WO2002056168A1 - Dispositif de traitement d'informations - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus, and more particularly, to an information processing apparatus suitable for use when inputting information with a jog dial or the like.
- a device called a jog dial or the like is provided on a mobile phone or the like to select a desired function from a menu.
- a mobile phone or the like can input a telephone number or select a desired function with one hand.
- a display unit 201 made of a liquid crystal or the like is provided above the mobile phone 200.
- a jog dial 202 is provided on the left side of the display unit 201 on the side surface of the mobile phone 200.
- the display unit 201 displays a number from 0 to 9 when a telephone number is entered.
- the number display unit 211 displays the number displayed on the number display unit 211.
- a telephone number display section 2 13 on which a cursor 2 12 and a selected number (telephone number) are displayed.
- the jog dial 202 is generally configured to be able to rotate in the vertical direction and to be able to press against the main body of the mobile phone 200.
- the jog dial 202 is rotated up and down, so that the cursor 211 moves on the number displayed on the number display part 211.
- the number at which the cursor 2 1 2 is located is selected by pressing the jog dial 202 as one of the numbers constituting the telephone number, the selected number is displayed in the telephone number display section 2 1 3 Will be added to the display.
- the phone number is entered in this way, but the jog dial 202 is operated in the up and down direction, while the force sol 2 1 2 corresponding to the operation of the jog dial 202 is moved in the left and right direction It is.
- the operation direction of the jog dial 202 and the movement direction of the cursor 211 are different, the user does not have to select a desired number while recognizing that the operation in the vertical direction is in the horizontal direction. However, there were issues such as taking time, selecting the wrong number, and so on.
- the desired number is selected by moving the cursor on the number, but the display unit 201 of the mobile phone is small and it is not clearly displayed as a screen.
- the movement of the cursor 2 12 is difficult to see for a user with weak vision.
- the dynamic change of the image is poor, and it is difficult to immediately recognize whether or not the operation result is displayed. Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention has been made in view of such a situation, and enables an intuitive recognition between a jog dial operation and a selected number, and further dynamically changes a displayed number. It is to be able to do.
- a first information processing device of the present invention displays a predetermined number of numbers, and changes a display position of the displayed number according to an operation of a first direction of an operation unit.
- second display means for displaying the force solution at a fixed position independent of the operation of the operation unit, which is located on one of the numbers displayed by the first display means When the operating unit is operated in the second direction, the number at which the force sol displayed by the second display means is located is the first number.
- a third display means for displaying in a display area different from the display area by the display means.
- the first display means can arrange and display a predetermined number of numbers in a substantially arc shape.
- the first display means can display a predetermined number of numbers arranged linearly.
- a first information processing method of the present invention displays a predetermined number of numbers, and controls a change in a display position of the displayed numbers in accordance with an operation of the operation unit in a first direction.
- the control step and the display of the force at a fixed position that is located on one of the numbers whose display has been controlled in the processing of the first display control step and that is fixed independently of the operation of the operation unit A second display control step for controlling the operation of the display unit and, when the operation unit is operated in the second direction, the number of the numeral at which the force sol whose display has been controlled in the processing of the second display control step is located,
- a third display control step of controlling display in a display area different from the display area in which display is controlled by the first display control step characterized by comprising:
- the program displays a predetermined number of numbers and operates the operation unit in the first direction.
- a first display control step for controlling the change of the display position of the displayed number in accordance with the first display control step; and a first display control step positioned on one of the numbers whose display has been controlled in the processing of the first display control step.
- a second display control step for controlling the display of the force solver at a fixed position without depending on the operation of the operation unit; and a second display control when the operation unit is operated in the second direction.
- a third display control step for controlling the display of the numeral at which the cursor whose display has been controlled in the processing of the control step is located in a display area different from the display area whose display is controlled by the first display control step.
- the second information processing device of the present invention displays a number having a larger value or a number having a smaller value than the displayed number according to an operation of the operation unit in the first direction.
- the numbers displayed by the first display means are displayed in a display area different from the display area by the first display means.
- a second display means is used to display a number having a larger value or a number having a smaller value than the displayed number according to an operation of the operation unit in the first direction.
- the first display means displays a number having a value larger than the displayed number
- the first display means displays the number while gradually increasing the display size of the number, and displays a number having a value smaller than the displayed number.
- numbers can be displayed while gradually reducing the display size.
- the first display means may display a number while rotating the number, and a rotation direction thereof may correspond to an operation of the operation unit in a first direction.
- a second information processing method includes a first display control for controlling a display of a numerical value having a larger value or a numerical value smaller than the displayed numerical value in accordance with an operation of the operation unit in the first direction.
- a second display control step of controlling display on a different display area is a different display area.
- the program of the second recording medium comprises a first display for controlling a display of a numerical value having a larger value or a numerical value smaller than the displayed numerical value in accordance with an operation of the operation unit in the first direction.
- the control unit is operated in the second direction, the display area of the number whose display is controlled in the processing of the first display control step and the display area whose display is controlled in the processing of the first display control step are controlled.
- the display position of the displayed number is changed in accordance with the operation of the operation unit in the first direction, and the display position of the displayed number is changed. Operation on the operation unit located on one number
- the cursor is displayed at a fixed position without depending on the operation direction and the operation unit is operated in the second direction, the numeral at which the force is located is displayed in a different display area.
- a numerical value having a larger value or a numerical value smaller than the displayed numerical value is displayed according to an operation of the operation unit in the first direction.
- the displayed numbers are displayed in different display areas.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating input of a telephone number in a conventional mobile phone.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a configuration of an embodiment of an information processing system to which the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration of an external appearance of a mobile phone.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a configuration of an external appearance of an upper portion of the mobile phone.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an internal configuration of the mobile phone.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining the configuration of the graphic interface.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating the input of a telephone number in a mobile phone.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of an image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing another example of an image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart for explaining input of a telephone number in a mobile phone.
- FIG. 12A is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 12B is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 13A is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 13B is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 13C is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 14A is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 14B is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 14C is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 15A is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 15B is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 15C is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart for explaining input of a telephone number in a mobile phone.
- FIG. 17A is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- Figure 17B shows another example of the image displayed on the LCD FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart for explaining the input of a telephone number in a mobile phone.
- FIG. 19A is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 19B is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 19C is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 19D is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 19E is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 19F is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 19G is a diagram showing still another example of the image displayed on the liquid crystal display.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram illustrating a medium. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration of an information processing system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a network system to which the portable information terminals 1-1 to 114 are connected, and a base station which is a fixed wireless station in a cell in which a communication service providing area is divided into a desired size.
- 2-1 to 2-4 are installed.
- mobile information terminals 1-1 to 114 which are mobile radio stations include, for example, W-CDMA (Wi). It is wirelessly connected by a code division multiple access method called deband-code division multiple access (DMB), and uses a 2 [GHz] frequency band to perform high-speed data communication at a data transfer rate of up to 2 [Mbps]. You get it.
- Wi code division multiple access method
- DMB deband-code division multiple access
- the portable information terminals 1-1 to 1-4 can perform high-speed data communication over a large capacity data using the W-CDMA system.
- Various types of data communication such as image transmission and reception can be executed.
- the base stations 211 to 2-4 are connected to the public line network 3 via a wired line, and the public line network 3 is connected to the Internet 5 and a number of unillustrated subscribers. User wired terminals, computer networks and corporate networks are connected.
- An access server 6 of an Internet service provider is also connected to the public line network 3, and a content data server 7 owned by the Internet service provider is connected to the access server 6 '. Have been.
- the content data server 7 converts content data, such as a simple homepage, into a compact HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) format, for example, in response to a request from a subscriber wired terminal or a portable information terminal 11-1 to 1-4. Provide as a file.
- content data such as a simple homepage
- a compact HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) format for example, in response to a request from a subscriber wired terminal or a portable information terminal 11-1 to 1-4.
- a file Provide as a file.
- a large number of WWW servers 8-1 to 8 -N are connected to the Internet 5 and subscriber wired terminals and mobile information terminals are in accordance with the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol 1) protocol. From 1 1 to 1 1 1 to 4 can access the W server 8-1 to 8-N.
- TCP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol 1
- the portable information terminals 1-1 to 1-4 communicate with the base station 2-1 to 2-4 (not shown) using a simple transport protocol of 2 [Mbps], and the base station 2-1 to 2-4 From WWW servers 8-1 to 8-N via TCP / IP protocol via Internet 3
- the management control device 4 is connected to the subscriber's wired terminals and the portable information terminals 111 to 114 via the public line network 3, and the subscriber's wired terminals and the portable information terminals 111 to 1 to 1 are connected. It performs authentication processing and charging processing for 14.
- the portable information terminals 111 to 114 will be described.
- the portable information terminals 111 and 112 are called PDAs (Personal Digital Assistance) and the like, and the portable information terminals 1_3 and 114 are called mobile phones and the like.
- FIG. 4 shows the configuration of the external appearance of the mobile phone as the mobile information terminals 1-3 and 114.
- the mobile terminals 113 and 114 are mobile phones provided with a camera capable of capturing an image.
- the mobile terminals 1 to 3 and 1 to 4 are referred to as mobile phones 10.
- the mobile phone 10 is divided into a display unit 12 and a main body 13 with a center hinge unit 11 as a boundary, and is formed so as to be foldable via the hinge unit 11. I have.
- An antenna 14 for transmission / reception is attached to the display unit 12 at the upper left end so as to be able to be pulled out and stored, and transmits / receives radio waves to / from the base station 2 via the antenna 14.
- the display unit 12 is provided with a camera unit 15 rotatable in an angle range of approximately 180 degrees at the center of the upper end, and a desired imaging is performed by the CCD camera 16 of the camera unit 15. An object may be imaged.
- the display unit 12 is provided with a speaker provided at the center of the back side of the camera unit 15 as shown in FIG. 17 is located on the front side, which switches to a normal voice call state.
- the display unit 12 is provided with a liquid crystal display 18 in front of the display unit.
- the main unit 13 has numeric keys “0” to “9” on its surface, An operation key 19 such as a key, a redial key, an end call and power key, a clear key, and an e-mail key is provided, and various instructions can be input using the operation key 19.
- the main body 13 is provided with a memo button 20 and a microphone 21 below the operation key 19, so that the memo button 20 can record the voice of the other party during a call and the microphone 21 can Collect the user's voice during a call.
- a rotatable jog dial 22 is provided on the left side surface of the display unit 12 so as to slightly protrude from the side surface of the display unit 12, and the liquid crystal is turned in response to the rotation operation with respect to the jog dial 22.
- Various operations such as a scrolling operation of a telephone directory list or an e-mail displayed on the display 18, a page turning operation of a simple homepage, and an image sending operation are executed.
- a desired telephone number is selected from a plurality of telephone numbers in the telephone directory list displayed on the liquid crystal display 18 in response to a rotation operation of the jog dial 22 by the user, and the jog dial 22 is displayed.
- the selected telephone number is determined and the call processing is automatically performed on the telephone number.
- the main body 13 has a battery pack (not shown) attached to the back side, and when the call is terminated and the power key is turned on, power is supplied from the battery pack to each circuit unit so that it can be operated. to start.
- a battery pack (not shown) attached to the back side, and when the call is terminated and the power key is turned on, power is supplied from the battery pack to each circuit unit so that it can be operated. to start.
- the main body 13 is provided with a memory slot — a sticky slot 23 — for attaching a detachable memory stick (trademark of Sony Corporation) 30 at the upper left side of the main body 13.
- a detachable memory stick (trademark of Sony Corporation) 30 at the upper left side of the main body 13.
- the mobile phone 10 Since the mobile phone 10 is configured so that the memory stick 30 can be attached thereto, the mobile phone 10 can communicate with other electronic devices via the memory stick 30. With this, sharing of the night can be achieved.
- the mobile phone 10 is provided with a power supply circuit section 41 and an operation section with respect to a main control section 40 which controls the display section 12 and the main body 13 in an integrated manner.
- the modulation and demodulation circuit section 48 and the audio codec 49 are connected to each other via the main path 50, and the image encoder 43, the image decoder 46, the demultiplexing section 47, the modulation and demodulation circuit section 48 and The audio codecs 49 are connected to each other via a synchronous bus 51.
- the power supply circuit section 41 starts up the mobile phone 10 in an operable state by supplying power to each section from the battery pack when the call end and the power key are turned on by a user operation. I do.
- the mobile phone 10 Under the control of the main control unit 40 consisting of a CPU, ROM, RAM, etc., the mobile phone 10 converts the audio signal collected by the microphone 21 in the voice call mode into digital audio data by the audio codec 49. This is subjected to spread spectrum processing in a modulation / demodulation circuit section 48, subjected to digital / analog conversion processing and frequency conversion processing in a transmission / reception circuit section 53, and then transmitted via an antenna 14.
- the mobile phone 10 amplifies the received signal received by the antenna 14 in the voice call mode, performs frequency conversion processing and analog-to-digital conversion processing, performs spectrum despreading processing in the modulation / demodulation circuit section 48, and performs voice codec processing. After being converted into an analog audio signal by 49, this is output via the speaker 17.
- the mobile phone 10 when transmitting an e-mail in the data communication mode, transmits the text data of the e-mail input by operating the operation keys 19 and the jog dial 22 to the operation input control unit 42. Via main control Send to 40.
- the main control unit 40 performs a spread spectrum process on the text data in the modulation / demodulation circuit unit 48, performs a digital-analog conversion process and a frequency conversion process in the transmission / reception circuit unit 53, and then transmits the base station via the antenna 14. 2 (Fig. 3).
- the mobile phone 10 when receiving an e-mail in the data communication mode, the mobile phone 10 performs a spectrum despreading process on the received signal received from the base station 2 via the antenna 14 in the modem circuit 48. After the original text data is restored, the data is displayed as an e-mail on the liquid crystal display 18 via the LCD control unit 45. Thereafter, the mobile phone 10 can also record the received e-mail in the memory stick 30 via the recording / reproducing unit 52 in accordance with the operation of the user.
- the mobile phone 10 when transmitting the image data in the data communication mode, the mobile phone 10 supplies the image data captured by the CCD camera 16 to the image encoder 43 via the camera interface unit 44.
- the image data picked up by the CCD camera 16 is transferred to the liquid crystal display via the camera-in interface 44 and the LCD controller 45. It is also possible to display directly on 18.
- the image encoder 43 encodes the image data supplied from the CCD camera 16 by compressing and encoding the image data according to a predetermined encoding method such as MPEG (Moving Picture Expe rts Group) 2, for example.
- the data is converted to coded image data and sent to the demultiplexing unit 47.
- the mobile phone 10 simultaneously transmits the voice collected by the microphone 21 during imaging by the CCD camera 16 to the demultiplexing unit 47 as digital voice data via the voice codec 49.
- the demultiplexing unit 47 encodes the encoded image data supplied from the image encoder 43.
- the data and the audio data supplied from the audio codec 49 are multiplexed by a predetermined method, and the resulting multiplexed data is subjected to spectrum spreading processing by the modulation / demodulation circuit section 48 and transmitted / received by the transmission / reception circuit section 53. After performing digital-analog conversion processing and frequency conversion processing, the signal is transmitted via the antenna 14.
- the mobile phone 10 when the mobile phone 10 receives data of a moving image file linked to, for example, a simple home page in the data communication mode, the mobile phone 10 modulates a received signal received from the base station 2 through the antenna 14.
- Unit 48 despreads the spectrum and sends the resulting multiplexed data to demultiplexing unit 47.
- the demultiplexing section 47 separates the multiplexed data into encoded image data and audio data, supplies the encoded image data to the image decoder 46 via the synchronous bus 51, and The audio decoder is supplied to the audio codec 49.
- the image decoder 46 generates reproduced moving image data by decoding the coded image data using a decoding method corresponding to a predetermined coding method such as MPEG2, and outputs the reproduced moving image data via the LCD control unit 45.
- the video data is supplied to the liquid crystal display 18 so that, for example, moving image data included in a moving image file linked to a simple homepage is displayed.
- the audio codec 49 simultaneously converts the audio data into an analog audio signal and supplies it to the speaker 17 so that, for example, the audio data included in the moving image file linked to the simplified homepage is output. Will be played.
- the mobile phone 10 stores the received data linked to the simple homepage or the like into the memory stick 30 via the recording / reproducing unit 52 by a user operation. It is possible to record.
- the mobile phone 10 can perform not only the function as a telephone but also send and receive e-mails and browse a homepage. This When performing processing such as selecting a desired function from various functions such as, searching for a home page to browse, etc., a mobile phone 10 with a small display screen uses a user-friendly graphic user interface. It is important to provide
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a program used for a graphic interface for controlling display of a menu displayed on the liquid crystal display 18.
- the program of the graphics user interface is stored in a ROM (not shown) in the main control unit 40, and by reading out the stored program, the processing described later is executed. Has become.
- the physical device 61 in FIG. 6 means, for example, a memory area required to generate an image according to an application on the liquid crystal display 18.
- the graphic device interface (GDI) 62 is The image components necessary to generate the above-mentioned abbreviated images, such as force-sol images, screens, windows, window frames, images input from a CCD camera 16, etc., are generated on a liquid crystal display 18. It associates the program required for the operation, that is, the logical device with the memory area where the logical device is recorded.
- the application image is specified as a logical device and its positional relationship by the GUI, and is formed as a bitmap data on the memory (on the physical device 61) via the graphic interface 62, and is read out repeatedly.
- an application image is generated on the liquid crystal display 18.
- the external controls 63 are an operation key 19 and a jog dial 22.
- liquid crystal When an event such as rotating the jog dial 22 to move the image of the logical device (for example, a cursor) displayed on the display 18 or holding down the jog dial 22 is generated, the memory described above is used. Since the address of the area and the point on the screen of the liquid crystal display 18 are associated with each other, for example, the device handler (device driver) 6 4 determines in which direction and how much the jog dial 22 has been rotated. Is detected, and the device handler 64 starts communicating with the dialog manager 65.
- the interaction manager 65 interacts with the application program 66 based on the detected information.
- the application program 66 is created in accordance with the purpose of use of the graphic user interface, and corresponds to the application image displayed on the liquid crystal display 18 and an input event from the external operation device 63. This is a program whose processing procedure is determined in detail.
- the application 66 and the dialog manager 65 determine the configuration of the application image in response to the input event.
- the application 66 notifies the display operation program 67 of the result.
- the display calculation program 67 calculates and determines the display method of the response application image.For example, the image elements generated before the event input that have not changed are displayed as they are.
- the image element whose position has been changed specifies the display position by calculation, and if a new logical device is necessary, the device is read from the memory area where the device is recorded, and the application of the response image is stored in the above-mentioned memory. It instructs GDI 6 to form an application image.
- a graphic interface with the operator can be configured as a display on the liquid crystal display 18 when a telephone number is input with the rotation of the jog dial 22 described later.
- step SI a jog dial 22 rotation event is generated. It is assumed that when a telephone number is entered, a program that controls the input is activated. The program that is started when the telephone number is input is, for example, started when the jog dial 22 is rotated, or started when selected from the icon menu. It is activated by
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the liquid crystal display 18 by activating a predetermined program when a telephone number is input.
- An arc (ellipse) is displayed on the liquid crystal display 18, and a telephone number display section 71 for displaying the input telephone number is displayed in the arc.
- the jog dial 22 is usually circular in shape, but half of it is built into the display 12 (Fig. 3) of the mobile phone 10, and the other half is provided with a projection so that the user can see it. Have been.
- the part of the arc that can be viewed by the user on the jog dial 22 and the arc that is displayed on the liquid crystal display 18 are as if a single circle (scale may be different). Is preferably displayed on the liquid crystal display 18 in such a way as to be held by the user.
- Numbers 0 to 9 are displayed around the arc displayed on the liquid crystal display 18. Not all the numbers need to be displayed, but only the displayable number from 0 to 9 may be displayed. In the example shown in FIG. 8, a total of seven numbers 0 to 3 and 7 to 9 are displayed. For example, when the jog dial is rotated downward in the display state as shown in FIG. 8, the display screen is switched to the display screen as shown in FIG.
- a fixed cursor 72 is displayed, and the number displayed in the cursor 72 is displayed larger than other numbers.
- the display position of the cursor 72 may be displayed anywhere on the liquid crystal display 18, but is preferably displayed at a prominent position. The user operates the jog dial 22 so that a desired number as a telephone number is positioned at the cursor 72.
- step S 1 an event of rotation of the jog dial 22 is generated, and in step S 2, the force—sol 72 is selected in response to the event of that rotation. Numbers are displayed. Further, when an event of pressing the jog dial 22 is generated in step S3, the process proceeds to step S4, and the telephone number display section 71 displays The selected numbers are inserted and displayed sequentially.
- step S5 it is determined whether or not the transmission button (one of the operation keys 19 (FIG. 3)) has been operated, and if it is determined that the operation button has not been operated, in other words, the telephone number If the input has not been completed, the process returns to step S1, and the subsequent processes are repeated. On the other hand, if it is determined in step S5 that the outgoing call button has been operated, the process proceeds to step S6, and connection with the other party corresponding to the telephone number displayed on the telephone number display section 71 is started.
- the transmission button one of the operation keys 19 (FIG. 3)
- FIG. 12A a telephone number display section 81 for displaying a telephone number composed of the entered numbers is displayed above the liquid crystal display 18, and a numeral 1 is displayed below the telephone number display section 81.
- the number display section 82 which is displayed one after another, is displayed.
- the number in this case “0”, is additionally displayed on the telephone number display section 81.
- the user operates the jog dial 22 to display a desired number constituting a telephone number on the numeric display section 82 and presses the jog dial 22 to sequentially construct the telephone number. Repeat the operation as you store the numbers you want.
- step S 11 When an event of rotation of the jog dial 22 is generated, it is determined in step S12 whether or not the rotation direction is upward. If it is determined that the direction is upward, the process proceeds to step S13, and a process is executed in which the numeral is enlarged and displayed in a predetermined step. This enlarged display will be described with reference to FIGS.
- the timing of transition from the display state of FIG. 13A to the display state of FIG. 13B and further to the display state of FIG. 13C may be any timing. Also, instead of being enlarged stepwise, the area may be enlarged continuously.
- step S13 While such an enlarged display is performed in step S13, if it is determined in step S12 that the rotation direction of the jog dial 22 is not upward but downward, step S14 is performed. Then, the process of reducing the number in a predetermined step is executed.
- the reduced display is a display method opposite to the enlarged display. That is, as shown in FIG. 14, for example, when the jog dial 22 is rotated downward while the state shown in FIG. 13C is displayed, the value is “0” which is the next smallest value to “1”. "Is the target of the reduced display.
- 0 is largely displayed on the numeral display section 82 as shown in FIG. 14A.
- Fig. 14B the size is smaller than that of Fig. 14A.
- FIG. 14C it is displayed as a smaller size than that of FIG. 14B.
- step S13 As a result of executing the enlarged display in step S13 or the reduced display in step S14, a number is displayed on the liquid crystal display 18 and the number is a desired number as a number constituting the telephone number. If so, the jog dial 22 is pressed. When the event of pressing the jog dial 22 occurs in step S15, the process proceeds to step S16, and a number is sequentially displayed on the telephone number display section 81. Then, in step S17, it is determined whether or not the transmission button (not shown) has been operated. If it is determined that the transmission button has been operated, the process proceeds to step S18, where the connection process is executed and the operation is performed. If it is determined that there is not, the process returns to step S11, and the subsequent processes are repeated.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a screen displayed on a liquid crystal display 18 according to another embodiment.
- the display example shown in Fig. 15A basically has the same screen configuration as the display example shown in Fig. 12, and is composed of a telephone number display section 91 and a number display section 92.
- the display example of the other embodiment shown in FIG. 15A in the display example of a plurality of numbers (FIG. 15A), five ) Is displayed, and the number located at the center of the numbers is displayed in the fixed cursor 93.
- the number displayed in the cursor 93 will be displayed in a larger size than the other displayed numbers, and in models that can display in color, it will be displayed in a different color from other numbers. You may do it.
- the number displayed in the cursor 93 is displayed on the telephone number display section 91 as shown in FIG. 15B.
- a desired telephone number is input by repeating such processing of selecting a number by operating the jog dial 22 and determining by pressing the jog dial 22.
- step S22 when it is determined that the rotation direction of the jog dial 22 is upward, the process proceeds to step S23, and the number displayed on the number display section 92 is shifted to the left.
- the numbers displayed on the numeral display section 92 are sequentially shifted to the left as shown in FIG. 17. Displayed shifted in the direction.
- the numeral “2” displayed on the numeral display section 9 2 is changed so that the jog dial 22 is rotated upward. In other words, the image looks like “2” is pulled out. And the other digits are shifted to the left along with the drawer. As a result, the numeral “7”, which was not displayed, is displayed on the numeral display section 92.
- step S24 the number displayed on the number display section 92 is shifted rightward.
- the number "7" displayed at the rightmost end is extruded when the jog dial 22 is rotated downward, and as a result, the displayed image is displayed.
- the other numbers are displayed as if they were shifted to the right. As a result, the number "1" that was not displayed is newly displayed on the far left.
- step S25 and subsequent steps is the same as the processing in step S15 and subsequent steps in FIG.
- the lower side of the jog dial 22 that can be visually recognized by the user matches the arrangement direction of the numbers on the numeral display section 92, so that the jog dial 22 rotates upward.
- the number displayed on the numeric display section 92 is the image to be pulled out, and it is more appropriate to shift it to the left, but the upper side of the jog dial 22 that can be seen by the user is the numeric display section 9 2
- the jog dial 22 is rotated upward, the numbers displayed on the numeric display section 92 will be shifted to the right in the image to be extruded. It is more appropriate to do so.
- the direction in which the jog dial 22 is operated is determined by the direction in which the jog dial 22 is operated. It is preferable to set whether the number displayed on the number display section 92 is shifted rightward or leftward.
- the user is provided with the recognition that the rotational direction of the jog dial 22 and the moving direction of the number displayed on the number display section 92 match in an image. It is possible to easily and intuitively perform operations up to the display in 93. In addition, by fixing the force—sol 93 and moving the numeral, the image of the numeral display section 92 becomes active, so that the change of the image can be easily grasped even for a user with a weak eyesight. It becomes possible.
- step S32 If it is determined in step S32 that the rotation direction of the jog dial 22 is upward, the process proceeds to step S33.
- step S33 a display is performed to give the user an image in which the numbers displayed on the liquid crystal display 18 are rotated backward.
- step S34 a display is performed to give an image in which the numbers displayed on the liquid crystal display 18 are rotated forward.
- step S33 or step S34 will be described with reference to FIG. 19A.
- a screen composed of a telephone number display section 101 and a number display section 102 is displayed on the liquid crystal display 18.
- the jog dial 22 is pressed when the numeral "9" is displayed on the numeral display section 102.
- "9" is additionally displayed in the telephone number display section 101.
- a desired number is displayed on the numeric display section 102 and the processing of pressing the jog dial 22 is repeated, thereby inputting a telephone number.
- the display is changed according to the operation direction of the operation dial 22 of the jog dial 22.For example, in FIG.
- the jog dial 22 is operated in the upward direction in the state shown in the figure, the image displayed on the numeral display section 102 is pulled upward. The displayed number is moved to the display state in Fig. 19C.
- Fig. 19D As a change in the display state, finally, as shown in Fig. 19D, the shape as a number disappears and it is displayed as a horizontal line.
- the numbers are drawn downward, as shown in Fig. 19E, Fig. 19
- the display transitions to the display state of Figure 19G.
- the jog dial 22 is operated upward, the numerical value increases, and when the jog dial 22 is operated downward, the numerical value decreases.
- the series of processes described above can be executed by hardware, but can also be executed by software.
- various functions are executed by installing a computer in which the programs constituting the software are incorporated in dedicated hardware, or by installing various programs. It is possible to use a recording medium on a general-purpose personal computer, for example. Installed from
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of the internal configuration of a general-purpose personal computer.
- a CPU Central Processing Unit
- ROM Read Only Memory
- a RAM Random Access Memory
- the input / output interface 155 is connected to an input unit 116 composed of a keyboard and a mouse, and outputs a signal input to the input unit 156 to the CPU 151.
- the input / output interface 155 is also connected to an output unit 117 including a display and a speaker.
- the input / output interface 155 includes a storage unit 158 composed of a hard disk and the like, and a communication unit 155 for exchanging data with other devices via a network such as the Internet.
- the t drive 160 to which 9 is also connected reads data from recording media such as the magnetic disk 171, optical disk 172, magneto-optical disk 173, and semiconductor memory 174. It is used when writing data.
- the recording medium is a magnetic disk 17 1 (including a floppy disk) on which the program is recorded, which is distributed to provide the user with the program separately from the personal computer.
- Optical disk 17 2 including CD-ROM (Compact Disk-Read Only Memory), DVD (Digital Versatile Disk)), magneto-optical disk 17 3 (including MD (Mini-Disk)), or semiconductor memory R0M152, which stores programs, and storage unit 158, which are provided not only to package media consisting of 174, etc., but also provided to the user in a state of being pre-installed in the computer. It consists of a hard disk to be used.
- a system refers to the entire device configured by a plurality of devices.
- the display position of the displayed number is changed in accordance with the operation of the operation unit in the first direction, and the displayed number is changed.
- the cursor is displayed at a fixed position without depending on the operation of the operation unit, and when the operation unit is operated in the second direction, the number where the cursor is located is displayed differently Since it is displayed in the area, numbers can be selected and input easily.
- a numerical value having a larger value or a numerical value smaller than the displayed numerical value is displayed according to an operation of the operation unit in the first direction.
- the displayed numbers are displayed in different display areas, so that the numbers can be easily displayed, and the numbers can be selected and input easily. become.
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