such information may also be transmitted to a caregiver, a doctor and / or a pharmacy in electronic form, so that a new pack is automatically delivered and / or a doctor's appointment can be arranged if necessary.
  • the indication of the intake dose at the time of administration is terminated only by the acceptance of an acknowledgment. If it is determined in a predetermined period of time that no acknowledgment has taken place, a caregiver and / or a doctor are informed about the non-acknowledgment.
  • the present invention relates to a method for operating a mobile terminal with a camera, a navigation device and a location sensor for determining the location of the mobile terminal.
  • the navigation destination is selected by selecting an image with associated location coordinates.
  • the location coordinates describe the location of the viewpoint, the scene shown on the image.
  • the navigation system then navigates to this location.
  • the viewpoint is the point from which you can see the scene shown in the picture.
  • the location coordinates of the mobile terminal are preferably determined and assigned to the image. Such location-coordinate images may also be loaded from external sources onto the mobile terminal and used to select the navigation destination.
  • a location sensor for determining the location of the mobile terminal a GPS sensor and / or a geolocation device is used, which by the evaluation of information from wireless networks in range (W-LAN) and / or triangulation of wireless connections, the location of the mobile Terminal determined.
  • WLAN wireless networks in range
  • the above-explained aspects can be realized independently of each other. However, they can also be realized and applied in any combination.
  • the invention further relates to an application for a mobile terminal, which is a software unit that can be executed on the mobile terminal. This application is designed to carry out a method according to one of the aspects explained above. Furthermore, the invention relates to a mobile terminal with a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection on which such an application is stored and executable.
  • a mobile terminal preferably a mobile terminal, in particular a smartphone
  • a mobile terminal has a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection and a capacitive touchscreen.
  • An external keyboard for operating the touchscreen is provided, which comprises a plurality of operating elements, which have an operator side for actuation by a user and a user side for attachment to a touchscreen and are movable from an initial position and direction to the touchscreen for operating the touchscreen wherein the operating elements comprise an electrically conductive conductive layer.
  • This mobile terminal is preferably designed such that it switches automatically between a keyboard mode in which the keyboard rests on the touchscreen and a touchscreen mode in which the keyboard is remote from the touchscreen.
  • An active telephone or data connection is not interrupted by switching between the keyboard mode and the touchscreen mode.
  • Switching between the keyboard mode and the touchscreen mode is controlled by an application called a launcher.
  • the launcher is preferably designed such that fewer functions and / or fewer applications are active in the keyboard mode than in the touchscreen mode.
  • In the keyboard mode preferably only a telephone application and a short message application or a message application and associated applications such.
  • B. activated a phone book which can be triggered by means of the keyboard and a not covered by the keyboard area of the touch screen only actions in these applications.
  • the mobile terminal in the keyboard mode only a limited range of functions, so that the risk of incorrect operation is very low.
  • a user of the mobile terminal can thus switch by placing the external keyboard on the touch screen, the mobile device in the keyboard mode, whereby only a few, but necessary for telephoning or for exchanging other messages functions available.
  • This ensures that a user of the mobile device is independent of which state the mobile terminal is in, it is possible to initiate a telephone conversation in a simple manner, as in a conventional telephone which is not a smartphone.
  • touching the touch screen only allows actions for selecting items displayed on the touch panel and moving the screen displayed on the touch screen. Further actions, such. B. Starting a specific function can not be triggered by touching the touch screen.
  • a mobile terminal is provided with a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection and a capacitive touch screen, which has an external keyboard for operating the touch screen, which comprises a plurality of operating elements which have an operating page for actuation by a user and have an execution page to the touch screen and are movable to operate from a home position toward the touch screen.
  • the controls have an electrically conductive conductive layer and the mobile terminal is configured to automatically switch between a keyboard mode in which the external keyboard rests on the touch screen and a touchscreen mode in which the external keyboard removes from the touch screen is arranged, is switched.
  • the mobile terminal has a keyboard service with which it is detected whether the keyboard rests on the touchscreen.
  • the keyboard has at least one electrically conductive mode area in addition to the operating elements, which can be detected by means of the capacitive touchscreen.
  • the keyboard service is designed such that the capacitive touchscreen detects whether the mode area rests on the touchscreen.
  • the keyboard may have at least two or more electrically conductive mode regions.
  • the mode region (s) are preferably electrically conductive adjacent to the run-out side of the keyboard so that the electrically-conductive element of the mode region is located as close as possible to the touch-screen when the external keyboard rests on the touch-screen. This simply allows reliable detection of the mode area.
  • the keyboard service preferably detects the mode areas at intervals.
  • the detection process takes a few ms to a few 1 / 10s. Between the individual detection processes there is a detection pause of a few 1/10 s to a few s. During these detection pauses, the touch screen can detect other objects in contact with the touch screen.
  • the number of objects that are detected simultaneously by means of a touch screen is usually limited. This number may include, for example, one item, two items, four or eight items.
  • 1 a-1 f show a smartphone with an external keyboard in plan view from above and from below and four side views, each showing one of the four end faces of the smartphone,
  • Figure 2a-2d the external keyboard of the smartphone of Figure 1 a-1 f in plan view from above, in the side view, in plan view from below and in cross section along the line A-A in Figure 2a.
  • FIG 3 shows a cross section through the keyboard of Figure 1 a-1 f
  • FIG. 4 schematically shows the operating system and program libraries according to the invention in a layer model
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic block diagram of the application launcher and its screens and applications that can be called up by the launcher application with corresponding screens.
  • a central home screen of a smartphone in a touch-screen mode
  • a right home screen of a smartphone a screen display of quick settings of a smartphone, a 3D effect on a left home screen of a smartphone, a 3D effect on a smartphone's right home screen, a central home screen of a smartphone in a touchscreen mode with light font color .
  • FIG. 1 a-1 f an external keyboard 1 for a mobile terminal 3 is shown, which is a smartphone with a touch screen 23 in the present embodiment.
  • the keyboard 1 comprises a plurality of spaced apart by webs 8, grid-shaped arranged controls 9 in the form of keys.
  • these operating elements 9 which can be operated by a user, the touchscreen 23 is operated.
  • the touch screen 23 displays a virtual keyboard corresponding to the keyboard 1 when the keys are transparent.
  • touch-sensitive areas are activated on the touch screen, the arrangement of the keys or the controls 9 correspond to the keyboard 1.
  • feedback on the user input for example a text written using the keyboard 1, can be displayed via a visible area of the touchscreen 23 arranged above the keyboard 1.
  • the keyboard 1 can be folded down by means of a hinge-like connecting element 6, so as to expose the entire touch screen for a conventional finger operation of the device.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section through a keyboard according to the invention 1, which is designed as a membrane keyboard, not shown to scale, comprising three controls 9, which are separated by web-like areas 8.
  • the keyboard 1 has an operating side 10 and a delivery side 1 1.
  • the operating side 10 is facing the user and the delivery side 11 is the touchscreen 23 to be operated.
  • the topmost layer 12 seen from the operating side is a scratch-resistant layer, for example of hardened polymer, which protects the underlying insulating layer 13 from physical damage protects.
  • the insulating layer 13 has the task to electrically disconnect the operating page 10 of the Ausgarseite 1 1.
  • Below the insulating layer 13, at least one color layer 14 is arranged, which indicates the color coding of the individual operating elements 9
  • the electrically conductive conductive layer 15 is arranged, which is made, for example, by applying an electrically conductive ink.
  • the conductive layer 15 is covered in the direction of the delivery side 11 with a protective layer 16, which is, for example, a transparent UV coating, covered in order to protect the conductive layer 15.
  • the last layer is the grid layer 17, which has recesses 18 in the area of the operating elements 9.
  • the grid layer 17 is preferably made of a material having adhesive properties, such as. Gum. However, it can also be made of a different material, such. B. be formed of a fleece material.
  • the touch screen 23 is not operated.
  • the capacitance measured at the electrode changes, which is recognized as operation of the touch screen. In this case, it is not necessary for the respective operating element 9 to come into contact with the touchscreen 23. It is sufficient alone the capacitance change, which is caused by the different distance between the conductive layer 15 and the touch screen 23.
  • the smartphone 3 has a front side 24, in which the touch screen 23 is provided, which extends substantially over a large part of the front side 24 of the smartphone 3.
  • the touch screen 23 In this smartphone 3, there are an upper edge 25 and a lower edge 26 which are defined on the one hand by the arrangement of the keyboard 1 and on the other hand by on the touch screen 23 displayable screens that may contain characters that make sense to a user, if the smartphone is aligned with the upper edge 25 upwards.
  • it is basically possible to rotate the screen display in particular to rotate 90 °, so that the screen displays are displayed in landscape format on the touch screen 23, but in the portrait view of the upper edge 25 and the lower edge 26 are fixed in the present embodiment.
  • the smartphone 3 has an upper end side 27 (FIG. 1 f), a lower end side 28 (FIG. 1 e), a right longitudinal end side 29 (FIG. 1 d), a left longitudinal end side 30 (FIG. 1 c) and a rear side 31 (FIG. 1 e) b) on.
  • an on / off button 32, a multi-function plug 33 and a plug 34 is provided for connecting headphones or speakers.
  • the multi-function plug 33 is formed in the following embodiment as a micro-USB connector and serves both as a connector for connecting a charging cable and a data cable.
  • a toggle switch 35 is provided, which is mainly used for adjusting the volume of the smartphone 3.
  • two pushbuttons 36, 37 are arranged.
  • the upper pushbutton 36 is preferably used to actuate a camera and the lower pushbutton 37 to actuate a light source.
  • the back 31 is largely covered by a removable cover 38 which extends from the lower edge 26 upwards.
  • a rigid cover 29 is provided on the back 31.
  • a transparent window 40 In the area of the rigid cover 39 is a transparent window 40, behind which a light source 41 and a camera 42 are arranged.
  • a white light emitting diode As the light source 41, a white light emitting diode is used.
  • a circular pushbutton 43 is arranged, which can be used as an emergency call button.
  • a rechargeable battery and a slot for a Simcard By opening the detachable cover 38 Both the battery and the slot of the SIM card are accessible and it can be used a SIM card and / or the battery replaced.
  • two electrical contact elements 44 which can be brought into contact with corresponding electrical contacts of a charging station to charge the battery of the smartphone 3.
  • an opening 45 in the housing 46 of the smartphone 3 is formed.
  • a loudspeaker is arranged adjacent to the opening 45, so that the sound waves generated by the loudspeaker can pass unhindered through the opening 45.
  • This opening is therefore also referred to below as the speaker opening 45.
  • the present embodiment has a single speaker opening 45. Of course, several speaker openings can be provided.
  • the speaker opening 45 is disposed adjacent to the electrical contact elements 44, so that when inserting the smartphone into a charging station, both the electrical contact elements 44 can come into contact with corresponding mating contacts and the speaker opening 45 can open into the cavity of the charging station, so that the charging station acts as a passive sound amplifier.
  • the speaker opening 45 does not have to be arranged directly adjacent to the contact elements 44.
  • the adjacent arrangement of the loudspeaker opening 45 and the contact elements 44 means that they are arranged on the same edge region of the mobile terminal, so that when inserting the mobile terminal into a charging station, both the loudspeaker opening 45 and the contact elements 44 with the charging station stay in contact.
  • a slot (not shown) is introduced, which is accessible from the inside, when the detachable cover 38 is removed from the smartphone 3.
  • a pin tab 47 can be inserted from the inside out.
  • the pin tab 47 is secured on the inside of the housing 46 with a corresponding latch.
  • the pen tab 47 serves to hold a pen 48 for operating the touch screen 23.
  • a user of the smart phone 3 who does not need a pen to operate the touch screen 43 can easily remove the pen tab 47 by removing the detachable cover 38 from the smartphone 3 and the Pin tab 47 is pulled inward through the slot.
  • three pushbuttons 54, 55 and 56 are arranged adjacent to the touchscreen 23 in the region of the lower edge 26.
  • the three pushbuttons 54, 55 and 56 are arranged in a row, with the middle pushbutton 54 being the so-called home key 54, which is provided with a symbol which is a schematic representation of a house.
  • the home key 54 can have a number of functions, For example, in most states of the smartphone, the actuation of the home button 54 causes the display of a home screen, often referred to as a "home screen.”
  • the left button 55 which is labeled with a green handset, may also be like the plurality of functions of the left button 55 include “Okay”, “Confirmation”, “Initiate Telephone Conversation”, “Receive Telephone Conversation” while the plural functions of the right button 56 "Cancel”, “Reject telephone call” and "End telephone conversation (hang up)”
  • the hinge-like connecting element 6 is welded and / or glued to the detachable cover 38.
  • the keyboard 1 is firmly connected to the smartphone 3 on the one hand
  • the detachable cover 38 with a detachable cover that is not such Keyboard is removed from the smartphone 3, so that the smartphone corresponds to a conventional smartphone without folding keyboard.
  • By attaching the keyboard to the removable cover 38 and conventional smartphones 3 can be easily retrofitted with such a folding keyboard.
  • the keyboard 1 has a plurality of control elements 9 ( Figure 1 a, 1 c) and is provided with a plurality of magnets 21, 21.
  • the controls 9 are formed in simple and double size. Simple size controls have a width of about 15 mm and a height of about 7 mm. Control elements 9 in double size have a width and a height of about 15 mm. The operating elements preferably have a width of at least 8 mm, preferably at least 10 mm and in particular at least 12 mm. The height of the controls is at least 4 mm, preferably at least 6 mm and in particular at least 8 mm or at least 10 mm.
  • the keyboard 1 is designed as a membrane keyboard with a multilayer film 49, a grid layer 17 and a frame grid 50 ( Figure 1 d).
  • the film 49 has the layer structure shown in FIG. 3 comprising the uppermost layer 12, the insulating layer 13, the color layer 14, the conductive layer 15, the protective layer 16.
  • the raster layer 17 is arranged on the output side 1 1 of the keyboard 1 and covers the entire area of the keyboard with the exception of the area of the control elements 9 from.
  • the grid layer 17 surrounds each individual control element 9, equally, whether it is a control element with single or double size.
  • the grid layer 17 is made of an electrically insulating material, such. B. a fleece, rubber or other plastic layer.
  • the entire layer structure of the keyboard can also be made transparent at least in the region of one or more operating elements. In such an embodiment, the images (pictograms, numbers, etc.) that indicate the meaning of the respectiveêtelemen- tes displayed on the touch screen.
  • Such a keyboard can be flexibly set for different languages and thus different fonts.
  • the frame grid 50 is located on the operating side 10 of the keyboard. 1
  • the frame grid 50 is made of a rigid material, in particular a fiber-reinforced plastic, such. B. a glass fiber reinforced plastic.
  • the frame grid 50 encloses all controls with double size and encloses each a pair of controls with a simple size (Fig. 1 a).
  • the frame grid 50 gives the keyboard 1 its mechanical strength.
  • the frame grid 50 is covered with leather. However, it is also possible to use another material with a nice appearance as a cover.
  • the individual operating elements 9 are each bounded by a circumferential bead 51, which is formed in the film 49.
  • the bead 51 is a small groove formed in the film 49, which represents the edge of the operating elements 9 and serves to stiffen the operating elements 9. For rigid films 49, it is not necessary to provide a bead.
  • the frame grid 50 has, in addition to the recesses for the operating elements 9, a further recess 52, which is arranged in the region of the home button 54 of the smartphone 3.
  • this recess 52 can with a soft, flexible layer, such. B. an artificial leather, so that the home button 54 is indeed covered by the keyboard, but by means of this soft layer is operable.
  • This recess, which may be covered with the soft layer, is identified in FIGS. 2a and 2c by reference numeral 52.
  • the smartphone 3 has on its front side 24 along the right and left longitudinal end side 29, 30 and along the upper edge 25 a slightly above the remaining front side 24 projecting web 53. If the smartphone 3 is placed with the front side 24 on a flat surface, then the smartphone rests with the web 53 on the pad and not with the touch screen on the pad. This will protect the touch screen from damage. Furthermore, the distance of the sections of the web along the longitudinal end faces approximately corresponds to the width of the keyboard 1, so that the mutually spaced-apart web portions 53 are used for positioning and fixing the keyboard 1.
  • the smartphone 3 has magnets which are arranged on the corresponding to the magnets 21 of the keyboard 1 positions in the smartphone. Using these magnets, the keyboard is fixed on the front side 24 of the smartphone 3. In the smartphone 3, a magnetic field sensor, in particular a Hall sensor, is arranged at the location corresponding to the location of the magnet 22 of the keyboard 1.
  • the smartphone 3 may also have 31 magnets on the back, which serve to fix the keyboard 1 and interact with the magnets 21 of the keyboard 1 when the keyboard 1 is folded on the back 31 of the smartphone 3.
  • each mobile terminal which has a touch screen is suitable for being provided with the keyboard, with which actions can be triggered on the touch screen.
  • the individual controls 9 and keys of the keyboard 1 are very large compared to conventional mobile phones. This also allows reliable operation of the controls by older people. Furthermore, the large-scale controls allow appropriate labeling with large letters and numbers that can be easily read. The large-scale controls thus offer significant practical advantages in the application. On the other hand, the large-scale controls with an integrated conductive layer 15 cause a large change in the capacity between the controls and the touch screen, which can be easily and reliably detected.
  • This keyboard thus provides the user with controls 9 which act as a mechanical button and have a fixed pressure point without the keyboard itself being directly coupled to the electrical circuits of the mobile terminal.
  • the keyboard 1 can be operated with fingers, prostheses, glove-bearing fingers, wet fingers, pins or other objects and is reliable in triggering one of the controls associated action, this being detected by a capacitive measurement by means of the touch screen 23.
  • the keyboard is pivotally mounted by means of the hinge-like connecting element 6.
  • the keyboard may also be part of a case, which is pushed onto the mobile terminal.
  • the shell may be formed, for example, pocket-shaped, wherein a side surface of the cavity is formed by the keyboard, which rests after the insertion of the smartphone in the case to the touch screen of the smartphone.
  • operating systems such as Android, BlackBerry OS, Apple iOS.
  • the basic functions and the structure of these operating systems are similar.
  • the invention will be explained below by way of example with reference to the operating system Android. Of course, the invention can also be implemented with other operating systems for mobile terminals.
  • Such an operating system can be represented with a layer model, whereby the operating system Android comprises a Linux kernel layer 61, a program library layer 62 based on the Linux kernel layer 61, an application programming frame layer 63 based on the program library layer 62 and an application layer 64 placed thereon (Fig. 4).
  • the operating system Android comprises a Linux kernel layer 61, a program library layer 62 based on the Linux kernel layer 61, an application programming frame layer 63 based on the program library layer 62 and an application layer 64 placed thereon (Fig. 4).
  • the Linux kernel layer 61 includes the drivers and control programs discussed below.
  • a display driver 65 controls the touch screen 23 so that information is displayed thereon.
  • a keyboard driver 66 receives from the touch screen 23 by finger touch keyboard input counter.
  • a camera driver 67 enables communication with the camera 42.
  • the communication includes capturing camera images and setting camera parameters.
  • a WiFi driver 68 provides an interface for wireless network communication.
  • a flash memory driver 69 enables the writing and reading of flash memory components.
  • Audio drivers 70 enable the output of audio signals to a speaker and the detection of sound pressure changes via a microphone.
  • a Binder (IPC) driver 71 provides functions for interprocess communication.
  • a power management 72 controls the power consumption of the mobile terminal 3 by the power management 72 a microprocessor, which is the mobile terminal 3 controls, clocked down and / or unused components of the mobile terminal 3 off. If a higher power of the microprocessor or a switched-off component is needed, then the power management 72 sets a high clock frequency of the microprocessor or activates the switched-off component.
  • the program library layer 62 includes various program libraries containing executable program code.
  • the program libraries serve to simplify and standardize the programming and provide executable program routines to the layers 63 and 64 above the program library layer 62.
  • the program libraries comprising the program library layer 62 are explained below.
  • a surface manager 73 provides routines for controlling a user interface (GUI).
  • GUI user interface
  • An Embedded Systems Open Graphics Library (Open GL ES) 74 provides graphics routines for displaying graphics on the touch screen 23.
  • a Scalable Graphics Library (SGL) 75 also provides such graphics routines, particularly for scaling graphics for various screen resolutions.
  • a media programming framework 76 provides routines for outputting various media formats.
  • a font grid graphic library (Free Type) 77 provides routines for font output on the touch screen 23.
  • a Secure Sockets Layer Library (SSL) 78 provides routines for encrypted data connections.
  • An SQL database engine (SQLite) 79 allows you to implement SQL standard SQL (Structured Query Language) databases.
  • An HTML rendering engine (Webkit) 80 allows the display of hypertext markup languages (HTML) on the touch screen 23.
  • a C library (practice) 81 provides program libraries in the C programming language.
  • a part of the program library layer 62 is the Android runtime environment 82, with which code, in particular code programmed in the Java programming language, can be executed at runtime.
  • the Android runtime environment 82 includes the components explained below.
  • Core program libraries 83 provide program routines for the Android runtime environment 82.
  • a Dalvik virtual machine 84 represents a virtual execution environment in the form of a so-called register machine for executing code, in particular codes programmed in the Java programming language.
  • the application programming frame layer 63 comprises the components explained below.
  • An activity manager 85 manages application components.
  • a window manager 86 manages user interface windows.
  • a View System 88 provides routines for presenting graphical elements, particularly for UI elements.
  • a package manager 89 provides routines for collecting information about installed applications.
  • a telephone manager 90 provides access to information about telephone services of the mobile terminal 3.
  • a resource manager 91 provides routines for managing and accessing program resources.
  • a geoposition manager 92 provides the current geoposition of the mobile terminal.
  • the geo position is determined by a navigation device of the mobile terminal. räts, z. As a GPS receiver, and / or by evaluation of information over wireless networks within reach.
  • a message manager 93 manages inbound and outbound messages.
  • a settings application 94 is used to access settings of the mobile terminal 3.
  • the application layer 64 comprises applications stored or executed on the mobile terminal 3, which are explained below.
  • a home application 95 displays a start screen via which the mobile terminal 3 can be operated.
  • a contact application 96 manages contacts with associated information such as telephone numbers, e-mail address, address (place of residence), birthday etc.
  • a telephone application 97 makes it possible to make a telephone call via a data connection.
  • a browser 98 provides access to the Internet via a data connection.
  • a navigation application 99 enables navigation or pathfinding from the current location of the mobile terminal 3 to a destination.
  • Applications 95 to 99 are applications that are standard on the Android operating system.
  • a common program library 100 (“Common Program Library”) has been added to the program library layer 62, which grants the applications explained below direct access to the drivers of the Linux kernel and to the Linux kernel in order to directly control the hardware It also replaces essential components of the program library layer of the operating system and can also replace parts of the application programming framework
  • the common program library 100 provides a uniform user interface (GUI) that can be used by the applications.
  • GUI uniform user interface
  • the user interface should be designed such that the elements to be displayed are displayed in a size sufficient for older persons.
  • the individual elements are usually represented by icons, under which a designation of the icon is specified with very small font.
  • the user interface defined by the shared program library 100 is designed as a cell-shaped list field representation or as a list box 157, wherein textual information is provided in a text area 158 that extends over a majority of the width of the touch screen (FIGS. 16a to 16d).
  • the shared program library 100 provides a function of automatically horizontally scrolling textual information that extends in a predetermined large font over a width that is wider than the available text area 158.
  • the text can be scrolled continuously endlessly. This avoids having to display textual information with a font size that older people can not read.
  • icons 159 can also be displayed in such a line in addition to the text area 158.
  • Figures 16a to 16d show such a horizontal scrolling in the first line of a contact list. While Fig. 16a shows the initial state in displaying the contact list, Figs. 16b to 16d show the text area 158 with the process of scrolling horizontally at different timings.
  • This line-by-line configuration of the list field representation is preferably combined with a function that can also be implemented in the shared program library 100, with which the objects of the individual lines are automatically sorted by importance and / or frequency, the important and / or frequently used objects after above and the less important and less commonly used items are sorted down.
  • the "importance" of an element of a list box may be determined, for example, by inputs made in advance for a user, such as, for example, B. the selection of the element as a favorite.
  • the importance of an item of the list box representation can be performed from statistical parameters such. As the sales of applications, the frequency of use of the respective applications on all or many mobile devices, the evaluation of the respective applications by third parties etc.
  • the line-by-line list field representation can comprise more objects or lines than can be displayed on the touch screen 23.
  • the common program libraries Thek 100 provides a scrolling function by which a user of the mobile terminal can scroll the list box display vertically up or down.
  • the list box area is the area of the touch screen 23 that is available for the list box display.
  • the list box area is delimited at the top by a search bar.
  • the search bar in one area has a search box for entering search terms to look for in the list box, and another area has a back button whose functions are explained in more detail below.
  • the uniform user interface provided by the common program library 100 is preferably configured such that keys on the touchscreen 23 have a width of at least 2 cm and preferably at least 2.5 cm and / or a height of at least 1.5 cm or at least 2 cm. Such large buttons are easy to operate. Font of the uniform user interface shown on the touchscreen has a size of the capital letters of at least 2.5 mm or 3 mm and in particular at least 3.5 mm and preferably at least 4 mm.
  • components contained in the application programming frame layer 63 of the operating system are changed or extended in order to be able to operate user-friendly applications.
  • the modified components of the application programming frame layer 63 include the window manager 86, the content providers 87, the telephony manager 90, the message manager 93, and the settings application 94.
  • the easy-to-use applications are characterized by the use of the above-mentioned common user interface (GUI) to display information on the touchscreen.
  • GUI common user interface
  • These easy-to-use applications include: Launcher 101, Browser 102, Calculator 103, Calendar Applica- on 104, camera application 105, contact application 106, Uhrap bearing 107, picture album (gallery) 108, on-screen keyboard 109, e-mail application 1 10, short message application 1 1 1, message application 1 12 for other news services that are not short messages, Installation application 1 13, Touch-Trainer 1 14, weather application 1 15,
  • Keyguard application 1 16 telephone application 1 17, installation application for Android applications from the Google Play Store ® 1 18 and medicament monitor 1 19.
  • These listed applications are programs that can be started and stopped by a user or programs that are loaded and initialized during a booting process of the smartphone and then executed, i. These programs run in the background and can be viewed by the user as needed.
  • Such services include a keypad service 121, a weather service 122, a calendar service 123, and a message service for e-mail 124.
  • the keyboard service 121 determines whether the external keyboard is present on the touchscreen 23. This information is passed to the launcher 101, which switches the mobile terminal 3 in a keyboard mode when the external keyboard 1 is applied to the touch screen 23, and switches in a touch screen mode when the external keyboard 1 is not present on the touch screen 23.
  • the keyboard service 121 can detect the signals of a magnetic field sensor, in particular a Hall sensor, and / or the signals of a light sensor.
  • the weather service 122 loads the current weather data from a predetermined server to the mobile terminal 3 and makes it available to the individual applications of the mobile terminal 3.
  • the weather data are preferably determined as a function of a previously detected geoposition.
  • the calendar service 123 regularly loads the current date and the current time onto the mobile terminal 3 and synchronizes an internal clock of the mobile terminal 3. This too can be done automatically depending on the current geoposition. With the calendar service 123, appointments entered in a calendar provided on the mobile terminal 3 are checked and corresponding notifications are triggered to the user.
  • the message service for e-mail 124 is used primarily for receiving and sending e-mail messages. These are forwarded by the E-mail message service 124 to the e-mail application or to other message applications. All user-friendly applications 101 to 124 together with the common program library 100 represent a coherent system, ie the applications 101 to 124 preferably work together in such a way that when essential components of the user-friendly application 101 to 124, such. B. the launcher 101 should be missing, a feasibility of the other user-friendly applications 102 to 124 is no longer given. This means that the user-friendly applications 101 to 124 are closely interlinked in their functional sequences.
  • the Launcher 101 controls the keyboard mode and the touch screen mode, following the following basic rules:
  • keyboard mode part of the touch screen 23 is covered by the external keyboard 1. If a part of the touch screen 23 is free, then this part is used to display information.
  • This display mode of the keyboard mode allows the display of different user interfaces, in particular a home screen, which is explained below, with predetermined information, such.
  • a user may select individual items shown in the keypad mode display panel, such as: For example, select a row from a list box view and scroll up or down in list boxes. In keyboard mode, the execution of any other
  • the launcher 101 is thus designed such that it can accept no actions - except for a selection and a vertical scrolling - by the touchscreen 23 in the keyboard mode.
  • each application can be continued, with only the display-influenced by the application on the touch screen 23 can be changed if necessary.
  • touchscreen mode When switching from touchscreen mode to keyboard mode, not all applications can be resumed. There are certain operations that occur when switching from
  • Touchscreen mode to the keyboard mode which will be referred to as critical operations in the following, because their continuation for the operation of the mobile terminal either necessary or for the user of such fundamental rather meaning is that they should not be canceled.
  • Operations are actions that are performed by the applications. Typical examples of critical operations are e.g. As the phone or the output of a triggered alarm. Dialing a telephone number is not necessarily a critical operation. However, it may also make sense to consider dialing a telephone number as a critical operation, so that dialing may continue after a change from keyboard mode to touchscreen mode or vice versa.
  • keyboard mode When switching from keyboard mode to touchscreen mode, at least all information and / or all functions that were or were displayed in keyboard mode are also displayed in touchscreen mode or are available to the user.
  • Touchscreen mode can display more information than keyboard mode and provide more functionality than keyboard mode. In touchscreen mode, actions can be triggered by touching.
  • the displayed information can be limited and the functions provided can be reduced.
  • only a few basic functions or basic applications are executable in the keyboard mode, such. As the calling and sending short messages.
  • the critical operations described above relate to telephoning with the telephone application 17 or the issuing of an alarm with the uhle application 107.
  • all operations performed with another application are non-critical operations. This means that if you switch from touchscreen mode to keyboard mode, these applications will pause or stop. When the applications are paused, they are automatically resumed upon a subsequent change from keyboard mode to touchscreen mode. If they are stopped, however, these applications must be restarted in touchscreen mode. When switching from touchscreen mode to keyboard mode, the home screen of the keyboard mode is automatically displayed, regardless of which application (s) was in touchscreen mode. This allows a user to bring the mobile terminal at any time to a state in which he can easily make phone calls.
  • the home screen is a predetermined screen presentation in which a predetermined selection of information relevant to the user is displayed (FIGS. 6 and 7).
  • This relevant information includes time, temperature, date, day of the week, month, Year, presence or number of missed calls, received messages, received short messages (SMS or MMS, and received further short messages of other short message systems (Whatsapp, Viber, etc.).)
  • the relevant information is partially displayed on a background image 154 which is covered by the information
  • the display area of the background image 154 of the home screen for the touch screen mode may include other than the background image 154 of the home screen for the keyboard mode, since the available in keyboard mode display area of the touch screen 23 can be reduced vertically by the resting external keyboard 1.
  • the launcher 101 is designed in such a way that the home screen of the touchscreen mode or the keyboard mode is called up by pressing the home key 54 one or more times.
  • a back button is displayed at the top of the screen, which returns the display to the previous menu or level.
  • the back button is located at the upper right edge. This is especially true when the mobile terminal is set for the operation of the right-handed. If left-handed, the back button can also be located on the top left margin.
  • This back button is only displayed in touch screen mode if the entire screen or touch screen 23 is required by an application, such as a computer. As the picture album for displaying a photo or a game application that requires the entire touch screen 23 for displaying the game, or in the home screen.
  • FIG. 5 shows the menu structure and the respective applications which can be called up from the menu structure.
  • the central application of the home screen is the launcher 101, which is executed during the operation of the smartphone 3 and executable on this.
  • the user interface is displayed or made available to the user by means of the prattle 101 so that the user can call up the various applications of the smartphone 3 and trigger their functions.
  • the launcher 101 provides in the touch screen mode as a home screen or home screen three different homescreens: A central home screen 125 (Fig. 6), a swirling to the right fading left homescreen 126 (Fig. 8) and through a Swipe movement to the left-side right home screen 127 (Fig. 9).
  • the telephone application 1 17 is an application with which calls can be made and answered and call options can be set.
  • the telephone application 1 17 indicates a choice with which in the contact application 106, in a numeric keypad 128 of the on-screen keyboard 109 or in the phone settings 129 can be changed.
  • the telephone application 1 17 displays the last calls not answered.
  • the contact application 106 is an application in which contacts with their telephone numbers and other information, such as e-mail address and birthday, managed and can be selected from the phone book or the contact list out.
  • the on-screen keyboard 109 provides a numeric keypad 128 for entering and dialing telephone numbers.
  • Phone Settings 129 allows you to set voice call settings and other call-related settings.
  • the short message application 1 1 1 1 manages messages of a short message service (SMS, Engl .: Short Message Service or MMS, English: Multimedia Messaging Service).
  • SMS Short Message Service
  • MMS Short Message Service
  • English Multimedia Messaging Service
  • the short message application 1 1 1 1 displays the most recently received and unread short messages and settings for the short message service.
  • the user can create a new short message.
  • the user may determine a recipient by selecting a contact from the contact application 106, entering a telephone number via the numeric keypad 128, or by selecting one of the last calls.
  • 1 1 1 1 short message settings 130 can be called up from the short message application with which settings for the short message service can be set.
  • the Bilderalbum 108 is an application with which photos and videos can be displayed or played.
  • the camera application 105 can be called up directly from the image album 108, which is an application with which the camera of the smartphone 3 can be operated and thus photos and videos can be recorded.
  • Camera settings 131 can be used to set camera settings via camera settings 131.
  • the picture album 108 has a favorites function, wherein photos or videos marked as favorites are displayed first when the picture album 108 is opened.
  • the favorites identification can be carried out by the user or determined by evaluating via other information, such as, for example, the frequency of the image or video being called up. If the display of the image album 108 scrolls up or down, plus and minus buttons are displayed for a predetermined time on the display, with the display of thumbnails or thumbnails of the photos in the gallery can be increased or decreased.
  • message application (message center) 1 12 By means of the message application (message center) 1 12 the reception of other messages than the above-mentioned short messages of the short message application 1 1 1 is displayed and managed centrally.
  • message settings 132 can be called up with which the settings for the messages can be set.
  • the user can call a corresponding message service application AppN1 133 to AppNY 134 from the message application (message center) 12.
  • message service applications are applications which are assigned to the respective message services or are offered by these message services in order to be able to participate in the respective message service and to receive or send via these messages. Examples of such news services are the services Whatsapp, Viber, etc., which are also referred to as instant messengers.
  • the message application (message center) 1 12 provides a filter that can be switched on and off. Through the filter, messages received by the message service applications AppN1 133 through AppNY 134 are filtered so that only the receipt as important classified messages is displayed. Messages classified as important here are messages that originate from predetermined communication partners, have been received via predetermined message applications of the message applications AppN1 133 to AppNY 134 and / or are provided with a marking that identifies the message as important.
  • the message application (message center) 1 12 thus allows to use a single central application for the management of different intelligence services. This provides the user with a consistent user interface for which greatly simplifies the use of intelligence services.
  • a status line 145 is additionally arranged in the upper area, via which quick settings 146 can be called, an accumulator information 147 is displayed which provides further information about the battery capacity by clicking on, and network information 148 which can be clicked provide further information via a telephone network in which the smartphone 3 is operated, as well as via a wireless connection to a network (WLAN) to which the smartphone 3 is connected (FIGS. 6 and 10).
  • the quick adjustments 146 can be opened by dragging down a quickset icon 149 formed as a gear icon, thereby presenting a display in which the user can quickly and efficiently perform the most important adjustments or open other controls, to set more important settings.
  • Key settings include alarm state 150 (alarms on or off), a night mode setting 151, discussed below, a wireless network connection setting 152 (connected wireless network, wireless network connection turned on or off) and a mobile data connection setting 153 (mobile data connection turned on or off).
  • Other settings include a flight mode (On or Off), a Bluetooth connection (On or Off), application location sharing (On or Off), audio profiles, network settings, wallpaper, date and time, language and input, display settings, security settings, and system settings.
  • the accumulator information 147 includes an indication of the accumulator total capacity as well as the current state of charge of the accumulator, which is determined via a state of charge prediction algorithm. If the current charge capacity of the accumulator falls below a threshold which is determined by the state of charge prediction algorithm, the smartphone 3 is put into sleep mode, so that a deep discharge of the accumulator is prevented, which could destroy the accumulator.
  • the threshold value determined by the state of charge prediction algorithm is in this case so high that the accumulator capacity is always sufficient to be able to make at least one emergency call.
  • a distress call is triggered via a list of emergency numbers 138, which are explained below, or via the pushbutton 43 present on the smartphone 3, then the emergency call is also carried out if the accumulator capacity falls in such a way that the Accumulator while in a state of deep discharge device. Further, the state-of-charge prediction algorithm is used in a pending update of the operating system or individual applications checks the accumulator performance and such an update only when a predetermined threshold value, such as 30% accumulator charge, is exceeded.
  • contact favorites keys 155, My phone number 136, an answering machine key 155, and an emergency call number key 155 are displayed (FIG. 8).
  • the favorites 135 indicate predetermined favorites that can be set as favorites by the user in the contact applications 106.
  • the telephone application 17 By tapping on the respective favorite or triggering the corresponding button 155 on the left home screen 126, the telephone application 17 is called up and the corresponding telephone number of the favorite 135 is selected.
  • the number shown in my telephone number 136 is the own telephone number, ie the telephone number of the smartphone 3.
  • About the answering machine 137 or triggering the corresponding key 155 this can be queried by the user, for the query on the telephone application 1 17 of the answering machine is called.
  • Emergency numbers can be configured via the list of emergency numbers 138, the corresponding emergency numbers can be called via the telephone application 17, and settings for the push-button 43 present on the smartphone 3 can be set as the emergency call button.
  • keys 155 for most used applications 139 are displayed and can be called up by triggering the corresponding key 155 (FIG. 9).
  • the most commonly used applications 139 are the applications most frequently invoked by the user in the past.
  • the applications AppF1 140 to AppF7 141 ie the seven most frequently called applications are displayed.
  • all applications 142 can be called up from the most frequently used applications 139, with all applications present on the smartphone being displayed in a list view, from which the applications can be called.
  • All applications 142 include App1 143 to AppX 144.
  • All applications App1 143 to AppX 144 here include the applications AppN1 143 to AppNY 144 and the applications AppF1 140 to AppF7 141.
  • the applications listed in the list box of all applications 142 include the user-friendly applications, such as, for example, the contact application 106, short message application 1 1 1, picture album (gallery) 108, camera application 105 and message application (message center) 1 12.
  • the All applications 142 shown in the list box are listed alphabetically.
  • applications can be entered by entering their name. looking for mens.
  • the search field is located opposite the back button.
  • the user can delete applications, ie uninstall from the smartphone.
  • the deletion of applications takes place here by marking selection fields assigned to the respective application, whereby a marked selection field means that the corresponding application is to be deleted.
  • several applications can be selected simultaneously for a deletion process, which are then sequentially uninstalled after triggering the deletion function or initiating the uninstallation.
  • the user-friendly applications 101 to 124 can not be deleted. Should nevertheless one of the user-friendly applications 101 to 124 be uninstalled, then the launcher 101 replaces the uninstalled application with the corresponding standard application of the Android operating system, so that the standard application is called up with the corresponding button 155 of the central home screen 125. If the corresponding standard application of the Android operating system is not installed, the Launcher 101 selects another application which can be called up with the corresponding key 155 from the central home screen 125.
  • the user may operate the launcher 101 via a drag such that the launcher 101 displays various home screens 125, 126, and 127.
  • the number of homescreens is limited here, with it next to the central
  • Homescreen 125 gives the bounding left homescreen 126 and the bounding right homescreen 127. If the launcher 101 displays the left home screen 126, then moving the home screen to the left is blocked by the launcher 101 to the right by a swipe movement to the right. If the launcher 101 displays the right home screen 127, then moving the home screen to the right is blocked by the launcher 101 to the left by means of a swipe movement to the left. The blockage is displayed to the user when wiping or dragging by means of a 3D effect (FIGS. 1 1 and 12).
  • the wiping direction 156 is characterized by an arrow.
  • the rectangular screen display is tilted in perspective by mapping the edge region from which it is pulled away to a trapezoidal shape, in particular by reducing the edge from which it is pulled away from the edge to which it is drawn. This gives the impression that the screen with the edge from which is pulled away, tilts backwards.
  • This 3D effect simulates an abutment or blocking at an imaginary boundary, which is limited by the respective outer left home screen 126 or right
  • Homescreen 127 is defined.
  • the transition from a rectangular representation of the screen display in the trapezoidal shape is formed in the present embodiment such that it takes place continuously, ie, while wiping on the touch screen in the wiping direction 156, wherein an edge of the screen display is applied or abuts on the edge of the touch screen 23 the edge of the screen display removed from this edge of the touch screen 23 is reduced, as shown in FIGS. 11 and 12.
  • the edge of the screen display continuously and gradually wiped as long as wiping in the direction of wiping 156 on the touch screen until the edge has been reduced to a predetermined minimum length.
  • the user-selectable background image 154 and in the foreground the relevant information is displayed, such as the time, the day of the week, the date with year and the temperature at the location of the smartphone 3 ( Figures 6, 7 and 13).
  • This information is displayed with characters such as numbers, letters, and special characters.
  • the character color is adjusted according to the color of the pixels of the background image 154, so that the highest possible contrast and thus improved readability of the characters is achieved.
  • the pixels of the background image 154 which are arranged behind or close to the characters, are detected and combined therefrom a middle pixel color.
  • a dark color is set as the character color, such as a dark gray, as shown in FIG.
  • a bright color is set as the character color, such as white, as shown in Figs.
  • the area of the background which is evaluated here for determining the mean background color, extends over individual characters or over entire words or expressions, which may have a logical or semantic context. In the above-mentioned user-friendly applications, it is avoided superfluous information, such as advertising, etc., display, so that the usable area for the display of relevant information and for the operation is completely available.
  • the input cursor When entering time or day data, in particular, when setting the date and time of the internal clock of the smartphone 3 with the Uhplées 107 or when entering alarm times in the Uhpl cavities 107 or when entering appointments in the calendar application 104, the input cursor is controlled in that it is automatically moved from one input field to another. This automatic control is performed according to the following rules:
  • the input cursor In a clock input, when inputting a 6, 7, 8, 9 into the minute field, the input cursor is advanced so that a next object of the display, such as a display object, is displayed. As a button is marked.
  • the application on-screen keyboard 109 makes it possible to display on screen 23 a screen keyboard for entering characters.
  • a screen keyboard having an ABC layout can also be displayed on the touchscreen 23 (FIGS. 14 and 15).
  • the on-screen keyboard with the ABC layout is here designed such that the keys 155 are arranged in alphabetical order from top left to bottom right.
  • FIG. 14 shows a screen keyboard with the ABC layout for a vertically oriented touch screen 23
  • FIG. 15 shows a screen keyboard with the ABC layout for a horizontally oriented touch screen 23.
  • the keys 155 of the ABC keyboard are in each case arranged such that a maximum of eight keys are displayed side by side in the horizontal direction.
  • FIGS. 14 and 15 there is shown an arrangement with exactly eight keys 155 in the horizontal direction, the letters AH on the keys 155 of an uppermost, first line, the letters lP on the keys 155 of a second line and the letters QX on the keys 155 a third row are arranged.
  • the letters X and Z are punctuation marks such as comma, dot and question mark, and a return key, a shift key and a key to switch to a numeric keyboard on the keys 155 of a fourth line.
  • the bottom fifth row has a send button 155, a delete button 155, and a space input key 155.
  • the send and delete keys 155 may also have other labels or trigger other functions.
  • the send 155 key may also be executed as an OK, Save, or Enter key.
  • the delete key 155 may be executed as a cancel, non-save, or end key, for example.
  • a user can place an emergency call to the emergency numbers 138 stored in the list of emergency numbers 138 discussed above.
  • the smartphone 3 dials the emergency numbers 138 one after the other in the order of their listing in the list. If, after dialing one of the emergency numbers 138, a pickup of the called party is detected, then the smartphone 3 plays the called party a predetermined voice message, so that the latter can acoustically perceive the message. Additionally or alternatively, a short message can be transmitted with the alarm message. If the respective called emergency number is busy 138 or not reachable, then the next emergency number 138 stored in the list of emergency numbers 138 is dialed.
  • the smartphone 3 If the smartphone 3 has dialed the last emergency number 138 stored in the list of emergency numbers 138, and could not detect a called-off person, then the process of dialing emergency number 138 with the first stored emergency number 138 starts again. After triggering such an emergency call, the telephone application 1 17 switches the smartphone 3 for a predetermined time, which is preferably 1 hour, in a mode that allows the automatic acceptance of an incoming phone 3 on the phone conversation. As a result, in an emergency situation, even if the user is not able to take even the conversations to be accepted, the arrived call automatically.
  • a predetermined time which is preferably 1 hour
  • a loudspeaker function is activated by switching on a loudspeaker which is built into the smartphone 3 and which allows a loudspeaker to listen to a call, and activates a handsfree function by increasing the sensitivity of a microphone present in the smartphone 3.
  • the Uhrap rates 107 reads an internal clock of the smartphone 3 and displays on certain screens, in particular on the central home screen 125, the time in a predetermined format (digital, analog) is the Uhrap bearing 107 can also take over other control tasks, such.
  • the alarm can be output as an acoustic, optical and / or vibration signal.
  • the earplug 107 may control the manner in which communications by means of acoustic, optical, and / or vibrational signals draw attention to themselves. It is known that incoming telephone calls emit an acoustic signal, the ringtone. There are also corresponding acoustic signals for incoming short messages, e-mails or other further messages. The signals can be combined or alternatively output as an optical signal and / or vibration signal.
  • the Uhpl applications 107 is therefore designed so that the individual communication processes time ranges are set, within which these signals are not output (intensity 0) or low intensity. It is also possible within these time ranges, the manner of the output of the signal with respect to the remaining time range to be changed. For example, it may be expedient not to emit an acoustic signal during the idle time and to output only an optical and / or vibration signal. give. The choice of the type of signal can also be combined with a determination of the intensity of the signal.
  • the brightness is detected by means of a light sensor.
  • the light sensor is preferably arranged on one of the front sides 27, 28, 29, so that it is not covered by placing the smartphone 3 with the front side 24 or with the back 31 on a planar surface.
  • a plurality of light sensors for. B. one on the front 24 and one on the back 31 of the smartphone 3 may be arranged so that at least one of the two sensors can always detect the ambient light.
  • the light sensors are preferably arranged on the smartphone 3 in such a way that they are not covered by the keyboard 1 or by an envelope of the smartphone 3.
  • a combined time and brightness control of the adjustment of the signals is preferably carried out in such a way that a low-intensity rest area of the signals or a predetermined selection of the type of the signals is determined by the predetermined time range and a brightness below a predetermined threshold value. If the smartphone has a plurality of light sensors, then the brightness value measured by all the light sensors must be below the predetermined threshold value.
  • a user who has entered a predetermined temporal rest area may thus allow the signaling of predetermined communication operations when the ambient light has a predetermined brightness. If the ambient light is reduced within this temporal rest area, then the intensity of the signaling of the communication operations is automatically reduced or switched to the quiet less disturbing types of signals, in particular optical and / or vibration signals.
  • Mobile terminals with a radio device for generating a telephone or data connection are provided with an operating system after the hardware has been manufactured.
  • a boot loader is usually first loaded onto the mobile terminal, with which then the actual operating system can be loaded.
  • the operating systems may differ for the regions in which the mobile terminal is to be used. In particular, different settings and parameters for the radio links may be necessary.
  • Flash-specific flashing is common in mobile telephones, where major customers typically operate telephone networks.
  • the operating system of the mobile terminal 3, in particular of the smartphone 3, can be designed such that it can read an adaptation file in an adaptation mode and can take parameters for setting the operating system from it.
  • FIG. 17 shows a list of the control parameters that can be set with such an adaptation file.
  • the mobile terminal 3 In order for the customization file to be read, the mobile terminal 3 must be switched in an adaptation mode. Since the basic operation of the mobile terminal 3 is adjustable with such an adaptation file, the adaptation mode is ensured.
  • the adaptation mode can be activated by a specific combination of keys with and without alphanumeric code. However, turning on the adaptation mode can also be done with an electronic key for authorization the operator who wants to load the customization file to the mobile terminal 3 done.
  • There may be several alternative ways of turning on the adaptation mode and depending on the way in which the adaptation mode is switched on, different adaptation possibilities are provided. In the case of complex, certified authentication, preferably all adaptation options are enabled, that is to say that in this adaptation mode all basic parameters which can be set with the adaptation file can be set. For easy access to customization mode, e.g. B. by a predetermined combination of keys, the adjustment options are preferably limited to such parameters that can not affect the basic function of the mobile terminal 3.
  • the adaptation file can be loaded onto the mobile terminal 3.
  • the adaptation file is loaded onto the mobile terminal 3 via a wired data connection.
  • the adaptation file can also be transmitted via a radio link or a memory card, such as a memory card. As an SD card, are brought to the mobile terminal 3.
  • the adaptation file is located on the mobile terminal 3, the corresponding parameters are transferred to the operating system and set this.
  • the parameters listed in FIG. 17 can be set here.
  • the production of the mobile terminals 3 can be substantially simplified because immediately after the hardware is manufactured, the mobile terminal 3 is provided with an operating system adapted to receive the customization file.
  • the mobile terminals 3 can be produced in relatively large numbers and provided with the same operating system and then individually adapted in small numbers. In particular, it is possible, even after delivery of the mobile terminals 3 to a
  • image album (gallery) 108 images, in particular photos, can be stored, whereby information stored in the stored images, which are also referred to as meta-information or metadata, can be stored.
  • the metadata may include geodesics that represent digital information that can be assigned a particular spatial position on the earth's surface or that refer to a specific position on the earth's surface. The process of storing geodesics in file metadata is called geotagging.
  • the camera application 105 can be configured via its settings such that it performs geotagging when capturing an image. For this purpose, the camera application 105 requests from the geoposition manager 92 the geo-coordinates of the mobile terminal 3 and stores these geo-coordinates in the metadata of the captured image.
  • the image album (gallery) 108 can also store images which are transmitted via a data connection to the mobile terminal 3 and which are provided with geodesics in their metadata. Via the picture album (gallery) 108, the user can mark various pictures as favorites.
  • the image album (gallery) 108 first displays the images marked as favorites when starting the image album (gallery) 108 in a list view. From the list display, individual pictures can be selected, which are then displayed enlarged on the touch screen 23. When displaying an enlarged image, further options can be called up. Deleting, setting as a background image, sharing, enlarging, reducing, rotating the image.
  • an additional navigation option can be displayed.
  • the image album (gallery) 108 transfers the geodesics of the displayed image to the navigation application 99.
  • the navigation application 99 offers the user a route calculation from the current position to the coordinates of the geodesics transferred.
  • the navigation application 99 can display a thumbnail image of the image provided with the geodesics, so that the user is informed at any time about which geoposition he can navigate.
  • the navigation application 99 can offer different pathfinding types for navigating, such as: As a Wegfindung on foot, by bicycle, by car or by public transport.
  • Such a navigation capability which can be initiated from the image album (gallery) 108, also allows the above-explained seniors to easily and safely select a destination and get there, even without being able to remember the way there , You also do not have to remember any detailed information about the destination. You can recognize a target by the pictures alone. It is much easier to recognize a target based on an image than to remember address information or other location information. This contributes to the fact that seniors with early senile dementia can orient themselves well over greater distances and thus feel safer. Often, elderly and / or handicapped people are dependent on timely medication at the correct dose. Often people become forgetful at an advanced age.
  • the medicament monitor 1 19 is provided. With the medicament monitor 1 19, the user or a caregiver can set reminders for the medication. This is similar to setting an alarm time in the Uhrap bearing 107 or when setting an appointment in the calendar application 104. For the revenue reminder can be set by the user in the Drug monitor 1 19 for each drug enter a time of day to take the drug. Further, when entering the time of day, the user can select whether to remind the intake daily or at intervals of 2 to 20 days. In addition, the name, a short name, manufacturer's name and a dosage can be specified, as well as other parameters of the drug.
  • the further parameters in this case include an active substance information, a dose information, a pack quantity or pack size information, a usability date, a color, a dosage form (pill, capsule, drops, etc.), the outer shape (round, oval, angular, capsular, etc.). , the approximate size and other information describing the drug. It is also possible to determine whether the medicament monitor 1 19 should generate from the entered further information a symbol image of the medicament, which is stored linked to the entry for the medicament intake, in order to be displayed in the memory for the medicament intake. Alternatively, instead of a symbol image, an image which is located in the image album (gallery) 108 can also be selected via it and stored together with the entry for taking medicaments.
  • Such images of medicaments can be detected via the camera application 105 or transmitted via a data link to the image album (gallery) 108.
  • images that are stored on the Internet for the corresponding drug can be transferred to the image album (gallery) 108.
  • the images can not only show the drug in its respective dosage form, but it is also possible that such an image reflects the packaging of the corresponding drug.
  • the medicament monitor 1 19 determines the current date from the internal clock and sets the date of the next dose on the basis of the income interval. The medicament monitor 1 19 then stores on the date on which the drug is to be taken, at the predetermined administration time an alarm time at which an alarm is triggered.
  • the entry and definition of the medication is done automatically by the camera application 105 a photo of the packaging of the drug, or a machine-readable code such.
  • a bar code or a QR code is created.
  • image analysis which may include, for example, an OCR function to analyze the text on the package.
  • image analysis Based on the information obtained with the photograph (image of the package, machine-readable code) a corresponding record is read from a database containing all the information necessary to stop taking medication.
  • the record may also include additional information detailing the drug or information about the drug, such as For example, warnings included.
  • the database can be provided on the mobile terminal 3. However, it can be stored on an external server, which is queried by means of an Internet connection from the mobile terminal 3. Pharmaceutical companies may maintain such databases and, on the packaging or in the machine-readable codes, enter the address of the servers which must be called to retrieve the databases.
  • the prescription information may be read from an electronic prescription stored on an electronic health card (smart card) of the user by means of a smart card reader.
  • Reading in the recipe information has the advantage that a doctor can specify an individual medication intake and the user is monitored accordingly by means of the mobile terminal 3.
  • the user has to acknowledge a corresponding medication intake on the mobile terminal. This can be done by pressing a predetermined button on the keyboard or on the touch screen 23. If such an acknowledgment is not within a predetermined tolerance time, then an alarm is triggered and / or a message sent to a carer and / or a doctor.
  • This message can be an e-mail, an SMS or any other type of message.
  • the medicament monitor 1 19 may be configured to inform the user, a caregiver, or a physician if the supply of the corresponding medicament should end, to automatically provide a new pack of medicines prompting users to: To go to the doctor and / or the doctor can contact the user to determine the further treatment.

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L'invention concerne un procédé permettant d'utiliser un terminal mobile avec un dispositif radio pour établir une liaison téléphonique ou de données ainsi qu'un écran tactile capacitif. L'invention concerne également des applications conçues pour exécuter ce procédé, ainsi que des terminaux mobiles, en particulier des smartphones. Les différents objets de l'invention sont adaptés aux personnes âgées et incluent la présentation des informations sur l'écran tactile, l'entrée des informations sur un écran tactile d'un terminal mobile, un mode de repos, une fonction d'appel d'urgence et la configuration d'un terminal mobile. Ces procédés sont utilisés de préférence en association avec un terminal mobile avec un clavier pivotant qui est placé sur l'écran tactile.
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