WO2000027030A1 - Method and apparatus for selecting an option in a system - Google Patents
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- H03J—TUNING RESONANT CIRCUITS; SELECTING RESONANT CIRCUITS
- H03J9/00—Remote-control of tuned circuits; Combined remote-control of tuning and other functions, e.g. brightness, amplification
- H03J9/06—Remote-control of tuned circuits; Combined remote-control of tuning and other functions, e.g. brightness, amplification using electromagnetic waves other than radio waves, e.g. light
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- the invention relates to a method for selecting an option from a plurality of options in a system comprising a display screen and an input device with a plurality of hard keys, the method comprising a display step displaying on the display screen a plurality of soft keys each corresponding with a respective one of the options, the soft keys being displayed in an overall arrangement, a selection step selecting a particular hard key for selecting the soft key that relates with the selected hard key on the basis of correspondence between the soft key in the overall arrangement and the hard key on the input device, and an activation step activating the option corresponding with the thus selected soft key.
- the user first selects the group of options from which an option is to be selected. This group is then related to the input device, whereby each soft key, which corresponds with an option, is assigned to a corresponding hard key on the input device. A subsequent selection of a hard key results in selection and activation of the corresponding option.
- Such a direct key provides a quick access to the corresponding option, since it is not necessary to make a pre-selection of a group of options.
- This feature can advantageously be used for options that are present in every mode of the system and for options that must allow quick access.
- the pre-selection unit allows the user to make a selection of a group among the groups of displayed soft keys, the actual selection of a soft key for activation of the desired option is to be made from such a group. Therefore it suffices that the input device has a hard key for each of the soft key of the group and it is no longer necessary for the input device to have a hard key for each of the displayed options.
- the apparatus according to the invention still provides the user with full access to all of the displayed options with a smaller number of hard keys.
- the actual display of the selectable options and the mapping of the soft keys to the hard keys of the input device may be realised in software. This gives a large flexibility in that a given input device can be used in conjunction with different soft keys and corresponding functions. Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are recited in the dependent claims.
- Figure 1 shows an overview of a system employing the invention
- Figure 2 shows the display screen on the display device and the input device
- Figure 3 shows an alternative display screen and input device
- Figure 4 shows an apparatus for selecting an option according to the invention.
- Corresponding features in the various Figures are denoted by the same reference symbols.
- FIG. 1 shows an overview of a system employing the invention.
- This system 100 is an X-ray viewing system operated by a user.
- the system 100 has a storage space 102 comprising X-ray images of one or more patients.
- a user can control the system to retrieve one or more images from the storage space and to display these images on a display device 104.
- the system has an input device 106 with which the user can select a desired function of the system.
- the input device 106 sends commands to the system in a wireless way via infrared signals providing a large operational flexibility to the user.
- the type of connection between the input device and the system is not relevant to the invention.
- Another type of wireless link than infrared signals can be used or the link may be via a cable.
- the system has a central station 108 based on a general purpose computer to carry out the various tasks of the system.
- FIG. 2 shows the display screen on the display device and the input device.
- the display screen 202 has an image display area 204 and a soft key area 206.
- the image display area is used to display the image chosen by the user.
- the system displays soft keys for the user to select a function of the system.
- Each soft key corresponds with a certain function and selection of a soft key results in the activation of that function.
- a soft key is provided with a pictogram to assist the user in memorising the corresponding function of the soft key. The actual contents of the pictograms are not relevant to the invention and therefore they are not shown in the drawings for reasons of clarity.
- the input device 208 has 4 hard keys, these are keys 210, 212, 214 and 216, and a push-button 218 that can be pushed at two different positions 220 and 222. Pressing a hard key of the input device results in the selection of the soft key which is currently related to that hard key. How this relation is established is explained below.
- the soft keys are displayed in a certain overall arrangement that is composed of 4 groups of 4 keys each. Such a group and its soft keys are displayed in a layout that corresponds with the layout of the hard keys on the input device. At any one time, only one of the groups is active allowing the soft keys of that group to be selected. This is indicated on the display screen by highlighting an area, like area 224, forming the layout of that active group. The user can select which of the groups is to be active by manipulating push-button 218 of the input device. Pushing on position 220 makes that the next group up becomes the active group, i.e. group 226, and pushing on position 222 makes that the next group down becomes the active group, i.e. group 228.
- the soft keys of the active groups are related to the hard keys of the input device. This relationship is by correspondence in position: the soft key on a given position in the layout of the selected group, e.g. in layout 224, is related to the hard key that has the same position in the layout of keys on the input device.
- soft key 230 is related to hard key 210, soft key 232 to hard key 212, soft key 234 to hard key 214, and soft key 236 to hard key 216. Pressing a hard key on the input device results in selecting the related soft key and activation of the corresponding function.
- Selecting a certain soft key according to the invention is done in two steps. First, the user selects the group in which the soft key is located by manipulating push-button 218. Secondly, the user pushes the hard key that corresponds in position with the desired soft key in the selected group. If the user wants to select a soft key in the group which is already active, then the first step can be skipped and the hard key can be pushed directly. When a hard key is being pushed, the input device transmits a signal which is indicative of that particular hard key. In the embodiment shown in Figure 2, the input device is capable of transmitting 6 different signals: 4 signals for the respective hard keys, 1 signal when pushed at position 220 for moving the active group up, and 1 signal when pushed at position 222 for moving the active group down.
- the signals are received in the central station and translated to the intended action for the system.
- a hard key is pressed, then a table is accessed to determine which soft key is to be selected on the basis of which of the groups is active and which of the 4 keys is being pressed.
- the overall arrangement of the soft keys is composed of different groups arranged along a single axis.
- the groups are arranged on top of each other from the bottom of the display screen to the top of the display screen.
- the groups can be arranged along two different axes. This requires a button on the input device allowing a 2- dimensional movement of the indication area in the soft key area 206. This can be a pushbutton with 4 different push positions or a joystick which can move in the two different directions along the two axes.
- the input device may have the keys arranged in three dimensions, e.g. 4 keys at respective sides of a cubic shaped body. Then a group of keys is displayed as the keys ' on a three dimensional representation of the input device in the soft key area of the display screen.
- the 16 soft keys are treated as 4 different groups of 4 keys with no overlap of keys between groups.
- the 4 groups of soft keys are displayed at fixed positions on the display screen and the indication area 224 is moved relative to these positions for making a selection among the groups.
- the indication area it would also be possible to have the indication area at a fixed position on the display screen and to move the groups relative to this position. This is carried out in a cyclic manner, whereby a group which moves from the screen is being entered again at the opposite side.
- the groups are moved 1 position upwards the following events occur.
- Group 228 moves into the indication area and becomes the new active group from which a soft key can be selected.
- the previous active group moves to the previous position of group 226 and group 226 moves to the previous position of group 238. Furthermore, group 238 moves at the upper side out of the soft key area and is entered again at the bottom side of the soft key area, then taking the previous position of group 228.
- a file contains a number of images of a patient and a run is a series of images that together form the result of an examination, e.g. a series of images taken 1 second apart or a series of images taken at 5 centimetres distance apart.
- the 4 soft keys of the first group all start with the letter 'a', the soft keys of the second group with the letter 'b', the soft keys of the third group with the letter 'c', and the soft keys of the fourth group with the letter 'd'.
- the first group is indicated by reference numeral 238.
- the second group is indicated by reference numeral 226, the third group is active as shown by indication area 234, and the fourth group is indicated by reference numeral 228.
- the top left soft key has number '1'
- the top right soft key has number '2'
- the bottom left soft key has number '3'
- the bottom right soft key has number '4'.
- soft key 'cl' has reference numeral 230
- soft key 'c2' has reference numeral 232
- soft key 'c3' has reference numeral 234
- soft key 'c4' has reference numeral 236.
- the functions of the soft keys in the X-ray image viewing system are, in one of its operational modes, according to the following table.
- the actual display of soft keys in the soft key area and the assignment of system functions to those keys is dependent on the actual mode of the system. In this way, the user is presented with a set of selectable functions that is particularly relevant in the particular mode.
- An example is that the set of the displayed soft keys and assigned functions depends on the nature of the examination for which the X-ray images have been made. For the purpose of displaying
- Figure 3 shows an alternative display screen and input device.
- the input device 302 has 4 hard keys in a hard layout 223 which are related to a group of 4 soft keys shown in display area 206.
- the hard keys can for instance be related to the group of keys indicated by area 234.
- the input device 302 has 4 direct keys, namely key 304, 306, 308 and 310 respectively.
- Each direct key has a corresponding function of the system assigned to it. Pressing a direct key causes the selection and subsequent activation of that function, irrespective of which of the groups of displayed soft keys is active. This gives the advantage that for the activation of such a system function no pre-selection needs to be done. This saves time and is therefore particularly useful for functions that are used very frequently or must be available with as little delay as possible.
- FIG. 4 shows an apparatus for selecting an option according to the invention.
- the apparatus 400 is implemented according to a known architecture and is realised on a general purpose computer.
- the apparatus has a processor 402 for carrying out instructions of the program units loaded into working memory 404.
- the apparatus further has an interface 406 for communication with peripheral devices.
- the peripheral devices of the apparatus include a storage medium 410 containing the executable program units.
- the storage medium 410 can be realised as various separate devices, potentially of different kind of storage device. Application of the invention is not restricted by the type of storage device.
- Types of storage device that can be used include magnetic disc, optical disc, tape, chip card, solid state or some combination of these types.
- the peripheral devices of the apparatus further include a display 412 on which the apparatus displays a display screen with soft keys.
- the apparatus is equipped with an infrared receiver 414 for receiving the signals transmitted by the input device 208.
- the respective program units are loaded into working memory 404.
- an activation unit 420 for activating the function corresponding with the thus selected soft key.
- the apparatus 400 When the apparatus 400 is used in a system, like in the X-ray viewing system described above, the apparatus may be integrated with other parts of such a system into one overall system. This means that other program units, for carrying out the various functions of the system, will also be loaded in the working memory 404. Furthermore, storage medium 410 will then be used for storing these other program units and other data, like the X-ray images of the viewing system. Also other devices may be included in such an overall system, like a keyboard for entry of textual data.
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