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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
- H04M1/22—Illumination; Arrangements for improving the visibility of characters on dials
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- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/72—Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
- H04M1/724—User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
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- the present invention relates to an information terminal having an auxiliary function for assisting a user's operation necessary for executing a function set in the information terminal.
- Information terminals such as mobile phones and PHSs (Personal Handyphone systems) are becoming more sophisticated, for example, adding functions of sending and receiving e-mails and digital cameras. Accordingly, a large number of functions are assigned to a limited number of keys. For this reason, especially for beginners, key operations may be complicated and difficult to understand.
- Patent Document 1 a mobile communication terminal that displays the positions of keys required for key operations corresponding to the event as illustrations on the display of the mobile communication terminal.
- Patent Document 1 JP 2004-64526 A (Page 47, FIG. 1)
- the cause of the above problem is that the conventional mobile communication terminal indirectly grasps the position of a key to be actually operated when an event occurs, rather than directly recognizing the position of a key to be operated. can give.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and has as its object to provide an information terminal that allows a user to easily perform an operation for performing an intended function. . Means for solving the problem
- the information terminal of the present invention is an information terminal having an auxiliary function for assisting a user's operation necessary to execute a function set in the information terminal, and includes a plurality of light emitting devices each capable of independently emitting light.
- An input unit having an input unit, a specifying unit that specifies an input unit operated by the user to execute the function, and a light emission control unit that causes the specified input unit to emit light are provided.
- the provision of the light emission control means for causing the specified input unit to emit light allows the user to intuitively understand that the input unit that emits light should be operated. An operation for executing the function can be easily performed.
- the auxiliary function is activated by occurrence of an event for executing a function set in the information terminal.
- an event such as an incoming call or mail, or a key input by the user occurs. It can assist the user's operation at the time.
- the specifying unit may specify a plurality of input units respectively corresponding to a plurality of selectively executable operations set in the function, and However, this makes each input unit emit light in a different manner.
- the light emission control unit causes each of the input units to emit light in a different manner, so that discrimination in a case where a plurality of operations exist can be improved.
- the input unit corresponding to the operation of stopping the function emits light so as to call attention.
- the light emission control unit causes the input unit corresponding to the operation of suspending the function to emit light so as to call attention from among a plurality of operations that can be selectively executed. It is easy to intuitively grasp that the operation needs to be performed with care.
- the light emission control unit may cause the input unit corresponding to an operation of advancing a function among the plurality of operations that can be selectively executed to emit light.
- the light emission control unit causes the input unit corresponding to the operation of advancing the function among the plurality of operations that can be selectively executed to emit light with the input unit highlighted by blinking or the like. Makes it easy to perform operations that intuitively advance functions.
- the information terminal of the present invention further includes a display control unit that displays auxiliary information for assisting the operation at a timing when the input unit emits light.
- the auxiliary information for assisting the operation is displayed at the timing when the input unit emits light, so that the auxiliary information for assisting the operation can be confirmed by the display, thereby improving the operability.
- the specification unit may specify a plurality of input units respectively corresponding to a plurality of selectively executable operations set in the function, and However, a plurality of pieces of auxiliary information for assisting the operation are displayed in different modes. According to the above configuration, by displaying a plurality of pieces of auxiliary information for assisting the operation in different modes, it is possible to improve the distinguishability when a plurality of actions exist.
- the information terminal of the present invention further includes a voice control unit that emits auxiliary information for assisting the operation at a timing at which the input unit emits light.
- the auxiliary information for assisting the operation is sounded at the timing when the input unit emits light. Since the auxiliary information for assisting the operation can be confirmed by voice, the operability is improved.
- the information terminal of the present invention includes control means for synchronizing a cycle in which the light emission control means causes the input section to blink and a cycle in which the display control means causes the auxiliary information to blink and display.
- control means for synchronizing a cycle in which the light emission control means causes the input section to blink and a cycle in which the display control means causes the auxiliary information to blink and display According to the above configuration, the period in which the light emission control unit blinks the input unit and the period in which the display control unit blinks and displays the auxiliary information are synchronized to visually emphasize the assistance to the user. be able to.
- the information terminal of the present invention includes a detecting unit that detects an operation on the input unit specified by the specifying unit, and a vibrating unit that vibrates according to a detection result. According to the above configuration, the provision of the vibrating means that vibrates according to the detection result allows the user to recognize from the vibration that an appropriate operation has been performed.
- the input unit is a button switch or a touch panel. According to the above configuration, since the input unit is a button switch, the button The click feeling of the operation can be obtained, and the user can surely perform the operation for executing the intended function. Further, since the input unit is a touch panel, the degree of freedom in design is increased.
- the control unit that causes the specified input unit to emit light by providing the control unit that causes the specified input unit to emit light, the user can intuitively grasp that the input unit that emits light should be operated. Therefore, an operation for executing an intended function can be easily performed.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an appearance of a mobile phone terminal for explaining an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an internal configuration of a mobile phone terminal according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing a procedure of a key operation guidance control operation of the mobile phone terminal of the present embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram conceptually showing key operation guidance data including an event and a key operation corresponding to the event in the present embodiment.
- FIG. 5 Diagram showing changes in the state of the key input unit and the display unit of a mobile phone terminal when a call arrives (during standby)
- FIG. 7 Diagram showing changes in the state of the key input section and display section of a mobile phone terminal when a call arrives (during a call)
- FIG.9 Diagram showing changes in the status of the key input section and display section of the mobile phone terminal when the camera operation guide in the help menu is referenced (when the guide reference is ON)
- FIG. 11 Diagram showing changes in the status of the key input section and display section of the mobile phone terminal when referring to the camera operation guide in the help menu (when shooting)
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an appearance of a mobile phone terminal for explaining an embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile phone terminal 100 has a function to guide a user's key operation as an auxiliary function for assisting a user operation required to execute a function set in the mobile phone terminal 100. It mainly comprises a key input unit 10, a display unit 20, and an audio output unit 30.
- the key input unit 10 is composed of various keys (button switches) such as a dial key 11 and a navigation button 12, and an input is executed when the user presses the key.
- a key light emitting unit 40 (not shown) composed of an LED or the like, and each key and button can emit light independently.
- the display unit 20 is composed of a liquid crystal display, an EL display, or the like, and displays information according to the light emission of the key light emitting unit 40 and the like.
- the audio output unit 30 is composed of a speaker or the like, and emits information according to light emission of the key light emitting unit 40. The operation of the display unit 20 and the audio output unit 30 linked with the key light emitting unit 40 will be described later.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an internal configuration of the mobile phone terminal according to the present embodiment.
- the mobile phone terminal 100 includes a vibrator unit 50, a wireless communication unit 60, a storage unit 70, a control unit 80, and a camera unit 90 in addition to the units described in FIG.
- the vibrator unit 50 is configured by a vibrator, and vibrates under the control of the control unit 80 described later.
- the wireless communication unit 60 is a block having a function of transmitting and receiving telephone calls and e-mails of the mobile phone terminal.
- the wireless communication unit 60 demodulates and decodes the radio waves received from the antenna 61 to generate received data, and performs transmission after encoding.
- the data is modulated to a predetermined frequency and transmitted from the antenna 61.
- the storage unit 70 stores a program for the control unit 80 to execute control, and various data such as key operation guidance data and image data to be described later.
- the control unit 80 is configured by a CPU and the like, and controls the operation of each unit of the mobile phone terminal.
- the control unit 80 includes a key operation guidance control unit 81, and the key operation guidance control unit 81 has a function of specifying the key input unit 10 operated by the user to execute the function set in the mobile phone terminal 100. And a function of causing the specified key input unit 10 to emit light.
- the key operation guidance control unit 81 grasps keys required for key operation corresponding to the event, and performs key operation such as causing the key light emitting unit 40 of the key to emit light or displaying on the display unit 20. Perform guidance control. Further, the key operation guidance control unit 81 has a function of detecting an operation on the specified key input unit 10 and a function of vibrating the vibrator unit 50 according to the detection result. These control operations are realized by executing a control program on the CPU.
- the camera unit 90 is a known digital camera unit mounted on a mobile phone terminal, and a captured image is stored in the storage unit 70.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing a procedure of a key operation guidance control operation of the mobile phone terminal according to the present embodiment. It is a low chart.
- the control unit 80 monitors occurrence of an event (step S102).
- the event refers to an internal event such as an incoming call or an external event such as a key press of a user of a mobile phone terminal. A specific example of the event will be described later.
- the control unit 80 determines whether the function of the key operation guidance control unit 81 is ON or not (step S103).
- the control unit 80 When the key operation guidance control function is ON, the control unit 80 recognizes the event that has occurred in the key operation guidance control unit 81 and operates the user to execute the function corresponding to the event. Identify the key (perform key operation and key identification) (step S104). The relationship between the response operation to the event and the key operation required for the event is stored in advance in the storage unit 70 as data.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram conceptually showing key operation guidance data including an event and a key operation corresponding to the event according to the present embodiment, and illustrates a telephone call incoming event and a key operation corresponding to the event.
- 5 shows an example of key operation guidance data including a relationship with a key required for a key operation. For example, when an incoming call is received, the response action that can be selected by the user of the mobile phone terminal is “start call” or “reject incoming call (disconnect incoming call)”, and the corresponding key operation is “ Pressing an "off-hook key” or an "on-hook key”. The user can perform a key operation corresponding to this event by pressing any key.
- the key operation guidance control unit 81 refers to the key operation guidance control data stored in the storage unit 70 and grasps the keys required for the corresponding key operation as described above. Note that the key function when an incoming call is received may be set to “hold” when the “on-hook key” is pressed once and “reject” when the “on-hook key” is pressed twice.
- the key operation guidance control unit 81 specifies a key required for a key operation corresponding to the event
- the key light emission unit 40 corresponding to the key is turned on or off (step S105).
- the key operation guide information is displayed (or blinked) on the display unit 20, and the key operation guide information is notified by voice from the voice output unit 30 (step S106). This allows the user of the mobile phone terminal to intuitively grasp which key should be pressed as a key operation corresponding to the event.
- the key operation guidance control unit 81 monitors pressing of the key whose key light emitting unit 40 is blinking or lit (step S107), and upon detecting the pressing, vibrates the vibrator of the vibrator unit 50 to reduce the force ( In step S108, an event response operation assigned to the pressed key is executed (step S109). As a result, the user of the mobile phone terminal can intuitively grasp, by the vibration, that the key corresponding to the event has been pressed.
- control unit 80 determines whether or not an event has occurred due to the response operation executed in step S 109 (step S 110). When another event occurs, the control unit 80 causes the key operation guidance control unit 81 to repeatedly execute the procedure from step S104. On the other hand, if no event has occurred, the process returns to the standby state (step S111). The procedure from step S101 to step SI11 described above is repeatedly executed while the mobile phone terminal is in a standby state!
- FIG. 5 to FIG. 7 are diagrams schematically showing changes in the states of the key input unit 10 and the display unit 20 of the mobile phone terminal when an incoming call occurs.
- a standby screen is displayed on the display unit 20 (FIG. 5 (a)), and no key is lit or flashing on the key input unit 10 (FIG. 5 (b)).
- the control unit 80 When the wireless communication unit 60 detects an incoming call, the control unit 80 causes the display unit 20 to display that the incoming call is being received together with the telephone number. Further, the key operation guidance control unit 81 refers to the data relating to the incoming call from the key operation guidance data (see FIG. 4) stored in the storage unit 70. Then, the key light-emitting portion of the off-hook key 13 flashes green, and the key light-emitting portion of the on-hook key 14 lights red (FIG. 6 (b)). Since each key of the key input unit 10 is formed of a transparent or translucent resin, the user can recognize the light emitted from the key light emitting unit 40 below the key and transmitted through the key.
- the key operation guidance control section 81 refers to the key operation guidance data and causes the display section 20 to display display information (auxiliary information) for assisting the operation (FIG. 6 (a)). For this reason, the user can easily start a call by pressing the key blinking in green, and easily reject a call by pressing the key lit in red. I can understand.
- the color of the external character (image indicating each key) may be the same color as the emission color.
- Lighting and blinking can be set arbitrarily. For example, when the key is made to blink, the display is also made to blink synchronously, and when the key is turned on, the display can be turned on.
- the color of the external character and the light emission color of the key may be changed so that not only the blinking period of the external character and the key but also the color change period may be the same.
- control unit 80 causes wireless communication unit 60 to start a call (event occurrence).
- the key operation guidance control unit 81 refers to the data related to the key operation guidance data (see FIG. 4) during the call and turns on the key light-emitting part of the on-hook key 14 in red (FIG. 7 (b)). . Further, the key operation guidance control unit 81 displays the display information on the display unit 20 with reference to the key operation guidance data (FIG. 7A). For this reason, the user can easily understand that the call ends when the user presses the key lit in red.
- control unit 80 causes wireless communication unit 60 to end the call (end of event).
- end of event the sequential operation is guided for a series of events that occur, so that the user can easily complete the intended operation only by pressing the glowing key.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram conceptually showing key operation guidance data related to a camera function.
- An example of key operation guidance data including a relationship between an event related to a camera operation guide of a menu and keys required for key operation corresponding to the event is shown. This data is stored in the storage unit 70 in advance.
- FIGS. 9 to 12 are diagrams schematically showing changes in the states of the key input unit 10 and the display unit 20 of the mobile phone terminal when referring to the camera operation guide in the help menu.
- the control unit 80 When detecting the occurrence of the event that the user selects the camera operation guide, the control unit 80 notifies the key operation guidance control unit 81 of the detection.
- the key operation guidance control unit 81 refers to the key operation guidance data (see FIG. 8) stored in the storage unit 70 and the data related to the help ON of the camera operation guide, and activates the key light emission unit of the camera key 15. Flashes green (Fig. 9 (b)).
- the key operation guidance control unit 81 displays the display information on the display unit 20 with reference to the key operation guidance data (FIG. 9A). Thus, the user can easily grasp that the camera is activated by pressing the key blinking in green.
- the key operation guidance control unit 81 refers to the data related to the camera activation from the key operation guidance data (see FIG. 8) in the same manner as described above, blinks the key light emission part of the enter key 16 in green, and emits the key light of the soft key 17. The part is lit in red (Fig. 10 (b)). Further, the key operation guidance control unit 81 displays the display information on the display unit 20 with reference to the key operation guidance data (FIG. 10 (a)). Therefore, the user can easily understand that the photographing starts when the user presses the key blinking in green and that the operation of the camera ends when the user presses the key lit in red.
- Lighting and blinking can be arbitrarily set. For example, when the key blinks, the display blinks synchronously, and when the key is lit, the display can also be lit. By synchronizing the cycle at which the key blinks and the cycle at which the auxiliary information is blinked and displayed, the assistance to the user can be visually emphasized.
- the key operation guidance control unit 81 refers to data related to shooting from the key operation guidance data (see FIG. 8) in the same manner as described above, blinks the key light emitting unit of the enter key 16 in green, and emits the key light of the soft key 17. The part is lit in red (Fig. 11 (b)). Also, The key operation guidance control unit 81 displays the display information on the display unit 20 with reference to the key operation guidance data (FIG. 11A). For this reason, if the user presses the key that is blinking green, the captured image is saved, and if the user lights up in red and presses the!
- the captured image is canceled without being saved (discarded). It can be easily grasped.
- a plurality of keys corresponding to a plurality of operations that can be selectively executed in different modes, it is possible to improve discrimination when there are a plurality of operations.
- the key light-emitting portion is provided below the key (inside the main body).
- the key light-emitting portion is not always required to be provided below the key.
- the key light emitting unit may be arranged in any arrangement (for example, near the right side of the key).
- one or more touch panels or the like that can partially emit light (including soft keys in which the shape of the virtual key to be displayed and the function assigned to this key are variable) may be used.
- at least one of the key input unit and the display unit may be used as a touch panel.
- the key light-emitting portion when the key light-emitting portion emits light of two types, green and red, the light described above can emit light of other colors or light emission of three or more colors. Needless to say, there is.
- multiple keys that can be selectively executed when a call is received such as “call,” “hang up,” and “put on hold,” are called “call: green” and “call: red”
- the light emission may be performed in a different manner such as "holding: yellow”.
- the corresponding key should emit green light when the function is continued such as talking, and the corresponding key will emit red light when the function is stopped such as hanging up. This makes it easier for the user to more intuitively grasp the operation of the chromatic power of light.
- the corresponding key when canceling a function, the corresponding key is illuminated in a color that calls attention, such as red or yellow, so that the user can intuitively understand that the user must perform the operation carefully. It becomes easy to grasp.
- a color that calls attention such as red or yellow
- flashing the key It can call attention of the user.
- the key blinking cycle corresponding to the operation to cancel the function may be changed to call attention (for example, to make it shorter than usual).
- the user may set the image of the external character, the emission color of the key or the external character, the blinking cycle, and the color change cycle.
- the setting by the user by himself makes it easier for the user to imagine the operation to be performed.
- the state is adjusted in accordance with the blinking cycle or color change cycle of the key pressed by the user.
- a predetermined light source may emit light.
- the light source that emits light should be a light source that can be visually recognized by the user when operating the terminal, such as an incoming LED that emits light when an incoming call arrives! ,.
- the input terminal such as a keyboard and a touch panel, such as a PHS terminal or a PDA (Personal Digital Assistants), is used. It can be applied to any information terminal that has it.
- the information terminal includes a control unit that causes the specified input unit to emit light, so that the user can intuitively grasp that the input unit that should emit light should be operated.
- Information that has an effect that the operation for executing the intended function can be easily performed, and has an auxiliary function for assisting the user's operation necessary to execute the function set in the information terminal. Useful for terminals and the like.
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