KR102009679B1 - Terminal and method for performing memo function using touch pen - Google Patents

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KR102009679B1
KR102009679B1 KR1020120130587A KR20120130587A KR102009679B1 KR 102009679 B1 KR102009679 B1 KR 102009679B1 KR 1020120130587 A KR1020120130587 A KR 1020120130587A KR 20120130587 A KR20120130587 A KR 20120130587A KR 102009679 B1 KR102009679 B1 KR 102009679B1
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a terminal and a method for performing a memo function using a touch pen.
To this end, the present invention displays a schedule management screen including a plurality of schedule regions when a schedule application is executed, and when a hovering event is generated by a touch pen in a specific schedule region among a plurality of schedule regions, the present invention corresponds to a specific schedule region. When the memo input is completed after the memo input screen is displayed, the memo function can be conveniently used by the user by using the schedule application by storing the memo data corresponding to the specific schedule area.

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A terminal and method for performing a memo function using an input device {TERMINAL AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING MEMO FUNCTION USING TOUCH PEN}

The present invention relates to a terminal and a method for performing a memo function using an input device, and more particularly, to a terminal and a method for performing a memo function during execution of a specific application as a hovering event by a touch pen or a finger occurs. It is about.

Portable terminals are widely used based on mobility. In particular, mobile communication terminals capable of making voice calls while moving among the portable terminals are very popular portable terminals used by the majority of the people. Meanwhile, the mobile terminal supports not only a mobile communication function but also various user functions such as a file play function, a file search function, a file edit function, and the like. The user can operate the above-described various functions by using the portable terminal.

However, in the case of a portable terminal, the size of the portable terminal is limited in order to support portability. As a result, the size of the display area displaying information is relatively small compared to a general TV monitor. There is a disadvantage in that it is not easy to perform various user inputs based on such a small display. In response to this, conventionally, an input device is provided using a touch pen such as a stylus pen in addition to a touch of a user's finger. The user may use a finer touch or the like by using the touch pen. By using the touch pen, the user can select a menu icon displayed on the touch screen of the mobile terminal, and drive and use an application corresponding to the selected menu icon.

For example, if a conventional portable terminal selects a schedule management menu icon for a schedule application on a touch screen through an input unit, the conventional mobile terminal drives an application corresponding to the selected schedule management menu icon and displays the driven schedule application screen. In this case, the schedule application screen includes a plurality of date areas corresponding to a specific month. After that, when a request for inputting a schedule on a specific date is requested, the conventional mobile terminal displays a schedule input screen for the requested date, and when the input of the schedule data through the input means is completed, the portable terminal stores the input schedule for the corresponding date. .

As described above, the conventional portable terminal drives a schedule application through an input means, displays a schedule input screen for a specific date according to a request, and stores the input schedule data.

However, in the related art, when a user wants to input memo data such as handwriting on a specific date, the user drives the memo application to generate memo data and stores the memo data. There was a hassle to attach.

In addition, conventionally, when a user wants to input memo data for a specific date, the touch screen screen of the mobile terminal is small, so that a plurality of schedule areas displayed on the touch screen are displayed small. There was a difficulty in checking the memo data.

Accordingly, the present invention provides a terminal and a method for performing a memo function for directly generating and storing memo data for a specific date when a certain application is driven using an input device such as a touch pen or a finger.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a terminal for performing a memo function using an input device, the touch screen panel recognizing a state of the input device, a storage unit storing data for a schedule application, and the schedule application. When the execution is performed, a schedule management screen including a plurality of schedule regions is displayed, and when a hovering event generated by the input device is detected in a specific schedule region among the plurality of schedule regions by the touch screen panel, the schedule management screen is displayed. A corresponding memo input screen is displayed, and when a memo input is completed, the control unit stores the memo data corresponding to the specific schedule area and stores the memo data.

In addition, the present invention provides a method for performing a memo function using an input device, when a schedule application is executed, displaying a schedule management screen including a plurality of schedule areas, and in a specific schedule area of the plurality of schedule areas; Displaying a memo input screen corresponding to the specific predetermined area when a hovering event is detected by the input device; and storing the memo data corresponding to the specific certain area when the memo input is completed; It is characterized by.

The present invention has the advantage that when using a function for recording a schedule, such as a schedule application, the user can run the memo application to store the memo, and directly input and store the memo for a specific date without the hassle of attaching it to the schedule .

In addition, the present invention has the advantage that the user can input and store the desired memo data without restriction on the size of a certain area in the schedule application screen.

1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention;
2 is a front perspective view of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
3 is a rear perspective view of a portable terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
4 and 5 are exemplary views illustrating a process of recognizing a hovering event by a touch pen in a specific predetermined area while driving a certain application according to an embodiment of the present invention;
6 is a flowchart illustrating a process for a mobile terminal to input memo data corresponding to a specific date area by using a touch pen while driving a certain application according to an embodiment of the present invention;
7 to 10 are exemplary diagrams illustrating a process for a mobile terminal to input memo data corresponding to a specific date area by using a touch pen while driving a certain application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, with reference to the contents described in the accompanying drawings will be described in detail an exemplary embodiment according to the present invention. However, the present invention is not limited or limited by the exemplary embodiments. Like reference numerals in the drawings denote members that perform substantially the same function.

Terms including ordinal numbers such as first and second may be used to describe various components, but the components are not limited by the terms. The terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, the first component may be referred to as the second component, and similarly, the second component may also be referred to as the first component. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. Singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 1, the device 100 may be connected to an external device (not shown) using an external device connection unit such as a sub communication module 130, a connector 165, and an earphone connection jack 167. "External device" is an earphone (Earphone), external speaker, USB (Universal Serial Bus) memory, charger, cradle / dock, DMB antenna detachable to the device 100 can be wired , A mobile payment related device, a health care device (such as a blood glucose meter), a game machine, a car navigation device, and the like. In addition, the "external device" may be a Bluetooth communication device, a near field communication device such as a near field communication (NFC) device, and a WiFi Direct communication device, a wireless access point (AP) that may be wirelessly connected to the device 100 by near field communication. , And an access point. In addition, the external device may include another device, a mobile phone, a smartphone, a tablet PC, a desktop PC, and a server.

Referring to FIG. 1, the apparatus 100 includes a display unit 190 and a display controller 195. In addition, the device 100 may include a control unit 110, a mobile communication module 120, a sub communication module 130, a multimedia module 140, a camera module 150, a GPS module 155, and an input / output module 160. ), A sensor module 170, a storage unit 175, a power supply unit 180, and a pen recognition panel 200. The sub communication module 130 includes at least one of a wireless LAN module 131 and a short range communication module 132, and the multimedia module 140 includes a broadcast communication module 141, an audio play module 142, and a video play module. 143 at least one. The camera module 150 includes at least one of the first camera 151 and the second camera 152, and the input / output module 160 includes a button 161, a microphone 162, a speaker 163, and vibrations. At least one of a motor 164, a connector 165, and a keypad 166. In addition, in the embodiment of the present invention, the input / output module 160 further includes a stylus pen 168 and a pen detachment recognition switch 169. Hereinafter, the case where the display unit 190 and the display controller 195 are a touch screen and a touch screen controller will be described as an example.

The controller 110 may store a signal or data input from an external device (ROM) 112 and a device 100 in which the CPU 111, a control program for controlling the apparatus 100, and the apparatus 100 may be stored. It may include a RAM 113 used as a storage area for the operation to be performed. The CPU 111 may include a single core, dual cores, triple cores, or quad cores. The CPU 111, the ROM 112, and the RAM 113 may be connected to each other through an internal bus.

The controller 110 may include a mobile communication module 120, a sub communication module 130, a multimedia module 140, a camera module 150, a GPS module 155, an input / output module 160, and a sensor module 170. The controller 175 may control the storage unit 175, the power supply unit 180, the touch screen 190, the touch screen controller 195, and the pen recognition panel 200.

In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the controller 110 drives the schedule application according to a request for driving the schedule application, and displays the schedule application screen on the touch screen 190. In this case, the request for driving the schedule application may be a selection input of a menu icon for the schedule application displayed on the touch screen 190, and the selection input may be performed by an input device including a stylus pen 168 or a finger. It may be a touch input. In addition, the schedule application screen includes a plurality of schedule areas. The plurality of schedule areas may be areas for dates corresponding to a month, days of the week corresponding to a week, and times corresponding to a day.

When the hovering event is recognized in the recognition area for recognizing a memo input request in a specific area from the pen recognition panel 200, the controller 110 displays a memo input screen for the corresponding area. In this case, the recognition area refers to an area for recognizing a request for inputting memo data into a certain area or for recognizing a request for displaying memo data stored corresponding to the certain area. In addition, the hovering event refers to an event in which the stylus pen 168 approaches a predetermined distance from the pen recognition panel 200 to generate a magnetic field generated by the coil of the stylus pen 168 at a predetermined point of the pen recognition panel 200. . In addition, the memo input screen includes an input area for receiving text or handwriting, and an icon for storing input data or canceling memo input. The memo input screen may be displayed in a preset size at a preset position on the touch screen. The preset position can be any position on the touch screen, and the preset size can be any size for entering text or handwriting in the touch screen. In addition, the memo input screen may be configured in various ways, and is not limited to the contents described in the present invention.

4 and 5 are exemplary views illustrating a process of recognizing a hovering event by a stylus pen in a specific predetermined area while driving a certain application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Specifically, referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, the controller 110 may include a stylus in the recognition area 400 for recognizing a memo input request of a date area corresponding to a specific date, for example, 8 days. It is recognized whether a hovering event by the pen 168 occurs. The controller 110 touches the memo input screen for the 8th day when the information for indicating that the magnetic field by the coil of the stylus pen 168 is generated in the recognition area 400 is received from the pen recognition panel 200. On the display.

As another embodiment, when the hovering event occurs in the date area on the 8th day, the controller 110 changes the recognition area 400 to the request area 410 for executing the memo, and the nib of the stylus pen 168 is the request area ( If a contact is made within 410, a memo input screen for 8 days is displayed on the touch screen 190.

Thereafter, when the memo data input is completed on the memo input screen, the controller 110 stores the memo data corresponding to the specific schedule area in the storage unit 175. In this case, the input memo data may be writing data drawn by the stylus pen 168 or a finger. The controller 110 may recognize the input writing data through handwriting recognition and store the recognized data in the storage unit 175. The controller 110 may store the input writing data itself in the storage 175. In addition, the control unit 110 may determine that the memo data input is completed when the storage request is input after the memo data is input.

The controller 110 may display an indicator indicating that the memo data of the corresponding date is stored in the specific schedule area in response to the specific schedule area. For example, the controller 110 may display a part of the recognition region of a specific region in a specific color or display in various forms such as a rectangle, a circle, a triangle, and a star for displaying the indicator. Various indicators may be used for the indicator display, and the present invention is not limited to the above description.

Subsequently, when the pen touch is detected from the indicator displayed on the schedule application screen, the controller 110 displays a memo display screen for displaying memo data corresponding to a specific schedule region including the corresponding indicator. According to another embodiment of the present invention, when the hovering event is detected on the indicator displayed on the schedule application screen, the controller 110 may display a memo display screen for displaying memo data corresponding to the specific schedule region including the corresponding indicator. The memo display screen may include an area for displaying memo data and icons for modifying and deleting stored memo data. For example, if there is a memo display request for a specific date area, the controller 110 displays memo data stored corresponding to the specific date area on the memo display screen. In this case, when the stored memo data is data recognized through handwriting recognition, the controller 110 may display font data corresponding to the recognized data on the memo display screen. When the stored memo data is the writing data itself, the controller 110 may display the writing data itself on the memo display screen.

Thereafter, when a pen touch on the memo data correction icon is detected, the controller 110 switches the memo display screen to the memo correction screen, and when the memo data is corrected, the modified memo data corresponds to a specific schedule area and then the storage unit 175. Store in At this time, when the pen touch on the correction icon on the memo display screen is detected, the controller 110 determines that the memo data is corrected. In addition, the memo modification screen may include an area for modifying memo data and icons for storing or canceling the memo data.

The mobile communication module 120 allows the device 100 to be connected to an external device through mobile communication using at least one or a plurality of antennas (not shown) under the control of the controller 110. The mobile communication module 120 may communicate with a mobile phone (not shown), a smart phone (not shown), a tablet PC or another device (not shown) having a phone number inputted to the device 100, a voice call, a video call, Send / receive wireless signals for text messages (SMS) or multimedia messages (MMS).

The sub communication module 130 may include at least one of the WLAN module 131 and the short range communication module 132. For example, only the WLAN module 131 may be included, only the local area communication module 132 may be included, or both the WLAN module 131 and the local area communication module 132 may be included.

The WLAN module 131 may be connected to the Internet at a place where a wireless access point (AP) (not shown) is installed under the control of the controller 110. The WLAN module 131 supports a WLAN standard (IEEE802.11x) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The short range communication module 132 may wirelessly perform short range communication between the apparatus 100 and an image forming apparatus (not shown) under the control of the controller 110. The short range communication method may include Bluetooth, infrared data association (IrDA), Wi-Fi Direct communication, near field communication (NFC), and the like.

The device 100 may include at least one of a mobile communication module 120, a wireless LAN module 131, and a short range communication module 132 according to performance. For example, the device 100 may include a combination of the mobile communication module 120, the wireless LAN module 131, and the short range communication module 132 according to performance.

The multimedia module 140 may include a broadcast communication module 141, an audio play module 142, or a video play module 143. The broadcast communication module 141 may control a broadcast signal (eg, a TV broadcast signal, a radio broadcast signal or a data broadcast signal) transmitted from a broadcast station through a broadcast communication antenna (not shown) under the control of the controller 110 and the broadcast unit information. For example, an electric program guide (EPS) or an electric service guide (ESG) may be received. The audio playback module 142 may play a digital audio file (eg, a file extension of mp3, wma, ogg, or wav) stored or received under the control of the controller 110. The video playback module 143 may play a digital video file (eg, a file extension of mpeg, mpg, mp4, avi, mov, or mkv) stored or received under the control of the controller 110. The video play module 143 may play a digital audio file.

The multimedia module 140 may include an audio play module 142 and a video play module 143 except for the broadcast communication module 141. In addition, the audio playback module 142 or the video playback module 143 of the multimedia module 140 may be included in the controller 110.

The camera module 150 may include at least one of the first camera 151 and the second camera 152 for capturing a still image or a video under the control of the controller 110. Also, the first camera 151 or the second camera 152 may include an auxiliary light source (eg, a flash (not shown)) that provides an amount of light necessary for photographing. The first camera 151 may be disposed on the front of the device 100, and the second camera 152 may be disposed on the back of the device 100. In a different manner, the first camera 151 and the second camera 152 are adjacent (eg, the distance between the first camera 151 and the second camera 152 is greater than 1 cm and less than 8 cm). It is arranged to take a three-dimensional still image or a three-dimensional video.

The GPS module 155 receives radio waves from a plurality of GPS satellites (not shown) on Earth's orbit, and uses a time of arrival from the GPS satellites (not shown) to the device 100. The location of the device 100 can be calculated.

The input / output module 160 may include at least one of a plurality of buttons 161, a microphone 162, a speaker 163, a vibration motor 164, a connector 165, and a keypad 166.

Button 161 may be formed on the front, side or rear of the housing of the device 100, the power / lock button (not shown), volume button (not shown), menu button, home button, return It may include at least one of a button (back button) and the search button 161.

The microphone 162 generates an electric signal by receiving a voice or sound under the control of the controller 110.

The speaker 163 may control various signals (eg, wireless signals, broadcast signals, etc.) of the mobile communication module 120, the sub communication module 130, the multimedia module 140, or the camera module 150 under the control of the controller 110. Sound corresponding to a digital audio file, a digital video file, or a photo capture) may be output to the outside of the apparatus 100. The speaker 163 may output a sound (eg, a button operation sound corresponding to a phone call, or a call connection sound) corresponding to a function performed by the device 100. One or more speakers 163 may be formed at appropriate locations or locations of the housing of the device 100.

The vibration motor 164 may convert an electrical signal into mechanical vibration under the control of the controller 110. For example, when the device 100 in the vibration mode receives a voice call from another device (not shown), the vibration motor 164 operates. One or more may be formed in the housing of the device 100. The vibration motor 164 may operate in response to a touch operation of a user who touches the touch screen 190 and a continuous movement of the touch on the touch screen 190.

The connector 165 may be used as an interface for connecting the device 100 and an external device (not shown) or a power source (not shown). The device 100 transmits data stored in the storage unit 175 of the device 100 to an external device (not shown) or externally through a wired cable connected to the connector 165 under the control of the controller 110. Data may be received from a device (not shown). In addition, the device 100 may receive power from a power source (not shown) through a wired cable connected to the connector 165 or charge a battery (not shown) using the power source.

Keypad 166 may receive a key input from a user for control of device 100. Keypad 166 includes a physical keypad (not shown) formed on device 100 or a virtual keypad (not shown) displayed on touch screen 190. Physical keypads (not shown) formed in the device 100 may be excluded depending on the performance or structure of the device 100.

An earphone (not shown) may be inserted into the earphone connecting jack 167 to be connected to the device 100.

The stylus pen 168 may be inserted and stored inside the device 100, and may be withdrawn and separated from the device 100 in use.

One region inside the device 100 into which the stylus pen 168 is inserted is provided with a pen detachment recognition switch 169 that operates in response to the mounting and detaching of the stylus pen 168, and the controller 110 controls the stylus. Signals corresponding to mounting and dismounting of the pen 168 may be provided. The pen detachment recognition switch 169 is provided at one region into which the stylus pen 168 is inserted, and is provided to be in direct or indirect contact with the stylus pen 168 when the pen is attached. Accordingly, the pen detachment detecting switch 169 generates a signal corresponding to the attachment or detachment of the stylus pen 168 based on the direct or indirect contact with the stylus pen 168, and the controller 110. To provide.

When the stylus pen 168 approaches the pen recognition panel 200 of the device 100 within a predetermined distance, hovering generates a magnetic field generated by a coil inside the stylus pen 168 at a predetermined point of the pen recognition panel 200. Can raise an event To this end, the apparatus 100 may perform a magnetic field scanning task formed on the pen recognition panel 200 in real time or at a predetermined cycle.

In addition, the button 201 provided in the stylus pen 168 may be pressed by the user, and as the button 201 is pressed, a specific signal value is generated in the stylus pen 168 and transmitted to the pen recognition panel 200. Can be. To this end, a specific element that can change a specific capacitor, an additional coil, or an electrostatic induction may be disposed in an adjacent region of the button 201, and the pen recognition panel may be connected to the coil according to a button touch or pressing. It can be designed to recognize button presses of the stylus pen 168 by changing the electromagnetic induction value induced at 200. In addition, the button 201 may be designed to generate a radio signal corresponding to a button press, and to transmit the generated radio signal to a receiver provided in a separate area of the device 100, and the device 100 may be connected to the received radio signal. Accordingly, the button press of the stylus pen 168 may be recognized. In addition, the stylus pen 168 generates a plurality of different resonant frequencies according to the pen state, and the pen recognition panel 200 corresponds to the resonance frequency generated by the stylus pen 168. By recognizing the resonance frequency of the image, it is possible to determine a pen state, that is, touch or hovering.

Sensor module 170 includes at least one sensor that detects a state of device 100. For example, the sensor module 170 may include a proximity sensor that detects whether the user approaches the device 100, an illuminance sensor (not shown) that detects the amount of light around the device 100, or the device 100. Motion sensor (not shown) to detect the motion of the device (eg, rotation of the device 100, acceleration or vibration applied to the device 100), and a geomagnetism to detect a point of the compass using the earth's magnetic field. A sensor may include a geo-magnetic sensor (not shown), a gravity sensor that detects a direction of action of gravity, and an altimeter that detects altitude by measuring atmospheric pressure. At least one sensor may detect a state, generate a signal corresponding to the detection, and transmit the signal to the controller 110. The sensor of the sensor module 170 may be added or deleted according to the performance of the device 100.

The storage unit 175 may control the mobile communication module 120, the sub communication module 130, the multimedia module 140, the camera module 150, the GPS module 155, and the input / output module under the control of the controller 110. In operation 160, the input / output signal or data corresponding to the operation of the sensor module 170 and the touch screen 190 may be stored. The storage unit 175 may store a control program and applications for controlling the device 100 or the controller 110. In particular, the storage unit 175 in the present invention may further store a schedule application and a memo application, and application screen configuration information corresponding thereto. In addition, the storage unit 175 may store one or more memo data corresponding to one or more predetermined areas for a certain application.

The term “storage unit” refers to a memory card (not shown) mounted in the storage unit 175, the ROM 112 in the control unit 110, the RAM 113, or the device 100 (eg, an SD card or a memory stick). ). The storage unit may include a nonvolatile memory, a volatile memory, a hard disk drive (HDD), or a solid state drive (SSD).

The power supply unit 180 may supply power to one or a plurality of batteries (not shown) disposed in the housing of the apparatus 100 under the control of the controller 110. One or a plurality of batteries (not shown) power the device 100. In addition, the power supply unit 180 may supply power input from an external power source (not shown) to the device 100 through a wired cable connected to the connector 165. In addition, the power supply unit 180 may supply power to the device 100 that is wirelessly input from an external power source through a wireless charging technology.

The touch screen 190 may provide a user interface corresponding to various services (eg, a call, data transmission, broadcasting, and photography). The touch screen 190 may transmit an analog signal corresponding to at least one touch input to the user interface to the touch screen controller 195. The touch screen 190 may receive at least one touch through a user's body (eg, a finger including a thumb) or a touchable input means (eg, a stylus pen). In addition, the touch screen 190 may receive a continuous movement of one touch among at least one touch. The touch screen 190 may transmit an analog signal corresponding to continuous movement of an input touch to the touch screen controller 195.

Further, in the present invention, the touch is not limited to the contact between the touch screen 190 and the user's body or touchable input means, and is detectable with non-contact (eg, the touch screen 190 and the user's body or touchable input means). Spacing may be 1 mm or less). The detectable interval on the touch screen 190 may be changed according to the performance or structure of the device 100. In particular, the touch screen 190 may be touched by a user's body or a touchable input means and may be touched. A value detected by the touch event and the hovering event (eg, a current value, etc.) may be output differently so that the input to the state (eg, hovering) event can be detected separately. Furthermore, the touch screen 190 preferably outputs different values (eg, current values) detected according to the distance between the space where the hovering event occurs and the touch screen 190.

The touch screen 190 may be implemented by, for example, a resistive method, a capacitive method, an infrared method, or an ultrasonic wave method.

Meanwhile, the touch screen controller 195 converts an analog signal received from the touch screen 190 into a digital signal (for example, X and Y coordinates) and transmits the same to the controller 110. The controller 110 may control the touch screen 190 by using a digital signal received from the touch screen controller 195. For example, the controller 110 may select a shortcut icon (not shown) displayed on the touch screen 190 or execute a shortcut icon (not shown) in response to a touch event or a hovering event. In addition, the touch screen controller 195 may be included in the controller 110.

Further, the touch screen controller 195 may detect a value (eg, a current value) output through the touch screen 190 to check the distance between the space where the hovering event occurs and the touch screen 190. The identified distance value may be converted into a digital signal (eg, Z coordinate) and provided to the controller 110.

In addition, the touch screen 190 may include at least two touch screen panels each capable of sensing a touch or proximity of the user's body and the touchable input means so as to simultaneously receive input by the user's body and the touchable input means. It may include. The at least two touch screen panels provide different output values to the touch screen controller 195, and the touch screen controller 195 recognizes values input from the at least two touch screen panels differently, Whether the input is input by a user's body or by a touchable input means can be distinguished.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, at least two touch screen panels include a pen recognition panel 200 for recognizing a pen state such as a touch input or a hovering event by a touch pen. The pen recognition panel 200 detects a hovering event generated by the stylus pen 168 in a specific region, and transmits a signal for the detected hovering event to the controller 110.

2 is a front perspective view of a portable terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 3 is a rear perspective view of a portable terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 2, the touch screen 190 is disposed at the center of the front surface 100a of the device 100. The touch screen 190 is largely formed to occupy most of the front surface 100a of the device 100. 2 illustrates an example in which a main home screen is displayed on the touch screen 190. The main home screen is the first screen displayed on the touch screen 190 when the device 100 is powered on. In addition, when the device 100 has different home screens of several pages, the main home screen may be the first home screen of the home pages of the several pages. The home screen may display shortcut icons 191-1, 191-2, and 191-3, main menu switch key 191-4, time, weather, and the like for executing frequently used applications. The main menu switch key 191-4 displays a menu screen on the touch screen 190. In addition, a status bar 192 may be formed on the top of the touch screen 190 to display the status of the device 100 such as a battery charging status, a received signal strength, and a current time.

A home button 161a, a menu button 161b, and a back button 161c may be formed below the touch screen 190.

The home button 161a displays a main home screen on the touch screen 190. For example, when the home key 161a is touched while the home screen or the menu screen different from the main home screen is displayed on the touch screen 190, the main home screen is touched on the touch screen 190. Can be displayed. In addition, when the home button 191a is touched while applications are executed on the touch screen 190, the main home screen illustrated in FIG. 2 may be displayed on the touch screen 190. In addition, the home button 161a may be used to display recently used applications on the touch screen 190 or to display a task manager.

The menu button 161b provides a connection menu that can be used on the touch screen 190. The connection menu may include a widget adding menu, a background screen changing menu, a search menu, an editing menu, an environment setting menu, and the like.

The back button 161c may display a screen executed immediately before the currently running screen or terminate the most recently used application.

The first camera 151, the illumination sensor 170a, and the proximity sensor 170b may be disposed at an edge of the front surface 100a of the device 100. A second camera 152, a flash 153, and a speaker 163 may be disposed on the rear surface 100c of the device 100.

On the side 100b of the device 100, for example, a power / reset button 160a, a volume button 161b, a terrestrial DMB antenna 141a for receiving a broadcast, one or a plurality of microphones 162, etc. are disposed. Can be. The DMB antenna 141a may be fixed to the device 100 or may be detachably mounted.

In addition, a connector 165 is formed on the bottom side of the device 100. The connector 165 has a plurality of electrodes formed therein and may be wired to an external device. An earphone connection jack 167 may be formed on the upper side of the device 100. Earphones may be inserted into the earphone connection jack 167.

In addition, a stylus pen 168 may be formed on the bottom side of the device 100. The stylus pen 168 may be inserted into the device 100 and stored therein and may be withdrawn and removed from the device 100 during use. The stylus pen 168 may be provided with a button 201.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a process for a mobile terminal to input memo data corresponding to a specific date area by using a touch pen while driving a certain application according to an embodiment of the present invention.

In an embodiment of the present invention, it will be described as an example that a certain region is any one of a plurality of date regions corresponding to a specific month.

In step 600, the controller 110 executes a schedule application. In this case, when it is recognized that the controller 110 touches a menu icon for a certain application displayed on the touch screen 190 by a touch input means such as a stylus pen 168 or a finger, the controller 110 may execute a certain application.

In step 601, the controller 110 displays a schedule application screen. The schedule application screen includes an area for a specific month including a plurality of date areas.

In step 602, the controller 110 determines whether a hovering event occurs in a preset recognition area of a specific date area, and when the hovering event occurs, proceeds to step 603. It is determined whether a hovering event occurs in a preset recognition area.

In step 603, the controller 110 changes the recognition area into a request area for executing a memo. In this case, the controller 110 may change the recognition area to a preset color in order to notify the change of the request area. Here, the request area is an area for recognizing a request for executing a memo application for a corresponding date, and the controller 110 determines whether the contact by the pen tip of the stylus pen is recognized within the request area through the pen recognition panel 200. To run the memo application.

In step 604, the controller 110 determines whether a pen touch occurs in the request area. If the pen touch occurs, the controller 110 proceeds to step 605. If the pen touch does not occur, the controller 110 determines whether the pen touch occurs in the request area in step 604. To judge.

In operation 605, the controller 110 executes a memo application corresponding to a specific date area. In detail, the controller 110 displays a memo input screen by executing a memo application corresponding to a specific date area in order to add a memo to a schedule of a specific date.

In step 606, the controller 110 determines whether the memo data input is completed. If the memo data input is completed, the controller 110 proceeds to step 607. If the memo data input is not completed, the controller 110 determines whether the memo data input is completed in step 606. .

In operation 607, the controller 110 stores the input memo data in the storage unit 175 corresponding to the specific date area. The controller 110 may determine that the memo data input is completed when the storage request is input after the memo data is input.

In step 608, the controller 110 determines whether the memo application is terminated. If the memo application is terminated, the controller 110 proceeds to step 609. If the memo application is not terminated, the controller 110 determines whether the memo application is terminated.

In step 609, the controller 110 displays an indicator indicating that memo data of the corresponding date is stored in the specific date area corresponding to the specific date area.

When a pen touch is detected from the indicator displayed on the schedule application screen, the controller 110 displays a memo display screen for displaying memo data corresponding to a specific date area including the corresponding indicator.

When the pen touch on the memo data correction icon is detected, the controller 110 switches the memo display screen to the memo correction screen, and when the memo data modification is completed, the modified memo data corresponding to the specific date area is stored in the storage unit 175. Store in At this time, when the pen touch on the correction icon on the memo display screen is detected, the controller 110 determines that the memo data is corrected. In addition, the memo modification screen may include an area for modifying memo data and icons for storing or canceling the memo data.

7 to 10 are exemplary diagrams illustrating a process for a mobile terminal to input memo data corresponding to a specific date area by using a touch pen while driving a certain application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

In FIG. 7, when the schedule application is executed, the controller 110 includes a plurality of date regions corresponding to a specific month, for example, January, such as 700 of FIG. 7 on the touch screen 190. Display the screen.

For example, when a hovering event by the stylus pen occurs in the recognition area included in the date area of January 8, the controller 110 requests a note area for executing a memo on the recognition area of January 8 as shown by reference numeral 701. Change to (711). In this case, the request area 711 is an area for determining whether a hovering event for a memo input request occurs and may be displayed in a preset color.

In FIG. 8, when a pen touch is recognized from the request area 711, the controller 110 executes the memo application as shown by reference numeral 800 of FIG. 8 to display the memo application screen 801 on the schedule application screen.

When a pen touch is recognized in the memo application screen 801, the controller 110 activates the memo input screen 811 as shown by reference numeral 810. The memo input screen 811 includes an area for memo input and an icon for storing and canceling input memo data.

In FIG. 9, when memo data is input to a memo input area by a stylus pen, the controller 110 displays the memo data “Birthday Party” input as shown by reference numeral 900 on the memo input area, and touches a pen on a storage icon. If is detected, the input memo data corresponding to the date area of January 8 is stored in the storage unit 175.

The controller 110 may display the preview data 911 of the memo data stored as the reference numeral 910 on the January 8 date area, and display an indicator 912 indicating that the memo data is stored in the specific date area. have. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a part of the recognition area of the January 8 date area is displayed in a specific color. However, the indicator may be displayed in various ways in addition to the above method.

When a pen touch is detected from the indicator displayed on the January 8 date area, the controller 110 displays a memo display screen 1001 for displaying memo data stored corresponding to the January 8 date area as shown by reference numeral 1000 of FIG. 10. ) Is displayed. The memo display screen 1001 may include an area for displaying memo data and icons for modifying and deleting stored memo data.

When the pen touch on the memo data correction icon 1002 is detected, the controller 110 switches the memo display screen 1001 to the memo correction screen 1011 as shown by reference numeral 1010, and touches the pen on the save icon 1012. Is detected, the modified memo data "Birthday Party V" corresponding to the date area of January 8 is stored in the storage unit 175.

As described above, the present invention enables a user to execute a memo application to store a memo when using a function for managing a schedule such as a schedule application, and directly input and store a memo for a specific date without the hassle of attaching it to a schedule. . In addition, the present invention allows the user to input and store desired memo data without restriction on the size of the date area.

It will be appreciated that embodiments of the invention may be realized in the form of hardware, software or a combination of hardware and software. Any such software may be, for example, volatile or nonvolatile storage, such as a storage device such as a ROM, whether or not removable or rewritable, or a memory such as, for example, a RAM, a memory chip, a device or an integrated circuit. Or, for example, CD or DVD, magnetic disk or magnetic tape and the like can be stored in a storage medium that is optically or magnetically recordable and simultaneously readable by a machine (eg computer). The method of performing the memo function of the present invention may be implemented by a computer or a portable terminal including a controller and a memory, wherein the memory is a machine suitable for storing a program or programs including instructions for implementing embodiments of the present invention. It will be appreciated that this is an example of a readable storage medium. Accordingly, the present invention includes a program comprising code for implementing the apparatus or method described in any claim herein and a storage medium readable by a machine (such as a computer) storing such a program. In addition, such a program may be transferred electronically through any medium, such as a communication signal transmitted via a wired or wireless connection, and the present invention includes equivalents thereof as appropriate.

The memo function performing terminal may receive and store the program from a program providing apparatus connected by wire or wirelessly. The program providing apparatus includes a memory for storing a program including instructions for causing the memo function performing terminal to perform a preset content protection method, information necessary for a content protection method, and a wired or wireless connection with the memo function performing terminal. A communication unit for performing communication, and a control unit for automatically transmitting the program or the corresponding program to the memo function performing terminal request or the memo function performing terminal.

100: device
110: control unit
120: mobile communication module
130: sub communication module
140: multimedia module
150: camera module
155: GSP Module
160: input / output module
170: sensor module
175: storage unit
180: power supply
190: touch screen
195: touch screen controller
200: pen recognition panel

Claims (26)

In the terminal,
Touch screen panels;
Memory; And
A processor, wherein the processor,
When a schedule application is executed, a schedule management screen including a plurality of schedule regions is displayed.
Memo for receiving memo data corresponding to the certain area while the schedule application is executed when the occurrence of the hovering event by the input device is confirmed from one of the plurality of certain areas displayed on the touch screen panel. Display the memo input screen of the application,
When the input of the memo data is completed through the memo input screen, the predetermined area and the input memo data are corresponded and stored in the memory.
And a terminal configured to display at least a part of the stored memo data on the predetermined area.
The method of claim 1, wherein the processor,
If the occurrence of the hovering event is confirmed from the recognition area for recognizing the memo input request in the schedule area, the memo application is executed while the schedule application is executed,
And a terminal configured to display the memo input screen on the schedule management screen.
The method of claim 1, wherein the processor,
When the occurrence of the hovering event is confirmed from a recognition area for recognizing a memo input request in the predetermined area, the recognition area is changed to a request area for executing the memo application,
And a terminal configured to display the memo input screen while the schedule application is executed when contact by the input device is confirmed from the request area.
The method of claim 1, wherein the processor,
And when the position of the input device is identified within a predetermined distance from the predetermined area on the touch screen panel, the terminal configured to confirm that the hovering event has occurred.
The method of claim 1, wherein the memo data,
Terminal that is handwritten data.
The method of claim 5, wherein the processor,
When the writing data is input on the memo input screen, the input writing data is recognized through handwriting recognition,
The terminal is configured to store the recognized data in the memory corresponding to the predetermined area.
The method of claim 5, wherein the processor,
When the writing data is input on the memo input screen, the terminal is configured to store the input writing data itself in the memory corresponding to the predetermined area.
The method of claim 1, wherein the processor,
And when the storage of the memo data is completed, the terminal configured to display an indicator indicating that the memo data is stored on the predetermined area.
The method of claim 8, wherein the processor,
And a terminal configured to display the memo input screen of the memo application for displaying the stored memo data while the schedule application is executed when the contact by the input device is confirmed on the displayed indicator.
The method of claim 9, wherein the memo input screen,
And an area for displaying the memo data and icons for modifying or deleting the memo data.
The method of claim 1, wherein the input device,
Terminal comprising a touch pen or finger.
The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of predetermined regions,
A terminal comprising areas for dates corresponding to a month, days of the week corresponding to a week, and times corresponding to a day.
In the memo function performing method using the input device in the terminal,
Displaying a schedule management screen including a plurality of schedule regions when a schedule application is executed;
When the occurrence of the hovering event by the input device is confirmed from one of the plurality of schedule areas, a memo input screen of a memo application for receiving memo data corresponding to the schedule area while the schedule application is executed is displayed. Displaying;
When the input of the memo data is completed through the memo input screen, storing the memo data in correspondence with the predetermined area; And
And displaying at least a portion of the stored memo data on the predetermined area.
The method of claim 13, wherein displaying the memo input screen comprises:
Executing the memo application while the schedule application is executed when the occurrence of the hovering event is confirmed from a recognition area for recognizing a memo input request in the schedule area; And
And displaying the memo input screen on the schedule management screen.
The method of claim 13, wherein displaying the memo input screen comprises:
Changing the recognition area to a request area for executing the memo application when occurrence of the hovering event is confirmed from a recognition area for recognizing a memo input request in the predetermined area;
Executing the memo application while the schedule application is executed when contact by the input device is confirmed from the request area; And
And displaying the memo input screen on the schedule management screen.
The method of claim 13, wherein displaying the memo input screen comprises:
And when the position of the input device is identified within a predetermined distance from the predetermined area, confirming that the hovering event has occurred.
The method of claim 13, wherein the memo data,
How to perform the memo function which is handwritten data.
The method of claim 17, wherein the storing operation,
Recognizing the input writing data through handwriting recognition when the writing data is input on the memo input screen; And
And storing the recognized data in correspondence with the predetermined area.
The method of claim 17, wherein the storing operation,
And when the writing data is input on the memo input screen, storing the input writing data itself in correspondence with the predetermined area.
The method of claim 13,
And when the storing of the memo data is completed, displaying an indicator indicating that the memo data is stored on the predetermined area.
The method of claim 20,
And when the contact by the input device is confirmed on the displayed indicator, displaying the memo input screen of the memo application for displaying the stored memo data while the schedule application is executed. .
The method of claim 21, wherein the memo input screen,
And a region for displaying the memo data and icons for modifying or deleting the memo data.
The method of claim 13, wherein the input device,
How to perform a note function that includes a touch pen or finger.
The method of claim 13, wherein the plurality of predetermined areas,
A method of performing a memo function, comprising areas for dates corresponding to a month, days of the week corresponding to a week, and times corresponding to a day.
The method of claim 1, wherein the processor,
If the contact by the input device is confirmed from the predetermined area in which the at least part of the stored memo data is displayed, the memo input screen is displayed, and
When modification of the stored memo data is completed through the memo input screen, at least a part of the stored memo data is modified and updated in the memory.
The terminal is configured to display at least a portion of the updated memo data on the predetermined area.
The method of claim 13,
Displaying the stored memo data on the memo input screen when contact by the input device is confirmed from the predetermined area in which the at least part of the stored memo data is displayed;
When the modification of the stored memo data is completed through the memo input screen, modifying at least a part of the stored memo data and updating the memory in the terminal; And
And displaying at least a portion of the updated memo data on the predetermined area.
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