WO2014080659A1 - 電子機器、ロック解除方法及びプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an electronic device, a lock release method, and a program.
- Patent Documents 1 and 2 disclose means for releasing the lock set in the mobile terminal device.
- Patent Document 1 in the portable terminal device shown in FIG. 12 (cited FIG. 2 of Patent Document 1), the touch input key “unlock” is touched with the touch pen 8 while the composite operation key 9 is pressed.
- An unlocking means is disclosed that unlocks when an operation is performed.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a lock releasing unit that unlocks when an object displayed on a touch panel display is touched with a finger and then the finger is slid in a predetermined direction.
- unlocking means for unlocking when a predetermined password is received is also widely known.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a technique for preventing an operation content for unlocking from being easily recognized even if another person sees the operation for unlocking.
- An input receiving means for receiving an input by an operation of instructing a predetermined area using a predetermined object;
- a lock unit that locks a predetermined function and that releases the lock when the input receiving unit receives an input by the first operation and an input by the second operation in parallel.
- Input accepting means for accepting input via the first input device and the second input device provided at a position that cannot be visually recognized simultaneously; While locking a predetermined function, the input receiving means performs an input by the first operation via the first input device and an input by the second operation via the second input device in parallel.
- Receiving means a lock means for releasing the lock; Is provided.
- Computer An input receiving means for receiving an input by an operation of instructing a predetermined area using a predetermined object;
- a lock unit that locks a predetermined function and that releases the lock when the input receiving unit receives an input by the first operation and an input by the second operation in parallel.
- a program for functioning as a server is provided.
- An unlocking method is provided for performing
- An unlocking method is provided for performing
- system and apparatus of the present embodiment include a CPU, a memory, and a program loaded in the memory of any computer (a program stored in the memory from the stage of shipping the apparatus in advance, a storage medium such as a CD, Including a program downloaded from a server on the Internet), a storage unit such as a hard disk for storing the program, and an interface for network connection.
- a program stored in the memory from the stage of shipping the apparatus in advance a storage medium such as a CD, Including a program downloaded from a server on the Internet
- a storage unit such as a hard disk for storing the program
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a functional block diagram of the electronic device of the present embodiment.
- the electronic device 10 of this embodiment includes an input receiving unit 11 and a lock unit 12.
- the input receiving unit 11 receives an input (user input) from the user by an operation (hereinafter referred to as “area instruction operation”) that specifies a predetermined area using a predetermined object.
- area instruction operation an operation that specifies a predetermined area using a predetermined object.
- the input receiving unit 11 can use a predetermined object to identify a predetermined area that cannot be distinguished from other areas, or can be distinguished from other areas by temporarily existing images or light.
- a user input is accepted by an area designation operation for designating a predetermined area.
- the input receiving unit 11 performs touch operations (tap, touch and hold, touch and touch) performed on a touch area provided by a touch panel display, a touch pad, or the like with a predetermined object (eg, finger, touch pen, etc.). User input by slide, flick, etc.) may be accepted.
- touch operations tap, touch and hold, touch and touch
- a predetermined object eg, finger, touch pen, etc.
- the input receiving unit 11 can specify which area in the touch area the user is pointing to by specifying a position touched by a predetermined object in the touch area.
- the input receiving unit 11 may receive a user input by a non-contact operation performed in a state where the electronic device 10 and a predetermined object are not in contact with each other.
- the details of the non-contact operation are not particularly limited, and any conventional technique can be used.
- the input reception unit 11 may specify which region the user is pointing to by specifying the position of a predetermined object located in the space using a camera, a temperature sensor, or the like.
- the input reception part 11 receives the reflected wave which the ultrasonic wave which self emitted reflected by the predetermined object by several receiving parts (microphone etc.), and utilizes the shift
- the relative positional relationship between the plurality of receiving units and the predetermined object may be specified.
- the input reception part 11 may specify which area
- the input receiving unit 11 can receive a predetermined input based on the position or movement trajectory of the predetermined object.
- the input reception unit 11 inputs information indicating the content of the received user input to the lock unit 12.
- the lock unit 12 locks a predetermined function, and the input receiving unit 11 performs input by a first operation (first region instruction operation) and input by a second operation (second region instruction operation). If you accept in parallel, the lock is released. That is, the lock unit releases the lock when receiving the input by the first operation and the input by the second operation in parallel in time series.
- the lock may be a lock for preventing so-called erroneous operation, or may be a lock for ensuring security.
- the function to be locked is not particularly limited. For example, it may be a function that accepts user input from a standby screen on which a plurality of icons are displayed, or may be a function (service) provided by a predetermined application (for example, a mail application). These are merely examples, and are not limited to these.
- the first operation is a touch operation on the touch panel display
- an image (icon or the like) that clearly indicates a region to be touched (instructed) as the first operation is displayed in the image displayed on the touch panel display. It does not have to be.
- the operator can perform the first operation if the operator recognizes in advance a predetermined area to be instructed by the first operation.
- the predetermined area to be instructed in the first operation is relatively large such as the entire area, the upper half area, the lower half area, the right half area, the left half area, etc. in the touch panel display, and By making the region relatively easy to grasp based on the touch panel display, the first operation by the operator can be simplified.
- the first operation when the first operation is a touch operation on the touch pad, information that clearly indicates a region to be touched (instructed) as the first operation may not be displayed on the touch pad. Since a general touchpad is not configured to be able to display information in the touch area, this condition is satisfied. Further, when the first operation is the non-contact operation, information (light or the like) that clearly indicates the area to be instructed as the first operation may not be displayed in the space. Even if comprised in this way, as above-mentioned, the operator can perform 1st operation. In addition, since the region to be instructed by the first operation is a region that is relatively easy to grasp based on a physically existing device (touch pad, sensor, etc.), the first operation by the operator can be simplified. Can be.
- the operation of instructing the predetermined area is less likely to be understood by a third party than the operation (pressing etc.) on the physical target object (button etc.).
- the operation target (operation target object) by the operator is obvious at a glance. Therefore, the third party who sees the operator performing the operation is the operator. Can easily grasp which operation object is operated. In addition, even after the operation by the operator is finished, the operated operation target body exists so as to be visible, so that a third party can remember the operation content by re-viewing the operation target object, The memory can be fixed by repeating the contents of the operation repeatedly while visually recognizing the operation object.
- the predetermined area designated in the operation of designating the predetermined area is not distinguishable from other areas, or can be identified by temporarily existing images and light.
- the third party can see which area the operator is pointing to even if the operator sees the area where the operator is performing the operation. It cannot be easily grasped.
- the third party is not aware that the operator is performing a region indicating operation in which a predetermined region is specified. For this reason, the third party cannot easily grasp the operation content.
- the area to be instructed is temporarily identifiable by an image or light
- the area is operated by the operator as compared with the operation object physically standing. It is difficult for a third party to grasp that it is a target. That is, a third party cannot easily determine whether the image or light is an operation target, or merely illumination.
- the predetermined area cannot be distinguished from other areas, so that a third party can remember the operation contents by visually recognizing the predetermined area or the predetermined area. It is impossible to fix the memory by repeating the content of the operation repeatedly while visually recognizing the area.
- the operation content is grasped by a third party. It becomes difficult to be done.
- the boundary between the predetermined area to be instructed by the first operation and the other area may not be visible.
- a third party can easily grasp which area the operator is instructing as the first operation even when the operator is performing an operation for unlocking. I can't do it.
- the third party is not aware that the operator is performing the first operation in the first place.
- since the first operation and the second operation are performed in parallel, it becomes easier for a third party to focus on the second operation, and it becomes more difficult to notice the presence of the first operation. It becomes difficult to identify the area designated by the operation 1.
- FIG. 1 An example of a functional block diagram of the electronic apparatus of the present embodiment is shown in FIG. 1 as in the first embodiment.
- the electronic device 10 of this embodiment includes an input receiving unit 11 and a lock unit 12.
- the input receiving unit 11 receives an input from the user via the first input device and the second input device that are provided at positions that cannot be viewed at the same time.
- the first input device and the second input device are provided in the electronic apparatus 10.
- the types of the first input device and the second input device are not particularly limited, and any conventional input device can be used.
- a touch panel display, a touch pad, a touch sensor, a temperature sensor, or a button may be used.
- the types of the first input device and the second input device may be the same or different.
- the lock unit 12 locks a predetermined function, and the input receiving unit 11 performs an input by a first operation through the first input device and an input by a second operation through the second input device. If you accept in parallel, the lock is released. Since the lock and the predetermined function for applying the lock are as described in the first embodiment, a description thereof is omitted here.
- the electronic apparatus of this embodiment is provided at a position where the first input device and the second input device cannot be visually recognized at the same time. For this reason, an operation for unlocking, that is, an operation in which an input by the first operation via the first input device and an input by the second operation via the second input device are performed in parallel are performed. Even if viewed by a third party, the contents of both the first operation and the second operation are not grasped. Also, it is difficult to notice that these two operations are performed in parallel.
- the operation content for unlocking including the first operation and the second operation is easy. Can be made not to be recognized.
- This embodiment is based on the first or second embodiment, and is different in that the first operation and the second operation are limited to the operations described below. Since other configurations are the same as those of the first or second embodiment, description thereof is omitted here.
- the first operation is a static operation
- the second operation is a dynamic operation.
- a static operation has a smaller movement of an object (for example, a finger, a pointing stick, etc.) that operates an operation target than a dynamic operation.
- the small movement means, for example, that the moving amount is small and / or the moving speed is slow.
- the static operation may be a touch-and-hold operation on the touch area, an operation of continuously pressing a predetermined button, or an operation of continuously touching the touch sensor.
- the operation may continue to indicate a predetermined area.
- the operation target is operated (eg, touch, pressing, etc.) with a predetermined object (eg, finger, pointing stick, etc.)
- the state is maintained without moving the object for a predetermined time. It becomes.
- a third party who sees an operator performing an operation for unlocking can easily focus on the second operation (dynamic operation). That is, it becomes easy for a third party to overlook the first operation.
- the configuration described in the first embodiment “the boundary between the predetermined region to be instructed by the first operation and other regions is not visible” is adopted, the effect is further increased.
- the content of the second operation may be grasped by a third party.
- a third party it becomes easy for a third party to overlook the existence of the first operation. It is possible to prevent the contents from being grasped.
- the operation content for unlocking including the first operation and the second operation is easy. Can be made not to be recognized.
- This embodiment is different from the third embodiment in that the first operation and the second operation are further limited. Since other configurations are the same as those of the third embodiment, description thereof is omitted here.
- the input receiving unit 11 of the present embodiment accepts an input by the first operation (static operation) and an input by the second operation (dynamic operation) by the region instruction operation described in the first embodiment. .
- the first operation is an operation for maintaining a predetermined object without moving the indicated position after indicating a predetermined area.
- the first operation is a touch operation on the touch area
- a so-called touch and hold operation corresponds to this.
- the second operation is a predetermined dynamic operation performed in a state where the indicated position is maintained in the first operation.
- first operation and the second operation are touch operations on the touch area.
- FIG. 2 (A) schematically shows a perspective view of the electronic device 10 having the touch panel display 11A.
- the electronic device 10 is a portable terminal that can be held with one hand.
- a lock screen indicating the locked state is displayed on the touch panel display 11A.
- an image that is a target of the second operation (an image that guides the slide operation) is displayed, but an image that is a target of the first operation is not displayed.
- the predetermined area may be the entire area where the image to be subjected to the second operation on the touch panel display 11A is not displayed, or the left half or the right half of the touch panel display 11A. Or the area
- FIG. 2B shows a state where the operator performs the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand while holding the electronic device 10 with the left hand.
- the operator performs the second operation OPII while maintaining the state of performing the first operation OPI. That is, as a second operation, a slide operation is performed on an image (an image for guiding a slide operation) that is a target of the second operation displayed on the lock screen.
- the operator holds the electronic device 10 with one hand (left hand or right hand), performs the first operation OPI with the finger of the hand, and performs the second operation with a predetermined object (for example, the finger of the other hand).
- Operation OPII silica operation
- 2C the operator holds the electronic device 10 with the left hand and performs the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand while performing the second operation OPII (for example, the finger of the right hand) with a predetermined object.
- a state of performing a slide operation is shown.
- the effects described in the first and third embodiments are realized. Furthermore, since the first operation OPI can be performed by the hand holding the electronic device 10, it is possible to make it difficult for a third party to notice the presence of the first operation OPI.
- FIG. 3A schematically shows a perspective view of the electronic device 10 having the touch panel display 11B.
- the electronic device 10 is a large terminal for stably performing a touch operation with one hand while holding the electronic device 10, for example, a so-called smart pad.
- a lock screen indicating that the touch panel display 11B is in a locked state is displayed.
- On the illustrated lock screen an image that is a target of the second operation (an image that guides the slide operation) is displayed, but an image that is a target of the first operation is not displayed.
- the predetermined area may be the entire area where the image to be subjected to the second operation on the touch panel display 11B is not displayed, or the left half or the right half of the touch panel display 11B. Or the area
- FIG. 3B shows a state where the operator performs the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand.
- the operator performs the second operation OPII while maintaining the state of performing the first operation OPI. That is, as a second operation, a slide operation is performed on an image (an image for guiding a slide operation) that is a target of the second operation displayed on the lock screen.
- FIG. 3C shows a state in which the operator performs the second operation OPII (slide operation) with the thumb of the right hand while performing the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand.
- the effects described in the first and third embodiments are realized. Furthermore, since the first operation OPI can be performed by the hand holding the electronic device 10, it is possible to make it difficult for a third party to notice the presence of the first operation OPI.
- the unlocking operation can be performed with the electronic device 10 placed on a desk or knee.
- the first operation can be performed with one hand while holding (eg, pressing) the electronic device so that it does not move with one hand.
- the second operation can be performed with a predetermined object (for example, the finger of the other hand).
- FIG. 4 (A) schematically shows a perspective view of the electronic device 10 having the touch panel display 11A.
- the electronic device 10 is a portable terminal that can be held with one hand.
- a lock screen indicating the locked state is displayed on the touch panel display 11A.
- the lock screen shown in FIG. 1 displays an image (a plurality of objects arranged in accordance with a predetermined rule (displayed in a circle)) as a target of the second operation. The image that becomes is not displayed.
- FIG. 4B shows a state where the operator performs the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand while holding the electronic device 10 with the left hand.
- the operator performs the second operation OPII while maintaining the state of performing the first operation OPI. That is, as the second operation, a slide operation is performed so that images (a plurality of objects) that are targets of the second operation displayed on the lock screen are touched in a predetermined order.
- the operator can perform the second operation in the same manner as the example described with reference to FIG. 4C, the operator holds the electronic device 10 with the left hand, performs the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand, and performs the second operation OPII (for example, the finger of the right hand) with a predetermined object.
- a state of performing a slide operation is shown.
- the lock is released as shown in FIG. Note that when the order of touching the plurality of objects in the slide operation in FIG. 4C is different from the predetermined order, the lock is not released.
- the effects described in the first and third embodiments are realized. Furthermore, since the first operation OPI can be performed by the hand holding the electronic device 10, it is possible to make it difficult for a third party to notice the presence of the first operation OPI.
- this example can also be applied to a large electronic device 10 for stably performing a touch operation with one hand while holding it with one hand described with reference to FIG.
- FIG. 5 (A) schematically shows a perspective view of the electronic device 10 having the touch panel display 11A.
- the electronic device 10 is a portable terminal that can be held with one hand.
- a lock screen indicating the locked state is displayed on the touch panel display 11A.
- the lock screen shown in the figure displays an image (a plurality of objects with predetermined information (numbers and symbols in the figure)) to be subjected to the second operation. The image that becomes is not displayed.
- FIG. 5B shows a state where the operator performs the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand while holding the electronic device 10 with the left hand.
- the operator performs the second operation OPII while maintaining the state of performing the first operation OPI. That is, as the second operation, the images (a plurality of objects with predetermined information (numbers and symbols in the drawing)) displayed on the lock screen as the target of the second operation are touched in a predetermined order. Perform the operation. This corresponds to a password input operation or the like.
- the operator can perform the second operation in the same manner as the example described with reference to FIG. 5C, the operator holds the electronic device 10 with the left hand, performs the first operation OPI with the left hand thumb, and performs the second operation OPII (for example, the right hand finger) with a predetermined object.
- the password entry operation is shown.
- the lock is released as shown in FIG. If the password entered in FIG. 5C is different from the predetermined password, the lock is not released.
- the effects described in the first and third embodiments are realized. Furthermore, since the first operation OPI can be performed by the hand holding the electronic device 10, it is possible to make it difficult for a third party to notice the presence of the first operation OPI.
- this example can also be applied to a large electronic device 10 for stably performing a touch operation with one hand while holding it with one hand described with reference to FIG.
- FIG. 6A schematically shows a perspective view of the electronic device 10 having the touch panel display 11A.
- the electronic device 10 is a portable terminal that can be held with one hand.
- a lock screen indicating the locked state is displayed on the touch panel display 11A.
- On the illustrated lock screen neither an image that is the target of the first operation nor an image that is the target of the second operation is displayed.
- FIG. 6B shows a state where the operator performs the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand while holding the electronic device 10 with the left hand.
- the operator performs the second operation OPII while maintaining the state of performing the first operation OPI.
- the operator can perform the second operation in the same manner as the example described with reference to FIG. 6C, the operator holds the electronic device 10 with the left hand, performs the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand, and performs the second operation OPII (for example, the finger of the right hand) with a predetermined object.
- the operator holds the electronic device 10 with the left hand, performs the first operation OPI with the thumb of the left hand, and performs the second operation OPII (for example, the finger of the right hand) with a predetermined object.
- OPII for example, the finger of the right hand
- the lock is released as shown in FIG. Note that the lock is not released when at least one of the rhythm and the number of touches input in FIG. 6C is different from the predetermined rhythm and the number of times.
- the effects described in the first and third embodiments are realized. Furthermore, since the first operation OPI can be performed by the hand holding the electronic device 10, it is possible to make it difficult for a third party to notice the presence of the first operation OPI.
- this example can also be applied to a large electronic device 10 for stably performing a touch operation with one hand while holding it with one hand described with reference to FIG.
- the first operation and the second operation are touch operations on the touch area has been described as an example, but the same operational effects can be realized even with other area instruction operations.
- the first operation may be a non-contact operation
- the second operation may be a touch operation or vice versa.
- the operation content for unlocking including the first operation and the second operation is easy. Can be made not to be recognized.
- the lock unit 12 releases the lock when the first information is input by the second operation when the input receiving unit 11 receives the input by the first operation for maintaining the instruction of the first predetermined area. To do. Note that the lock unit 12 receives information different from the first information by the second operation when the input reception unit 11 receives an input by the first operation for maintaining the instruction of the first predetermined area. Then the lock is not released.
- the lock unit 12 performs the first operation by the second operation.
- the lock is released. Note that the lock unit 12 receives information different from the second information by the second operation when the input reception unit 11 receives an input by the first operation to maintain the instruction of the second predetermined area. Then the lock is not released.
- the lock unit 12 holds a plurality of combinations of the input content by the first operation and the input content by the second operation, and releases the lock when the input receiving unit 11 receives an input of any combination.
- the first operation is an operation for maintaining an instruction of a predetermined area, but the input contents are different because the predetermined areas to be instructed are different from each other.
- the operation content of the second operation is not particularly limited, but the information input by the second operation included in the first combination and the information input by the second operation included in the second combination are mutually Different.
- first operation and the second operation are touch operations on the touch area.
- a predetermined operation for maintaining a touch on a predetermined region (first region) on the touch panel display 11 ⁇ / b> A is performed while performing a predetermined operation.
- Input by a slide operation (second operation OPII) that touches an image (a plurality of objects) that is a target of the second operation displayed on the lock screen with a predetermined object (eg, finger of the right hand) in a predetermined order.
- second operation OPII slides operation
- the lock unit 12 releases the lock.
- the touch order of the images (plural objects) to be subjected to the second operation in the second operation OPII is different from that shown in the figure, the lock is not released.
- FIG. 7A an electronic device 10 and a lock screen similar to the example shown in FIG. 4 are displayed.
- FIG. 7B in this example, a region different from the example shown in FIG. 4B is touched as the first operation OPI.
- the vicinity of the height (first area) between the uppermost stage and the middle stage in the image (plural objects) to be subjected to the second operation is touched.
- the vicinity of the height (second region) between the middle step and the lowest step in the image (a plurality of objects) to be subjected to the second operation is touched.
- the lock unit 12 has a predetermined object (eg, right hand) as shown in FIG. 7C.
- the image (plural objects) to be subjected to the second operation displayed on the lock screen with a finger) is displayed in a predetermined order different from the case where the touch of the first area is maintained (FIG. 4C).
- the input accepting unit 11 accepts an input by the slide operation (second operation OPII) touched with, the lock is released.
- the touch order of the images (plural objects) to be subjected to the second operation in the second operation OPII is different from that shown in the figure, the lock is not released.
- an operation (first operation OPI) for maintaining a touch in a predetermined area (first area) on the touch panel display 11A is performed.
- a predetermined object eg, finger of the right hand
- a predetermined password first object
- images a plurality of objects with predetermined information (numbers and symbols in the figure)
- the lock unit 12 releases the lock. At this time, if the password input in the second operation OPII is different from the first password, the lock is not released.
- FIG. 8A an electronic device 10 and a lock screen similar to the example shown in FIG. 5 are displayed.
- FIG. 8B in this example, a region different from the example shown in FIG. 5B is touched as the first operation OPI.
- the vicinity of the height (first region) between the uppermost step and the second step from the top in the image (plural objects) to be subjected to the second operation is touched.
- the vicinity of the height (second region) between the lowest step and the second step from the bottom in the image (plural objects) to be subjected to the second operation is shown. Touched.
- the lock unit 12 has a predetermined object (eg, right hand) as shown in FIG. 8C.
- the input receiving unit 11 receives an operation (second operation OPII) for inputting a predetermined second password different from the first password with a finger)
- the lock is released.
- the password input in the second operation OPII is different from the second password, the lock is not released.
- an operation (first operation OPI) for maintaining a touch in a predetermined area (first area) on the touch panel display 11A is performed.
- the input receiving unit 11 receives an operation of touching the touch panel display 11A with a predetermined object (for example, a finger of the right hand) a predetermined number of times
- the lock unit 12 releases the lock.
- the content (rhythm, number of times) input in the second operation OPII is different from the predetermined content (first content), the lock is not released.
- FIG. 9A an electronic device 10 and a lock screen similar to the example shown in FIG. 6 are displayed.
- FIG. 9B in this example, a region different from the example shown in FIG. 6B is touched as the first operation OPI.
- the center (first region) in the height direction (vertical direction in the figure) of the touch panel display 11A is touched.
- the touch panel is touched.
- the lower part (second area) is touched from the vicinity of the center of the display 11A in the height direction (vertical direction in the figure).
- the lock unit 12 has a predetermined object (eg, right hand) as shown in FIG. 9C.
- the input receiving unit 11 receives an operation (second operation OPII) for touching the touch panel display 11A a predetermined number of times with a predetermined rhythm different from the first content with a finger)
- the lock is released.
- the lock is not released.
- first operation and the second operation have been described above.
- the second operation is not limited to those exemplified here, and the same effects can be realized even with other operations. it can.
- the touch position in the first operation OPI is not limited to that illustrated.
- the first operation and the second operation OPII are touch operations on the touch area has been described as an example, but the same operation and effect can be realized even with other area instruction operations.
- the first operation may be a non-contact operation
- the second operation may be a touch operation or vice versa.
- the embodiment can be applied to a large electronic device 10 in order to stably perform a touch operation with one hand while holding it with one hand described with reference to FIG.
- the lock is released.
- the first operation is hardly noticed by a third party. For this reason, it is naturally difficult for a third party to notice that the area designated by the first operation has changed.
- the operation content for unlocking including the first operation and the second operation is easy. Can be made not to be recognized.
- the lock when the input content corresponding to the instruction area in the first operation is received by the second operation, the lock is released.
- the lock is released. Since other configurations are the same as those of the fifth embodiment, description thereof is omitted here.
- the lock unit 12 of the present embodiment receives the first information by the second operation. When is entered, the lock is released.
- the lock unit 12 differs from the first information by the second operation when the input reception unit 11 receives an input by the first operation for maintaining the instruction of the predetermined area using the first object. The lock is not released when information is entered.
- the lock unit 12 performs the second operation.
- the lock unit 12 differs from the second information by the second operation when the input reception unit 11 receives an input by the first operation for maintaining the instruction of the predetermined area using the second object. The lock is not released when information is entered.
- the area designated using the first object and the area designated using the second object may be the same or different.
- the input receiving unit 11 when the input receiving unit 11 receives the first operation by a touch operation on the touch area, the input receiving unit 11 further acquires predetermined information, and based on the information, any finger (thumb, index finger, middle finger) , Ring finger, little finger) may be identified. Then, information indicating the identified finger may be input to the lock unit 12.
- the means for identifying the type of finger touched by the input receiving unit 11 is not particularly limited, and any conventional technique can be used.
- the input reception unit 11 may acquire fingerprint information of the touched finger and specify the type of the touched finger using the fingerprint information of the operator stored in advance. Or, by using information indicating the shape and size of the touched area, and the type of finger touched using the characteristic quantities of each finger (the shape and size of the touch area) stored in advance May be specified.
- the input receiving unit 11 when the input receiving unit 11 receives an area instruction operation by a non-contact operation, the input receiving unit 11 similarly acquires predetermined information and identifies which object has been instructed based on the information. Also good. Information indicating the identified object may be input to the lock unit 12.
- the means for identifying the type of the object for which the input receiving unit 11 is instructed is not particularly limited, and a conventional technique can be used.
- the input receiving unit 12 holds feature quantities (shape, size, color, etc.) of a plurality of objects in advance, and obtains them from the feature quantity and an object indicating a predetermined area as the first operation.
- the type of the object may be specified using the feature amount.
- the operation content for unlocking including the first operation and the second operation is easy. Can be made not to be recognized.
- the present embodiment is based on the second embodiment or the third embodiment based on the second embodiment, and is an embodiment in which the installation positions of the first input device and the second input device are limited. .
- the electronic apparatus of the present embodiment has a housing, the first input device is provided on the first surface of the housing, and the second input device is provided on the second surface of the housing.
- the first surface and the second surface are in a front-back relationship.
- FIG. 10A is a plan view of the first surface of the electronic device 10
- FIG. 10B is a plan view of the second surface of the electronic device 10.
- the first surface and the second surface are in a front-back relationship.
- the electronic device 10 is a portable terminal that can be held with one hand.
- a touch panel display 11A (second input device) is provided on the first surface, and a touch sensor 11C (first input device) for identifying whether or not a touch is made on the second surface. Is provided.
- the lock unit 12 receives the input by the first operation in which the input receiving unit 11 keeps touching the touch sensor 11C (first input device), and the touch panel display 11A (second output) as the second operation. When an input by a predetermined operation via the input device) is received, the lock is released.
- the operator keeps touching the touch sensor 11C (first input device) with the finger of the hand holding the electronic device 10 while holding the electronic device 10 with one hand (left hand or right hand). Can be operated. Then, while maintaining the first operation, a predetermined input operation (second operation) via the touch panel display 11A (second input device) is performed with a predetermined object (for example, the finger of the other hand). It can be carried out.
- the touch sensor 11C (first input device) is located at a position as shown in FIG. 10B, for example, the operator holds the electronic device 10 with the left hand and touches the touch sensor 11C (first with the index finger of the left hand). 1st input device) can be continuously touched.
- the effects described in the second and third embodiments are realized. Furthermore, since the first operation can be performed by the hand holding the electronic device 10, the presence of the first operation OPI can be made more difficult to be noticed by a third party.
- the first input device in this example may be another device such as a button instead of the touch sensor 11C.
- the first operation is, for example, an operation of continuously pressing the button.
- FIG. 11A is a plan view of the first surface of the electronic device 10
- FIG. 11B is a plan view of the second surface of the electronic device 10.
- the first surface and the second surface are in a front-back relationship.
- the electronic device 10 is a portable terminal that can be held with one hand.
- the touch panel display 11A (second input device) is provided on the first surface, and the touch panel display 11A '(second input device) is also provided on the second surface.
- the lock unit 12 is input by the input receiving unit 11 through a first operation via the touch panel display 11A ′ (first input device) and by a second operation through the touch panel display 11A (second input device). If the input is accepted in parallel, the lock is released.
- the third to sixth embodiments can be adopted. That is, the combination of the first operation and the second operation can be the one described in these embodiments. In the third to sixth embodiments, the first operation and the second operation are performed on one touch panel display. In the present embodiment, the first operation and the second operation are performed on each of the two touch panel displays. The difference is that one of the two operations is performed.
- the configuration of the lock unit 12 can be the same as that described in the third to sixth embodiments. For example, there may be a plurality of combinations of input contents of the first operation and the second operation for releasing the lock.
- the effects described in the second and third embodiments are realized. Further, by adopting the combination of the first operation and the second operation described in the third to sixth embodiments and the configuration of the lock unit 12, the effects described in these embodiments can be realized. You can also.
- the embodiment can be applied to a large electronic device 10 in order to stably perform a touch operation with one hand while holding it with one hand described with reference to FIG.
- the operation content for unlocking including the first operation and the second operation is easy. Can be made not to be recognized.
- Receiving means a lock means for releasing the lock;
- Electronic equipment having ⁇ Invention 3> In the electronic device according to invention 1, An electronic device in which a boundary between the predetermined area to be instructed in the first operation and another area is not visible.
- the locking means is When the input accepting unit accepts an input by the first operation for maintaining the instruction of the first predetermined area, the lock is released when the first information is input by the second operation.
- the first information is obtained by the second operation.
- An electronic device that releases the lock when second information different from the above is input.
- the locking means is When the input accepting unit accepts an input by the first operation that maintains an instruction of the predetermined area using the first object, the first information is input by the second operation. Unlock the lock, When the input accepting unit accepts an input by the first operation to maintain an instruction of the predetermined area using the second object different from the first object, the second operation causes the second An electronic device that releases the lock when second information different from the first information is input.
- ⁇ Invention 7> In the electronic device according to any one of the inventions 1, 3 to 6, The electronic device is an operation that is performed by touching a predetermined area in the touch area.
- ⁇ Invention 8> In the electronic device according to the invention 2, Has a housing, The first input device is provided on a first surface of the housing, and the second input device is provided on a second surface of the housing, and the first surface and the second surface The surface is an electronic device with the front and back relationship.
- ⁇ Invention 9> In the electronic device according to any one of the inventions 1 to 8, The electronic device in which the first operation is a static operation and the second operation is a dynamic operation.
- the locking device is an electronic device that releases the lock when receiving the input by the first operation and the input by the second operation in parallel in time series.
- the locking device 11> Computer An input receiving means for receiving an input by an operation of instructing a predetermined area using a predetermined object; A lock unit that locks a predetermined function and that releases the lock when the input receiving unit receives an input by the first operation and an input by the second operation in parallel. Program to function as.
- ⁇ Invention 11-2> Computer An input accepting means for accepting an input via the first input device and the second input device provided at a position where they cannot be visually recognized simultaneously; While locking a predetermined function, the input receiving means performs an input by the first operation via the first input device and an input by the second operation via the second input device in parallel. Receiving means, the locking means for releasing the lock, Program to function as. ⁇ Invention 11-3> In the program according to the tenth aspect, A program in which a boundary between the predetermined area to be instructed by the first operation and another area is not visible.
- the first operation is an operation of maintaining the designated position without moving after indicating the predetermined area;
- the program in which the second operation is the predetermined operation performed in a state where the designated position is maintained in the first operation.
- ⁇ Invention 11-5> In the program according to the invention 11-4, In the locking means, When the input accepting unit accepts an input by the first operation for maintaining the instruction of the first predetermined region, the lock is released when the first information is input by the second operation. , When the input accepting unit accepts an input by the first operation for maintaining an instruction of the second predetermined area different from the first predetermined area, the first information is obtained by the second operation. A program for releasing the lock when second information different from the above is input.
- ⁇ Invention 11-6> In the program according to the invention 11-4, In the locking means, When the input accepting unit accepts an input by the first operation that maintains an instruction of the predetermined area using the first object, the first information is input by the second operation. Release the lock, When the input accepting unit accepts an input by the first operation to maintain an instruction of the predetermined area using the second object different from the first object, the second operation causes the second A program for releasing the lock when second information different from the first information is input.
- ⁇ Invention 11-7> In the program according to any one of Inventions 11 and 11-3 to 11-6, The operation is a program that is performed by touching a predetermined area in the touch area.
- ⁇ Invention 11-8> In the program according to the invention 11-2, The first input device is provided on a first surface of the housing, and the second input device is provided on a second surface of the housing, and the first surface and the second surface. Is a program that has a two-sided relationship.
- ⁇ Invention 11-9> In the program according to any one of the invention 11 to 11-8, The program in which the first operation is a static operation and the second operation is a dynamic operation.
- ⁇ Invention 11-10> In the program according to any one of the invention 11 to 11-9, A program for releasing the lock when the lock unit receives the input by the first operation and the input by the second operation in parallel in time series.
- ⁇ Invention 12> Computer An input receiving step of receiving an input by an operation of instructing a predetermined area using a predetermined object; Locking a predetermined function, and receiving the input by the first operation and the input by the second operation in the input receiving step in parallel, unlocking step for releasing the lock; Unlock method to perform.
- ⁇ Invention 12-2> Computer An input receiving step for receiving an input via the first input device and the second input device provided at a position where they cannot be visually recognized simultaneously; While locking a predetermined function, the input by the first operation via the first input device and the input by the second operation via the second input device in the input receiving step are performed in parallel. Accepting, unlocking step to unlock the lock, Unlock method to perform.
- ⁇ Invention 12-3> In the unlocking method according to the invention 12, A lock release method in which a boundary between the predetermined area to be instructed by the first operation and another area is not visible.
- the first operation is an operation of maintaining the designated position without moving after indicating the predetermined area;
- the lock release method wherein the second operation is a predetermined operation performed in a state where the designated position is maintained in the first operation.
- ⁇ Invention 12-5> In the unlocking method according to the invention 12-4, In the unlocking step, In the input receiving step, when the input by the first operation for maintaining the instruction of the first predetermined area is received, the lock is released when the first information is input by the second operation.
- the input receiving step when an input by the first operation for maintaining an instruction of the second predetermined area different from the first predetermined area is received, the first information is obtained by the second operation.
- the unlocking method of releasing the lock when second information different from the above is input.
- the second operation causes the second A lock release method for releasing the lock when second information different from the information of 1 is input.
- the unlocking method In the unlocking method according to any one of Inventions 12, 12-3 to 12-6, The unlocking method, wherein the operation is an operation performed by touching a predetermined area in the touch area.
- the first input device is provided on a first surface of the housing, and the second input device is provided on a second surface of the housing, and the first surface and the second surface.
- ⁇ Invention 12-9> In the unlocking method according to any one of inventions 12 to 12-8, The unlocking method, wherein the first operation is a static operation and the second operation is a dynamic operation.
- ⁇ Invention 12-10> In the unlocking method according to any one of the inventions 12 to 12-9, In the lock step, an unlocking method for releasing the lock when receiving an input by the first operation and an input by the second operation in parallel in time series.
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Abstract
Description
所定のオブジェクトを用いて所定の領域を指示する操作により入力を受付ける入力受付手段と、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が第1の前記操作による入力と、第2の前記操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段と、
を有する電子機器が提供される。
同時に視認できない位置に設けられた第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスを介して入力を受付ける入力受付手段と、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が前記第1の入力デバイスを介した第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の入力デバイスを介した第2の操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段と、
を有する電子機器が提供される。
コンピュータを、
所定のオブジェクトを用いて所定の領域を指示する操作により入力を受付ける入力受付手段、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が第1の前記操作による入力と、第2の前記操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段、
として機能させるためのプログラムが提供される。
コンピュータを、
同時に視認できない位置に設けられた第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスを介して入力を受付ける入力受付手段、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が前記第1の入力デバイスを介した第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の入力デバイスを介した第2の操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段、
として機能させるためのプログラムが提供される。
コンピュータが、
所定のオブジェクトを用いて所定の領域を指示する操作により入力を受付ける入力受付ステップと、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付ステップで第1の前記操作による入力と、第2の前記操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック解除ステップと、
を実行するロック解除方法が提供される。
コンピュータが、
同時に視認できない位置に設けられた第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスを介して入力を受付ける入力受付ステップと、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付ステップで前記第1の入力デバイスを介した第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の入力デバイスを介した第2の操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック解除ステップと、
を実行するロック解除方法が提供される。
図1に本実施形態の電子機器の機能ブロック図の一例を示す。図示するように、本実施形態の電子機器10は、入力受付部11と、ロック部12とを有する。
本実施形態の電子機器の機能ブロック図の一例は、第1の実施形態と同様、図1で示される。図示するように、本実施形態の電子機器10は、入力受付部11と、ロック部12とを有する。
本実施形態は、第1又は第2の実施形態を基本とし、第1の操作及び第2の操作が以下で説明する操作に限定される点で異なる。その他の構成は第1又は第2の実施形態と同様であるので、ここでの説明は省略する。
本実施形態は、第3の実施形態を基本とし、第1の操作及び第2の操作をさらに限定した点で異なる。その他の構成は第3の実施形態と同じであるので、ここでの説明は省略する。
本実施形態は、第4の実施形態を基本とし、ロック部12の構成が異なる。その他の構成は第4の実施形態と同様であるので、ここでの説明は省略する。
本実施形態は、第5の実施形態を基本とし、以下の点で構成が異なる。
本実施形態は、第2の実施形態又は第2の実施形態を基本とした第3の実施形態を基本とし、第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスの設置位置を限定した実施形態である。
上記説明によれば、以下の発明の説明がなされている。
<発明1>
所定のオブジェクトを用いて所定の領域を指示する操作により入力を受付ける入力受付手段と、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が第1の前記操作による入力と、第2の前記操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段と、
を有する電子機器。
<発明2>
同時に視認できない位置に設けられた第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスを介して入力を受付ける入力受付手段と、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が前記第1の入力デバイスを介した第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の入力デバイスを介した第2の操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段と、
を有する電子機器。
<発明3>
発明1に記載の電子機器において、
前記第1の操作で指示すべき前記所定の領域とその他の領域との境界は視認可能になっていない電子機器。
<発明4>
発明1又は3に記載の電子機器において、
前記第1の操作は、前記所定の領域を指示した後、指示位置を動かさずに維持する操作であり、
前記第2の操作は、前記第1の操作において前記指示位置が維持されている状態で行われる所定の前記操作である電子機器。
<発明5>
発明4に記載の電子機器において、
前記ロック手段は、
前記入力受付手段が、第1の前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により第1の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除し、
前記入力受付手段が、前記第1の所定の領域と異なる第2の前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により前記第1の情報と異なる第2の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除する電子機器。
<発明6>
発明4に記載の電子機器において、
前記ロック手段は、
前記入力受付手段が、第1の前記オブジェクトを用いて前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により第1の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除し、
前記入力受付手段が、前記第1のオブジェクトと異なる第2の前記オブジェクトを用いて前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により前記第1の情報と異なる第2の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除する電子機器。
<発明7>
発明1、3乃至6のいずれかに記載の電子機器において、
前記操作は、タッチ領域内の所定の領域にタッチして行われる操作である電子機器。
<発明8>
発明2に記載の電子機器において、
筺体を有し、
前記第1の入力デバイスは前記筺体の第1の面に設けられており、前記第2の入力デバイスは前記筺体の第2の面に設けられており、前記第1の面と前記第2の面は表裏の関係にある電子機器。
<発明9>
発明1から8のいずれかに記載の電子機器において、
前記第1の操作は静的な操作であり、前記第2の操作は動的な操作である電子機器。
<発明10>
発明1から9のいずれかに記載の電子機器において、
前記ロック手段は、前記第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の操作による入力とを時系列的に並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除する電子機器。
<発明11>
コンピュータを、
所定のオブジェクトを用いて所定の領域を指示する操作により入力を受付ける入力受付手段、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が第1の前記操作による入力と、第2の前記操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段、
として機能させるためのプログラム。
<発明11-2>
コンピュータを、
同時に視認できない位置に設けられた第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスを介して入力を受付ける入力受付手段、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が前記第1の入力デバイスを介した第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の入力デバイスを介した第2の操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段、
として機能させるためのプログラム。
<発明11-3>
発明10に記載のプログラムにおいて、
前記第1の操作で指示すべき前記所定の領域とその他の領域との境界は視認可能になっていないプログラム。
<発明11-4>
発明11又は11-3に記載のプログラムにおいて、
前記第1の操作は、前記所定の領域を指示した後、指示位置を動かさずに維持する操作であり、
前記第2の操作は、前記第1の操作において前記指示位置が維持されている状態で行われる所定の前記操作であるプログラム。
<発明11-5>
発明11-4に記載のプログラムにおいて、
前記ロック手段に、
前記入力受付手段が、第1の前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により第1の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除させ、
前記入力受付手段が、前記第1の所定の領域と異なる第2の前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により前記第1の情報と異なる第2の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除させるプログラム。
<発明11-6>
発明11-4に記載のプログラムにおいて、
前記ロック手段に、
前記入力受付手段が、第1の前記オブジェクトを用いて前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により第1の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除させ、
前記入力受付手段が、前記第1のオブジェクトと異なる第2の前記オブジェクトを用いて前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により前記第1の情報と異なる第2の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除させるプログラム。
<発明11-7>
発明11、11-3乃至11-6のいずれかに記載のプログラムにおいて、
前記操作は、タッチ領域内の所定の領域にタッチして行われる操作であるプログラム。
<発明11-8>
発明11-2に記載のプログラムにおいて、
前記第1の入力デバイスは筺体の第1の面に設けられており、前記第2の入力デバイスは前記筺体の第2の面に設けられており、前記第1の面と前記第2の面は表裏の関係にあるプログラム。
<発明11-9>
発明11から11-8のいずれかに記載のプログラムにおいて、
前記第1の操作は静的な操作であり、前記第2の操作は動的な操作であるプログラム。
<発明11-10>
発明11から11-9のいずれかに記載のプログラムにおいて、
前記ロック手段に、前記第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の操作による入力とを時系列的に並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除させるプログラム。
<発明12>
コンピュータが、
所定のオブジェクトを用いて所定の領域を指示する操作により入力を受付ける入力受付ステップと、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付ステップで第1の前記操作による入力と、第2の前記操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック解除ステップと、
を実行するロック解除方法。
<発明12-2>
コンピュータが、
同時に視認できない位置に設けられた第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスを介して入力を受付ける入力受付ステップと、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付ステップで前記第1の入力デバイスを介した第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の入力デバイスを介した第2の操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック解除ステップと、
を実行するロック解除方法。
<発明12-3>
発明12に記載のロック解除方法において、
前記第1の操作で指示すべき前記所定の領域とその他の領域との境界は視認可能になっていないロック解除方法。
<発明12-4>
発明12又は12-3に記載のロック解除方法において、
前記第1の操作は、前記所定の領域を指示した後、指示位置を動かさずに維持する操作であり、
前記第2の操作は、前記第1の操作において前記指示位置が維持されている状態で行われる所定の前記操作であるロック解除方法。
<発明12-5>
発明12-4に記載のロック解除方法において、
前記ロック解除ステップでは、
前記入力受付ステップで、第1の前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により第1の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除し、
前記入力受付ステップで、前記第1の所定の領域と異なる第2の前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により前記第1の情報と異なる第2の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除するロック解除方法。
<発明12-6>
発明12-4に記載のロック解除方法において、
前記ロック解除ステップでは、
前記入力受付ステップで、第1の前記オブジェクトを用いて前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により第1の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除し、
前記入力受付ステップで、前記第1のオブジェクトと異なる第2の前記オブジェクトを用いて前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により前記第1の情報と異なる第2の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除するロック解除方法。
<発明12-7>
発明12、12-3乃至12-6のいずれかに記載のロック解除方法において、
前記操作は、タッチ領域内の所定の領域にタッチして行われる操作であるロック解除方法。
<発明12-8>
発明12-2に記載のロック解除方法において、
前記第1の入力デバイスは筺体の第1の面に設けられており、前記第2の入力デバイスは前記筺体の第2の面に設けられており、前記第1の面と前記第2の面は表裏の関係にあるロック解除方法。
<発明12-9>
発明12から12-8のいずれかに記載のロック解除方法において、
前記第1の操作は静的な操作であり、前記第2の操作は動的な操作であるロック解除方法。
<発明12-10>
発明12から12-9のいずれかに記載のロック解除方法において、
前記ロックステップでは、前記第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の操作による入力とを時系列的に並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック解除方法。
Claims (14)
- 所定のオブジェクトを用いて所定の領域を指示する操作により入力を受付ける入力受付手段と、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が第1の前記操作による入力と、第2の前記操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段と、
を有する電子機器。 - 同時に視認できない位置に設けられた第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスを介して入力を受付ける入力受付手段と、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が前記第1の入力デバイスを介した第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の入力デバイスを介した第2の操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段と、
を有する電子機器。 - 請求項1に記載の電子機器において、
前記第1の操作で指示すべき前記所定の領域とその他の領域との境界は視認可能になっていない電子機器。 - 請求項1又は3に記載の電子機器において、
前記第1の操作は、前記所定の領域を指示した後、指示位置を動かさずに維持する操作であり、
前記第2の操作は、前記第1の操作において前記指示位置が維持されている状態で行われる所定の前記操作である電子機器。 - 請求項4に記載の電子機器において、
前記ロック手段は、
前記入力受付手段が、第1の前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により第1の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除し、
前記入力受付手段が、前記第1の所定の領域と異なる第2の前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により前記第1の情報と異なる第2の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除する電子機器。 - 請求項4に記載の電子機器において、
前記ロック手段は、
前記入力受付手段が、第1の前記オブジェクトを用いて前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により第1の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除し、
前記入力受付手段が、前記第1のオブジェクトと異なる第2の前記オブジェクトを用いて前記所定の領域の指示を維持する前記第1の操作による入力を受付けた場合、前記第2の操作により前記第1の情報と異なる第2の情報が入力されると前記ロックを解除する電子機器。 - 請求項1、3乃至6のいずれか1項に記載の電子機器において、
前記操作は、タッチ領域内の所定の領域にタッチして行われる操作である電子機器。 - 請求項2に記載の電子機器において、
筺体を有し、
前記第1の入力デバイスは前記筺体の第1の面に設けられており、前記第2の入力デバイスは前記筺体の第2の面に設けられており、前記第1の面と前記第2の面は表裏の関係にある電子機器。 - 請求項1から8のいずれか1項に記載の電子機器において、
前記第1の操作は静的な操作であり、前記第2の操作は動的な操作である電子機器。 - 請求項1から9のいずれか1項に記載の電子機器において、
前記ロック手段は、前記第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の操作による入力とを時系列的に並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除する電子機器。 - コンピュータを、
所定のオブジェクトを用いて所定の領域を指示する操作により入力を受付ける入力受付手段、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が第1の前記操作による入力と、第2の前記操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段、
として機能させるためのプログラム。 - コンピュータを、
同時に視認できない位置に設けられた第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスを介して入力を受付ける入力受付手段、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付手段が前記第1の入力デバイスを介した第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の入力デバイスを介した第2の操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック手段、
として機能させるためのプログラム。 - コンピュータが、
所定のオブジェクトを用いて所定の領域を指示する操作により入力を受付ける入力受付ステップと、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付ステップで第1の前記操作による入力と、第2の前記操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック解除ステップと、
を実行するロック解除方法。 - コンピュータが、
同時に視認できない位置に設けられた第1の入力デバイス及び第2の入力デバイスを介して入力を受付ける入力受付ステップと、
所定の機能にロックをかけるとともに、前記入力受付ステップで前記第1の入力デバイスを介した第1の操作による入力と、前記第2の入力デバイスを介した第2の操作による入力とを並行して受付けると、前記ロックを解除するロック解除ステップと、
を実行するロック解除方法。
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