WO2015174307A1 - Dispositif d'aide à la saisie - Google Patents

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WO2015174307A1
WO2015174307A1 PCT/JP2015/063146 JP2015063146W WO2015174307A1 WO 2015174307 A1 WO2015174307 A1 WO 2015174307A1 JP 2015063146 W JP2015063146 W JP 2015063146W WO 2015174307 A1 WO2015174307 A1 WO 2015174307A1
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    • G06F3/023Arrangements for converting discrete items of information into a coded form, e.g. arrangements for interpreting keyboard generated codes as alphanumeric codes, operand codes or instruction codes
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  • the present invention relates to an input assist device. More specifically, since command input can be performed with dedicated command buttons, the operability is excellent, and a commercially available pointing device such as a pen tablet, that is, an existing and well-established evaluation with ease of use and functionality.
  • the present invention relates to an input that can be combined with a model and that can be used without impairing its function.
  • a pointing device such as a pen tablet is used as an input device when a graphic application is used on a computer and various designs such as commercial designs are produced on a display or a picture is drawn.
  • a pen tablet can be drawn on a display with the same feeling as drawing on paper using a writing instrument. For example, it can be used in combination with a keyboard to input commands by operating keys assigned to the keyboard. In combination with pen input, various operations other than drawing can be performed.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses an apparatus that assists an input operation using a pointing device such as a pen tablet without using a keyboard that is somewhat difficult as described above. There is an input device like that.
  • the position of each input mode is detected by the pressure-sensitive tablet by moving the slide body to a plurality of input mode positions and pressing an operation button, and the input mode is set.
  • the CPU searches the table of the first input mode and corresponds to the position indicated by the detection signal of the pressure-sensitive tablet.
  • the operation button to be identified is identified, and the input by the pen and the input by the operation button in any input mode can be used together using the tablet.
  • the conventional input device has the following problems. That is, since command input can be performed with an operation button having a dedicated setting, the inconvenience such as the combination with the conventional keyboard is eliminated. However, since a considerable part (about 1/3) of the drawing area of the pressure-sensitive tablet, which is a part where the electronic pen can be used, is used as the sensing part of the operation button, the drawing area provided is inevitably narrowed. Therefore, there has been a problem that it is difficult to express a fine part in the drawing work with the electronic pen.
  • the pressure-sensitive tablet requires a dedicated tablet with a groove on the side due to the structure in which the slide body is slidably fitted, and a commercially available pen tablet cannot be used. For this reason, there is an essential problem that the input device is difficult to accept in the market because there is no option to use an existing model that is highly evaluated for ease of use and functionality and has a proven track record.
  • the present invention was devised in view of the above points, and is excellent in operability because a command input can be performed with a dedicated command button, and a pointing device such as a commercially available pen tablet, that is, a use It is an object of the present invention to provide an input auxiliary device that can be used in combination with an existing model that is highly evaluated for ease and functionality, and that can be used without impairing the function.
  • a grip portion, a button arrangement portion provided at one end of the grip portion, and a plurality of side portions of the grip portion are arranged and set in advance by pressing alone or in combination with each other.
  • a second command button group for executing is arranged and set in advance by pressing alone or in combination with the first command button group.
  • a grip portion for holding one hand a button arrangement portion provided at one end of the grip portion, and a plurality of portions arranged in the longitudinal direction of the side portion of the grip portion are pressed alone or in combination with each other.
  • a preset function a plurality of first command buttons that can be operated by a user with a finger other than the thumb, and a plurality of buttons are arranged on the button arrangement unit.
  • the button arrangement portion is formed to bulge to the side on which the first command button group is provided, and the button arrangement portion on the first command button group side A configuration may be adopted in which command buttons belonging to the first command button group are provided in the section.
  • the command buttons belonging to the first command button group are provided on the side of the button arrangement portion that bulges toward the first command button group, the operability with the index finger is excellent. Further, since the space for providing the first command button group becomes wide, it is particularly useful when, for example, more buttons of the first command button group are provided, and the number of buttons can be increased without difficulty in the space. The operability of the buttons of the command button group is excellent.
  • a grip portion for holding one hand a button arrangement portion provided at one end of the grip portion, and a plurality of circumferential portions of the side portion of the grip portion are arranged, and pressed alone or in combination with each other.
  • a preset function a plurality of first command buttons that can be operated by a user with a finger other than the thumb, and a plurality of buttons are arranged on the button arrangement unit.
  • the first command button group arranged on the side part of the grip part, the finger that the user turned a finger other than the thumb from the lower side of the grip part, the finger in the circumferential direction of the side part of the grip part By operating them side by side, it is possible to easily operate each command button with each finger.
  • this device is a holding form in which the thumb and fingers other than the thumb support and hold from the bottom of the device, each finger can be easily moved, stable button operation is possible, and the device is removed. Can be prevented.
  • the second command button group includes an inner command button positioned on the base direction side of the thumb to be operated, and a plurality of outer commands positioned around the inner command button at a predetermined interval. It can be set as the structure which consists of a button.
  • the surface of the button arrangement portion on which the second command button group is provided is inclined upward at a required angle toward the first command button with respect to the longitudinal direction of the grip portion. It can be set as a structure.
  • the uppermost command button is provided so as to be displaced from the other command buttons in the circumferential direction of the grip portion and the base direction of the index finger to be operated. It can also be set as the structure currently provided.
  • the “pointing device” includes, in addition to a pen tablet, a joystick, a joypad, a pointing stick, a touchpad, a mouse, a touch panel, a stylus, a data glove, a trackball, a light pen, and the like. It is not limited to these.
  • pressing is not necessarily limited to the meaning of “pressing and lowering”, but includes the meaning of moving to a position where a predetermined command can be issued by pressing a switch or buttons regardless of the directionality. .
  • an operation of assigning a keyboard key to each command button of the first command button group and the second command button group of the input auxiliary device is performed, and then each of these command buttons.
  • the task of assigning the function of the application software to be used to the shortcut by the combination of is performed.
  • the same operation as the key operation on the keyboard can be performed by operating each command button of the input auxiliary device without using the keyboard.
  • the user grips the grip part with the hand opposite to the dominant hand that operates the pointing device, operates the pointing device, operates each command button of the input assist device as necessary, and inputs by the pointing device.
  • This auxiliary work may be performed only by a shortcut operation by an input auxiliary device, or a combination of a shortcut operation by an input auxiliary device and a button operation on a display by a pointing device, for example, when setting a brush size in a graphic application. Sometimes it is done.
  • the input assist device can be operated by holding it with one hand, command input can be performed with a dedicated command button without requiring a large installation space like a keyboard. Therefore, it is excellent in operability and easy to use. Further, since the operation of each command button is also an operation of simply pressing down, for example, there is no ambiguity or instability of the operational feeling due to a large movement like a joystick, and the operation can be performed easily and reliably.
  • the input assist device can be appropriately selected and combined with a pointing device such as a commercially available pen tablet, that is, an existing model that is highly evaluated for ease of use and functionality, and has a proven track record.
  • a pointing device such as a commercially available pen tablet, that is, an existing model that is highly evaluated for ease of use and functionality, and has a proven track record.
  • it since it is not necessary to use a part of the drawing area as a sensing part of the operation button, it can be used without impairing its function.
  • the present invention is excellent in operability because command input can be performed by a command button with a dedicated setting, and is also a pointing device such as a commercially available pen tablet, that is, an existing and well-established evaluation with ease of use and functionality. It is possible to provide an input auxiliary device that can be combined with a model and used without impairing its function.
  • FIG. 8 It is a perspective view which shows 5th Embodiment of the input auxiliary device of this invention. 8 shows the usage state of the input auxiliary device shown in FIG. 8, where (a) is a front view explanatory view and (b) is a side view explanatory view.
  • the input assist device A1 includes a grip portion 1 formed so as to be gripped with one hand.
  • the grip portion 1 has a grip case 10 that is a hollow body whose body portion (reference numeral omitted) is substantially cylindrical and whose lower end is closed with a bottom plate (reference numeral omitted).
  • the side part of the grip case 10 is provided with command buttons 11, 12, and 13 constituting the first command button group at three positions at a predetermined interval in the vertical direction.
  • Each command button 11, 12, 13 has a slightly longer shape in the circumferential direction of the grip case 10, and is arranged in a position that can be operated with the index finger, middle finger, and ring finger of the user in order.
  • the command buttons 11, 12, and 13 have a structure that can be switched on by pressing alone or in combination with each other to execute a preset function.
  • the uppermost command button 11 is slightly shifted in the circumferential direction (the direction of the base of the index finger to be operated) from the other command buttons 12 and 13, and can be operated with an index finger shorter than the middle finger or the ring finger. I am doing so.
  • a button arrangement portion 2 is provided at the upper end of the grip portion 1.
  • the button arrangement part 2 has an upper case 20 so that the upper surface (reference number omitted) of the upper case 20 is inclined slightly downward in one direction (the base direction side of the thumb 6 that operates the command buttons 21 to 25). Is formed.
  • command buttons 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 constituting a second command button group are provided at five locations.
  • the command buttons 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 are designed to emulate the paws of the cat's soles. That is, among the command buttons 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25, the large command button 21 that is the inner command button is located on the base case side of the thumb 6 to be operated in the upper case 20. In addition, small command buttons 22, 23, 24, and 25 which are external command buttons are arranged around the command button 21 around the tip of the thumb 6 to be operated with a predetermined interval.
  • the command buttons 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 are not limited, but are usually buttons that are operated with the thumb 6.
  • the command buttons 11 and 12 that are each independently or the first command button group described above. , 13 can be switched on when pressed individually to execute a preset function.
  • the input auxiliary device A1 may be a wired system that is connected to a computer with a USB cable or the like.
  • the input auxiliary devices A2, A3, A4, and A5, which will be described later, are similar in that the above-described devices and the like are accommodated inside the grip case.
  • the input assist device A1 is for the left hand (a pointing device such as a pen tablet is for right-handed use), but can also be made for the right hand.
  • the positions of the command buttons 11, 12, 13 are opposite to each other in the circumferential direction and are symmetrical.
  • Input auxiliary devices A2, A3, A4, and A5, which will be described later, are bilaterally symmetric and can be operated with either left or right hand.
  • Key assignment In order to use the input assist device A1, it is necessary to assign a keyboard key to each of the command buttons 11, 12, 13, and the command buttons 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. Key assignment is an operation performed on the key assignment software side.
  • keys are assigned as follows.
  • the ⁇ Ctrl> key of the keyboard 6 is set to the command button 11 which is the first command button group, and the ⁇ Shift> is set to the command button 12.
  • the key is set to assign the ⁇ Alt> key to the command button 13.
  • the command button 21 which is the second command button group
  • the ⁇ C> key of the keyboard 6 the ⁇ L> key for the command button 22, the ⁇ P> key for the command button 23
  • the operation of assigning the ⁇ W> key to the command button 24 and assigning the ⁇ M> key to the command button 25 is performed. After the keyboard is assigned, the keyboard 6 is moved to a place where it does not interfere with the input work.
  • command button 11 of the input assist device A1 functions in the same way as the ⁇ Ctrl> key of the keyboard 6, and if the command button 12 is pressed, it functions in the same way as the ⁇ Shift> key, If the command button 13 is pressed, it functions in the same way as the ⁇ Alt> key.
  • the command buttons 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 also function in the same manner as the keys assigned to them when pressed.
  • the function setting is performed as follows, for example. First, the following eight combinations of pressing the command buttons 11, 12, 13 which are the first command button group are as follows. (1) Do not press any command button, (2) Press the command button 11, (3) Press the command button 12, (4) Press the command button 13, (5) Press the command button 11 + 12 at the same time ( 6) Command button 11 + 13 is simultaneously pressed, (7) Command button 12 + 13 is simultaneously pressed, and (8) Command button 11 + 12 + 13 is simultaneously pressed.
  • a shortcut key is assigned that combines the button operations (1) to (8) (no button operation for (1)) and the operation of the command buttons 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25.
  • the following settings are examples and can be changed as appropriate.
  • the command buttons 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 are each operated independently.
  • the command buttons 21 ( ⁇ C> key) ⁇ zoom in
  • command button 22 ( ⁇ L> key) ⁇ zoom out
  • command button 23 ( ⁇ P> key) ⁇ cancel
  • command button 24 ( ⁇ W> key) ⁇ redo
  • command button 25 ( ⁇ M > Key) ⁇ Sets five functions such as pen type.
  • a drawing work can be performed using graphic software using a system in which the input auxiliary device A1 is added to the combination of the computer 3, the display 4, and the pen tablet 5. Specifically, if the operation of the pen tablet 5 is a right hand, the drawing area or canvas on the display 4 is zoomed in, zoomed out, or rotated by the operation of each command button of the input auxiliary device A1 with the left hand. Furthermore, drawing can be performed while switching the brush type, switching the brush size and color, and the like.
  • the input assisting device A1 allows the user to place the thumb 6 on the second command button group, as shown in FIG. It becomes possible to hold it tightly so as to be pinched by the little finger 7, and it becomes easy to operate each command button.
  • the command button 21 it can be easily pressed with the belly or joint portion of the thumb, and when operating each of the outer command buttons 22, 23, 24, 25, the fingertip of the thumb 6 can be operated. Using the sharpness of the sensation, the thumb 6 can be pressed by slightly tilting the fingertip, and the pressing of each button can be performed relatively easily.
  • command input can be performed with a dedicated command button without requiring a large installation space like a keyboard. Excellent operability and easy to use. Further, since the operation of each command button is also an operation of simply pressing down, for example, there is no ambiguity or instability of the operational feeling due to a large movement like a joystick, and the operation can be performed easily and reliably.
  • the input assist device A1 can be appropriately selected and combined with a pointing device such as a commercially available pen tablet, that is, an existing model that is highly evaluated for ease of use and functionality.
  • a pointing device such as a commercially available pen tablet
  • the input auxiliary device A2 will be described with reference to FIG.
  • the input assist device A2 includes a grip portion 1a formed so as to be gripped with one hand.
  • the grip part 1a has a grip case 10a which is a hollow body whose body part (reference numeral omitted) is substantially cylindrical and whose lower end is closed by a bottom plate (reference numeral omitted).
  • command buttons 11a, 12a, and 13a constituting the first command button group are provided at three positions at predetermined intervals in the vertical direction.
  • Each command button 11a, 12a, 13a has a slightly long oval shape in the circumferential direction of the grip case 10a, the circumferential position is aligned, and is arranged at a position where it can be operated with the index finger, middle finger, and ring finger of the user in order from the top. Has been.
  • a button placement portion 2a is provided at the upper end of the grip portion 1a so as to close the upper portion of the grip case 10a.
  • the button arrangement portion 2a is provided in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the grip case 10a.
  • circular command buttons 21a, 22a, 23a, and 24a constituting the second command button group are provided at four vertical and horizontal positions.
  • the command buttons 21a, 22a, 23a, and 24a are buttons that are normally operated with the thumb 6, although not limited thereto.
  • the operation and usage of the input assist device A2 is basically different in that the circumferential position of the first command button group is aligned and that the second command button group is four. However, since it is almost the same as the input assist device A1, description thereof is omitted here.
  • the input auxiliary device A3 will be described with reference to FIG.
  • the input auxiliary device A3 includes a grip portion 1b formed so as to be gripped with one hand.
  • the grip portion 1b has a grip case 10b which is a hollow body whose body portion (reference numeral omitted) is substantially cylindrical and whose lower end is closed with a bottom plate (reference numeral omitted).
  • command buttons 12b and 13b constituting the first command button group are provided at two positions at a predetermined interval in the vertical direction.
  • Each of the command buttons 12b and 13b has an oval shape that is slightly longer in the circumferential direction of the grip case 10b, and the positions in the circumferential direction are aligned.
  • the command buttons 12b and 13b are arranged at positions that can be operated with the middle finger and ring finger of the user in order from the top.
  • a button arrangement portion 2b is provided so as to close the upper portion of the grip case 10b.
  • the button placement portion 2b has a surface inclined upward at a required angle toward the command buttons 12b and 13b, which are the first command buttons, with respect to the longitudinal direction of the grip portion 1b, and further, the tip portion bulges in the same direction side.
  • a command button 11b having the same shape as the command buttons 12b and 13b and having the same position in the circumferential direction is provided at the tip of the bulging portion of the button arrangement portion 2b.
  • positioning part 2b has a structure which can rotate within the required angle range to the circumferential direction with respect to the grip case 10b.
  • the command button 11b can be rotated in an angle range of 30 ° in both rotation directions from a position where the command buttons 12b and 13b are aligned in the circumferential direction, respectively. Can be set as appropriate. Thereby, it becomes possible to make the specification which does not choose the length of the user's finger, the size of the hand, or the dominant hand.
  • buttons 21b, 22b, 23b, 24b, and 25b constituting the second command button group are arranged in the same arrangement as the second command button group of the input auxiliary device A1. Is provided.
  • the command buttons 21b, 22b, 23b, 24b, and 25b are buttons that are normally operated with the thumb 6, although not limited thereto.
  • the operation and usage of the input assist device A3 is different in that the circumferential positions of the first command button group are aligned and the command button 11b is in the protruding position, but the basic point is This is almost the same as the input auxiliary device A1.
  • the command button 11b belonging to the first command button group is provided on the side of the button arrangement portion 2b bulging toward the first command button group, the operability with the index finger is excellent.
  • buttons of the first command button group are provided (input assist shown in FIG. 6). This is particularly useful for the device A3 having three command buttons provided on the grip case 10b), and the number of buttons can be increased without difficulty in space, so that the operability of the buttons of the first command button group is excellent. There is.
  • the operation force with the thumb (downward) Can be supported not only by the little finger, but also by the middle finger located immediately below the button placement portion 2b.
  • the risk of erroneous operation of the first command button group can be reduced by the operation force of the thumb (downward force) when inputting only with the second command button group (command buttons 11b, 12b, 13b). This also makes it easy to increase the number of buttons in the second command button group.
  • the input auxiliary device A4 will be described with reference to FIG.
  • the input auxiliary device A4 includes a grip portion 1c formed so as to be gripped with one hand.
  • the grip portion 1c has a grip case 10c which is a hollow body whose body portion (reference numeral omitted) is substantially cylindrical and whose lower end is closed with a bottom plate (reference numeral omitted).
  • the grip part 1c has a proportion shorter in the longitudinal direction than the grip part 1a of the input auxiliary device A2.
  • command buttons 11c, 12c, and 13c constituting the first command button group are provided at three positions at required intervals in the circumferential direction.
  • Each command button 11c, 12c, 13c has a quadrangular shape with four corners rounded, and the position in the longitudinal direction (vertical direction) of the grip case 10c is aligned, and the user's index finger, middle finger, and ring finger in order from the right. It is placed in a position where it can be operated.
  • a button arrangement portion 2c is provided at the upper end of the grip portion 1c so as to close the upper portion of the grip case 10c.
  • the button arrangement portion 2c is provided in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the grip case 10c.
  • circular command buttons 21c, 22c, 23c, and 24c constituting the second command button group are provided at four vertical and horizontal positions.
  • the command buttons 21c, 22c, 23c, and 24c are buttons that are normally operated with the thumb 6, although not limited thereto.
  • the input assist device A5 includes a grip portion 1d formed so as to be gripped with one hand.
  • the grip portion 1d has a grip case 10d which is a hollow body whose body portion (reference numeral omitted) is substantially cylindrical and whose lower end is closed with a bottom plate (reference numeral omitted).
  • the grip portion 1d is short in the longitudinal direction, similarly to the grip portion 1c of the input assist device A4, and the bottom plate of the grip case 10d is hemispherical, and has a shape that can be easily adapted to the palm.
  • command buttons 11d, 12d, and 13d constituting the first command button group are provided at three positions at a required interval in the circumferential direction.
  • Each command button 11d, 12d, 13d has a quadrangular shape with four corners rounded, and the position in the longitudinal direction (vertical direction) of the grip case 10d is aligned, and the user's index finger, middle finger, and ring finger in order from the right. It is placed in a position where it can be operated.
  • a button placement portion 2d is provided so as to close the upper portion of the grip case 10d.
  • the button placement portion 2d has a surface inclined upward at a required angle toward the command buttons 11d, 12d, and 13d, which are the first command buttons, with respect to the longitudinal direction of the grip portion 1d, and further, the front portion thereof is on the same direction side. Bulges.
  • buttons 21d, 22d, 23d, 24d, and 25d constituting the second command button group are arranged in the same arrangement as the second command button group of the input auxiliary device A4. Is provided.
  • the command buttons 21d, 22d, 23d, 24d, and 25d are buttons that are normally operated with the thumb 6, although not limited thereto.
  • the command button 11d is operated with the index finger
  • the command button 12d with the middle finger
  • the command button 13d with the ring finger.
  • the command buttons 21d, 22d, 23d, 24d, and 25d are operated with the thumb.
  • the command buttons 11d, 12d, and 13d arranged on the side of the grip 1d are operated by arranging the fingers rotated from the lower side of the grip 1d in the circumferential direction of the side of the grip 1d.
  • the operation of each command button 11d, 12d, 13d with each finger can be easily performed.
  • the operation is substantially the same as the relationship between the finger and the command buttons 11d, 12d, and 13d is changed.
  • the operation of the input assisting device A5 has a holding form in which the thumb and fingers other than the thumb support and hold from the bottom of the device, so that each finger can be easily moved and a stable button operation becomes possible. Can be prevented from being removed.
  • the operation and usage of the input assist device A4 are substantially the same as those of the input assist device A5, and thus the description thereof is omitted.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif d'aide à la saisie (A1) qui est équipé d'une partie de préhension (1), d'une partie d'agencement de boutons (2) disposée sur une extrémité de la partie de préhension (1), de multiples premiers boutons de commande (11, 12, 13), qui sont disposés sur le côté de la partie de préhension (1), qui exécutent des fonctions prédéfinies lorsque l'on appuie sur ceux-ci de façon séparée ou associée, et qui peuvent être actionnés par l'utilisateur au moyen d'un doigt autre que le pouce, et de multiples seconds boutons de commande (21, 22, 23, 24, et 25), qui sont disposés sur la partie d'agencement de boutons (2), qui exécutent des fonctions prédéfinies lorsque l'on appuie sur ceux-ci de façon séparée ou individuelle en association avec les premiers boutons de commande, et qui peuvent être actionnés par l'utilisateur au moyen du pouce.
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