KR20090001543A - Ad methode of mouse cursor - Google Patents

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KR20090001543A
KR20090001543A KR1020070040080A KR20070040080A KR20090001543A KR 20090001543 A KR20090001543 A KR 20090001543A KR 1020070040080 A KR1020070040080 A KR 1020070040080A KR 20070040080 A KR20070040080 A KR 20070040080A KR 20090001543 A KR20090001543 A KR 20090001543A
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Abstract

Disclosed is an advertisement method using a mouse cursor. There is provided an advertisement method using a mouse cursor, including (a) displaying a page of a site, and (b) automatically moving a mouse cursor to a predetermined position of the page.

Description

Ad method using mouse cursor {ad methode of mouse cursor}

1 is a flowchart of an advertisement method using a mouse cursor according to an embodiment of the present invention.

2 is a block diagram of a site according to an embodiment of the present invention.

3 is a flow chart of an advertisement method using a mouse cursor according to another embodiment of the present invention.

4 is a block diagram of a site according to another embodiment of the present invention.

<Explanation of symbols for the main parts of the drawings>

10: Page 11: Select Button

13: predetermined area 14: mouse cursor

The present invention relates to an advertising method using a mouse cursor.

Recently, almost every PC uses a user-centric visual operating system, such as Windows, manufactured by Microsoft. In these operating systems, you type commands by moving the mouse cursor and clicking icons.

These mouse cursors are randomly placed on the desktop when the operating system is executed. In addition, the mouse cursor is located in place of clicking the icon for the Internet connection even if the Internet connection. However, such a mouse cursor always accompanies the user's eyes and can be used as an advertising means.

  An object of the present invention is to provide an advertisement method that focuses a user's gaze using a mouse cursor.

In one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an advertisement method using a mouse cursor including (a) displaying a page of a site, and (b) automatically moving a mouse cursor to a predetermined position of the page.

After the step (b), (c) may further comprise the step of the mouse cursor does not respond to an external input signal for a predetermined time.

 In the step (c), it may include the step of dynamically changing the shape so that the mouse cursor is easily identified.

The predetermined position may be an upper portion of the advertisement button.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of advertising using a mouse cursor comprising the steps of (d) running the operating system to display an initial screen, and (e) automatically moving the mouse cursor to a predetermined position of the initial screen. Is provided.

After the step (e), (f) may further comprise the step of the mouse cursor does not respond to an external input signal for a predetermined time.

 In the step (f), the shape may be dynamically changed so that the mouse cursor is easily identified.

The predetermined position may be an upper portion of the icon.

Hereinafter, an advertisement method using a mouse cursor according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the description with reference to the accompanying drawings, the same components will be denoted by the same reference numerals regardless of the reference numerals and redundant description thereof will be omitted.

1 is a flow chart of an advertisement method using a mouse cursor according to an embodiment of the present invention, Figure 2 is a block diagram of a page according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 2, a page 10, a selection button 11, a predetermined area 13, and a mouse cursor 14 are shown.

S11 is a step in which pages of the site are displayed. The site of this embodiment means not only a portal site but also a shopping mall site selling information or goods. When such a site is accessed, page 10 is displayed. The page 10 in this embodiment means not only the initial page but also other pages linked by clicking the selection button 11.

The site of the present embodiment is a portal site, and various selection buttons 11 connected to other pages are located on the initial page 10.

S12 is a step of automatically moving the mouse cursor to a predetermined position on the page. The mouse cursor 14 can be moved by the user's will, and the user must move the mouse cursor 14 to the corresponding position in order to move another area. In the present embodiment, the mouse cursor 14 is automatically moved to the predetermined position 13. Specifically, the mouse cursor 14 is located on the upper surface of the advertisement button 13a among the predetermined positions 13. On the other hand, when the advertisement button 13a is clicked, it leads to the site of the advertisement. Therefore, if the mouse cursor 14, which has already been moved, is directly clicked on the spot without moving, it can be easily connected to the site connected to the advertisement button 13a. This automatic movement of the mouse cursor 14 allows the Internet user to easily access the desired site.

S13 is a step in which the mouse cursor does not respond to an external input signal for a predetermined time. After the mouse cursor 14 is moved to the predetermined position 13, it is preferable not to move at the predetermined position 13 for a predetermined time. For users, there is a general tendency to move the mouse around. In this case, the mouse cursor 14 moved to the initial predetermined position 13 is moved to another place. Therefore, it is preferable that the mouse cursor 14 does not respond to a predetermined movement of the mouse for a predetermined time. This time is preferably 0.1 seconds to 5 seconds.

Meanwhile, when the mouse is moved for the predetermined time, the shape of the mouse cursor 14 may be changed dynamically so that the mouse cursor 14 is easily identified. For example, the shape may change, the size of the mouse cursor 14 may be reduced and enlarged, the color may change, or the like. By the dynamic change of the mouse cursor 14, the position of the mouse cursor 14 can be easily identified.

The control of the mouse cursor 14 may be performed by a server of a site, or may be performed by an operating system program or the like.

3 is a flowchart of an advertisement method using a mouse cursor according to another embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 4 is a block diagram of an initial screen of an operating system according to another embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 4, an initial screen 40, an icon 41, a background screen 42, a predetermined position 43, and a mouse cursor 44 are illustrated.

S31 is a step of displaying an initial screen by executing an operating system. Booting your computer runs your computer's built-in operating system. At this time, the initial screen 40 is first displayed. Several icons 41 are located on the background screen 42 of the initial screen 40. When the icon 41 is clicked, the corresponding program is executed.

S32 is a step in which the mouse cursor moves to a predetermined position on the initial screen. Since the initial screen 40 may be displayed at the same time, the movement path of the mouse cursor 44 may not be visible. The predetermined position 43 of the present embodiment may be a pre-programmed position or a position input by a user's selection. When the mouse cursor 44 moves to the predetermined position 43, the mouse cursor 44 may be positioned on the specific icon 41c as in the present embodiment. In this case, the program can be executed by clicking the icon 41c without moving the mouse cursor 44 separately.

S33 is a step in which the mouse cursor does not respond to an external input signal for a predetermined time. After the mouse cursor 44 is moved to the predetermined position 43, it is preferable not to move at the predetermined position 43 for a predetermined time. For users, there is a general tendency to move the mouse around. In this case, the mouse cursor 44 moved to the initial predetermined position 43 is moved to another place. Therefore, it is preferable that the mouse cursor 44 does not respond to a predetermined movement of the mouse for a predetermined time. This time is preferably 0.1 seconds to 5 seconds.

On the other hand, when the user habitually moves the mouse initially, the shape of the mouse cursor 44 may be changed dynamically so that the mouse cursor 44 is easily identified. For example, the shape may change, the size of the mouse cursor 44 may be reduced and enlarged, the color may change, or the like.

Although the technical spirit of the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the above-described embodiments, the above-described embodiments are for the purpose of description and not of limitation, and a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate It will be understood that various embodiments are possible within the scope.

From the configuration of the above embodiment, the eyes of the Internet user can be focused using the mouse cursor, and the advertisement can be effectively performed.

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Displaying a page of the site; Advertising method using a mouse cursor comprising the step of automatically moving the mouse cursor to a predetermined position of the page. The method of claim 1, After the moving step, The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of the mouse cursor does not respond to an external input signal for a predetermined time. The method of claim 2, In the step of not reacting, Advertising method using a mouse cursor comprising the step of dynamically changing the form so that the mouse cursor is easily identified. The method of claim 1, The predetermined position is an advertisement method using a mouse cursor, characterized in that the upper portion of the advertisement button. Executing an operating system to display an initial screen; Automatically moving a mouse cursor to a predetermined position on the initial screen; And The method of claim 1, wherein the mouse cursor does not react to an external input signal for a predetermined time. The method of claim 5, After the moving step, The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of the mouse cursor does not respond to an external input signal for a predetermined time. The method of claim 6, In the step of not reacting, Advertising method using a mouse cursor comprising the step of dynamically changing the form so that the mouse cursor is easily identified. The method of claim 5, The predetermined position is an advertisement method using a mouse cursor, characterized in that the upper portion of the icon.
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