WO1997017827A1 - Component mounting apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to component mounting method and apparatus for mounting components onto members such as boards, and more specifically, relates to screen control method and apparatus used in the component mounting method and apparatus for protecting monitor screens in personal computers and component mounting apparatuses.
- the present invention also relates to a component mounting method for dynamically customizing operation menus for the electronic component mounting apparatus, and relates to an electronic component mounting apparatus which is provided with the method.
- the present invention also relates to component mounting method and apparatus which are capable of inputting positional data onto an operating screen of a computer thereof.
- the screen saver function is implemented for the purposes of preventing the burn-in of pixels of the monitor screen and holding the quality of the pixels, by erasing the image on the monitor screen or by displaying moving graphics and characters on the screen.
- the screen saver function i ⁇ required in particular.
- reference numeral 11 denotes a monitor screen
- 12 denotes screen control means for executing the screen saver function
- 13 denotes external event detecting means for canceling the screen saver function
- Reference numeral 14 denotes an operating section for operating the apparatus
- 15 denotes an apparatus main unit.
- the screen control means 12 executes the screen saver function on the monitor screen ll to erase the screen.
- the external event detecting mean ⁇ 13 upon detecting it, requests the screen control means 12 to cancel the screen saver function, restoring the screen of the monitor screen 11 to its original state.
- the flow chart of the above action (operation) is shown in Fig. 5. That is, a start time for screen saver is counted at step S81, and then it is decided at step S82 whether or not an external event is occurred. If so, the program returns to step S81.
- step S83 it is decided at step S83 whether or not the counting is arrived at a start time for screen saver. If not, the program returns to step S82. If so, the screen saver is executed at step S84. Then, it is decided at step S85 whether or not an external event is occurred. If so, the screen saver is canceled at step S87 and then, the program returns to step S81. If not at step S85, it is decided at step S86 whether or not the operation of the apparatus is terminated. If not, the program returns to step S85. If so, the program is ended.
- Fig. 11 illustrates an electronic component mounting apparatus which is provided with an operating system.
- Fig. 12 illustrates an example of the function tree structure of an electronic component mounting apparatus.
- a menu 110 is on an upper-order hierarchy of a menu 111 and of other menu ⁇ on the same hierarchy as the menu 111, where selecting the menu 110 permits the menu 111 or other menus to be selected.
- a return to a menu of an upper-order hierarchy from a lower-order hierarchy is done by choosing a particular menu, such as a menu 112, so defined within the lower- order hierarchy.
- a menu 113 is a special menu which is provided in the case where a large number of menus are on the same hierarchy.
- the number of menus that can be displayed simultaneously within one screen is limited by the layout of the operating screen, the hardware configuration of the input device, and the like. Accordingly, when the number of the menus to be arranged on the same hierarchy exceeds this limit due to the function tree structure, the menus are divided into a plurality of groups and special menus for switching among the groups is newly provided to change over the group of menus to be displayed on the screen.
- the user when an objective menu is located at a terminal end of the function tree, the user has to trace the menus one by one from upper-order to lower-order hierarchie ⁇ , i.e., from broader to narrower terms. Besides, in a selection within each hierarchy, the user has to select a menu pertinent to the purpose of an operation from among a plurality of alternatives with the clue of the menu titles .
- the electronic component mounting apparatus i ⁇ required to have a large number of functions in controlling the apparatus, managing and editing data with which the apparatus deals, and the like, so that the operation menus are large-scaled and complicated. Accordingly, to quickly know the location of a menu that the user aims is one of the important factors that directly affect the apparatus productivity.
- the menus are fixedly po ⁇ itioned, and therefore, when a menu with a lower operational frequency is arranged in a higher order than a menu with a higher operational frequency depending on the structure of the function tree, each menu selection requires an additional procedure for seeking the intended menu from an upper- order position to a lower-order position, resulting in poor operability as an issue.
- a characteristic of the operation of electronic component mounting apparatus is that the frequency of use of a menu varies dynamically because different menus are used depending on the operated conditions of the apparatus, such as those in which the apparatus is under production, under a changeover of product items, and under maintenance. For example, it i ⁇ expected that whereas the production management information concerning product items is frequently referred to under production, the reference to data such as reference to and setting of apparatus data is more frequent than the reference to the production management information during maintenance. In many cases, actually, an operation involving a plurality of menus is required, such as when data reference is made under the production, and the menus are repetitively used by turns, so that those menus involved are necessarily selected more frequently than the other menus.
- the operational frequency of a menu al ⁇ o depends on the way in which the user runs the apparatu ⁇ . Some users runs the apparatus in the way that operations such as the input and output of data and the editing of data are collectively assigned to the host while only the setting of apparatus data is the main part of the operations using the operation menus of the apparatus. Accordingly, it is difficult to arrange the fixed operation menus provided by the manufacturer so that the ways in which all the users run the apparatus are satisfied.
- an object of the present invention is to provide component mounting method and apparatus in which a screen saver function is automatically canceled as it is necessary, for example when an abnormality has occurred to it ⁇ apparatus main unit or when an action mode needs monitoring.
- An object of the present invention is also to provide component mounting method and apparatu ⁇ in which operation menu ⁇ are customized optimally for a user by dynamically changing over the operation menus.
- An object of the present invention is to provide method and apparatus for moving a cursor to an objective position without designating the position in detail with an input device such as a mouse or track ball.
- a component mounting method for executing an operation by an operating section through a monitor screen in which a screen control method is used comprising steps of: executing a screen saver function on the monitor screen when no operation is effected on the operating section during a preset time period,- and canceling the screen saver function when an event from the operating section is detected or when an event from the apparatus other than the operating section is detected.
- the component mounting method as defined in the first aspect, wherein the event from the apparatu ⁇ detected by the internal event detecting means i ⁇ an error or a warning cau ⁇ ed in executing the component mounting method.
- the component mounting method as defined in the first aspect, wherein in the screen saver function executing ⁇ tep, the screen saver function on the monitor screen is not executed in accordance with an operational mode of the component mounting method.
- a component mounting apparatus comprising a screen control apparatus, the screen control apparatus comprising: a monitor screen; an operating section for executing an operation through the monitor screen; a screen control means for executing a screen saver function on the monitor screen; an external event detecting mean ⁇ for canceling the screen ⁇ aver function upon detection of an event derived from the operating ⁇ ection; and an internal event detecting means for canceling the ⁇ creen saver function upon detection of an event derived from the apparatus other than the operating section.
- the component mounting apparatus as defined in the fourth aspect, wherein the screen control means does not execute the screen saver function on the monitor screen in accordance with an operational mode of the component mounting apparatus.
- the screen control method and apparatus allow the screen saver function to be executed only when it is truly desired to display nothing on the monitor screen, by which the quality of the monitor screen is maintained. Further, the screen saver function can be canceled upon detection of an error or a warning cau ⁇ ed in the apparatu ⁇ or executing the method as an internal event, so that abnormality can be known immediately by viewing the monitor screen.
- the monitor screen can be monitored even if no operation is effected during a certain time period, in accordance with the operational mode.
- the component mounting method a ⁇ defined in the first a ⁇ pect comprising a method for customizing operation menus of an electronic component mounting apparatus comprising a screen for displaying operation menus of an electronic component mounting apparatus to a u ⁇ er, the method comprising steps of: selecting an operation menu out of the operation menus; dynamically rearranging an order in which the operation menus are displayed on the screen, according to frequencies of selection of the operation menus by the user so that an operation menu having the higher frequency of selection is moved to a position that is easier to select.
- the component mounting method comprising a method for customizing operation menus of an electronic component mounting apparatus, the method comprising step ⁇ of: ⁇ electing an operation menu out of the operation menu ⁇ ,- dynamically reshuffling, when a number of operation menus contained in a menu group of a same hierarchy which belongs to a common upper-order operation menu exceeds a maximum number of operation menus that can be displayed within a screen, groups of the operation menus according to operational frequencies of the menus so that operation menu ⁇ having relatively high operational frequencie ⁇ are included in a group of operation menu ⁇ that is first displayed, and are thereby preferentially displayed.
- the electronic component mounting apparatus as defined in the fourth aspect, wherein the apparatus customizes the operation menus of the apparatus, the apparatus further comprising an input device for selecting an operation menu out of the operation menus, wherein the screen display ⁇ the operation menus, and the screen control means dynamically rearranges an order in which the operation menus are displayed on the screen, according to frequencies of selection of the operation menus so that an operation menu having the higher frequency of selection is moved to a position that is easier to select.
- the component mounting apparatus as defined in the fourth aspect, wherein the apparatus customizes the operation menu ⁇ of the apparatus, the apparatus further comprising an input device for selecting an operation menu out of the operation menus, wherein the screen displays the operation menu ⁇ , and the screen control means dynamically reshuffles, when a number of operation menus contained in a menu group of a same hierarchy which belongs to a common upper-order operation menu exceeds a maximum number of operation menus that can be displayed within the screen, groups of the operation menus according to operational frequencies of the menus so that operation menu ⁇ having relatively high operational frequencies are included in a group of operation menu ⁇ that is fir ⁇ t displayed, and are thereby preferentially displayed.
- the operational frequency of the user can be obtained, for example, from an input device with which the user select ⁇ the menu out of the operation menus of the electronic component mounting apparatus, and an order in which the operation menus are displayed on the screen is dynamically rearranged according to frequencies of selection of the operation menus by the user so that an operation menu having the higher frequency of selection is moved to a position that i ⁇ the easier to select.
- the component mounting method as defined in the first aspect comprising a data input method for a computer using an input device, the method comprising steps o : in a process of repositioning an input cursor for designation of a position, storing a current cursor position and a cursor position inputted from the input device; calculating a cursor moving direction based on both the current cursor po ⁇ ition and the cursor position,- and moving the cursor to an input-waiting position based on the calculated cursor moving direction and positions of input object candidates, even without an input of detailed positional designation.
- the component mounting method as defined in the eleventh aspect further comprising a step of storing a cursor moving velocity in addition to the cursor moving direction calculated from the current cursor position and the inputted cursor position, wherein the cursor is moved to the input- waiting position based on the calculated cursor moving direction, the cursor moving velocity, and the positions of input object candidates even without an input of detailed positional designation.
- the component mounting apparatus as defined in the fourth a ⁇ pect, further comprising: a current position storing means for ⁇ toring a current cur ⁇ or po ⁇ ition; an inputted position storing means for storing a cursor position inputted from an input device,- a moving direction calculating mean ⁇ for calculating a cursor moving direction based on both the current cursor position and the inputted cursor position; an input object storing means for storing positions of input object candidates,- and a corrected position determining means for moving the cursor to an objective position which an operator purposes, based on the calculated cursor moving direction and the positions of input object candidates.
- the component mounting apparatu ⁇ as claimed in the thirteenth aspect, further comprising: a cursor moving amount differential calculating means for calculating a cursor moving velocity, wherein the corrected position determining means moves the cursor to the objective position which the operator purposes, based on the calculated cursor moving direction, the cursor moving velocity, and the positions of input object candidates.
- the cursor in positioning the input cursor for designation of a position by data input using the input device such as a mouse or track ball in computer operation, the cursor can be moved to the objective position by a rough input of cursor position even without an input of detailed positional designation.
- Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing the arrangement of the screen control section in component mounting method and apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention to which a screen control method is applied;
- Fig. 2 is a flow chart of the screen control method of the first embodiment
- Fig. 3 is a flow chart of a the screen control method in component mounting method and apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention,-
- Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing the arrangement of the conventional screen control section,- Fig. 5 is a flow chart of the screen control method of Fig. 4;
- Fig. 6 is an appearance view of an operating system of a third embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 7 is a flow chart illustrating the processing procedure of the third embodiment
- Fig. 8 illustrate ⁇ an operating ⁇ creen of an embodiment of the third embodiment
- Fig. 9 is a chart illustrating operational frequencies in the third embodiment.
- Fig. 10 illustrates a function tree structure of a fourth embodiment of the present invention, in the case where the number of the menus on the same hierarchy which have a common upper-order menu exceeds the maximum number of menu ⁇ that can be displayed on a screen,-
- Fig. 11 is an appearance view of an electronic component mounting apparatus to which the third and/or fourth embodiments are applied;
- Fig. 12 illustrates an example of a function tree structure of a conventional electronic component mounting apparatus,-
- Fig. 13 is a flow chart showing an example of the fourth embodiment
- Fig. 14 is a view showing a tree structure of an initial setting state of the menu screen immediately after the apparatus is turned on;
- Fig. 15 is a view showing a tree structure during operation before a menu is exchanged
- Fig. 16 is a view showing a tree structure after a menu is exchanged
- Fig. 17 is a system arrangement view of a fifth embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 18 is a flow chart of the operation in the fifth embodiment
- Figs. 19A, 19B, and 19C are explanatory views showing the operation of the fifth embodiment of the invention,- Figs. 20A, 20B, 20C, and 20D are other explanatory view ⁇ showing the operation of the fifth embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 21 is a system arrangement view of a sixth embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 22 is a flow chart of the operation in the sixth embodiment of the invention,-
- Fig. 23 is an explanatory view showing the operation in a conventional method.
- Fig. 24 is another explanatory view showing the operation of the conventional method.
- reference numeral l denotes a monitor screen
- 2 denotes screen control means for executing the screen saver function
- 3 denotes external event detecting means for canceling the screen saver function.
- Reference numeral 4 denotes an operating section for operating a component mounting apparatus
- 5 denotes an apparatus main unit of the component mounting apparatu ⁇ .
- Reference numeral 6 denotes internal event detecting means for canceling the screen saver function upon detection of an event from the apparatus main unit 5.
- step Si If so, the program returns to step Si. If not, it is decided at step S3 whether or not an internal event is occurred. If so, the program returns to step SI. If not, it is decided at step S4 whether or not the counting is arrived at a start time for screen saver. If not, the program returns to step S2. If so, the screen saver is executed at step S5. Then, it is decided at step S6 whether or not an external event i ⁇ occurred. If so, the screen saver is canceled at step S9 and then, the program returns to step SI. If not at step S6, it is decided at step S7 whether or not an internal event is occurred. If so, the screen saver is canceled at step S9 and then, the program returns to step SI.
- step S8 it is decided at step S8 whether or not the operation of the apparatus is terminated. If not, the program returns to ⁇ tep S86. If so, the program i ⁇ ended. When no operation is effected during a predetermined time period and no internal event such as an error message from the apparatus main unit 5 occurs, the screen is erased by executing the screen ⁇ aver function on the monitor screen 1 from the screen control means 2 at steps S1-S5.
- the external event detecting means 3 Upon a key input from the operating section 4 or a depression of the screen saver function canceling key or the like, the external event detecting means 3 requests the screen control means 2 to cancel the screen saver function, restoring the screen of the monitor screen 1 to the original state at steps S6 and S9.
- the internal event detecting means 6 requests the screen control means 2 to cancel the screen saver function, restoring the ⁇ creen of the monitor screen 1 to the original state at steps S7 and S9.
- the screen saver function is automatically canceled when the operation of the apparatus or the monitoring of the action is necessary, whereas the screen saver function is executed only when the monitor screen is unnecessary.
- the monitor ⁇ creen 1 can be prevented from burn-in of pixel ⁇ without deteriorating the workability, so that the quality can be maintained.
- the screen saver function in the above embodiment has been shown as a method of erasing the screen, it is also possible to display moving graphics or characters on the screen.
- the apparatus main unit 5 of an electronic component mounting apparatus is so designed as to be able to designate, a ⁇ its mounting action, a one-block action mode, that is, action adjustment mode, that the action is executed step by step from a component suction action for sucking and holding a component from a component supply section to a component mounting action for mounting the sucked component onto a board for action adjustment, and a continuous action mode, that is, normal action mode, that the action is executed continuou ⁇ ly from a component suction action for sucking and holding components from component supply sections to a component mounting action for mounting the sucked components onto boards for continuous production.
- the operator operates the mounting apparatus while checking the mounting state in sequence.
- the screen saver function when in effect, may be an obstacle to the mounting state checking work.
- the continuous action mode because the production of electronic component mounting is normally carried out without effecting any operation on the component mounting apparatus, it is not necessary to hold the screen display normally.
- the screen control means 2 checks the two action modes at ⁇ tep SlO in Fig. 3, where the screen control means 2 controls in such a way that the screen saver function is nullified for the one-block action mode at step 10, and that the ⁇ creen saver function is validated for the continuous action mode at step ⁇ SlO and S11-S19 which are similar to step ⁇ S1-S9 in Fig. 2.
- the screen saver function will not be executed even with an elapse of a predetermined time in the case of the one-block action mode, so that the screen of the monitor screen 1 will not be erased.
- the screen saver function is executed only when it is truly required, by which the operability of the electronic component mounting apparatus can be enhanced.
- the screen saver function is canceled. Therefore, it becomes pos ⁇ ible to execute the ⁇ creen ⁇ aver function only when it i ⁇ truly desired to display nothing on the monitor screen, without obstructing the operation of the apparatus or the monitoring of the action.
- the burn-in of pixels of the monitor screen can be prevented, and the quality of the monitor screen can be maintained without deteriorating the workability.
- the component mounting apparatus is provided with a screen control apparatus comprising internal event detecting means for canceling the screen saver function upon detection of an error or warning as an internal event.
- the component mounting apparatus is provided with a screen control apparatus comprising screen control means for executing the screen saver function on the monitor screen depending on the action mode of the component mounting apparatus.
- the monitor screen can be monitored even if no operation is effected during a certain time period, depending on the action mode of the apparatus or the contents of the work.
- the screen saver function on the monitor screen is not executed in the action adjustment mode in the second embodiment, the screen saver function on the monitor screen is, in generally, not executed in accordance with an operational mode of the component mounting method/apparatus, such as a non-screen saver mode of the component mounting method/apparatus.
- the action adjustment mode of the component mounting method is one example of the non-screen saver mode.
- Fig. 6 is an appearance view of an operating system of the third embodiment
- Fig. 7 is a flow chart illustrating the processing procedure of the third embodiment
- Fig. 8 illustrates an operating screen of the third embodiment
- Fig. 9 is a chart illustrating the operational frequencies which are defined with respect to the menus in Fig. 8.
- reference numeral 101 designates a screen display unit
- numeral 102 designates a device for selecting and inputting a menu displayed on the screen display unit 101.
- a track ball, a type of pointing device is employed as the device 102.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an operating ⁇ creen displayed on the screen display unit 101, and reference numerals 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, and 108 respectively de ⁇ ignate a menu which can be ⁇ elected. During the selection, a menu is switched over to another menu with the track ball 102.
- a menu selected out of the menus on the same hierarchy which are displayed as ⁇ hown in Fig. 8 is inputted with the track ball 102.
- Each menu has the number of times of being selected, i.e. the operational frequency, as its attribute.
- the operational frequencies which are defined with respect to the menus on the same hierarchy are illustrated.
- the function is executed at step S55.
- menus are displayed according to the operational frequencies which the lower-order hierarchy menus have at step S54.
- the operational frequencies are compared among a group of menus on the same hierarchy which have the same upper-order menu.
- a menu which has been ⁇ elected a greater number of times out of the menu group is defined as having a higher operational frequency, and a menu which ha ⁇ been selected a smaller number of times is defined as having a lower operational frequency.
- a po ⁇ ition on the left ⁇ ide of the screen i ⁇ ea ⁇ ier to ⁇ elect.
- the menu ⁇ are di ⁇ played on the ⁇ creen from left to right in descending order of operational frequency, based on the latest operational frequencies at all times.
- the number of times of selection of a menu assumes a finite value; however, too large a value makes the comparison among the menus meaningless. Therefore, at a timing set arbitrarily by the user (e.g., turning- off of the power of the apparatus, change of the operator etc. ) , the order of the menus which depend on their operational frequencies at the time point is taken as a basi ⁇ , and the numbers of times of selection are cleared.
- menus 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, and 108 are displayed on the screen from left to right in descending order of operational frequency at all times. Thus, the more highly a menu is expected to be selected at the time of the selection, the nearer to the leftmost position the menu is located.
- Fig. 10 illustrates a function tree structure in the case where the number of the menus on the same hierarchy which have a common upper-order menu exceeds the maximum number of menus that can be displayed on a screen.
- a menu 109 is an exclusive menu for switching over the menus initially displayed to the menus displayed next.
- the menus to be even on the same hierarchy are divided into a group on the upper-order hierarchy and a group on the low-order hierarchy a ⁇ ⁇ hown in the menu 13, and each group of menus has fixed members.
- the menus are considered to be on the same hierarchy, and the operational frequency of the same level is applied to the menus, so that which group a menu belongs to in Fig. 10 changes dynamically. That is, the menus are repositioned so that a menu which has the higher operational frequency is included into the group of menus displayed initially and that a menu which has the lower operational frequency is included into the group of menus displayed next.
- the fourth embodiment an example will be described with reference to Fig ⁇ . 13 through 16.
- MIN(A) indicates a menu having the minimum operational frequency in the menu group A.
- MAX(B) indicates a menu having the maximum operational frequency in the menu group B.
- F(MIN(A)) indicates an operational frequency value of the menu having the minimum operational frequency in the menu group A.
- F(MAX(B)) indicates an operational frequency value of the menu having the maximum operational frequency in the menu group B.
- Figs. 14-16 show ⁇ a tree ⁇ tructure of an initial setting state of the menu screen immediately after the apparatus is turned on. An operational frequency of each menu is set to be 0.
- the menu group A at the first hierarchy includes LOAD, SAVE, DELETE, COPY, RENAME , PRINT, and DATA CONVERT.
- the menu group B at the second hierarchy includes FORMAT FD and SAVE IMAGE.
- Fig. 14 when the operation of FORMAT FD is carried out, the menu of FORMAT FD can be displayed and selected after a menu of GO TO NEXT/GO BACKWARD is selected.
- Fig. 15 shows the screen after some operations are selected and carried out.
- the operational frequencies of the carried- out operations are indicated in the figure by dotted frames which are not viewed in the actual screen.
- the operational frequencies are increased each time the operation is carried out at step S22.
- MIN(A) indicating a menu having the minimum operational frequency in the menu group A is DATA CONVERT .
- MAX(B) indicating a menu having the maximum operational frequency in the menu group B is FORMAT FD.
- F(MI ⁇ (A)) indicating an operational frequency value of the menu having the minimum operational frequency in the menu group A is 2.
- F(MAX(B)) indicating an operational frequency value of the menu having the maximum operational frequency in the menu group B is 8.
- the method according to the third and fourth embodiments can carried out by the screen control means in Fig. 1 as an example.
- the menus which have higher operational frequencies are preferentially displayed so that a menu can be selected without considering the difference between the broader term and the narrower term.
- the method of the invention for customizing operation menus of an electronic component mounting apparatus comprises a screen for di ⁇ playing operation menus of the electronic component mounting apparatus to a user and an input means or input device for selecting an operation menu out of the operation menus, wherein an order in which the operation menus are displayed on the screen i ⁇ dynamically rearranged according to frequencie ⁇ of selection of the operation menus by the user so that an operation menu having the higher frequency of selection is moved to a position that is the easier to select.
- groups of menus which are preferentially displayed are dynamically reshuffled according to the number of menus that are displayed on a screen and according to the operational frequencies.
- the optimum arrangement of menus is maintained according to the state of the electronic component mounting apparatus and its operational management by the user.
- the menu purposed by the user can be found out and selected quickly out of a large number of intricate operation menus of the apparatus, by which the operability is improved.
- the operation menus which are based on the function tree provided by the manufacturer have a structure which i ⁇ supposed to be customized, the operation menus can be flexibly adapted to additional new functions, special functions for individual user ⁇ , or the like, by which the extensibility and maintainability as a apparatus are improved.
- Fig. 17 is a system arrangement view of a data input method showing the fifth embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 18 is a flow chart illustrating the operation in the system arrangement of Fig. 17.
- a current position storing means 211 stores the current cursor position at step S61
- an inputted position storing means 212 stores the cursor position inputted from an input device such as a mouse or a track ball 102 in Fig. 6 by an operator at step S63.
- a moving direction calculating means 213 calculates a cursor moving direction based on the current cursor position and the inputted cursor po ⁇ ition at step S66.
- An input object storing means 214 stores positions of input object candidates at step S62.
- a corrected position determining means 215 moves the cursor to the objective position, e.g. input-waiting position, which the operator purposes, based on the calculated cursor moving direction and the po ⁇ ition ⁇ of input object candidates at step S65.
- the objective position e.g. input-waiting position
- Figs. 19A to 19C there are three candidates, BUTTON A, BUTTON B, and BUTTON C, for position input to be made with the mouse, and that the current mouse cursor position is an arbitrary position. It is also assumed that each position has its coordinates a ⁇ shown in the figures.
- the current position is stored at step S61 and the candidates for movement are stored at step S62.
- the operator initially moves the mouse cursor to the position shown in Fig. 19B by manipulating the mouse, where the cursor moving operation in this case is done not precisely but so roughly as to designate an approximate direction. So, the inputted position is accepted at ⁇ tep S63.
- each of the three candidates for position input is assumed to have an area with an arbitrary width, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 19C.
- the nearest position may be found out either by varying the constant b of the linear equation or by varying the constant a of the equation.
- a ⁇ shown in Figs. 20A to 20D there are six candidates, BUTTON A, BUTTON B, BUTTON C, BUTTON D, BUTTON E, and BUTTON F, for position input to be made by the mouse, and that each position has it ⁇ coordinates as shown in the figures.
- the operator has moved the mouse cursor to the position shown in Fig. 20B by manipulating the mouse, where the cursor moving operation in this case is done not precisely but so roughly as to designate an approximate direction.
- each of the six candidates for position input is assumed to have an area with an arbitrary width, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 20C.
- the cursor is moved to the reference coordinate ⁇ of the candidate found out at step S65.
- the cursor is moved to reference coordinates of the candidate nearest to the position of the inputted coordinates or the candidate nearest to the position of the coordinate ⁇ where the cursor ha ⁇ re ⁇ ided initially.
- Fig. 21 is a block diagram showing the arrangement of the sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- the current position storing means 211 ⁇ tore ⁇ the current cursor position.
- the inputted position storing means 212 stores the cursor position inputted from an input device such as a mouse by an operator.
- the move direction calculating means 213 calculates a cursor moving direction based on the current cursor position and the inputted cursor position.
- a cursor moving amount differential calculating means 221 calculates a cursor moving velocity.
- the input object storing means 214 stores positions of input object candidates.
- the corrected po ⁇ ition determining means 215 moves the cursor to the objective position which the operator purpose ⁇ , based on the calculated cursor moving direction and the position ⁇ of the input object candidates.
- Fig. 22 is a flow chart of the operation in the arrangement of Fig. 21.
- a ⁇ shown in Figs. 20A-20D there are six candidates for position input to be made with the mouse, and that each position has its coordinate ⁇ a ⁇ shown in the figures.
- the current position is stored at step S71 and the candidates for movement are stored at step S72.
- the operator has moved the mouse cursor to the position shown in Fig. 20B by manipulating the mouse, where the cursor moving operation is done not precisely but so roughly as to designate an approximate direction. So, the inputted position is stored at step S73.
- the system calculates the cursor moving direction based on the current cursor position and the inputted position.
- the nearest position may be found out either by varying the constant b of the linear equation or by varying the constant a of the equation.
- each of the six candidates for position input is assumed to have an area with an arbitrary width, as shown by the dotted lines in Fig. 20C.
- the cursor moving velocity is previously classified into several levels, and the cursor is moved to the position of a candidate which is determined as the object according to the level of the moving velocity. Now assume that there are three levels of moving velocity and that the cursor moving velocity is SI corresponding to velocity level 1 (the highest velocity level) .
- the system judges that the operator purposes the candidate that is the farther from the position of the initial coordinate ⁇ , and moves the cursor to the position of the reference coordinates of BUTTON D shown in Fig. 20D.
- the system similarly moves the cursor to the position of the reference coordinates of BUTTON D.
- the system chooses the candidate that is the nearer to the position of the initial coordinates, and moves the cursor to the position of the candidate of BUTTON B.
- the moving velocity has been clas ⁇ ified into three levels
- the velocity may be classified into an arbitrary number of levels.
- the system may choose either the candidate nearer to the position of the initial coordinates or the candidate farther from the position of the initial coordinates, whichever it is, optically.
- the cursor in repositioning the input cursor for designation of a position by data input with an input device such as a mouse or track ball in computer operation, the cursor can be easily moved to the objective position only by a rough input of cursor position even without an input of detailed positional designation.
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