WO2011001361A1 - Dual script text entry and key highlighting function - Google Patents

Dual script text entry and key highlighting function Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2011001361A1
WO2011001361A1 PCT/IB2010/052942 IB2010052942W WO2011001361A1 WO 2011001361 A1 WO2011001361 A1 WO 2011001361A1 IB 2010052942 W IB2010052942 W IB 2010052942W WO 2011001361 A1 WO2011001361 A1 WO 2011001361A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
characters
key
string
character strings
displayed
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/IB2010/052942
Other languages
English (en)
French (fr)
Inventor
Preeti Khurana
Original Assignee
Nokia Corporation
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Nokia Corporation filed Critical Nokia Corporation
Priority to JP2012516962A priority Critical patent/JP5723874B2/ja
Priority to RU2012102699/08A priority patent/RU2525748C2/ru
Publication of WO2011001361A1 publication Critical patent/WO2011001361A1/en

Links

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F3/00Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
    • G06F3/01Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
    • G06F3/02Input arrangements using manually operated switches, e.g. using keyboards or dials
    • G06F3/023Arrangements for converting discrete items of information into a coded form, e.g. arrangements for interpreting keyboard generated codes as alphanumeric codes, operand codes or instruction codes
    • G06F3/0233Character input methods
    • G06F3/0237Character input methods using prediction or retrieval techniques
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F3/00Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
    • G06F3/01Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
    • G06F3/02Input arrangements using manually operated switches, e.g. using keyboards or dials
    • G06F3/023Arrangements for converting discrete items of information into a coded form, e.g. arrangements for interpreting keyboard generated codes as alphanumeric codes, operand codes or instruction codes
    • G06F3/0233Character input methods
    • G06F3/0236Character input methods using selection techniques to select from displayed items
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F3/00Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
    • G06F3/01Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
    • G06F3/048Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI]
    • G06F3/0487Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser
    • G06F3/0488Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures
    • G06F3/04886Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures by partitioning the display area of the touch-screen or the surface of the digitising tablet into independently controllable areas, e.g. virtual keyboards or menus

Definitions

  • Dual script text entry and key highlighting function TECHNICAL FIELD This invention relates to dual-script text entry. BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
  • Text may be entered in to a computer device using a keypad.
  • a QWERTY key pad includes a key for every letter of the Latin script, enabling words to be entered in
  • Mobile telephones can include a twelve-key keypad. Each key represents a number and several letters of the Latin script. For example, the 2-key also represents the letters
  • Predictive writing software enables a user to tap a key only once to enter a letter.
  • the software determines a list of possible word combinations based on the keys a user has pressed.
  • a first example of the present invention provides apparatus comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, working with the at least one processor, cause at least the following to be performed: receiving a string of characters entered using a plurality of keys or key representations, each key or key representation having a plurality of characters displayed in association therewith; matching said string of characters with a pre-stored list of character strings; and indicating which of said characters are available for a user to select to provide a next character of said matched character strings, wherein said indication includes highlighting said displayed characters which are next in any of said matched character strings.
  • a first example of the present invention provides apparatus comprising: means for: receiving a string of characters entered using a pl ural ity of keys or key representations, each key or key representation having a plurality of characters displayed in association therewith; matching said string of characters with a pre- stored list of character strings; and indicating which of said characters are available for a user to select to provide a next character of said matched character strings, wherein said indication includes highlighting said displayed characters which are next in any of said matched character strings.
  • the character strings of pre-stored list may be words of a language.
  • the key representations may be displayed on a touch screen display.
  • the highlighted characters may be shown in a first colour, and the characters which are not highlighted shown in one or more colours that are different to said first colour.
  • the computing device may further comprise a touch-screen display, adapted to act as an input device and a display.
  • the computing device may be a mobile phone.
  • Another example of the present invention provides a method comprising: receiving a string of characters entered using a plurality of keys or key representations, each key or key representation having a plurality of characters displayed in association therewith; matching said string of characters with a pre-stored list of character strings; and indicating which of said characters are available for a user to select to provide a next character of said matched character strings, wherein said indication includes highlighting said displayed characters which are next in any of said matched character strings.
  • the received string of characters may be entered using predictive text entry.
  • Another example of the present invention provides a computer-readable medium, having computer-readable instructions stored thereon for: receiving a string of characters entered using a plurality of keys or key representations, each key or key representation having a plurality of characters displayed in association therewith; matching said string of characters with a pre-stored list of character strings; and indicating which of said characters are available for a user to select to provide a next character of said matched character strings, wherein said indication includes highlighting said displayed characters which are next in any of said matched character strings.
  • apparatus comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, working with the at least one processor, cause at least the following to be performed: receiving a string of characters entered using a plurality of keys or key representations, each key or key representation having a plurality of characters displayed in association therewith, said characters taken from at least two scripts; and accessing at least one list of pre- stored character strings, said stings including strings of characters in each of said at least two scripts; based on said at least one list, determine at least one of said pre- stored character strings that matches said received string of entered characters.
  • Another example of the present invention provides apparatus comprising means for: receiving a string of characters entered using a plurality of keys or key representations, each key or key representation having a plurality of characters displayed in association therewith, said characters taken from at least two scripts; and accessing at least one list of pre-stored character strings, said stings including strings of characters in each of said at least two scripts; based on said at least one list, determine at least one of said pre-stored character strings that matches said received string of entered characters.
  • Characters of said at least two scripts may be displayed on said keys or key representations.
  • Characters of said scripts which are available to complete a prestored character string may be highlighted on said keys or key representations.
  • Another example of the present invention provides a mobile phone comprising the above apparatus.
  • Another example of the present invention provides a method comprising: receiving a string of characters entered using a plurality of keys or key representations, each key or key representation having a plurality of characters displayed in association therewith, said characters taken from at least two scripts; and accessing at least one list of pre-stored character strings, said stings including strings of characters in each of said at least two scripts; based on said at least one list, determine at least one of said pre-stored character strings that matches said received string of entered characters.
  • the method may further comprise displaying characters of said at least two scripts on said keys or key representations.
  • Another example of the present invention provides a computer-readable medium having computer-readable instructions stored thereon for receiving a string of characters entered using a plurality of keys or key representations, each key or key representation having a plurality of characters displayed in association therewith, said characters taken from at least two scripts; and
  • Figure 1 is a mobile device in an example of the invention
  • Figure 2 is a schematic diagram showing some components of the device shown in Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 3 is a functional diagram showing some components of the device shown in Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 4 is a further functional diagram showing some components of the device shown in Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 5 shows the mobile device of Figure 1 displaying a twelve key representation
  • Figure 6 is a flow chart showing a method in an example of the invention
  • Figure 7 shows the mobile device of Figure 1 displaying a twelve key representation in which certain keys are greyed-out;
  • Figure 8 shows the mobile device of Figure 1 displaying a twelve key representation in which certain keys are greyed-out;
  • Figure 9 shows the mobile device of Figure 1 displaying a twelve key representation in which the key representations show two scripts;
  • Figure 10 is a further flow chart showing a method in an example of the invention.
  • Figure 11 shows the mobile device of Figure 1 displaying contacts in two different scripts
  • Figure 12 shows the mobile device of Figure 1 displaying a twelve key representation in which two scripts are used and certain characters are greyed-out.
  • the mobile device 101 in accordance with an example of the invention is shown in Figure 1 .
  • the mobile device 101 comprises an outer casing 102, which includes an earphone 103 and a microphone 104.
  • the mobile device 101 also includes a touchscreen display 105 which is an input device and a display.
  • the touch-screen 105 enables a user to enter information into the mobile device 101 and instruct the mobile device to perform the various functions which it provides. For example, a user may enter a telephone number, or select another mobile device from a list stored on the mobile device 101 , as well as perform functions such as initiating a telephone call.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing the components of the mobile device 101 .
  • the components of the mobile device 101 include the earphone 103, the microphone 104, the touch-screen display 105.
  • the mobile device 101 also includes a system bus 107 to which the components are connected and which allows the components to communicate with each other. Here, the components are shown to communicate via a single system bus 107. However, in practice the mobile device may include several buses to connect the various components.
  • the device also includes an application processor 108, a baseband processor 109, memory 1 10, an earphone controller 1 11 , a microphone controller 112 and a touch-screen display controller 113.
  • the application processor 108 is for running an operating system and user applications.
  • the baseband processor 109 is for controlling a telephony stack.
  • the device 101 also includes a mobile telephone radio 1 14 which is coupled to an antenna 115.
  • the mobile device 101 is arranged to communicate, via radio 1 15, with a base station of a mobile phone network (not shown).
  • the mobile device 101 also includes a storage device controller 116 which is connected to a storage device 117 which may be an internal hard drive or a removable storage device such as a flash memory card.
  • the mobile device 101 includes an operating system (OS) which is stored in a Read Only Memory (ROM) portion of memory 1 10.
  • the OS may be Symbian OS.
  • the device also includes other software applications which may be stored in ROM or which may be stored in the storage device 1 17.
  • the application processor 108 is arranged to execute instructions of the OS and of the applications. Execution of these instructions causes mobile device 101 to carry out particular functions by controlling the various hardware components of the device.
  • FIG 3 is a functional diagram showing the logical links between software and hardware components of the device 101 .
  • the operating system 201 includes a kernel 202 and a middleware section 203.
  • the kernel 202 is arranged to manage the mobile device's 101 hardware resources and communications between hardware and software stored on the device.
  • the middleware 203 controls communication between applications running on the device and the system resources.
  • the mobile device 101 has a number of applications 204 stored in memory 1 10 or storage device 117. These applications 204 may be part of the operating system 201 or may be third-party applications. Each of the applications may access computing resources through the middleware section 203.
  • Figure 3 also shows hardware 205.
  • Figure 4 is a further functional diagram showing the logical links between software and hardware components of the device 101 .
  • Figure 4 shows the touch-screen display 105 which is coupled to the touch-screen display controller 1 13.
  • the controller 113 is coupled to a device driver 301 which may be provided as a software component of the operating system 201.
  • the OS 201 also includes an input server 302 which is for processing inputs from the touch-screen display 105.
  • the input server 302 is adapted to communicate with the device driver 301.
  • the OS 201 also includes a window server 303 which controls access by the OS 201 and other applications to the display 105. For example, drawing may be cl ipped to an application's visible window.
  • the window server 303 presents an interface to each client application.
  • the OS 201 also includes a text module 305.
  • the text module 304 is adapted to interpret input signals from the input server 302 and determine what characters or numbers the user has input. The text module 304 also determines what to display on the display 105 based on user inputs. For example, if a user is pressing the touch-screen display 105 to enter a message, the text module 304 determines which letters the user has entered and causes those letters to be displayed on the touchscreen display 105. The text module 304 communicates with the window server via window server (WS) interface 305.
  • the mobile device 101 also includes a character store 306.
  • the character store 306 is for storing a script in accordance with a particular alphabet.
  • the character store 306 is also used to store the words available to a particular language for the purposes of predictive text.
  • the store includes words of the English language.
  • the text module 304 may also be adapted to perform a predictive writing function.
  • the text module 304 is adapted to display various key pad representations on the touch-screen display 105 to enable a user to enter information in to the device.
  • One representation may be a QWERTY-type keypad.
  • Another representation may be a twelve-key mobile phone-type keypad.
  • An example of such a representation is shown in Figure 5.
  • Figure 5 shows the mobile device 101 , showing a twelve-key keypad representation 401 , on the display 105.
  • the device 101 also shows search box 402 which is an area for displaying the text which has been input by a user.
  • the text module 304 is arranged to display characters on each key representation.
  • the twelve-key keypad representation 401 includes keys for numbers 0 to 9 as well as * and #. Each numerical key also acts as an input for letters of the alphabet.
  • the numerical keys represent letters of the alphabet in the following manner: 2: A-B-C; 3: D-E-F; 4: G-H-I; 5: J-K-L; 6: M-N-O; 7: P-Q-R-S; 8: T-U-V; 9: W-X-Y-Z.
  • the mobile device 101 is arranged to provide at least two modes of text input. Firstly, a user may input text by tapping the required key representation to select the required letter. For example, to select 'A', the 2-key is tapped once. To select, 'B', the 2-key is tapped two times.
  • the text module 305 is adapted to implement predictive text input, such as T9. Predictive text enables a user to press a key representing the required letter only once. Based on the string of keys pressed, the text module 304 determines what possible words which could be formed, based on the words stored in the character store 306. The word options are then displayed via the window server 303, either automatically, or in response to a user action.
  • the user may press the key sequence 2-2-7-3-3.
  • the display 105 displays the word 'based'.
  • the text module 304 indicates on the display 105 that other words may be created with that key sequence.
  • the user may press a key representation, for example the * key representation, in order to show the other words, which in this case are the words 'cared' and 'bared'.
  • the order in which words are listed can either be alphabetical or based on a popularity index.
  • Text input can be used in a variety of situations. For example, text input can be used when writing an email or text message. Alternatively, text input can be used when searching a set of data.
  • the mobile device 101 may include an address book which includes a database of contacts. In the present example, the mobile device 101 includes an address book 307 and a contacts database 308. The address book communicates with the window server 303 via a WS interface 309. The contacts may be displayed as a list on the device display 105. The user is able to search the contacts by typing in the first few letters of a contacts name. For example, if the list only includes entries for Hogg and Hook beginning with 'H', then entering an 'H' would remove the other contact entries from view and leave Hogg and Hook.
  • Entering an 'O' would not refine the list any further. Entering a 'G' would remove Hook and leave Hogg as the sole contact beginning H-O-G.
  • One way of entering search strings in this case is with a twelve-key keypad representation and to use predictive text. The user then only has to press the required key once to select a particular letter. If the contact list contains Hogg and Hook but does not contain any entries beginning 'G' and T, then the user can press the 4-key once, and the list is restricted to the two entries beginning 'H'. Next the user may press 6 and then 4 to select O and G and only Hogg is shown.
  • the text module 304 is also arranged to provide a feedback to the user, via the display 105, regarding the character strings which may be entered. This is achieved by greying-out any characters which do not represent valid inputs. The process used to perform this mechanism will be described in connection with Figure 6.
  • the device 101 stores a number of contacts in the contacts database 308, as noted above.
  • a user may load the address book 307 by selecting an address book application from a menu of the user interface of the device 101.
  • the full list of address book contacts is displayed as a scrollable list (block 501 ).
  • the text module 304 determines which characters are used as the first letters of the contacts. Any unused letters are greys-out (block 502).
  • a user may then press any key representation which has a character on it which is not greyed-out (block 503). If a key representation is pressed which has no characters highlighted, no input is made. In the example shown in Figure 6, a user has pressed the 4 key, and the text module has displayed the only two contacts which begin with either 'G', 1 H' or 'I'.
  • Hogg and Hook are the only contacts beginning with 'G', 1 H' or T.
  • An 1 H' is displayed in search box 402 (block 504) and the entries Hogg and Hook are shown in the list (block 505). The process then repeats itself.
  • the letter 'O' is shown in black and all other letters are greyed- out (block 502).
  • the first 1 H' of Hogg and Hook is underlined .
  • the only key representation which may be pressed in order to provide an input is the 6 key. If the user then presses key 6 (block 503), an 'O' is displayed in search box 402 (block 504) after the 1 H' and the letters 'O' and 'G' are shown in black.
  • the mobile device 101 is adapted to provide predictive text in languages using at least two scripts.
  • the character store 306 includes at least two different scripts.
  • the character store 306 includes a Latin script, which may be used for English, and a Devanagah script, which may be used for Hindi.
  • the text module is arranged to display a twelve-key keypad representation on touch-screen display 105, as shown in Figure 0.
  • Each key represents letters of the Latin script (as described above in relation to Figure 5) and letters of the Devanagari script. Both sets of letters are shown on the keypad as shown in Figure 9.
  • the text module 304 is adapted to provide predictive writing in both the Latin script and the Devanagari script.
  • the text module 305 automatically determines whether a user is writing in English or Hindi and predicts words accordingly. The process used to perform this mechanism will be described in connection with Figure 10.
  • the device 101 includes the address book 307 which may be searched in the same manner as described in the above example.
  • the full list of contacts is displayed as a scrollable list (block 601 ).
  • the address book 307 includes a number of contacts, some being in Hindi, others being in English.
  • a user is then able to input a first character by pressing a key representation (block 602).
  • the text module 304 determines what contacts exist which correspond to characters which are associated with that key (block 603). There may be no matches, in which case the text module 304 provides a user with feedback to this effect (block 604). This may be in the form of an audio or visual warning (block 605). Alternatively, the text module 304 detects a match (block 606).
  • This may be to a single character.
  • One or more entries may exist for that single character. For example, a user may select key 5, which represents J, K and L in Latin script and ⁇ - 5 in the Devanagari script. If the address book only includes entries beginning with one of these characters, those entries are displayed, and the first character is displayed in the search box 402 .
  • entries may exist for more than one of the characters. In this case, the entries are shown in alphabetically and script order. For example, the entries may be shown in the following order: J - L then ⁇ T - 5. Other orders are possible.
  • the text module 304 detects an entry or entries corresponding to a character associated with the key representation which has been pressed, those entries are displayed as a scrollable list and the character is displayed in the search box 402
  • the user presses a further key representation and the process repeats by returning to block 602. The process may then repeat until the desired entry is displayed.
  • the address book includes entries for Jake, John and T ⁇ E ⁇ If the user selects key 5, which represents J, K and L in Latin script and ⁇ r - S in the
  • the text module 304 automatically determines which of the entries include one of those letters as the first letter of the contact.
  • Figure 11 shows the display after the keys 5, 2, and 5 have been pressed.
  • the only entries in the contact list which correspond to this sequence of key strokes are "Jake” and
  • the text module 304 displays the contact entries for "Jake” and
  • This dual script system can be extended to predictive text when writing a message such as an email or a text.
  • the text module determines what words can be made from the Latin script and from the Devanagari script and displays the available words as described above. If a word from only one script is available, then that word is shown. Once a word from one script has been selected, the text module 304 defaults to that script.
  • a example of the invention includes a component on a chip which provides the functionality described above in connection with the software implementation.
  • An example of the invention is an apparatus as defined in the claims. This apparatus may be a component provided as part of a chip on an electronic circuit board. Alternatively the apparatus may be a chip on an electronic circuit board. As a further alternative, the apparatus may be a computing device, such as a mobile phone.
  • the features defined in the claims may be implemented in hardware. Alternatively , the features may be implemented using software instructions which may be stored in a memory provided on the component, chip or computing device.
PCT/IB2010/052942 2009-06-30 2010-06-28 Dual script text entry and key highlighting function WO2011001361A1 (en)

Priority Applications (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2012516962A JP5723874B2 (ja) 2009-06-30 2010-06-28 デュアル文字体系テキスト入力およびキーハイライト機能
RU2012102699/08A RU2525748C2 (ru) 2009-06-30 2010-06-28 Ввод текста с использованием двух алфавитов и функция выделения клавиш

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
IN1554/CHE/2009 2009-06-30
IN1554CH2009 2009-06-30

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2011001361A1 true WO2011001361A1 (en) 2011-01-06

Family

ID=43410553

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/IB2010/052942 WO2011001361A1 (en) 2009-06-30 2010-06-28 Dual script text entry and key highlighting function

Country Status (3)

Country Link
JP (1) JP5723874B2 (ja)
RU (1) RU2525748C2 (ja)
WO (1) WO2011001361A1 (ja)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2013029777A1 (de) * 2011-09-03 2013-03-07 Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft Verfahren und vorrichtung zum bereitstellen einer nutzerschnittstelle
EP2500795A3 (en) * 2011-03-16 2013-11-06 Honeywell International Inc. Method for enlarging characters displayed on an adaptive touch screen key pad

Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20020149569A1 (en) * 2001-04-12 2002-10-17 International Business Machines Corporation Touchscreen user interface
US20050129199A1 (en) * 2002-02-07 2005-06-16 Naoya Abe Input device, mobile telephone, and mobile information device
WO2006059199A1 (en) * 2004-12-01 2006-06-08 Oded Volovitz Method for assigning large sets of characters in different modes to keys of a number keypad for low keypress-data-entry ratio
US20070046641A1 (en) * 2005-09-01 2007-03-01 Swee Ho Lim Entering a character into an electronic device
WO2007047188A2 (en) * 2005-10-11 2007-04-26 Motorola Inc. Entering text into an electronic device
KR20080007180A (ko) * 2006-07-14 2008-01-17 모토로라 인코포레이티드 복수 언어의 텍스트를 입력하는 방법
US20080024449A1 (en) * 2006-07-28 2008-01-31 Velimir Pletikosa Keypad and Handheld Electronic Device Having Keys With Phonetically Corresponding Latin and Non-Latin Characters

Family Cites Families (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH11338858A (ja) * 1998-05-22 1999-12-10 Toshiba Corp 入力予測装置、入力予測方法及び入力予測プログラムを記録した記録媒体
CN100350356C (zh) * 2002-07-01 2007-11-21 索尼爱立信移动通讯股份有限公司 输入文本的方法及使用该方法的电子装置
JP2006309578A (ja) * 2005-04-28 2006-11-09 Sharp Corp 携帯通信端末装置
JP4907296B2 (ja) * 2006-10-19 2012-03-28 アルプス電気株式会社 入力装置
RU75890U1 (ru) * 2008-03-21 2008-08-27 Алексей Алексеевич Бизинов Клавиатура электронного карманного переводчика

Patent Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20020149569A1 (en) * 2001-04-12 2002-10-17 International Business Machines Corporation Touchscreen user interface
US20050129199A1 (en) * 2002-02-07 2005-06-16 Naoya Abe Input device, mobile telephone, and mobile information device
WO2006059199A1 (en) * 2004-12-01 2006-06-08 Oded Volovitz Method for assigning large sets of characters in different modes to keys of a number keypad for low keypress-data-entry ratio
US20070046641A1 (en) * 2005-09-01 2007-03-01 Swee Ho Lim Entering a character into an electronic device
WO2007047188A2 (en) * 2005-10-11 2007-04-26 Motorola Inc. Entering text into an electronic device
KR20080007180A (ko) * 2006-07-14 2008-01-17 모토로라 인코포레이티드 복수 언어의 텍스트를 입력하는 방법
US20080024449A1 (en) * 2006-07-28 2008-01-31 Velimir Pletikosa Keypad and Handheld Electronic Device Having Keys With Phonetically Corresponding Latin and Non-Latin Characters

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP2500795A3 (en) * 2011-03-16 2013-11-06 Honeywell International Inc. Method for enlarging characters displayed on an adaptive touch screen key pad
US8719724B2 (en) 2011-03-16 2014-05-06 Honeywell International Inc. Method for enlarging characters displayed on an adaptive touch screen key pad
WO2013029777A1 (de) * 2011-09-03 2013-03-07 Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft Verfahren und vorrichtung zum bereitstellen einer nutzerschnittstelle

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
RU2525748C2 (ru) 2014-08-20
JP2012532365A (ja) 2012-12-13
JP5723874B2 (ja) 2015-05-27
RU2012102699A (ru) 2013-08-10

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US20200293715A1 (en) Text editing
US9172789B2 (en) Contextual search by a mobile communications device
US8413069B2 (en) Method and apparatus for the automatic completion of composite characters
CN101876878A (zh) 单词预测输入系统及方法
US20030095102A1 (en) Communication terminal having a predictive character editor application
CN107832330B (zh) 一种搜索方法及终端设备
WO2014190795A1 (en) Method and device for searching for contact object, and storage medium
CN101741948A (zh) 信息收件人实现输入数字自动匹配联系人的方法
KR20060129735A (ko) 이동통신 단말기 및 이를 이용한 데이터 처리 방법
US20060279433A1 (en) Method of mapping characters for a mobile telephone keypad
JP2013149273A (ja) 入力順非依存式文字入力機構を提供するための方法、装置、およびコンピュータプログラム
US20020040866A1 (en) Method and apparatus for displaying information
CN102999639B (zh) 一种基于语音识别字符索引的查找方法及系统
WO2011001361A1 (en) Dual script text entry and key highlighting function
CN102402304A (zh) 字符输入方法
CN112764551A (zh) 词汇显示方法、装置和电子设备
US20190250935A1 (en) System for setting a language for a dashboard device of a vehicle
KR100833278B1 (ko) 이동 통신 장치 및 조작 방법
KR101049131B1 (ko) 이동 통신 단말기의 문자 입력체계 변경 방법
RU2477878C1 (ru) Способ адаптивного ввода текстовой информации с использованием сенсорных экранов
CN112925469A (zh) 内容显示方法、装置、存储介质及电子设备
JP2011223517A (ja) 携帯電話端末、携帯電話端末のキー入力方法、及びプログラム
KR101129122B1 (ko) 휴대용 단말기의 문자입력장치 및 문자입력방법
CN113535043A (zh) 一种信息输入的方法及装置
CN110568979A (zh) 终端的操作方法、计算机可读存储介质及移动终端

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 10793712

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 2012516962

Country of ref document: JP

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: DE

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 2012102699

Country of ref document: RU

122 Ep: pct application non-entry in european phase

Ref document number: 10793712

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1