WO2009116835A2 - 일본어 입력장치 및 방법 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a Japanese input device and method.
- the (3X4) array of 12 key buttons allows the input of 12 (3X4) arrays to freely and concisely input 3rd characters such as Japanese numerals including Katakana / Hiragana / Kanji as well as English numbers.
- a Japanese input device and method using only a key button is a Japanese input device and method using only a key button.
- the Japanese input method of the (3X4) array structure allocates 10 characters (3 ⁇ 4, ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ ,, ii,, ⁇ ,; b) to 10 keys, and then press each key button once. Press the button to input the character of "3 ⁇ 4", press twice to enter the ",” press three times to "", press the fourth time to "", press the fifth time to enter the "i”. . is in the prior art two characters consisting!
- the repetitive pressing method as described above has a problem that a large number of key inputs are required, and that a complicated yoyo input method has low Japanese input efficiency and inconvenience.
- the 12 key button of the (3X4) array cannot input Japanese using hiragana, katakana and kanji in common. Since there are many input keys outside the array, there is a problem in that the configuration of the input device is complicated and the input method is also difficult.
- the first task of the present invention has only 12 key buttons of the (3X4) array, and includes Japanese, English, numbers, and symbols composed of three characters such as katakana, hiragana, and Chinese characters.
- the purpose of this article is to provide a Japanese input device and method which is simply composed of 12 key buttons (3X4) arranged so that various third characters can be input simply and concisely.
- the present invention provides a Japanese input device and method for concisely inputting Japanese and third characters that commonly input three types of hiragana / katakana / kanji characters using only three key buttons of the (3X4) array.
- the 12 key buttons in the (3X4) array consist of three function keys and nine character keys.
- the three function keys are a hiragana / katakana conversion key, a third key for inputting characters including desk point and anti-tack point, and a menu key for inputting kanji and third character.
- Nine character keys are assigned 10 characters of kana 10 lines. Assign two characters (A) and two ( ⁇ ) lines to one key button, and eight characters ( ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ii : ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ; b) to eight keys, respectively.
- the nine character keys are set as a first key function for selecting a row and a second key function for inputting a stage, and when there is any input among the nine character keys as the first key function, the nine character keys Set to switch to the second key function.
- a two-row multi-column character table in which a pair and a character indicating the character input are displayed is output to one side of the display device screen.
- Oh rows (X ⁇ ,, X «t) It consists of 8 (3 ⁇ 4 , ⁇ , X ⁇ ,, Xi) stages including, and matches each stage of the character of the second key button. Pronunciation), eight-stage (including b), tactile (), kana five characters b, ⁇ ,, ⁇ , ⁇ including long sound ( ⁇ ) and three punctuation marks (0,! ,?). , ⁇ ,, ⁇ , ⁇ ,! ,?) and match each step of the character of the second key button.
- the present invention provides an input device and a method for freely deleting and inputting katakana, hiragana, kanji, English, numbers, various symbols, etc. within a 12 key button configuration of a (3X4) array.
- the simple Japanese input device with a (3X4) array with no key configuration has the effect of allowing simple and concise input of three characters, including Japanese numerals such as Katakana / Hiragana / Kanji, as well as English numeric symbols.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram for explaining the configuration of a Japanese input device according to the present invention.
- 2A to 2D are diagrams showing embodiments in which Japanese is assigned to fit the 3X4 key button structure.
- FIG. 3 is a view showing a first group letter table applied to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an input instruction window generated through the first group character table of FIG. 3.
- 5 is a diagram showing a second group letter table applied to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an input instruction window generated through the second group character table of FIG. 5.
- 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a character table held by a numeric key button.
- 8 is a view for explaining a menu key button applied to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for describing a method of selecting a mode using the menu key button of FIG. 8.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating the Japanese input method according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating another embodiment of FIG. 10.
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- One embodiment of the present invention proposed to solve the above technical problem, in a Japanese input device having a display device and 12 key buttons of (3X4) arrangement, as shown in Figure 2d of the accompanying drawings It consists of nine character key buttons (1) displayed by assigning ten characters of ten lines to nine key buttons (1 to 9), and three function keys. Two letters are assigned to any one of the nine key buttons.
- the three function keys include a third key burner (3) for inputting characters including a desk point and a semi-track point, a hiragana / katakana conversion key button (5), and a menu key for inputting kanji and third characters.
- Configure button 4. As shown in Fig. 2A, 10 characters of 10 lines are assigned to 9 character keys. The number key is assigned two characters of "3 ⁇ 4" and " ⁇ ". ' ⁇ 1 ', 'No. 3''', No. 4 '/', No. 5 ':', No. 6 '( ⁇ '), No. 7 '*', No. 8 '; bj, No.
- a Japanese input device is constructed by assigning a desk point and a half-tone key, a "0" key, a "menu” key, and a "#" key to each of the "hiragana and katakana” conversion keys. Then, the nine letter key buttons are set as the first key button and the second key button function, and eight of the nine second key buttons are assigned to eight keys (3 ⁇ 4, ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ , J).
- Each line consists of eight characters (3 ⁇ 4 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 1, ⁇ ⁇ 3 ⁇ 4 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ J :) containing three periods (X,, XJ:)
- Each letter stage is matched to the second key button so that the eight second key burners are switched to eight stage key buttons according to the input of the first key button.
- the process of inputting the specific character of a 2nd group by any one order of inputting a 2nd key is characterized by the above-mentioned. do. Also, if you enter the third key button twice, the halftone line is selected directly. It is characterized in that it further comprises the step of converting the button to the second key button.
- the method may further include switching to a Chinese, English or numeric input mode by pressing a menu key button to input a third character such as a Chinese character and an English numeral symbol.
- the input mode may be a toggle or a submenu output method. Characterized in that the conversion.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram schematically showing a configuration of a Japanese input device
- FIG. 2D illustrates a configuration of a Japanese input device according to the present invention
- the configuration of the Japanese input device according to the present invention comprises a control unit 10, an input unit 20, a display unit 30, and a storage unit 40.
- the Japanese input device according to the present invention comprises a character input key 1, a third key burner 3, a menu key button 4, and an input mode conversion key 5.
- the character input key buttons 1 to 9 are displayed with the characters of 50 negative lines as shown in Fig. 2A.
- the character input key button assigns and displays 10 lines of characters to the numeric key (1 ⁇ 9) buttons, and sets the character keys as the first key button function and the second key button function.
- the first key button is configured to select one line of text from the key buttons 1 to 9 to which a letter is assigned, and the second key button is configured to determine and input any one of the specific characters from eight ends of the selected text line.
- the third key button 3 is a key button for inputting a character including a desk point or a semi-tack point, and functions to input a note sound including a table sound and a semi-track sound character and a note containing a table point and a semi-track point.
- the menu key burner 4 is a key burner for switching a character input mode for inputting Chinese characters and a third character as shown in FIG. 8, and the Chinese character input and first characters which together with hiragana and katakana constitute a Japanese language.
- Character input menu for Chinese characters, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, special characters, and ... for inputting 3 characters The number of 2 rows of numbers corresponding to the numeric keys and each input mode correspond one-to-one
- the menu table of the column is configured to be output to one side of the screen of the display unit 30, and the Chinese / English / numeric input mode may be configured to switch the input mode in a toggle method. That is, the control unit 10 uses the menu key button 4 as shown in FIG.
- the input mode conversion key (5) is a hiragana / katagana input mode conversion key button, which sets the hiragana to the basic input mode, and is configured to alternate between hiragana and katakana input modes each time the conversion key is pressed.
- FIG. 2B and 2C are diagrams according to still another embodiment of the present invention, in which 10 characters are allocated to nine letter assignment key buttons and are provided with three function keys.
- 10 lines of Adan characters are assigned.
- the number key is " 3 ⁇ 4 "
- the number 2 is " Power
- the number 3 is "" , ”( ⁇ ) on line 6, ⁇ ⁇ '' on line 7, ⁇ ⁇ '' line on line 8, ⁇ ⁇ ;
- the numeric key first The first vowel line "3 ⁇ 4" and the second vowel "; bj line are allotted are figures showing the input device structure different from FIG. 3A. 2A to 2C, an input device is configured by assigning two characters to one key button, and setting the second key button to an eight-stage designation key saves the character assignment key, thus saving 12 characters in the (3X4) arrangement.
- an input device is configured by assigning two characters to one key button, and setting the second key button to an eight-stage designation key saves the character assignment key, thus saving 12 characters in the (3X4) arrangement. This is because a simple input device that can freely and commonly input Japanese composed of hiragana, katakana, and kanji can be configured within the dog key button.
- 3 to 7 correspond to the first key button described with reference to FIG. 2A and the input corresponds to the second key button.
- 4 and 6 are diagrams illustrating a two-row multi-column character table output to one side of the screen of the display unit 30, wherein the character table is to be input with numbers corresponding to numeric key buttons. It has a two-row, multicolumn structure with one-to-one correspondence.
- a cancel instruction character for canceling the selection of a specific character line may be included in the character table in correspondence with the number key 9 button for output. Referring to the key button input function using the input instruction window as shown in Figs.
- the first key button is the first of the character buttons (1 to 9) assigned to the character input key button.
- the first key button switches to the second key button and simultaneously outputs an input instruction window (character table), wherein the second key is a specific character of the input instruction window of the present invention.
- the first key button switches to the second key burn function and the first key is pressed.
- the above characters (3 ⁇ 4 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ , 3 ⁇ 4 ,) ( ⁇ ,) ( ⁇ ,;) Is output to one side of the screen of the display device, for example, when the first key button marked with ( ⁇ ) is pressed, the eight characters ($, b, " , ⁇ :, " , L, N, b «t).
- the first key button and the second key button are pressed first to input a specific character of the first group, and when the third key button is input, the specific character of the (3 ⁇ 4 , ⁇ ⁇ ) character line of the first group is input. It can be configured to be converted to a specific character of the second group of characters ( ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ ,, ( ⁇ ° ) lines by adding the tack point or the tack point, and the second group through the third key button.
- To input a character press one of the first key buttons on the consonant car, company, ta, and lower ( ⁇ , ⁇ , ( ⁇ ,) lines to select a specific character line and select a specific character from the character table of the selected character line.
- the bar ( ⁇ ,, ( ⁇ °) is takeum of the specific character of the second row group, party, It is converted into a specific text only lines consonant and ( ⁇ ) pressing twice the third key button of the is converted into a specific character of the line bantak sound wave (( ⁇ °) of the bantak point (0) was added to certain of the second group
- the character input is performed by the second key button.
- characters ( ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ >,, ⁇ ) is any one of a character by pressing once the third key button of takeum been the current string Daewoong the car line ( ⁇ 'eu, (f, Character input is confirmed by converting to a specific character such as,,, ⁇ J:)
- the third key button is the first group of character strings Ka, Sa, Ta, Na, Ha, Ha (Do $, ⁇ :, the, four, and the other, a specific character string in the second group and ( ⁇ strings of ⁇ , chairs, and bar, wave ( ⁇ ; ", change to a specific character 3 and 5 show a character table in which 109 kana characters are divided into a first group character and a second group character. 3 is the first group character.
- the first group character is 69 characters including 48 more than 50 notes, a tactile () and a long sound (-), and 21 more extended consonants from the consonants .
- the second group of characters is 25 sound and half sound as the second group letter. 40 characters, including 15 additional notes that are extended from the note.
- the character table may be configured to display a cancel key button for instructing to cancel the character input, and set the second key button 9 as the "cancel" button to cancel the previously inputted character line selection.
- the controller 10 outputs the character table corresponding to the similarity of the key buttons from the storage 40 to one side of the screen of the display 30 (S216).
- the controller 10 inputs the second character through the second key button.
- the displayed characters are displayed on the screen of the display unit 30.
- the control unit 10 recognizes whether or not the input of the three-key button for specifying the second group of characters is input (S222).
- the button is input, the display unit 30 is displayed on the screen (S224).
- the controller 10 switches to the second group character to be inputted to be displayed on the screen of the display unit 30 (S224).
- the controller 10 determines whether there is another input by the user (S226), and if there is an input, the controller 10 performs the repetition from the step S212 to input the Ghana character and further inputs it. Exit if there is no character to do.
- S226 determines whether there is another input by the user (S226), and if there is an input, the controller 10 performs the repetition from the step S212 to input the Ghana character and further inputs it. Exit if there is no character to do.
- FIG. 11 a three-character input method of Japanese and menu modes will be described.
- the controller 10 in operation S102, enters a Japanese character input mode in order to input Japanese characters in a Japanese input device.
- the Japanese input mode is preferably set to hiragana input mode. Then, the control unit 10, if the current mode is hiragana input mode or the determination by (S104), Hiratsuka Kana input mode, the control unit 10 is standing Messenger so that to enter the hiragana character enters a hiragana input mode, "Bis ( S106). If all are not currently in hiragana input mode, the controller 10 determines whether it is in katakana input mode (S108).
- the controller 10 services to input the katakana character (S110).
- the control unit 100 determines whether the menu key button is pressed to switch to the menu input mode (S112). As a result of the determination, the menu key button is selected to enter the menu input mode. In this case, the control unit 10 calls the menu table, which is displayed with the number of the key buttons in the storage unit 40, to output (S116) one side of the screen of the display unit 30. Then, the control unit 10 controls the menu table.
- step S120 the repetition may be performed from step S120. If not, it is determined whether a Ghana character is input (S124), and if the Ghana character is input, the repetition is performed from step S104.
- Another embodiment of the present invention in the Japanese input method, in the menu input mode of Japanese character input, (1) the process of inputting a menu key; Executing a menu input mode when a menu key is input, reading a menu table and outputting the menu table to one side of a screen of a display device; (3) selecting a specific menu of a specific menu key of the menu table; (4) if there is an input of a specific menu key of the menu table, executing a menu input mode to perform character input of the menu; It is characterized by including.
- the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various modifications and changes can be made by those skilled in the art, which are included in the spirit and scope of the present invention included in the appended claims.
- the present invention has only (3X4) array 12 key buttons and can freely and concisely input a third character such as Japanese, English, Sukja, and symbols composed of Katakana / Hiragana / Kanji. Therefore, the simple Japanese input device of the (3X4) array according to the present invention has a simple configuration, a simple input method, and no restriction on character input, so that mobile phones and wireless communication devices, remote controls, navigators, etc. It can be widely used in various electronic and industrial devices requiring a simple Japanese input device.
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