KR20100027689A - Mobile terminal and method for controlling the same - Google Patents

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KR20100027689A
KR20100027689A KR1020080086698A KR20080086698A KR20100027689A KR 20100027689 A KR20100027689 A KR 20100027689A KR 1020080086698 A KR1020080086698 A KR 1020080086698A KR 20080086698 A KR20080086698 A KR 20080086698A KR 20100027689 A KR20100027689 A KR 20100027689A
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Abstract

PURPOSE: A mobile terminal and a control method thereof are provided to enable a terminal user to easily select a function or a menu even when various functions and menus are included in a terminal. CONSTITUTION: A scroll domain extended toward a first direction and a scroll bar located in the scroll domain is displayed on a touch screen(S52). If the scroll bar is dragged toward the first direction or the opposite direction of the first direction by touching, the screen is increased or decreased(S53). If the scroll bar is dragged toward a second direction by touching, a function related to prescribed menu is operated(S56,S57,S58).

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Mobile terminal and its control method {MOBILE TERMINAL AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME}

The present invention relates to a mobile terminal and a method of controlling the same so that the use of the terminal can be implemented in consideration of user convenience.

Terminals such as personal computers, laptops, mobile phones, etc. may be configured to perform various functions. Examples of such various functions include data and voice communication functions, taking pictures or videos through a camera, storing voices, playing music files through a speaker system, and displaying images or videos. Some terminals include additional functionality to play games, while others are implemented as multimedia devices. Moreover, recent terminals can receive a broadcast or multicast signal to watch a video or television program.

In general, the terminal is mobile The mobile terminal may be divided into a mobile terminal and a stationary terminal depending on whether the mobile terminal is a mobile terminal and a stationary terminal. terminal).

Efforts to support and increase the function of the terminal continue. The above efforts include not only changes and improvements in structural components forming the terminal, but also improvements in software and hardware.

When the terminal operates as a multimedia device capable of performing the above complex functions, the terminal has as many menus as the above complex functions. However, the various functions and menus often cause confusion about terminal operation from the user's point of view. Accordingly, there is a continuing need for an effort to configure the various functions and menus to be convenient for the user to operate.

The present invention has been proposed to solve the above-described problem, and although various functions and menus exist in the terminal, the terminal user can easily select a desired function or menu and perform a predetermined command in the selected function or menu as necessary. It is to provide a terminal and a control method thereof that allows input.

The present invention to achieve the above object, the touch screen for displaying a screen associated with a predetermined menu of the terminal; And

A scroll area extending in a first direction and a scroll bar located in the scroll area are displayed on the touch screen, and when the scroll bar is touched and dragged in the first direction or the opposite direction, the screen is enlarged or reduced, and the scroll And a controller configured to perform a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of an area and the scroll bar is touched and dragged in a second direction.

In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a touch screen for displaying a screen related to a predetermined menu of a terminal, a scroll area extending in a first direction on the touch screen, and a scroll bar located within the scroll area. And the screen is enlarged or reduced when the scroll bar is touched and dragged in the first direction or the opposite direction, and when the at least one of the scroll area and the scroll bar is long touched or tapped with a pointer, the predetermined menu. It provides a mobile terminal including a control unit for controlling a function associated with.

In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a touch screen for displaying a screen related to a predetermined menu of a terminal, a scroll area extending in a first direction on the touch screen, and a scroll bar located within the scroll area. The screen is scrolled when the scroll bar is touched and dragged in a first direction or the opposite direction, and when at least one of the scroll area and the scroll bar is long touched or tapped with a pointer, the screen is associated with the predetermined menu. It provides a mobile terminal including a control unit for controlling a function to be performed.

In addition, to achieve the above object, the present invention, the scroll region extending in the first direction and the scroll bar located in the scroll area is displayed on the touch screen, the scroll bar is touched in the first direction or the opposite direction Controlling the mobile terminal to enlarge or reduce the screen when dragged; and to perform a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of the scroll area and the scroll bar is touched and dragging in a second direction. To provide a method.

In addition, to achieve the above object, the present invention, the scroll region extending in the first direction and the scroll bar located in the scroll area is displayed on the touch screen, the scroll bar is touched in the first direction or the opposite direction Expanding or contracting the screen when dragged; and performing a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of the scroll area and the scroll bar is long touched or tapped with a pointer. Provide a control method.

In addition, to achieve the above object, the present invention, the scroll region extending in the first direction and the scroll bar located in the scroll area is displayed on the touch screen, the scroll bar is touched in the first direction or the opposite direction Scrolling the screen when dragged; and performing a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of the scroll area and the scroll bar is touched or tapped with a pointer. To provide.

The effects of the terminal and its control method according to the present invention are as follows.

According to at least one of the embodiments of the present invention, by greatly expanding the utilization of the scroll bar displayed on the touch screen, the terminal user can easily select a desired function or menu in relation to various functions and menus in the terminal. There is an advantage.

Hereinafter, a mobile terminal according to the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The suffixes "module" and "unit" for components used in the following description are merely given in consideration of ease of preparation of the present specification, and do not impart any particular meaning or role by themselves. Therefore, it should be noted that the "module" and "unit" may be used interchangeably with each other.

The terminal may be implemented in various forms. For example, a terminal described herein includes a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone, a smart phone, a notebook computer, a digital broadcasting terminal, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), a navigation device, and the like. And fixed terminals such as digital TVs, desktop computers, and the like. In the following description, it is assumed that the terminal is a mobile terminal. However, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the configuration according to the following description may also be applied to the fixed terminal except for components specially configured for mobile use.

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

The mobile terminal 100 may include a wireless communication unit 110, an A / V input unit 120, a user input unit 130, a sensing unit 140, an output unit 150, a memory unit 160, The interface unit 170 may include a controller 180, a power supply unit 190, and the like. 1 illustrates a mobile terminal having various components. However, not all illustrated components are essential components. The mobile terminal may be implemented by more components than the illustrated components, or the mobile terminal may be implemented by fewer components.

Hereinafter, the components will be described in turn.

The wireless communication unit 110 may include one or more components for wireless communication between the mobile terminal 100 and the wireless communication system or wireless communication between the mobile terminal 100 and a network in which the mobile terminal 100 is located. For example, the wireless communication unit 110 may include a broadcast receiving module 111, a mobile communication module 112, a wireless internet module 113, a short range communication module 114, a location information module 115, and the like. .

The broadcast receiving module 111 receives a broadcast signal and / or broadcast related information from an external broadcast management server through a broadcast channel. The broadcast channel may include a satellite channel and a terrestrial channel. The broadcast management server may mean a server that generates and transmits a broadcast signal and / or broadcast related information or a server that receives a previously generated broadcast signal and / or broadcast related information and transmits the same to a terminal. The broadcast related information may mean information related to a broadcast channel, a broadcast program, or a broadcast service provider. The broadcast signal may include not only a TV broadcast signal, a radio broadcast signal, and a data broadcast signal, but also a broadcast signal having a data broadcast signal combined with a TV broadcast signal or a radio broadcast signal. The broadcast receiving module 111 may be provided with two or more in the mobile terminal 100 in order to simultaneously receive two or more broadcast channels or facilitate the change of a broadcast channel.

Meanwhile, the broadcast related information may be provided through a mobile communication network, and in this case, may be received by the mobile communication module 112.

The broadcast related information may exist in various forms. For example, it may exist in the form of Electronic Program Guide (EPG) of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) or Electronic Service Guide (ESG) of Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H).

The broadcast receiving module 111 receives broadcast signals using various broadcasting systems, and in particular, digital multimedia broadcasting-terrestrial (DMB-T), digital multimedia broadcasting-satellite (DMB-S), and media forward link (MediaFLO). Digital broadcast signals can be received using digital broadcasting systems such as only), digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H), integrated services digital broadcast-terrestrial (ISDB-T), and the like. Of course, the broadcast receiving module 111 is configured to be suitable for all broadcast systems providing broadcast signals as well as the digital broadcast system described above.

The broadcast signal and / or broadcast related information received through the broadcast receiving module 111 may be stored in the memory unit 160.

In addition, the mobile communication module 112 transmits and receives a radio signal with at least one of a base station, an external terminal, and a server on a mobile communication network. The wireless signal may include various types of data according to transmission and reception of a voice call signal, a video call call signal, or a text / multimedia message.

The wireless internet module 113 refers to a module for wireless internet access, and the wireless internet module 113 may be internal or external. Wireless Internet technologies may include Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi), Wireless Broadband (Wibro), World Interoperability for Microwave Access (Wimax), High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), and the like.

The short range communication module 114 refers to a module for short range communication. As a short range communication technology, Bluetooth, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra Wideband (UWB), ZigBee, and the like may be used.

In addition, the location information module 115 is a module for checking or obtaining the location of the mobile terminal. A representative example of the location information module is a GPS (Global Position System) module. According to the current technology, the GPS module 115 calculates distance information and accurate time information away from three or more satellites, and then applies trigonometric methods to the calculated information, thereby providing three-dimensional chords according to latitude, longitude, and altitude. The location information can be calculated accurately. Currently, a method of calculating position and time information using three satellites and correcting the error of the calculated position and time information using another satellite is widely used. In addition, the GPS module 115 may calculate speed information by continuously calculating the current position in real time.

Meanwhile, the A / V input unit 120 is for inputting an audio signal or a video signal, and may include a camera 121 and a microphone 122. The camera 121 processes image frames such as still images or moving images obtained by the image sensor in the video call mode or the photographing mode. The processed image frame may be displayed on the display module 151.

The image frame processed by the camera 121 may be stored in the memory unit 160 or transmitted to the outside through the wireless communication unit 110. Two or more cameras 121 may be provided according to the configuration aspect of the terminal.

The microphone 122 receives an external sound signal by a microphone in a call mode, a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, etc., and processes the external sound signal into electrical voice data. The processed voice data may be converted into a form transmittable to the mobile communication base station through the mobile communication module 112 and output in the call mode. The microphone 122 may implement various noise removing algorithms for removing noise generated in the process of receiving an external sound signal.

The user input unit 130 generates input data for the user to control the operation of the terminal. The user input unit 130 may include a key pad dome switch, a touch pad (static pressure / capacitance), a jog wheel, a jog switch, and the like. In particular, when the touch pad forms a mutual layer structure with the display module 151 described later, this may be referred to as a touch screen.

The sensing unit 140 detects a current state of the mobile terminal 100 such as an open / closed state of the mobile terminal 100, a location of the mobile terminal 100, presence or absence of a user contact, orientation of the mobile terminal, acceleration / deceleration of the mobile terminal, and the like. To generate a sensing signal for controlling the operation of the mobile terminal 100. For example, when the mobile terminal 100 is in the form of a slide phone, it may sense whether the slide phone is opened or closed. In addition, it is responsible for sensing functions related to whether the power supply unit 190 is supplied with power or whether the interface unit 170 is coupled to an external device. The sensing unit 140 may include a proximity sensor 141. This will be described later with reference to the touch screen.

The interface unit 170 serves as an interface with all external devices connected to the mobile terminal 100. For example, wired / wireless headset ports, external charger ports, wired / wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting devices with identification modules, audio input / output (I / O) ports, Video I / O (Input / Output) port, earphone port, etc. may be included.

Here, the identification module is a chip that stores various types of information for authenticating the use authority of the mobile terminal 100, and includes a user identification module (UIM) and a subscriber identify module (SIM). ), A Universal Subscriber Identity Module (“USIM”), and the like. In addition, the device equipped with the identification module (hereinafter, 'identification device') may be manufactured in the form of a smart card. Therefore, the identification device may be connected to the terminal 100 through a port. The interface unit 170 receives data from an external device or receives power and transmits the data to each component inside the mobile terminal 100 or transmits the data inside the mobile terminal 100 to an external device.

In addition, when the mobile terminal 100 is connected to an external cradle, the interface unit is a passage through which power from the cradle is supplied to the mobile terminal 100, or various command signals inputted from the cradle by a user are received. It may be a passage that is delivered to the mobile terminal. Various command signals or power input from the cradle may be operated as signals for recognizing that the mobile terminal is correctly mounted on the cradle.

The output unit 150 is for outputting an audio signal, a video signal, or an alarm signal. The output unit 150 may include a display module 151, an audio output module 152, and an alarm output module 153. have.

The display module 151 displays and outputs information processed by the mobile terminal 100. For example, when the mobile terminal is in a call mode, a user interface (UI) or a graphic user interface (GUI) related to a call is displayed. When the mobile terminal 100 is in a video call mode or a photographing mode, the mobile terminal 100 displays a photographed and / or received image, a UI, or a GUI.

Meanwhile, as described above, when the display module 151 and the touch pad have a mutual layer structure and constitute a touch screen, the display module 151 may be used as an input device in addition to the output device. The display module 151 may be a liquid crystal display, a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display, an organic light-emitting diode, a flexible display, or a three-dimensional display. 3D display). Some of these displays can be configured to be transparent so that they can be seen from the outside. This may be referred to as a transparent display. A representative example of the transparent display is a transparent LCD. In addition, two or more display modules 151 may exist according to the implementation form of the mobile terminal 100. For example, an external display module (not shown) and an internal display module (not shown) may be simultaneously provided in the mobile terminal 100. The touch screen may be configured to detect a touch input pressure as well as a touch input position and area.

The proximity sensor 141 may be disposed inside or near the touch screen. The proximity sensor refers to a sensor that detects the presence or absence of an object approaching a predetermined detection surface or an object present in the vicinity without using a mechanical contact by using an electromagnetic force or infrared rays. Thus, proximity sensors have a considerably longer life than contact sensors and their utilization is also quite high.

Examples of the proximity sensor include a transmission photoelectric sensor, a direct reflection photoelectric sensor, a mirror reflection photoelectric sensor, a high frequency oscillation proximity sensor, a capacitive proximity sensor, a magnetic proximity sensor, and an infrared proximity sensor.

To explain an example of the operation principle of the high frequency oscillation type proximity sensor, the oscillation amplitude of the oscillation circuit is attenuated or stopped when the sensing object approaches the sensor sensing surface in the state of oscillating the high frequency wave of the wave in the oscillation circuit. This change is converted into an electrical signal to detect the presence or absence of a sensing object. Therefore, even if a non-metallic material comes between the high frequency oscillation proximity sensor and the sensing object, the proximity switch can detect the sensing object to be detected without interference of the object.

Even when the proximity sensor is not firmly mounted, when the touch screen is capacitive, the proximity sensor may be configured to detect the proximity of the pointer by a change in an electric field according to the proximity of the pointer.

Therefore, when the pointer is located in close proximity to the touch screen although it is not actually touched, the position of the pointer and the distance between the pointer and the touch screen may be detected. Hereinafter, for convenience of description, the act of allowing the pointer to be recognized on the touch screen so that the pointer is located on the touch screen is referred to as a "proximity touch", and the pointer on the touch screen is referred to as "proximity touch". Will be referred to as "contact touch". In addition, the position of the proximity touch with the pointer on the touch screen refers to a position where the pointer is perpendicular to the touch screen when the pointer is in proximity touch.

When the proximity sensor is used, a proximity touch and a proximity touch pattern (eg, proximity touch distance, proximity touch direction, proximity touch speed, proximity touch time, proximity touch position, proximity touch movement state, etc.) are detected, and the detection Information corresponding to the proximity touch operation and the proximity touch pattern may be output on the touch screen.

The sound output module 152 outputs audio data received from the wireless communication unit 110 or stored in the memory unit 160 in a call signal reception, a call mode or a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, a broadcast reception mode, and the like. In addition, the sound output module 152 outputs a sound signal related to a function (eg, a call signal reception sound, a message reception sound, etc.) performed in the mobile terminal 100. The sound output module 152 may include a speaker, a buzzer, and the like.

The alarm unit 153 outputs a signal for notifying occurrence of an event of the mobile terminal 100. Examples of events occurring in the mobile terminal include call signal reception, message reception, key signal input, and touch input. The alarm unit 153 may output a signal for notifying occurrence of an event in a form other than an audio signal or a video signal. For example, the signal may be output in the form of vibration. When a call signal is received or a message is received, the alarm unit 153 may output a vibration to inform this. Alternatively, when a key signal is input, the alarm unit 153 may output a vibration in response to the key signal input. Through the vibration output as described above, the user can recognize the occurrence of the event. Of course, the signal for notification of event occurrence may be output through the display module 151 or the voice output module 152.

The memory unit 160 may store a program for processing and controlling the controller 180 and may temporarily store input / output data (for example, a phone book, a message, a still image, a video, etc.). You can also do In addition, the memory unit 160 may store data regarding vibration and sound of various patterns output when a touch input on the touch screen is performed.

The memory unit 160 may include a flash memory type, a hard disk type, a multimedia card micro type, a card type memory (for example, SD or XD memory), Random Access Memory (RAM) Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Read-Only Memory (ROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM) magnetic memory, Magnetic disk It may include at least one type of storage medium of the optical disk. In addition, the mobile terminal 100 may operate a web storage that performs a storage function of the memory unit 160 on the Internet.

The controller 180 typically controls the overall operation of the mobile terminal. For example, perform related control and processing for voice calls, data communications, video calls, and the like. In addition, the controller 180 may include a multimedia module 181 for playing multimedia. The multimedia module 181 may be implemented in the controller 180 or may be implemented separately from the controller 180.

The controller 180 may perform a pattern recognition process for recognizing a writing input or a drawing input performed on the touch screen as text and an image, respectively.

The power supply unit 190 receives an external power source and an internal power source under the control of the controller 180 to supply power for operation of each component.

Various embodiments described herein may be implemented in a recording medium readable by a computer or similar device using, for example, software, hardware or a combination thereof.

According to a hardware implementation, the embodiments described herein include application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and the like. It may be implemented using at least one of processors, controllers, micro-controllers, microprocessors, and electrical units for performing the functions. It may be implemented by the controller 180.

In a software implementation, embodiments such as procedures or functions may be implemented with separate software modules that allow at least one function or operation to be performed. The software code may be implemented by a software application written in a suitable programming language. In addition, the software code may be stored in the memory unit 160 and executed by the controller 180.

 In the above, the mobile terminal related to the present invention has been described in terms of components according to functions. Hereinafter, referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the mobile terminal related to the present invention will be further described in terms of components according to appearance. Hereinafter, for simplicity, a slider type mobile terminal is described as an example among various types of mobile terminals such as a folder type, a bar type, a swing type, a slider type, and the like. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the slider type mobile terminal, but can be applied to all types of mobile terminals including the above-described type.

2 is a front perspective view of an example of a mobile terminal according to the present invention;

The mobile terminal 100 according to the present invention may be a slide type including a first body 200 and a second body 205 configured to be slidable in at least one direction on the first body 200.

A state in which the first body 200 is disposed to overlap with the second body 205 may be referred to as a closed configuration, and as shown in the drawing, the first body 200 may be referred to as the second body 205. The exposed state of at least a portion of the N may be referred to as an open configuration.

Meanwhile, although not shown in the drawings, the mobile terminal related to the present invention may be a folder type including a first body and a second body configured to be folded or unfolded on at least one side of the first body. Here, a state in which the second body is folded may be referred to as a closed state, and a state in which the second body is configured to be unfolded may be referred to as an open state.

Furthermore, the mobile terminal associated with the present invention may be a swing type including a first body and a second body configured to swing relative to the first body, although not shown in the drawings. Here, a state in which the first body is disposed to overlap the second body may be referred to as a closed state, and a state in which a portion of the first body is exposed by swinging the second body may be referred to as an open state.

The terminal according to the folder type and the swing type is considered to be easily understood by those skilled in the art even if there is no separate description, so a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

The mobile terminal 100 operates mainly in the standby mode in a closed state, but the standby mode may be released by a user's manipulation. In addition, although the mobile terminal 100 operates mainly in a call mode or the like in an open state, the mobile terminal 100 may be switched to a standby mode by a user's manipulation or a lapse of a predetermined time.

The case (casing, housing, cover, etc.) forming the exterior of the first body 200 is formed by the first front case 220 and the first rear case 225. Various electronic components are embedded in the space formed by the first front case 220 and the first rear case 225. At least one intermediate case may be further disposed between the first front case 220 and the first rear case 225.

The cases may be formed by injecting a synthetic resin or may be formed of a metal material, for example, a metal material such as stainless steel (STS) or titanium (Ti).

The display module 151, the sound output module 152, the camera 121, or the first user input unit 210 may be disposed on the first body 200, specifically, the first front case 220.

Since the display module 151 has already been described with reference to FIG. 1, a detailed description thereof will be omitted for simplicity of the present specification.

The sound output module 152 may be implemented in the form of a speaker.

The camera 121 may be implemented to be suitable for capturing an image or a video of a user or the like.

Like the first body 200, the case forming the exterior of the second body 205 is formed by the second front case 230 and the second rear case 235.

The second user input unit 215 may be disposed on the second body 205, specifically, on the front face of the second front case 230.

The third user input unit 245, the microphone 122, and the interface unit 170 may be disposed on at least one of the second front case 230 or the second rear case 235.

The first to third user inputs 210, 215, and 245 may be collectively referred to as the user input unit 130, and may be employed in any manner as long as the user is tactile in a tactile manner. have.

For example, the user input unit may be implemented as a dome switch or a touch pad capable of receiving a command or information by a user's push or touch operation, or a wheel or jog method of rotating a key, or a manipulation method such as a joystick. May also be implemented.

In functional terms, the first user input unit 210 is for inputting a command such as start, end, scroll, etc., and the second user input unit 215 is for inputting numbers, letters, symbols, and the like. The first user input unit 210 includes a so-called soft key used in conjunction with icons displayed on the display module 151 and a navigation key (mainly composed of four direction keys and a center key) for direction indication and confirmation. can do.

In addition, the third user input unit 245 may operate as a hot-key for activating a special function in the mobile terminal.

The microphone 122 may be implemented in a form suitable for receiving a user's voice, other sounds, and the like.

The interface unit 170 serves as a path allowing the mobile terminal 100 according to the present invention to exchange data with an external device. Since the interface unit 170 has been described above with reference to FIG. 1, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

The power supply unit 190 for supplying power to the (mobile terminal) is mounted on the second rear case 235 side.

The power supply unit 190 may be detachably coupled for charging, for example, as a rechargeable battery.

3 is a rear perspective view of the mobile terminal of FIG. 2.

Referring to FIG. 3, a camera 121 may be additionally mounted on the rear surface of the second rear case 235 of the second body 205. The camera 121 of the second body 205 has a photographing direction substantially opposite to the camera 121 of the first body 200, and the camera 121 and the camera 121 of the first body 200. And may have different pixels.

For example, the camera 121 of the first body 200 has a low pixel so that it is easy to take a picture of the user's face and transmit it to the counterpart in the case of a video call, and the camera 121 of the second body has a general structure. It is desirable to have a high pixel because the subject is often photographed and not immediately transmitted.

The flash 250 and the mirror 255 may be additionally disposed adjacent to the camera 121 of the second body 205. The flash 250 illuminates the subject when the subject is photographed by the camera 121 of the second body 205. The mirror 255 allows the user to see the user's face or the like when photographing (self-photographing) the user by using the camera 121 of the second body 205.

The sound output module 152 may be further disposed on the second rear case 235.

The sound output module 152 of the second body 205 may implement a stereo function together with the sound output module 152 of the first body 200, and may be used for a call in a speakerphone mode.

In addition, an antenna 260 for receiving broadcast signals may be disposed on one side of the second rear case 235. The antenna 260 may be installed to be pulled out of the second body 205 and 2.

A portion of the slide module 265 that slidably couples the first body 200 and the second body 205 is disposed on the first rear case 225 side of the first body 200.

The other part of the slide module 265 may be disposed on the second front case 230 side of the second body 205 and may not be exposed to the outside as shown in the drawing.

In the above description, the second camera 121 and the like have been described as being disposed in the second body 205, but the present invention is not limited thereto.

For example, at least one or more of the components 260, 121 to 250, and 152 described as disposed on the second rear case 235, such as the camera 121 of the second body, may be the first body 200, mainly. May be mounted on the first rear case 225. If so, there is an advantage that the configuration (s) disposed in the first rear case 225 in the closed state are protected by the second body 205. Furthermore, even if the camera 121 of the second body is not provided separately, the camera 121 of the first body may be rotatably formed so that the camera 121 of the second body may be photographed up to the photographing direction of the camera 121 of the second body. .

The terminal 100 illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3 may be operated in a communication system capable of transmitting data through a frame or packet, including a wired / wireless communication system and a satellite-based communication system. It can be configured to.

Hereinafter, referring to FIG. 4, a communication system capable of operating a terminal according to the present invention will be described.

The communication system may use different air interfaces and / or physical layers. For example, a radio interface usable by a communication system may include frequency division multiple access (FDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), and code division multiple access (Code Division). Multiple Access (CDMA), Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems (UMTS) (especially Long Term Evolution (LTE)), Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), etc. May be included. Hereinafter, for convenience of description, the description will be limited to CDMA. However, it is a matter of course that the present invention is applicable to all communication systems including the CDMA wireless communication system.

As shown in FIG. 4, the CDMA wireless communication system includes a plurality of terminals 100, a plurality of base stations (BS) 270, and base station controllers (BSCs) 275. ), And a mobile switching center (MSC) 280. The MSC 280 is configured to be connected to a public switched telephone network (PSTN) 290 and is also configured to be connected to BSCs 275. The BSCs 275 may be coupled to the BS 270 through a backhaul line. The backhaul line may be provided according to at least one of E1 / T1, ATM, IP, PPP, Frame Relay, HDSL, ADSL, or xDSL. Thus, a plurality of BSCs 275 may be included in the system shown in FIG.

Each BS 270 may include at least one sector, and each sector may include an omnidirectional antenna or an antenna pointing radially out of BS 270. In addition, each sector may include two or more antennas of various types. Each BS 270 may be configured to support a plurality of frequency assignments, each of which has a specific spectrum (eg, 1.25 MHz, 5 MHz, etc.).

The intersection of sectors and frequency assignments may be called a CDMA channel. BS 270 may be referred to as a base station transceiver subsystem ('BTSs'). In this case, the word "base station" may be called the sum of one BSC 275 and at least one BS 270. The base station may also indicate “cell site”. Alternatively, each of the plurality of sectors for a particular BS 270 may be called a plurality of cell sites.

As shown in FIG. 4, a broadcasting transmitter (BT) 295 transmits a broadcast signal to terminals 100 operating in the system. The broadcast module 111 shown in FIG. 1 is provided in the terminal 100 to receive a broadcast signal transmitted by the BT 295.

In addition, FIG. 4 illustrates several satellite positioning systems (GPS) satellites 300. The satellites 300 help to locate the at least one terminal of the plurality of terminals 100. Although two satellites are shown in FIG. 4, useful location information may be obtained by two or less or more satellites. The GPS module 115 shown in FIG. 1 cooperates with the satellites 300 to obtain desired location information. Here, the location can be tracked using all the techniques that can track the location, not just the GPS tracking technology. In addition, at least one of the GPS satellites 300 may optionally or additionally be responsible for satellite DMB transmission.

During typical operation of a wireless communication system, BS 270 receives a reverse link signal from various terminals 100. At this time, the terminals 100 are connecting a call, transmitting or receiving a message, or performing another communication operation. Each of the reverse link signals received by a particular base station 270 is processed within by the particular base station 270. The data generated as a result of the processing is transmitted to the connected BSC 275. BSC 275 provides call resource allocation and mobility management functionality, including the organization of soft handoffs between base stations 270. In addition, the BSC 275 transmits the received data to the MSC 280, and the MSC 280 provides an additional transmission service for connection with the PSTN 290. Similarly, PSTN 290 connects with MSC 280, MSC 280 connects with BSCs 275, and BSCs 275 send BSs 270 to transmit a forward link signal to terminals 100. ).

Hereinafter, embodiments related to a control method that can be implemented in the mobile terminal configured as described above will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Of course, the embodiments described below may be used alone or in combination with each other.

The following embodiments may be more easily implemented when the display module 151 is configured as a touch screen. Hereinafter, the display screen of the touch screen 151 will be referred to as 400.

First Example

5 to 23, a first embodiment of a method for controlling a mobile terminal according to the present invention will be described.

5 is a flowchart of a first embodiment of a control method of a mobile terminal according to the present invention, and FIGS. 6 to 23 are state diagrams of a display screen on which a first embodiment of a control method of a mobile terminal according to the present invention is implemented.

As shown in (6-1) of FIG. 6, for example, an image viewer menu is executed in the mobile terminal 100. Accordingly, the touch screen 400 displays an image viewer 410 for viewing an image. Is illustrated. The scroll region 413 extending in the vertical direction and the scroll bar 415 are displayed in the scroll region 413 in the image viewer 410. When the scroll bar 415 is touched with a pointer (for example, a finger or a stylus pen) and dragged in the vertical direction, the image displayed in the image viewer 410 is scrolled in the vertical direction according to the drag direction. .

If necessary, the image viewer 410 may display another scroll area for scrolling the image in the left and right directions and another scroll bar in the another scroll area. However, in the present specification, for the sake of brevity of description, a description thereof will be omitted.

The scroll bar 415 is touched by the pointer (meaning a touch touch or a proximity touch, which is the same below) and is dragged downward, for example.

Then, as shown in (6-2) of Fig. 6, the image is scrolled from the bottom up. Of course, although not shown in the figure, the image will scroll from top to bottom if the scroll bar 415 is touched again and dragged upwards, for example.

Then, as shown in (6-3) of FIG. 6, the scroll bar 415 is touched and flickered in one direction (for example, right side) perpendicular to the vertical direction. The image is then enlarged.

Alternatively, as shown in (6-4) of FIG. 6, the scroll bar 415 is touched and flicked (or dragged) in the other direction (eg, left) perpendicular to the vertical direction. The image is then reduced.

The scroll bar 415 is not to be configured to enlarge or reduce the image only when the scroll bar 415 is touched and flicked in one vertical direction or the other direction perpendicular to the vertical direction. For example, the image may be enlarged if the scroll bar 415 is only long touched without being dragged, and the image may be reduced if the scroll bar 415 is tapped.

In summary, two touch operations may be further performed on the scroll bar 415 in addition to the operation of simply touching and dragging the scroll bar 415 upwards or downwards along the vertical direction. Can be. That is, the two touch operations may include touching the scroll bar to drag to the left and touching the scroll bar to drag to the right. Alternatively, the two touch manipulations may include long touching the scroll bar and tapping the scroll bar.

The two touch operations may be used to execute a function related to the image viewer menu. Hereinafter, one of the at least two touch operations may be referred to as a first touch operation, and the other of the at least two touch operations may be referred to as a second touch operation.

In the first touch operation or the second touch operation using the flicking, the scroll bar 415 does not necessarily have to be flicked right or left after being touched. As shown in FIG. 7A, when the pointer is flicked left or right after being touched on the touch screen, the first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed only by passing through the scroll bar 415. It may be configured to be recognized as.

Further, the first touch operation and the second touch operation may not be performed only through the scroll bar 415. For example, although not shown, the pointer may be configured to be recognized as a first touch operation and a second touch operation when the pointer is flicked left or right after touching the scroll area 413. Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 7B, when the pointer is flicked left or right after the pointer is touched on the touch screen, the first touch may be performed only through the scroll area 413. It may be configured to be recognized as an operation or a second touch operation.

After the first touch manipulation (or second touch manipulation) is performed on the scroll bar 401 to enlarge (or reduce) the image, the scroll bar 401 may be touched up and down to scroll the image.

At this time, as shown in (8-1) and (8-2) of FIG. 8, the enlarged (or reduced) image may be configured to scroll while being maintained as it is, and (8-1) and 8 of FIG. As shown in (8-3), the enlarged (or reduced) image may be configured to scroll while returning to its original size.

A first touch operation and a second touch operation using the scroll area 413 will be described with reference to FIG. 9.

As shown in (9-1) of FIG. 9, an image viewer 410 for displaying an image is displayed on the touch screen 400, and a scroll area extending in the vertical direction in the image viewer 410 is shown. It is illustrated that a scroll bar 415 is displayed in 413 and in the scroll area 413.

As shown in (9-2) of FIG. 9, the upper portion of the scroll area 413 is touched and flicked to the right. Then, the image is enlarged around the portion of the image (ie, the upper portion of the image) corresponding to the touched point in the scroll area.

Then, as shown in (9-3) of FIG. 9, the lower portion of the scroll area 413 is touched and flicked to the right. Then, the image is enlarged around the portion of the image (ie, the lower portion of the image) corresponding to the touched point in the scroll area.

In the above, the image of the touch screen 400 is enlarged or reduced by the first touch manipulation or the second touch manipulation during the execution of the image viewer menu (or the image reproduction menu) in the mobile terminal 100. However, at least part of the screen of the touch screen associated with the other menu may be enlarged or reduced when the first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed while another menu is executed. The other menu may include a video thumbnail view, a video playback, a phone book, a message, a call log view, a web page access, a text view or a creation, a menu list view, and the like. The thumbnail of the video thumbnail view, the phone number of the phone book, the call log of the call log view, the menu of the menu list view, etc. may be collectively referred to as an "object" as necessary.

Meanwhile, at least a part of the screen of the touch screen may not be enlarged or reduced when the first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415. For example, when the first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415, at least a part of the screen of the touch screen may be scrolled left and right.

The case where the other menu is a phone book menu will be described below with reference to FIG. 10.

As shown in (10-1) of FIG. 10, a phone book menu is executed in the mobile terminal 100, and thus, the touch screen 400 has a screen associated with the phone book (for example, a counterpart). Is displayed). As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

Next, as shown in (10-2) of FIG. 10, the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged. Then, the counterparts displayed on the touch screen 400 scroll in response to the touch drag. In Fig. 10 (10-1) and (10-2) it is illustrated that a total of five opponents are displayed.

Next, as shown in (10-3) of FIG. 10, a first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415 (or the scroll area). Since the first touch manipulation has already been described above, a detailed description thereof will be omitted. Then, the counterpart list is enlarged. In FIG. 10 (10-3), three counterparts are displayed by expanding the counterpart list.

On the other hand, as shown in (10-4) of Fig. 10, the second touch operation to the scroll bar 415 is performed. Then, the counterpart list is reduced. In FIG. 10 (10-4), nine counterparts are displayed by expanding the counterpart list.

Accordingly, the terminal user may select one of the enlarged views of the counterparts and the multiple views of the counterparts by performing a first or second touch operation on the scroll bar 415.

A case where the other menu is the image thumbnail view menu will be described below with reference to FIG. 11.

As illustrated in (11-1) of FIG. 11, the mobile terminal 100 executes, for example, an image thumbnail view menu, and thus image thumbnails are displayed on the touch screen 400. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

Next, as shown in (11-2) of FIG. 11, the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged. Then, the thumbnails displayed on the touch screen 400 scroll in response to the touch drag.

Then, as shown in (11-3) of Fig. 11, one thumbnail G is selected from the thumbnails E to J. The selection of the thumbnail may be performed, for example, by touching the thumbnail, and the selection of the thumbnail may be performed, for example, by touching the thumbnail once more. Alternatively, the selection and deselection of the thumbnail may be performed by manipulating a navigation key of the user input unit.

Then, as shown in (11-4) of Figure 11, the selected thumbnail (G) can be visually distinguished compared to the remaining thumbnails (E, F, H, I, J). In FIG. 11 (11-4), a frame is formed around the selected thumbnail to visually distinguish the selected thumbnail G. Referring to FIG. Then, a first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415.

Then, as shown in Fig. 11 (11-5), the selected thumbnail G is enlarged. The selected thumbnail G may become larger as the first touch manipulation is performed. Although not shown in the drawing, when the second touch manipulation is performed on the scroll bar 415, the selected thumbnail G may be configured to become smaller. Although not shown in the drawing, when the first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415 when the thumbnail is not selected, all the thumbnails may be configured to be enlarged or reduced. .

Double touch is performed on the selected thumbnail G.

Then, as shown in (11-6) of Figure 11, the remaining thumbnails (E, F, H, I, J) on the touch screen 400 is not displayed, corresponding to the thumbnail (G) Is displayed.

Another example of a first touch operation or a second touch operation in relation to the selected thumbnail will be described with reference to FIG. 12.

As illustrated in (12-1) of FIG. 12, image thumbnails E to J are displayed on the touch screen 400, and one of the thumbnails G is selected. A first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415 being displayed on the touch screen 400.

Then, as shown in Fig. 12-2, the selected thumbnail G is enlarged. The remaining thumbnails E, F, H, I, and J become smaller as the selected thumbnail G becomes larger. Even if the selected thumbnail is enlarged, the remaining thumbnails may not be hidden.

A case where the other menu is a message menu will be described below with reference to FIG. 13.

As shown in (13-1) of FIG. 13, for example, a message menu is executed in the mobile terminal 100, and thus a list of messages is displayed on the touch screen 400. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400. It will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing description that scrolling of the messages through the scroll region 413 and scroll bar 415 will be omitted for simplicity of description. would.

Next, as shown in (13-2) of FIG. 13, a first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415. FIG. The messages are then enlarged and displayed. The enlargement of the messages may be considered to increase the font size of the messages together, but as shown in (13-2) of FIG. 13, the font size of the messages is maintained while maintaining the font size of the messages. It can also be considered that the message area of the messages in the list is more visible as the allocation area for the device becomes larger.

Then, as shown in (13-3) of Fig. 13, the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from top to bottom. The messages are then scrolled from bottom to top with magnification. Although not shown in the drawing, when the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from the bottom up, the messages may be scrolled from the top down with the message enlarged.

The messages do not necessarily have to be scrolled magnified. As shown in (13-4) of FIG. 13, when the scroll bar 415 is scrolled, the enlarged messages may be configured to return to their original size and scroll.

All messages need not be configured to be expanded or reduced in a batch when the first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed. This will be described with reference to FIG. 14.

As shown in (14-1) of Fig. 14, one message is selected from the above messages. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400. Since the message selection process is similar to the above-described thumbnail selection, a detailed description will be omitted for simplicity of the present specification. Alternatively, as the messages are scrolled, one of the messages (eg, a message located at the top, the center, or the bottom of the list) may be configured to be selected by default.

Then, as shown in (14-2) of Figure 14, the selected message can be visually distinguished compared to the remaining messages. A first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415.

Then, as shown in (14-3) of Fig. 14, only the selected message is enlarged. Although not shown, of course, if a second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415, only the selected message will be reduced.

The scroll bar 415 is then touched to scroll from top to bottom. Then, the message may be scrolled while the enlarged message is maintained as shown in (14-4) of FIG. 14, or the enlarged message as shown in (14-5) of FIG. May be configured to scroll as the message returns to its original size.

When the first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415, at least a part of the screen of the touch screen is not necessarily configured to be enlarged or reduced, but may be configured to perform other functions instead. . This will be described with reference to FIGS. 15 to 19.

Reference is first made to FIG. 15.

As shown in FIG. 15 (15-1), for example, a message menu is executed in the mobile terminal 100, and thus a list of messages is displayed on the touch screen 400. FIG. The messages may, for example, be arranged in a vertical direction in the order of reception and / or transmission time. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

Each item of the list may display a part of the content of the corresponding message or display information of the recipient or sender (eg, name or telephone number). In Fig. 15 (15-1), it is illustrated that the sender of the message is alphabetically displayed in each item of the list. The number added beside the alphabet is for distinguishing a plurality of messages for one sender from each other.

Then, one message is selected from the above messages.

Then, as shown in (15-2) of Figure 15, the selected message can be visually distinguished compared to the remaining messages. Next, a second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415.

Then, as shown in (15-3) and (15-4) of FIG. 15, the touched message B-2 slides from right to left and disappears, and another message B-3 slides. appear. The other message B-3 is a message related to the touched message B-2. As the related message, for example, the other message B-3 is another message sent by the sender B of the touched message B-2 before sending the touched message B-2. It may be a message.

On the other hand, when one of the messages is selected from among the messages in (15-1) of Figure 15, the second touch on the scroll bar 415 as shown in (15-5) of Figure 15 The operation may be performed.

Then, as shown in (15-6) and (15-7) of Fig. 15, the touched message (B-2) slides from left to right and disappears, the message of the touched message (B-2) After the sender B sends the touched message B-2, another message B-1 sent can be configured to appear sliding.

Hereinafter, FIG. 16A is demonstrated.

As illustrated in 16a-1 of FIG. 16A, the touch screen 400 displays a list of received messages. The received messages may be arranged in the up and down direction, for example, in order of reception and / or transmission time. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

The first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 413.

Then, as shown in (16a-2) and (16-3) of Fig. 16A, the list of transmitted messages is slid while the list of received messages slides away.

Hereinafter, FIG. 16B is described.

As illustrated in 16b-1 of FIG. 16B, messages are displayed on the touch screen 400, and one of the messages is selected and visually divided. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

A first touch manipulation may be performed on the scroll bar 415.

Then, as shown in (16b-2) of FIG. 16B, a window 415 is displayed asking whether to delete the selected message. The selected message may be deleted through the window.

Meanwhile, a second touch manipulation may be performed on the scroll bar 415.

Then, as shown in (16b-3) of Fig. 16B, the contents of the selected message are displayed.

13, 14, 15, 16a, and 16b may be modified and applied to the phone book menu, the call log view menu, and the menu list view menu as well as the message menu.

For example, with reference to FIGS. 13 and 14, in a scenario in which all or part of the message list is enlarged or reduced, all or part of a phone book, all or part of a call log, all or part of a menu list is enlarged or reduced. It can be transformed into a scenario.

Alternatively, with reference to FIG. 15, the scenario in which the related message is slid may be transformed into a scenario in which the related counterpart phone number, call record, or menu item is slid.

Alternatively, with reference to FIG. 16A, the scenario in which the transmission message list is slid instead of the reception message list may be transformed into a scenario in which another menu list is slid instead of a menu list.

Alternatively, with reference to FIG. 16B, the scenario in which the message is deleted or opened may be modified to a scenario in which a counterpart selected in the phone book is deleted or the details of the counterpart are displayed in detail.

Hereinafter, FIG. 17 is described.

As shown in (17-1) of FIG. 17, for example, a message menu (especially a message writing menu) or a text writing menu is executed in the mobile terminal 100. Accordingly, a text is displayed on the touch screen 400. It is illustrated that an input screen is displayed. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

If the scroll bar 415 in the scroll area 413 is scrolled in the vertical direction, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that the text input on the text input screen is scrolled. I will omit it for simplicity.

In addition, an indicator 417 indicating a type of text that can be input is displayed on the touch screen 400. The indicator 417 in FIG. 17-1 indicates that the type of characters that can be input is 'English'.

Next, as shown in (17-2) of FIG. 17, a first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415. FIG. Then, the indicator 417 of the touch screen 400 indicates that the type of characters that can be input is changed from 'English' to 'Korean'.

Meanwhile, when the indicator 417 indicates that the type of characters that can be input is English in (17-1) of FIG. 17, the scroll bar 415 as shown in (17-3) of FIG. The second touch operation is performed on. Then, the indicator 417 of the touch screen 400 indicates that the type of characters that can be input is changed from 'English' to 'number'.

Hereinafter, FIG. 18 is demonstrated.

As shown in (18-1) of FIG. 18, a call log view menu is executed in the mobile terminal 100. Accordingly, call logs are displayed on the touch screen 400 as a list. . As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

It will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that call logs are scrolled when the scroll bar 415 in the scroll region 413 scrolls up and down, so a detailed description thereof will be omitted for the sake of brevity of the present specification. would.

And, as shown in (18-1) of Fig. 18, it is illustrated that one of the call records is selected so that the selected call record is visually distinguished from the other call records. Since the selection of the call record is similar to the above-described thumbnail selection, a detailed description thereof will be omitted for simplicity of the present specification.

Then, as shown in FIGS. 18-2 and 18-3, a first touch operation or a second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415. FIG. Then, the photo 430 related to the other party of the selected call record is displayed on the touch screen 400.

Hereinafter, FIG. 19 is demonstrated.

As shown in (19-1) of FIG. 19, a call log view menu is executed in the mobile terminal 100. Accordingly, call logs are displayed on the touch screen 400 as a list. . As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

It will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that call logs are scrolled when the scroll bar 415 in the scroll region 413 scrolls up and down, so a detailed description thereof will be omitted for the sake of brevity of the present specification. would.

And, as shown in (19-1) of Fig. 19, it is illustrated that one of the call records is selected so that the selected call record is visually distinguished from the other call records. Since the selection of the call record is similar to the above-described thumbnail selection, a detailed description thereof will be omitted for simplicity of the present specification.

19 (19-1), the other party's information is not stored in the phonebook in relation to the selected call record, and unlike the other call records, the other party's phone number is displayed as the selected call record. Is illustrated.

As shown in (19-2) of FIG. 19, a first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415. FIG. Then, a window 420 for deleting the selected call log is displayed on the touch screen 400. When the terminal user uses the window 420 for deleting the call log, the terminal may delete the selected call log.

Meanwhile, before the first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415, a second touch operation may be performed on the scroll bar 415 as shown in (19-3) of FIG. 19. Then, a window 425 is displayed on the touch screen 400 to record the selected call log in the phone book. When the terminal user uses the window 425 for storing the call log, the terminal may store the selected call log.

20 will be described below.

As shown in FIG. 20 (20-1), the mobile terminal 100 executes a video playback menu, and thus the video viewer 403 is displayed on the touch screen 400. .

The video viewer 403 displays a scroll region 413 extending in the left and right directions and a scroll bar 415 in the scroll region 415.

As shown in (20-1) and (20-2) of FIG. 20, when the scroll bar 415 is scrolled by touching and dragging left and right, the playback of the video according to the position of the scroll bar 415 The position scrolls. This will be easily understood by those skilled in the art, so a detailed description thereof will be omitted for the sake of brevity of the present specification.

Meanwhile, as illustrated in (20-3) of FIG. 20, a first touch operation and a second touch operation may be performed on the scroll bar 415.

For example, any one of the first touch operation and the second touch operation may be performed by touching the scroll bar 415 and dragging (or flicking) from the top to the bottom, and the other of the first touch operation and the second touch operation. One can be done by touching the scroll bar 415 and dragging (or flicking) from the bottom up. Alternatively, one of the first touch operation and the second touch operation may be performed by long touching the scroll bar 415, and the other of the first touch operation and the second touch operation taps the scroll bar 415. By doing so. Since it has already been described above, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

When the first touch operation and the second touch operation are performed on the scroll bar 415, another function may be performed in relation to the video play menu. For example, the other function may include enlargement and reduction of the playback screen, adjustment of a playback volume of the video, movement of a keyframe screen of the playback screen, and fine scroll adjustment of the playback screen.

Referring to key frame screen movement among the other functions, two or more main key frame screens of the video may be preset during the video playback. Therefore, when the first touch operation and the second touch operation are performed on the scroll bar 415 during the video playback, the playback position may be changed from the video playback position currently being played back to the adjacent keyframe screen.

On the other hand, the fine scroll control of the other functions, when the first touch operation and the second touch operation on the scroll bar 415 during the video playback, a predetermined frame forward or backward from the current video playback position The playback position can be changed to about or about a predetermined time (for example, 5 seconds). Therefore, the fine scroll adjustment may be useful when the user wants to change (or scroll) the play position forward or backward slightly from the current video play position.

The other functions, except for the keyframe screen movement and the fine scroll adjustment, are among the other functions as described above or easily understood by those skilled in the art, and thus, detailed descriptions thereof will be omitted for simplicity of the present specification. would.

Hereinafter, FIG. 21 is demonstrated.

In FIG. 21, a web page browsing function is being executed in the mobile terminal. When the web page is displayed in the mobile terminal, as can be seen in the above-described example, when the first touch manipulation or the second touch manipulation with respect to the scroll bar, the web page is enlarged or reduced in its entirety. Even if the description is not easy to understand. The web page does not necessarily have to be enlarged or reduced in its entirety when the first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar. This will be described with reference to FIG. 21.

As shown in (21-1) of FIG. 21, a web browser 405 is displayed on the touch screen 400, and a web page connected to the web browser 405 through the wireless communication unit 110. Is displayed. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

It is illustrated that one image 405-1 of the web page is selected. The image on the web page may be selected by touching, or an image at a specific position of the web browser may be selected by default.

Then, as shown in (21-2) of Fig. 21, the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from top to bottom. The web page then scrolls from bottom to top. In FIG. 21 (21-2), another image 405-2 is selected.

Next, as shown in (21-3) of FIG. 21, a first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415. FIG. Then, only the selected other image 405-2 is enlarged, and the web page remains the rest. The other image 405-2 may be configured to be enlarged proportionally as the first touch manipulation is performed.

Although not shown in FIG. 21, when the second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415, the selected other image 405-2 will be reduced.

Then, as shown in Fig. 21 (21-4), the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from the bottom up. Then, the other image 405-2 may be returned to its original size and the web page may be scrolled from top to bottom. Of course, the web page may be scrolled from top to bottom as the other image 405-2 is enlarged.

Meanwhile, the scroll bar 415 is not necessarily configured to enlarge or reduce at least a part of the web page when the first touch operation or the second touch operation is performed. For example, the scroll bar 415 may be configured to move to the previous web page or the subsequent web page of the web page currently displayed when the first touch operation or the second touch operation. Alternatively, the web page may be scrolled left or right when the scroll bar 415 is operated by the first touch operation or the second touch operation.

Hereinafter, FIG. 22 will be described.

As shown in (22-1) of FIG. 22, a web browser 405 is displayed on the touch screen 400, and a web page connected to the web browser 405 through the wireless communication unit 110. Is displayed. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

Then, as shown in (22-2) of Fig. 22, a cursor is generated on the web page. The generation of the cursor may be performed through an appropriate key operation of the user input unit 140. Alternatively, although not shown in the drawing, a separate icon for generating the cursor may be provided on the touch screen, and the cursor may be generated by touching the icon. Alternatively, it may be configured to be created only by double clicking the scroll bar 405.

Then, as shown in (22-3) of Fig. 22, the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from top to bottom. Then, the web page may not be scrolled when the cursor is generated, but may be configured to move the cursor from top to bottom according to dragging of the scroll bar 415. Although not shown in the drawing, when the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from the bottom up, the cursor may be moved from the bottom up.

Next, as shown in (22-4) of FIG. 22, a first touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415. FIG. The cursor is then moved from left to right. Although not shown in the drawing, when the second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415, the cursor may be moved from right to left.

Then, as shown in (22-5) of Fig. 22, the cursor disappears. If the scroll bar is touch dragged up or down after the cursor disappears, the web page scrolls up and down.

Hereinafter, FIG. 23 is demonstrated.

As shown in (23-1) of FIG. 23, a web browser 405 is displayed on the touch screen 400, and a web page connected to the web browser 405 through the wireless communication unit 110. Is displayed. As described above, the scroll area 413 and the scroll bar 415 are displayed on the touch screen 400.

Next, as shown in (23-2) of FIG. 23, a touch input device (e.g., virtual trackball) 417 for moving the cursor and the cursor on the web page is generated. The generation of the cursor and the touch input unit may be performed through proper key manipulation of the user input unit 140. Alternatively, although not shown in the drawing, a separate icon for generating the cursor and the touch input device is provided on the touch screen, and the cursor and the touch input device may be generated by touching the icon. Alternatively, it may be configured to be created only by double clicking the scroll bar 405.

The touch input unit 417 may be generated to be positioned on the scroll bar 415. When the touch input device 417 is the virtual trackball, the cursor may be moved by rolling the virtual trackball up, down, left, and right, and thus will be easily understood by those skilled in the art. I'll do it.

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24 to 26, a second embodiment of a method for controlling a mobile terminal according to the present invention will be described.

24 is a flowchart illustrating a second embodiment of a method for controlling a mobile terminal according to the present invention, and FIGS. 25 and 26 are state diagrams of a display screen on which a second embodiment of the method for controlling a mobile terminal according to the present invention is implemented.

As illustrated in (25-1) of FIG. 25, the mobile terminal 100 is executing a photo shooting menu, and thus the touch screen 400 displays a preview image for taking a photo. have. In addition, the touch screen 400 displays a scroll area 413 extending in the vertical direction and a scroll bar 415 in the scroll area 415. The focus area indicator 419 is displayed on the preview image. The focus area indicator 419 is for displaying the area that is focused when the mobile terminal 100 takes a picture through the camera module 121. In FIG. 25 (25-1), the focus area indicator 419 is disposed to correspond to the left person among the two people in the preview image.

As shown in (25-2) of FIG. 25, the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from the bottom up. Then, the preview image is enlarged. When the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from below, the preview image may be reduced. In addition, when the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from top to bottom, the preview image may be enlarged.

Next, as shown in (25-3) of FIG. 25, a first touch operation or a second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415. FIG. Then, the focus area indicator 419 is moved to correspond to the right person of the two people in the preview image.

Therefore, the terminal user can easily adjust the desired portion to focus when taking a picture.

The focus area is not necessarily configured to be adjusted when the first touch operation and the second touch operation are performed on the scroll bar. For example, an exposure control, a brightness control, a flash on / off selection, a selection of whether to store a captured picture, etc. may be performed when the first touch operation and the second touch operation are performed on the scroll bar.

Hereinafter, FIG. 26 is demonstrated.

As illustrated in (26-1) of FIG. 26, a broadcast menu is executed in the mobile terminal 100, and thus, the received broadcast image is displayed on the touch screen 400. In addition, a scroll area 413 extending in the vertical direction and a scroll bar 415 are displayed in the scroll area 415 on the touch screen 400. In addition, the information on the currently received broadcast channel is displayed on the upper left of the touch screen.

Then, as shown in (26-2) of FIG. 26, the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from the bottom up. Then, the broadcast video is enlarged. The broadcast image may be reduced when the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from the bottom up. In addition, when the scroll bar 415 is touched and dragged from the top to the bottom, the broadcast image may be enlarged.

Next, as shown in (26-3) of FIG. 26, a first touch operation or a second touch operation is performed on the scroll bar 415. FIG. Then, the received broadcast channel may be changed. Alternatively, although not shown, the volume of the received broadcast channel may be adjusted.

It is apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit and essential features of the present invention.

For example, the touch drag operation may be replaced with a flick operation.

For example, the present invention described above can be embodied as computer readable codes on a medium on which a program is recorded. The computer-readable medium includes all kinds of recording devices in which data that can be read by a computer system is stored. Examples of computer-readable media include ROM, RAM, CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and the like, which are also implemented in the form of carrier waves (eg, transmission over the Internet). It also includes. In addition, the computer may include the controller 180 of the terminal.

Accordingly, the above detailed description should not be construed as limiting in all aspects and should be considered as illustrative. The scope of the invention should be determined by reasonable interpretation of the appended claims, and all changes within the equivalent scope of the invention are included in the scope of the invention.

1 is a block diagram of an example of a mobile terminal according to the present invention.

2 is a front perspective view of an example of a mobile terminal according to the present invention;

3 is a rear perspective view of the mobile terminal of FIG. 2.

4 is a block diagram of a wireless communication system capable of operating a mobile terminal according to the present invention.

5 is a flowchart of a first embodiment of a control method of a mobile terminal according to the present invention;

6 to 23 are state diagrams of display screens in which a first embodiment of a method for controlling a mobile terminal according to the present invention is implemented.

24 is a flowchart of a second embodiment of a control method of a mobile terminal according to the present invention.

25 and 26 are state diagrams of display screens in which a second embodiment of a method for controlling a mobile terminal according to the present invention is implemented.

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A touch screen for displaying a screen related to a predetermined menu of the terminal; And A scroll area extending in a first direction and a scroll bar located in the scroll area are displayed on the touch screen, and when the scroll bar is touched and dragged in the first direction or the opposite direction, the screen is enlarged or reduced, and the scroll And a controller configured to perform a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of an area and the scroll bar is touched and dragged in a second direction. The method of claim 1, The second direction is a mobile terminal, characterized in that the vertical direction of the first direction. The method of claim 1, The terminal further includes a camera unit, The first and second functions are related to any one of shooting brightness adjustment, shooting focus adjustment, flash on / off selection, and selection of whether to store the captured image. The method of claim 1, The terminal further includes a broadcast receiver, And a first function and a second function are related to any one of channel adjustment and volume adjustment. A touch screen for displaying a screen related to a predetermined menu of the terminal; And A scroll area extending in a first direction and a scroll bar located in the scroll area are displayed on the touch screen, and when the scroll bar is touched and dragged in the first direction or the opposite direction, the screen is enlarged or reduced, and the scroll And a controller configured to perform a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of an area and the scroll bar is long touched or tapped with a pointer. The method of claim 5, wherein The terminal further includes a camera unit, The first and second functions are related to any one of shooting brightness adjustment, shooting focus adjustment, flash on / off selection, and selection of whether to store the captured image. The method of claim 5, wherein The terminal further includes a broadcast receiver, And a first function and a second function are related to any one of channel adjustment and volume adjustment. A touch screen for displaying a screen related to a predetermined menu of the terminal; And A scroll area extending in the first direction and a scroll bar positioned in the scroll area are displayed on the touch screen, and when the scroll bar is touched and dragged in the first direction or the opposite direction, the screen is scrolled, and the scroll area and And a controller configured to perform a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of the scroll bars is long touched or tapped with a pointer. The method of claim 8, The function of the mobile terminal, characterized in that for expanding or reducing the screen associated with the predetermined menu. The method of claim 9, The predetermined menu is one of broadcast, still image playback, video playback, phone book, message, call log view, web page access, text view, and menu list view. Displaying a scroll region extending in a first direction on the touch screen and a scroll bar located within the scroll region; Enlarging or reducing the screen when the scroll bar is touched and dragged in a first direction or the opposite direction; And And performing a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of the scroll area and the scroll bar is touched and dragging in a second direction. Displaying a scroll region extending in a first direction on the touch screen and a scroll bar located within the scroll region; Enlarging or reducing the screen when the scroll bar is touched and dragged in a first direction or the opposite direction; And And performing a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of the scroll area and the scroll bar is long touched or tapped with a pointer. Displaying a scroll region extending in a first direction on the touch screen and a scroll bar located within the scroll region; Scrolling the screen when the scroll bar is touched and dragged in a first direction or the opposite direction; And And performing a function related to the predetermined menu when at least one of the scroll area and the scroll bar is long touched or tapped with a pointer.
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