WO2011007679A1 - 携帯電話機、携帯電話機の制御方法、およびプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a slide-type mobile phone provided with a touch panel or the like.
- a slide type mobile phone in which two casings having operation units such as a touch panel and keys are slidably overlapped with each other is used.
- the upper casing (first casing) provided with a touch panel or the like is slid and shifted with respect to the lower casing (second casing), whereby the second casing The operation part is exposed.
- an operation when receiving an incoming call an operation of responding to the incoming call by sliding the first housing and starting a call is employed.
- Patent Document 1 discloses an invention that enables a mobile phone that can fold a case to respond to an incoming call by opening the case of the mobile phone that is folded when an incoming call is received.
- Patent Document 2 when the casing is changed from the expanded / contracted state (non-sliding state) to the extended state (sliding state), the on-hook state is maintained if the other party is to reject the incoming call, and the user is determined to select the call
- a communication terminal device capable of providing an opportunity is disclosed.
- Patent Document 3 discloses a mobile terminal that prevents malfunction when a key on a mating surface of each casing is accidentally pressed during sliding in a sliding mobile communication terminal using two casings. Has been.
- a conventional slide-type mobile phone equipped with a touch panel has not been equipped with a large touch panel. Therefore, when sliding the first casing, the first casing can be pushed and slid without touching the touch panel. As a result, when responding to an incoming call by a slide operation, there is no problem that the user touches the touch panel unintentionally and causes an erroneous operation.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and an object of the present invention is a mobile phone that can prevent erroneous input when a user slides the touch panel or the like in a slide-type mobile phone using a touch panel or the like. Is to realize.
- a mobile phone is a mobile phone in which a first housing having a first operation unit is slidably connected to a second housing, Slide state detecting means for detecting a transition from a non-sliding state in which the first housing is not slid with respect to the housing to a sliding state in which the first housing is slid with respect to the second housing; Input state detecting means for detecting an input state in which an operation input is performed in the first operation section, telephone network communication means for communicating with another telephone via the telephone network, and the telephone network communication means for the other telephone
- the slide state detecting unit detects a transition from the non-sliding state to the sliding state when receiving an incoming call from the first operation
- the first operation is performed when the input state detecting unit detects the input state.
- Operation input It is characterized in that a control means for disabling.
- the control method of the present invention is a method for controlling a mobile phone in which a first housing having a first operation unit is slidably connected to a second housing, and A sliding state detecting step for detecting a transition from a non-sliding state in which the first housing is not slid to a sliding state in which the first housing is slid relative to the second housing; and the first operation An input state detecting step for detecting an input state in which an operation input is performed in the unit, and further, when an incoming call is received from another telephone via the telephone network, the slide state detecting step Including a disabling step of disabling an operation input from the first operation unit when the input state is detected in the input state detecting step when a transition from the non-sliding state to the sliding state is detected. It is a symptom.
- the operation input from the touch panel is invalidated when the housing is not slid and the first housing is not pushed up (non-sliding state). ing.
- the operation input from the touch panel is validated.
- the area of the touch panel is conventionally small, when sliding the first casing provided with the touch panel, the user presses the casing portion other than the touch panel with a finger. I was able to slide.
- the touch panel portion is configured to cover most or all of the casing by expanding the area of the touch panel, the user slides the casing by pressing the touch panel portion with a finger. Therefore, when the operation invalidation technology in the conventional slide type mobile phone is applied, the operation input to the touch panel is effective when the case is slid and the first case is pushed up. Therefore, an unintentional erroneous input occurs when the user slides the casing.
- the mobile phone according to the present invention is a mobile phone in which a first housing having a first operation unit is slidably connected to a second housing, and the first housing is connected to the second housing.
- a slide state detecting means for detecting a transition from a non-sliding state in which the body is not slid to a sliding state in which the first housing is slid with respect to the second housing; and an operation input in the first operation unit.
- Input state detection means for detecting the input state being performed, telephone network communication means for communicating with other telephones via the telephone network, and when the telephone network communication means receives an incoming call from another telephone
- the slide state detecting unit detects a transition from the non-sliding state to the sliding state
- the operation input from the first operation unit is invalidated when the input state detecting unit detects the input state.
- control means There.
- the control method of the present invention is a method for controlling a mobile phone in which a first housing having a first operation unit is slidably connected to a second housing, and A sliding state detecting step for detecting a transition from a non-sliding state in which the first housing is not slid to a sliding state in which the first housing is slid relative to the second housing; and the first operation An input state detecting step for detecting an input state in which an operation input is performed in the unit, and further, when an incoming call is received from another telephone via the telephone network, the slide state detecting step When a transition from the non-sliding state to the sliding state is detected, an invalidation step of invalidating an operation input from the first operation unit when the input state is detected in the input state detection step is included.
- FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram illustrating a main part of a mobile phone according to an embodiment of the present invention. It is the schematic which shows an example of the hardware constitutions of the said mobile telephone.
- FIG. 3A is a diagram showing an appearance of the mobile phone
- FIG. 3A is a diagram showing an appearance in a non-sliding state (standby mode)
- FIG. 3B is a diagram showing an appearance in a sliding state (call mode).
- (C) is a side view in a non-sliding state (standby mode). It is a flowchart which shows the flow of the process performed when there exists an incoming call in the said mobile telephone.
- FIG. 3 an example in which the first operation unit configured by the touch panel is configured to cover most or all of the surface of the first housing is shown. It is not limited. Even when the touch panel covers only a part of the first housing, the touch panel may be touched when the first housing is pressed and slid to perform an erroneous input. If present, the present invention is effective.
- the first operation unit is described as a touch panel.
- the input device provided in the first housing may be an operation input that is not intended by the user touching the slide operation. As long as there is a property, a key and a dial may be provided instead of the touch panel, for example.
- FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram showing the main part of the mobile phone 10.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of the mobile phone 10.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an appearance of the mobile phone 10.
- the mobile phone 10 has a configuration in which a first housing 12 and a second housing 14 are slidably connected via a slide connection portion 16.
- the first housing 12 includes a display unit 20 and a first operation unit 22.
- the second casing 14 includes a second operation unit 24, a voice input / output unit 26, a state detection unit (state detection unit) 28, a control unit (control unit) 30, a storage unit 40, and a telephone network communication unit (telephone network communication). Means) 50.
- the state detection unit 28 further includes a slide state detection unit (slide state detection unit) 27 and an input state detection unit (input state detection unit) 29.
- the control unit 30 further includes a CPU 32, a RAM 34, and a ROM 36 (FIG. 2).
- the arrangement of the functional blocks in the first housing 12 and the second housing 14 is an example, and the voice input / output unit 26, the state detection unit 28, the control unit 30, the storage unit 40, and the telephone network communication unit 50 are included. May be disposed in at least one of the first housing and the second housing.
- the display unit 20 is configured by a display panel configured by a liquid crystal element, an organic EL (Elector Luminescence), and the like, and based on instructions from the control unit 30, various images and data Display.
- the first operation unit 22 is configured by an operation input device such as a touch panel, which is disposed so as to cover the entire display unit 20 and can see through the display content of the display unit 20, and from the user via the state detection unit 28. Are input to the control unit 30.
- the display unit 20 and the first operation unit 22 may be integrally configured as an input / output device.
- the slide connection unit 16 is a connection device that connects the first housing 12 and the second housing 14 so as to be slidable.
- the slide connection portion 16 is configured by a combination of rails such as metal and plastic, and has a function of holding the first housing 12 in a state of being displaced from the second housing 14 (hereinafter referred to as “slide state”). have.
- the short side on the side including the second operation unit 24 for performing an operation input for a call is the lower side of the mobile phone 10.
- the short side on the opposite side is defined as the upper side
- the state where the first housing 12 is displaced upward is defined as the sliding state. That is, the state of FIG. 3A is a non-sliding state, and the state of FIG. 3B is a sliding state.
- magnets and magnetic sensors are provided at corresponding locations on the upper and lower sides. Instead of using magnets and magnetic sensors, switches, contacts, and various other sensors may be used.
- the second operation unit 24 is an input device arranged on the second housing 14 and includes numeric keys 0 to 9, symbol keys such as # and *, function buttons such as incoming call, disconnection, mail, and cross key. It is configured. Further, as shown in FIG. 3B, the second operation unit 24 slides and shifts the first housing 12 in which the first operation unit 22 configured with a touch panel or the like is arranged upward in the drawing. In the state (sliding state), the first casing 12 is exposed from below.
- the first casing 12 is often slid by applying a force to the end of the first casing 12.
- the first operation unit 22 configured with a touch panel occupies a large portion on the first casing 12, it is natural to touch the touch panel to slide the casings.
- the mobile phone 10 uses an input device such as a numeric key other than the touch panel when making a call or performing other functions, the user moves the casing to move the second operation unit. 24 is exposed.
- the mobile phone 10 since the mobile phone 10 has a large touch panel of the first operation unit 22, the user needs to touch the touch panel of the first operation unit 22 when sliding the first housing 12.
- the input function by the touch panel becomes effective (hereinafter referred to as “input state”). For this reason, when an incoming call is received, the “input state” is entered when the first housing 12 is slid to perform an operation of starting a call.
- the cellular phone 10 invalidates the operation input from the touch panel as described later so that an erroneous input does not occur at this time. This prevents erroneous input due to the “input state” when an incoming call is received.
- the voice input / output unit 26 is a voice input / output device composed of a microphone, a speaker, and the like, and is arranged on the back side of the mobile phone 10 or a place where the user touches the mouth or ear when the user brings the mobile phone close to the face. ing.
- the voice input / output unit 26 may be a connector or an interface for connecting to an external voice input / output device.
- the state detection unit 28 detects the state of the slide connection unit 16 and the first operation unit 22 and inputs the detected state to the control unit 30. Specifically, the slide state detection unit 27 is in a state in which the first housing 12 and the second housing 14 slide with each other and the first housing 12 is pushed upward on the second housing 14 ( That is, it is detected whether or not the slide state.
- the input state detection unit 29 detects whether or not an operation input from the first operation unit 22 is performed. In the sliding state, the state detection unit 28 outputs an operation input from the first operation unit 22 to the control unit 30. On the other hand, when the first housing 12 and the second housing 14 are not slid with respect to each other and the first housing 12 is not pushed upward on the second housing 14 (that is, in a non-sliding state).
- the state detection unit 28 basically disables the operation input from the first operation unit 22 and does not accept it.
- a function of enabling an operation input from the first operation unit 22 when a predetermined button is pressed may be provided.
- the control unit 30 is a control unit that controls the function of each unit of the mobile phone 10, and includes a CPU 32, a RAM 34, a ROM 36, and the like (FIG. 2).
- the control unit 30 receives inputs from the first operation unit 22, the second operation unit 24, the voice input / output unit 26, and the state detection unit 28, controls each unit, causes the display unit 20 to display a screen, and stores the storage unit 40.
- the data is stored in the telephone, and the telephone communication is performed to another terminal via the telephone network communication unit 50.
- the storage unit 40 is a storage device composed of, for example, a semiconductor memory or a magnetic storage unit, and stores data such as a control program and a telephone directory, information on an incoming call rejection party, and the like.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of the appearance of the mobile phone 10, and FIG. 3A shows the appearance of the non-sliding mobile phone 10 as described above. In the non-sliding state, the mobile phone 10 is in an operation state called a standby mode. On the other hand, FIG. 3B shows the appearance of the mobile phone 10 in a sliding state. The mobile phone 10 is in an operation state called a call mode in the slide state.
- FIG. 3C is a side view of the mobile phone 10 in a non-sliding state (standby mode).
- the standby mode refers to a state in which a call cannot be made in an incoming standby state
- the call mode is defined to indicate a state in which a call can be made through a telephone line network.
- the operation input from each operation unit is basically invalid, nothing is displayed on the display unit 20, and an alarm or ring tone is output from a speaker disposed behind the mobile phone 10. It is in a state to output.
- the call mode is a state for calling and is a state in which various functions of the mobile phone 10 such as a call and mail transmission can be used, a display is performed on the display unit 20, and an operation input from each operation unit is valid. It is.
- the mobile phone 10 has a first housing 12 mounted on a second housing 14, and a slide connection portion 16 (first housing 12 or second housing) (not shown). It is slidably connected in the left-right direction in FIG. 3 (up and down direction in FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B) via the housing 14.
- the 1st operation part 22 comprised with the touchscreen is further mounted.
- the first operation unit 22 configured with a touch panel occupies most of the area of the first housing 12, and when the first housing 12 is slid, Then, a finger is pressed against the first operation unit 22 configured with a touch panel for operation.
- the slide movement range of the first housing 12 is assumed to rise and fall within a range where the second housing 14 does not protrude.
- the second operation unit 24 of the second casing 14 is disposed on the lower side where the first casing 12 is slid and displaced, and the second casing 14 is moved upward by sliding the first casing 12 upward.
- the operation unit 24 is exposed to be operable by the user.
- the second operation unit 24 is composed of only the minimum keys (such as incoming call, disconnection, hold, power key, etc.) that realize basic functions related to a call, and includes numeric keys and others. This function is configured to be input from the first operation unit 22 configured with a touch panel, but is not limited thereto.
- the second operation unit 24 may be equipped with numeric keys, symbol keys, various function keys, and the like.
- the mobile phone 10 may be of a slide type, and is not limited to the examples shown in FIGS.
- the first housing 12 may slide to a position that protrudes from the second housing 14.
- the mobile phone 10 is extended in appearance by sliding.
- orbit using one or more rotating plates as described in the said patent document 4 may be sufficient.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing performed when an incoming call is received by the mobile phone 10.
- the series of processes starts from a state in which an incoming call is received from another telephone via the telephone network communication unit 50 (S100).
- the state detection unit 28 determines whether the mobile phone 10 is in a non-sliding state (standby mode) or a sliding state (calling mode). In the case of the call mode, the process proceeds to S102. In the standby mode, the process proceeds to S103.
- control unit 30 of the mobile phone 10 processes incoming calls and calls using the touch panel (first operation unit 22) and keys (second operation unit 24) from the user and incoming calls according to the current setting of the call mode. Execute rejection processing.
- the control unit 30 of the mobile phone 10 monitors the state transition from the current standby mode based on the detection result of the state of the casing detected by the state detection unit 28. If the state does not change (“no change” in S103), the process returns to S103 and repeats monitoring of the state transition.
- the state transitions to the call mode that is, when the transition to the slide state is detected, the process proceeds to S104 (“transition to call mode” in S103).
- control unit 30 may cause the display unit 20 to display the telephone number of the called party. Thereby, the user can know the called party. Further, in a state where the incoming call is received in S100, the control unit 30 may display the telephone number of the called party on a sub-display (not shown).
- the state detection unit 28 of the mobile phone 10 confirms the input state of the first operation unit 22 on the touch panel.
- the process proceeds to S105.
- the process proceeds to S106.
- the control unit 30 of the mobile phone 10 detects the transition to the call mode in S103, in other words, the transition from the non-sliding state to the sliding state, and therefore responds to the incoming call to the telephone network communication unit 50. Execute the process. That is, a call process for responding to an incoming call is performed as in the prior art. This process is the same as the process performed by a conventional mobile phone that starts a call in response to an incoming call by sliding the housing when the incoming call is received.
- the state detection unit 28 of the mobile phone 10 cancels the touch input information confirmed in S104. That is, when the state detection unit 28 detects that the input from the slide connection unit 16 has transitioned to the “slide state” (“transition to call mode” in S103), the state detection unit 28 receives the operation input from the first operation unit 22. When it is detected (“Yes” in S104), processing for invalidating the operation input from the first operation unit 22 is performed.
- the input to the first operation unit 22 at the time of an incoming call is not an operation input intended by the user but an operation for making a slide state.
- the user applies a force by pressing a portion of the first operation unit 22 where the touch panel is easy to press (for example, near the edge or the center of the touch panel) with a finger, and the friction between the finger and the touch panel surface causes the casing to slide. Slide your body.
- the operation input from the touch panel becomes valid by the case shifting to the “sliding state”.
- the 1st operation part 22 will receive the input from the part of the touch panel which the user touched with the finger in order to slide a housing
- the mobile phone 10 is in the “input state” in which an operation input is performed on the touch panel of the first operation unit 22 when the housing changes from the “non-sliding state” to the “sliding state”. Is detected, the operation input to the first operation unit 22 is invalidated until the user once releases the finger (S107).
- the state detection unit 28 determines whether the operation input to the touch panel of the first operation unit 22 is “input state” or whether the operation input state is changed to “non-input state” without operation input. To detect. If there is an operation input (“Yes (no change)” in S107), the process proceeds to S108. When the operation input is changed to “non-input state” (“loss of touch input (finger leaves the touch surface)” in S107), the process proceeds to S105, and an incoming call process is performed.
- the state detection unit 28 detects whether or not the state of the casing of the mobile phone 10 has changed.
- the process returns to S107 and the touch state of the first operation unit 22 on the touch panel is confirmed. Perform the process.
- the state of the casing of the mobile phone 10 changes from the “slide state” that is the call mode to the “non-slide state” that is the standby mode (“transition to standby mode” in S108)
- the process proceeds to S109. move on.
- the control unit 30 of the mobile phone 10 causes the telephone network communication unit 50 to perform processing for rejecting an incoming call.
- a process for rejecting an incoming call due to a change to the “non-sliding state” of the casing a process of switching to an answering machine, playing a message for rejecting an incoming call, or transmitting a predetermined mail may be performed. .
- any process may be used as long as it does not respond to a call from the called party and executes other functions other than the call.
- the telephone number of the communication partner that has received the call may be added to a list of telephone numbers that are automatically rejected.
- the mobile phone 10 executes a series of processes for responding to an incoming call. Accordingly, when the mobile phone 10 having the slide structure responds to an incoming call, the user presses the touch panel of the first operation unit 22 and slides the first housing 12, so that the first operation unit 22 It is possible to prevent erroneous input from being input.
- the first housing 12 including the first operation unit 22 configured with a touch panel is used as the second case.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- casing 12 to either one of right and left, or both may be sufficient.
- the second operation unit 24 is configured to include only a small number of keys related to a call, but is not limited thereto.
- a full keyboard called a so-called QWERTY keyboard may be applied. Since the QWERTY keyboard is horizontally long, in this case, it is desirable that the first housing 12 be slid left and right with respect to the second housing 14 as described above. Further, the first casing 12 is slid up and down with respect to the second casing 14 and can be slid to the left and right, so that a call is made to the lower part of the second casing 14 (the part exposed by the upward slide).
- the QWERTY keyboard may be provided laterally on the right or left side portion of the second housing 14 (the portion exposed by the left and right slides).
- the mobile phone 10 is a mobile phone 10 in which the first housing 12 including the first operation unit 22 using the touch panel is slidably connected to the second housing 14.
- a sliding state in which a transition from a non-sliding state in which the first housing 12 does not slide relative to the second housing 14 to a sliding state in which the first housing 12 slides relative to the second housing 14 is detected.
- the input state detection unit 29 for detecting an input state where an operation input is performed on the touch panel of the first operation unit 22, and the telephone network communication unit 50 receive an incoming call from another telephone set
- the slide state detection unit 27 detects a transition from the non-slide state to the slide state
- the operation input from the first operation unit 22 is invalidated when the input state detection unit 29 detects the input state.
- a control unit 30 a control unit 30.
- control method of the present embodiment is a control method for the mobile phone 10 in which the first housing 12 including the first operation unit 22 is slidably connected to the second housing 14.
- a slide state detecting step for detecting a transition from a non-sliding state in which the first housing 12 is not slid with respect to the housing 14 to a sliding state in which the first housing 12 is slid with respect to the second housing 14;
- An input state detecting step for detecting an input state in which an operation input is performed in the first operation unit 22, and when the incoming call is received from another telephone via the telephone network, the slide state
- the invalidation for invalidating the operation input from the first operation unit 22 when the input state is detected in the input state detection step It includes the step.
- control unit 30 invalidates the operation input from the touch panel of the first operation unit 22 and further, when the input state detection unit 29 no longer detects the input state, the telephone network communication The unit 50 is caused to execute processing for responding to the incoming call.
- control unit 30 invalidates the operation input from the touch panel of the first operation unit 22 and further the slide state detection unit 27 no longer detects the slide state
- telephone network communication is performed.
- the unit 50 is caused to execute processing for rejecting an incoming call for the incoming call.
- the slide state executes the process of rejecting incoming calls when a call is not detected, that is, when the user returns to a state in which the user does not slide the housing again while pressing the touch panel with a finger (non-sliding state) To do.
- the process of rejecting the incoming call can be reliably performed. Accordingly, the user confirms the other party by displaying the telephone number and the ring tone, and after considering whether or not to respond to the incoming call while keeping the mobile phone 10 slid, Processing can be executed. Therefore, the incoming call rejection can be executed with a simple operation and the mobile phone 10 can be returned to the normal state (non-sliding state) where the mobile phone 10 is not slid.
- a process for rejecting an incoming call due to a change to the “non-sliding state” of the casing a process of switching to an answering machine, playing a message for rejecting an incoming call, or transmitting a predetermined mail may be performed. . Any process may be used as long as it does not respond to a call from the called party and executes other functions other than the call. Further, the telephone number of the communication partner that has received the call may be added to a list of telephone numbers that are automatically rejected.
- the mobile phone according to the present invention is a mobile phone in which the first housing having the first operation unit is slidably connected to the second housing, and the mobile phone is connected to the second housing.
- Slide state detecting means for detecting a transition from a non-sliding state in which the first housing is not slid to a sliding state in which the first housing is slid relative to the second housing; and the first operation Input state detecting means for detecting an input state in which an operation input is performed in the unit, telephone network communication means for communicating with other telephones via the telephone network, and incoming calls from the other telephones by the telephone network communication means
- the slide state detection unit detects a transition from the non-slide state to the slide state when the input state detection unit detects the input state, the operation from the first operation unit is performed.
- System to disable input It is characterized in that it comprises a means.
- the control method of the present invention is a method for controlling a mobile phone in which a first housing having a first operation unit is slidably connected to a second housing, and A sliding state detecting step for detecting a transition from a non-sliding state in which the first housing is not slid to a sliding state in which the first housing is slid relative to the second housing; and the first operation An input state detecting step for detecting an input state in which an operation input is performed in the unit, and further, when an incoming call is received from another telephone via the telephone network, the slide state detecting step Including a disabling step of disabling an operation input from the first operation unit when the input state is detected in the input state detecting step when a transition from the non-sliding state to the sliding state is detected. It is a symptom.
- the operation input from the touch panel is invalidated when the housing is not slid and the first housing is not pushed up (non-sliding state). ing.
- the operation input from the touch panel is validated.
- the area of the touch panel is conventionally small, when sliding the first casing provided with the touch panel, the user presses the casing portion other than the touch panel with a finger. I was able to slide.
- the touch panel portion is configured to cover most or all of the casing by expanding the area of the touch panel, the user slides the casing by pressing the touch panel portion with a finger. Therefore, when the operation invalidation technology in the conventional slide type mobile phone is applied, the operation input to the touch panel is effective when the case is slid and the first case is pushed up. Therefore, an unintentional erroneous input occurs when the user slides the casing.
- control means after invalidating the operation input from the first operation section, further when the input state detection means no longer detects the input state, A process for responding to the incoming call is executed.
- an input state is detected, that is, the user presses the first operation unit with a finger.
- a process of responding to an incoming call specifically, a process of starting a call in an off-hook state is executed.
- the control unit further notifies the telephone network communication unit when the slide state detection unit no longer detects the slide state. It is characterized in that a process for rejecting an incoming call is executed for the incoming call.
- incoming calls are rejected when a transition from the slide state to the non-slide state is detected after invalidating the operation input from the first operation unit. That is, from a state in which the user presses the first operation unit with a finger and slides the housing, the user presses the first operation unit with a finger and returns the housing to a non-sliding state (a state in which the sliding state is not detected). If the call is received, a process of rejecting the incoming call from the partner currently receiving the call is executed.
- a process for rejecting an incoming call due to a change to the “non-sliding state” of the casing a process of switching to an answering machine, playing a message for rejecting an incoming call, or transmitting a predetermined mail may be performed. . Any process may be used as long as it does not respond to a call from the called party and executes other functions other than the call. Further, the telephone number of the communication partner that has received the call may be added to a list of telephone numbers that are automatically rejected.
- the mobile phone may be realized by a computer.
- a mobile phone control program for causing the mobile phone to be realized by a computer by operating the computer as each of the means, and recording the same Computer-readable recording media are also within the scope of the present invention.
- each block of the mobile phone 10, in particular, the state detection unit 28 and the control unit 30 may be configured by hardware logic, or may be realized by software using a CPU as follows.
- the mobile phone 10 includes a CPU (central processing unit) that executes instructions of a control program that realizes each function, a ROM (read only memory) that stores the program, a RAM (random access memory) that expands the program,
- a storage device (recording medium) such as a memory for storing the program and various data is provided.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a recording medium on which a program code (execution format program, intermediate code program, source program) of a control program of the mobile phone 10 which is software that realizes the above-described functions is recorded in a computer-readable manner, This can also be achieved by supplying the mobile phone 10 and reading and executing the program code recorded on the recording medium by the computer (or CPU or MPU).
- Examples of the recording medium include tapes such as magnetic tapes and cassette tapes, magnetic disks such as floppy (registered trademark) disks / hard disks, and disks including optical disks such as CD-ROM / MO / MD / DVD / CD-R.
- Card system such as IC card, IC card (including memory card) / optical card, or semiconductor memory system such as mask ROM / EPROM / EEPROM / flash ROM.
- the mobile phone 10 may be configured to be connectable to a communication network, and the program code may be supplied via the communication network.
- the communication network is not particularly limited.
- the Internet intranet, extranet, LAN, ISDN, VAN, CATV communication network, virtual private network, telephone line network, mobile communication network, satellite communication. A net or the like is available.
- the transmission medium constituting the communication network is not particularly limited. For example, even in the case of wired such as IEEE 1394, USB, power line carrier, cable TV line, telephone line, ADSL line, etc., infrared rays such as IrDA and remote control, Bluetooth ( (Registered trademark), 802.11 wireless, HDR, mobile phone network, satellite line, terrestrial digital network, and the like can also be used.
- the present invention can prevent an erroneous input from being input when responding to an incoming call in a mobile phone having a structure in which a touch panel slides. Therefore, a slide-type mobile phone, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) ), Communication devices, notebook PCs (Personal Computers), and other electronic devices.
- a slide-type mobile phone a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)
- Communication devices a notebook PCs (Personal Computers), and other electronic devices.
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なお、図3(a)の状態から、図3(b)の状態となるまでの中間状態(非スライド状態から、少しでもスライドされた状態)も含めてスライド状態と定義してもよい。
12 第1筐体
14 第2筐体
20 表示部
22 第1操作部
24 第2操作部
26 音声入出力部
27 スライド状態検出部(スライド状態検出手段)
28 状態検出部(状態検出手段)
29 入力状態検出部(入力状態検出手段)
30 制御部(制御手段)
32 CPU
34 RAM
36 ROM
40 記憶部
50 電話網通信部(電話網通信手段)
Claims (7)
- 第1操作部を備えた第1筐体が第2筐体に対してスライド可能に接続された携帯電話機であって、
前記第2筐体に対して前記第1筐体がスライドしていない非スライド状態から、前記第2筐体に対して前記第1筐体がスライドしたスライド状態への遷移を検出するスライド状態検出手段と、
前記第1操作部において操作入力が行われている入力状態を検出する入力状態検出手段と、
電話網を介して他の電話機と通信する電話網通信手段と、
前記電話網通信手段が他の電話機からの着呼を受けた際に、前記スライド状態検出手段が前記非スライド状態から前記スライド状態への遷移を検出した場合、前記入力状態検出手段が前記入力状態を検出したとき、前記第1操作部からの操作入力を無効化する制御手段とを備えることを特徴とする携帯電話機。 - 前記制御手段は、前記第1操作部からの操作入力を無効化した後に、さらに、前記入力状態検出手段が前記入力状態を検出しなくなった場合、前記電話網通信手段に前記着呼に応答する処理を実行させることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の携帯電話機。
- 前記制御手段は、前記第1操作部からの操作入力を無効化した後に、さらに、前記スライド状態検出手段が前記スライド状態を検出しなくなった場合、前記電話網通信手段に前記着呼に対して着信拒否を行う処理を実行させることを特徴とする請求項1または2に記載の携帯電話機。
- 前記第1操作部は、タッチパネルで構成されていることを特徴とする請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載の携帯電話機。
- 前記タッチパネルは、前記第1筐体における表面の全部を覆うように配置されていることを特徴とする請求項4に記載の携帯電話機。
- 第1操作部を備えた第1筐体が第2筐体に対してスライド可能に接続された携帯電話機の制御方法であって、
前記第2筐体に対して前記第1筐体がスライドしていない非スライド状態から、前記第2筐体に対して前記第1筐体がスライドしたスライド状態への遷移を検出するスライド状態検出ステップと、
前記第1操作部において操作入力が行われている入力状態を検出する入力状態検出ステップとを含み、
さらに、電話網を介して他の電話機からの着呼を受けた際に、前記スライド状態検出ステップにて前記非スライド状態から前記スライド状態への遷移を検出した場合、前記入力状態検出ステップにて前記入力状態を検出したとき、前記第1操作部からの操作入力を無効化する無効化ステップを含むことを特徴とする制御方法。 - 請求項1から5のいずれか1項に記載の携帯電話機を動作させるためのプログラムであって、コンピュータを上記の各手段として機能させるためのプログラム。
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