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KR20100031276A
KR20100031276A KR1020080090291A KR20080090291A KR20100031276A KR 20100031276 A KR20100031276 A KR 20100031276A KR 1020080090291 A KR1020080090291 A KR 1020080090291A KR 20080090291 A KR20080090291 A KR 20080090291A KR 20100031276 A KR20100031276 A KR 20100031276A
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Abstract

When visiting a local information portal site and checking local information, it is often necessary to remember the specific page and visit again to see if new information or answers have been provided. Normally, in this case, the specific page must be remembered first, and then the specific page must be passed through several checks to enter the specific page. To solve this problem, a program called a mouse gesture is used. By using the function of the mouse gesture, the user can make an appointment to enter a specific address by the operation of the mouse and make it executable.

When you want to check local information at a specific address, you can move it in one step by using mouse gesture.

In a computer, a mouse gesture is a method of executing a specific command when a specific movement is made while the mouse button is clicked. It is a convenient way to represent commands commonly used in many programs. It is also useful for those who are uncomfortable with keyboard input. For example, to go back in a web browser, hold down the right button and quickly slide the mouse to the left. Of course, each program implements a different method and can be customized by the user. It is supported by default in web browsers such as Opera, and can be used by simply installing the plug-in in Internet Explorer or Firefox. You can use these mouse gestures to try to go to a specific address, usually four to five times at a time. The specific address here refers to a specific used car category, a sold-out product category, a new job category for a specific occupation, etc. at any time within the web page.

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Mouse gesture function and application method for the region information site}

In a computer, a mouse gesture is a method of executing a specific command when a specific movement is made while the mouse button is clicked. It is a convenient way to represent commands commonly used in many programs. It is also useful for those who are uncomfortable with keyboard input.

For example, to go back in a web browser, hold down the right button and quickly slide the mouse to the left. Of course, each program implements a different method and can be customized by the user.

It is supported by default in web browsers such as Opera, and can be used by simply installing the plug-in in Internet Explorer or Firefox.

The background art is described using a typical mouse gesture program as an example. This program causes the "back" command to be executed by moving the mouse to the left while holding down the right button. Similarly, holding the right button and moving the mouse to the right causes the "forward" command to be executed.

Figure 112008064823094-PAT00001

The execution screen is a screen executed by executing a left mouse gesture. With the mouse operations, the window can be promised and executed in advance in a desired direction. Common promises commonly used are as follows: C Shape-Close Window Right Up-Maximize Left Down-Minimize W Shape-Launch Web Browser E Shape-Launch Explorer-Copy Down-Paste ... It is of course also possible for the user to specify gestures and commands. For example, if you draw an H shape, "Hello?" Can be executed.

Figure 112008064823094-PAT00002

The screen is a screen for setting a command, which includes commands that can be used for the entire window and commands that can be specified for each program. The program and action names are shown on the left and the commands to execute on the right.

Figure 112008064823094-PAT00003

The screen is a screen for setting an execution option.

It also uses ActiveX technology to use this mouse gesture technology. However, this may bring some technical dependencies in using Microsoft's technology or adversely affect the development of applications.

So for open source applications like Netscape, Mozilla programs that don't use ActiveX can be used to prevent the loading of new programs.

In order to take advantage of the present invention, Microsoft's ActiveX is used to connect to the local information website of the present invention.

Recently, a web browser called Firefox has been eating into Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Firefox is a user-friendly web browser that goes beyond Explorer in its convenience, and its number of users is increasing because of the convenience of mouse gestures. However, almost all Korean websites are based on Explorer, so many of them are not easy to access via Firefox. Despite its convenience in Korea, the number of Firefox users does not increase because domestic websites do not follow the web standards and make the site suitable only for Microsoft's web browser.

In Korea, there is an excellent web browser that is based on Microsoft's Internet Explorer but adds the convenient function of Firefox. The best way to do this is to use Webma 2 without leaving Internet Explorer.

Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 adds some handy features, such as tabbed browsers already in use in Firefox, which are already implemented in Webma 2. In order to understand the general prior art and the current technology, Webma 2 is described as an example. Mouse gesture is a simple movement of a mouse to bring out a desired function, as shown in the figure below. Register and move the mouse to the left while holding the right mouse button to go back, move to the right to move forward, move to the start home page, and move down to refresh. You can register and use the functions that you use the most.

 In mouse gesture 1, you use the function by moving the mouse up, down, left, and right while pressing the right mouse button. In mouse gesture 2, you press the right button and use the wheel to derive the function. In addition, the menu has a function of registering and recalling a desired function by pressing the left button and then the right button.

Figure 112008064823094-PAT00004

Since Webma 2 is installed separately as an explorer-based web browser, the function of the mouse gesture is to register and use only basic functions.

In addition, as a toolbar form, such as Korea's AlToolbar is installed in the Internet address bar, and functions as a toolbar, but also adds general and basic functions of the web browser to utilize some basic mouse gesture functions.

It also uses ActiveX technology to use mouse gesture technology.

For open source, such as Netscape, it also uses plug-ins that don't use ActiveX.

In order to solve the problem of the present invention is to register a function to be connected to a specific page to the basic mouse gesture program.

The program is already installed as an ActiveX or plug-in, and settings are registered to link to a specific page.

When you check the information of a particular local information in the local information portal site or check the information, you have to go through several passes to check, confirm, confirm and enter the local site. To solve this problem, a program called a mouse gesture is used. By using the function of the mouse gesture, the user can make an appointment to enter a specific address by the operation of the mouse and make it executable.

When you want to check local information at a specific address, you can move it at once using mouse gestures.

In a computer, a mouse gesture is a method of executing a specific command when a specific movement is made while the mouse button is clicked. It is a convenient way to represent commands commonly used in many programs. It is also useful for those who are uncomfortable with keyboard input. For example, to go back in a web browser, hold down the right button and quickly slide the mouse to the left. Of course, each program implements a different method and can be customized by the user. It is supported by default in web browsers such as Opera, and can be used by simply installing the plug-in in Internet Explorer or Firefox. You can use these mouse gestures to try to go to a specific address, usually four to five times at a time. The specific address referred to here can be used at any time within the web page for a specific used car category, a sold out product category, a new job category for a specific occupation, and the like.

To complete the present invention, the user is asked to install ActiveX when accessing the local information portal site and install the program according to the answer. Of course, this is only if you use Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

Some plugin-type installers are available for Linux, Fireworks, and Mozilla programs. Let's take an example of installing ActiveX type which is a normal installation program.

When installing the installation program from the main screen as shown below, it is possible to increase the utilization of mouse gestures by selecting and installing a function using <Install specific page shortcut function>, <Install general mouse gesture function>, and <Install optional function>. have.

Figure 112008064823094-PAT00005

That is, it starts from the main screen by selecting and installing the above additional functions. Once the optional installation program has installed a specific page shortcut function related to the present invention, the URL combo registration 20 is installed at the top of the main page 10 as shown in FIG. When this combo registration 20 is clicked, the setting registration column as shown in Fig. 2 appears. In this setting registration column, a combo registration column 30 capable of selecting a combo type is displayed at the top. In the combo registration column 30, a gesture of a mouse is selected to register with the registration button 40.

Below is the contents of the registered combo registration, which can be modified and deleted in connection with a specific page according to the form of the registered combo registration (50, 90).

The specific page address column 60 registers a specific page to be shortcut in accordance with the gesture type of the mouse. And it is possible to modify (70) and delete (80) the specific page. In this way, the registration page is to register the gesture of the mouse to go to a specific page in the local information portal site to achieve the basic function of the present invention.

The flowchart of such a mouse gesture is explained as shown in FIG.

In FIG. 3, if you click (100S) the combo registration field at the top of the current page, the combo registration new window (110S) will open, and if you perform the procedure (120S) for the combo you want to set here, it will actually run. The combo registration 130S is enabled. Of course, it is also possible to modify / delete the combo 140S from the combo input 120S here. In other words, when the combo registration (130 S) has not been made, the combo modification / deletion can be selected.

In this case, when the combo registration 130S is performed, the mouse gesture is now recognized 150S, and the recognition is linked to the registered specific page 160S.

The actual appearance is as shown in FIG.

If you execute the mouse gesture that is already set while working in any page 200 in the actual local information website 210, the shortcut is executed to the specific page 230 which is registered. When the user executes another mouse gesture 220, the shortcut goes to a specific page 240 registered in the mouse gesture.

In this case, when the gesture 210 is executed, the name 210 'of the specific page associated with the gesture is displayed 210' on the side of the mouse arrow.

In addition, as shown in FIG. 5, the jumbo arrows registered on the side of the web page 300 may be displayed in a small space on the right side of the screen to make a space for the user to easily view the information and easily use the gesture. That is, the summary information of the corresponding category of the specific page of the specific mouse gesture 310 can be briefly written (320) for viewing.

Figure 1 shows the posting of the top combo registration menu on the Place website.

2 is a diagram showing the internal registration and modification of the combo registration menu.

3 is a combo registration and execution flowchart

4 shows an example of executing an on-page mouse gesture.

5 is a diagram showing the registration combo information provided on the side of the screen in the page

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Within the local information portal site, you can install a mouse gesture program on the main screen so that you can set URL registration to register a shortcut to a specific page with the program. Through this mouse gesture registration, the shortcut is registered. Local information, which receives the movement of the mouse click state as a combination, enables the mouse gesture execution registration and the driving program in the local information website to access the subcategory of the deep position in the specific page in the website once. Mouse gestures to move a specific address within the site and how to use it. The method of claim 1, wherein in the URL combo registration menu for mouse gesture registration, which is attached to the local information website main screen, a combo registration column is configured, the registration and erasing functions are configured, and a registration column is configured, and the registered combo is registered. A mouse gesture function and method for moving a specific address in a local information site, including a mouse gesture check box for modifying a registration, an address registration field to be moved after the mouse gesture is selected, and a function for modifying and deleting the URL. In the Local Information Portal site, the installation method that selects and installs the Microsoft-based Microsoft ActiveX with the roller type when accessing the main screen in order to utilize the mouse gesture function and the plug-in method without the ActiveX installation in the Netscape-type Mozilla program. Functions and how to use the mouse gesture to move a specific address in the local information site to enable the URL combo registration as an installation method. Within the Local Information Portal site, in the ActiveX and plug-in options that let you decide to install and install the mouse gesture installer from the main screen, the installer selects a specific page shortcut and installs additional features. The ability to use and move mouse gestures to a specific address within a local site, allowing you to choose the shortcut to a local site and other common mouse gesture programs. In the mouse gesture function, which works by linking a mouse page with a specific page within the local web site, when the gesture is executed, the name of the specific page associated with the gesture is displayed in a line of category summary information on the side of the mouse arrow. Mouse Gestures and How to Use to Move a Specific Address in a Local Site In the mouse gesture function that operates by connecting a mouse gesture with a specific page inside the local web site, a user-friendly function that displays a combo arrow of a registered mouse gesture in a small space on the side of the screen. Mouse gesture function and method of moving address.
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