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- a display device and a method for controlling the display device are provided.
- one screen may be divided or various functions may be performed using a plurality of screens.
- a display device including a plurality of display areas and a method of controlling the display device are provided.
- a method of controlling a display apparatus may include: receiving a user's selection input for an object included in a main display area; Receiving an operation input of a user moving the object to the sub display area; Obtaining shortcut information on the object; And displaying an icon indicating shortcut information in the sub display area. It includes.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a display apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2A is a block diagram schematically illustrating a structure of a display apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
- 2B is a flowchart schematically illustrating a method of controlling a display apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating in detail the structure of a display apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a display apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 5A is a diagram illustrating an example in which a sub display area is extended from a main display area.
- FIG. 5B is a diagram illustrating an example in which the sub display area is separated from the main display area.
- FIG. 6A is a diagram illustrating an example in which an object is included in a display device.
- FIG. 6B is a diagram illustrating an example of a method of adding an object displayed in a main display area to a sub display area.
- FIG. 7A is a diagram illustrating an example in which an object is external data not included in a display device.
- FIG. 7B is a diagram illustrating an example of a method of adding an object displayed in a main display area to a sub display area.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of a method of using a group icon.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of a method of editing a sub display area.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of a method of generating a document using icons included in a sub display area.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an example of a method of editing an SNS using a sub display area.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of a display device including a plurality of sub display areas.
- a method of controlling a display apparatus may include: receiving a user's selection input for an object included in a main display area; Receiving an operation input of a user moving the object to the sub display area; Obtaining shortcut information on the object; And displaying an icon indicating shortcut information in the sub display area. It includes.
- the sub display area may be extended or separated from the main display area.
- the object may be one of an application, a contact, a folder, a text file, an image file, an audio file, and a video file included in the display device, and the shortcut information may indicate a location where the object is stored.
- the method also includes receiving a user's selection input for an icon; And downloading the object to the display device; It may further include.
- the method also includes receiving a user's selection input for an icon; And displaying the object in the main display area; It may further include.
- the object may be one of web page, text, image, and video data received from an external device by the display device, and receiving the operation input may further include downloading the object to the display device.
- the object may be one of web page, text, image, and video data received from an external device by the display device, and the shortcut information may be a network address of the object.
- the displaying may include creating a group including one or more icons; And displaying a group icon corresponding to the group in the sub display area. It may include.
- the method may also include receiving a user's motion input for the sub display area; Determining a response according to the operation; And displaying the result according to the response; It may include.
- the user's motion with respect to the sub display area may include at least one of a drag, a touch, a double touch, a multi touch, a long touch, and a slide action.
- determining the response may include editing the sub display area.
- receiving an operation input of a user for the sub display area may include receiving a selection input for one or more icons included in the sub display area, and displaying the object may include selecting an object corresponding to each of the one or more icons. And displaying a document including at least a portion in the main display area.
- a display apparatus includes a display unit including a main display area and at least one sub display area; A user input unit for receiving a user's selection input on an object included in the main display area, and receiving an operation input of a user moving the object to the sub display area; And a controller configured to obtain shortcut information on the object and generate an icon indicating shortcut information.
- the display unit may display an icon in the sub display area.
- the sub display area may be extended or separated from the main display area.
- the display apparatus may further include a storage unit, and the object may be one of an application, a contact, a folder, a text file, an image file, an audio file, and a video file stored in the storage unit, and the shortcut information may indicate that the object is stored. It can be characterized.
- the display apparatus may further include a communication unit configured to receive external data including at least one of web page, text, image, and video data, and the object may be one of external data.
- the communication unit may be characterized in that the object is downloaded to the display device.
- the shortcut information may be characterized by indicating a network address of the object.
- the user input unit may receive a user's selection input for an icon, and the communication unit may download an object to the display device.
- the user input unit may receive a user's selection input for an icon, and the display unit may display an object in the main display area.
- the controller may generate a group including one or more icons, generate a group icon corresponding to the group, and display the group icon on the sub display area.
- the user input unit may receive a user's operation input to the sub display area, the controller may determine a response according to the operation, and the display unit may display a result according to the response.
- the operation of the user with respect to the sub display area may include at least one of a drag, touch, double touch, multi touch, long touch, and slide operation, and the controller may edit the sub display area.
- the user input unit may receive a selection input for one or more icons included in the sub display area, and the display unit may display a document including at least a part of an object corresponding to each of the one or more icons in the main display area. Can be.
- a computer-readable recording medium having recorded thereon a program for executing a method of controlling a display device according to an embodiment is provided.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a display apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment. 1 is only a display device according to an exemplary embodiment, and the display device may include fewer or more components than those shown in FIG. 1.
- the display apparatus 100 may include a controller 110, a mobile communication module 120, a sub communication module 130, a camera module 140, a GPS module 150, and an input / output module 160. , A sensor module 170, a storage 180, and a display 190.
- the sub communication module 130 includes at least one of the wireless LAN module 131 and the short range communication module 132, and the camera module 140 controls at least one of the first camera 141 and the second camera 142.
- the input / output module 160 may include at least one of a button 161, a microphone 162, a speaker 163, a vibration motor 164, and a touch panel 165.
- the controller 110 may store a signal or data input from the outside of the ROM 112 and the display apparatus 100, in which the CPU 111, a control program for controlling the display apparatus 100 is stored, or the display apparatus 100.
- the RAM 113 may be used as a storage area for a task performed at the PC and the GPU 114 for processing graphics of the display apparatus 100.
- the CPU 111 may include a plurality of processors such as single core, dual core, triple core, or quad core.
- the CPU 111, the ROM 112, the RAM 113, and the GPU 114 may be interconnected through an internal bus.
- the control unit 110 includes a mobile communication module 120, a sub communication module 130, a camera module 140, a GPS module 150, an input / output module 160, a sensor module 170, and a storage unit 180. And the display 190.
- the mobile communication module 120 may allow the display apparatus 100 to be connected to an external device through mobile communication using at least one (one or more) antennas (not shown) under the control of the controller 110. .
- the mobile communication module 120 may be connected to a mobile phone (not shown), a smartphone (not shown), a tablet PC (not shown), or another device (not shown) having a phone number input to the display device 100.
- a wireless signal for transmitting a voice call, a video call, a text message (SMS) or a multimedia message (MMS) may be transmitted / received.
- the sub communication module 130 may include at least one of the WLAN module 131 and the short range communication module 132.
- the WLAN module 131 may be included, only the local area communication module 132 may be included, or both the WLAN module 131 and the local area communication module 132 may be included.
- the WLAN module 131 may connect to the Internet at a place where a wireless access point (AP) (not shown) is installed under the control of the controller 110.
- the WLAN module 131 may support a WLAN standard IEEE802.11x of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
- the short range communication module 132 may wirelessly perform short range communication between the display apparatus 100 and an image forming apparatus (not shown) under the control of the controller 110.
- the short range communication method may include a Bluetooth, an infrared data association (IrDA), and a Zig-bee method.
- the display apparatus 100 may include at least one of the mobile communication module 120, the wireless LAN module 131, and the short range communication module 132 according to performance.
- the camera module 140 may include at least one of the first camera 141 and the second camera 142 which capture a still image or a video under the control of the controller 110.
- the first camera 141 or the second camera 142 may include an auxiliary light source (not shown) that provides an amount of light required for photographing.
- the first camera 141 may be disposed on the front surface of the display apparatus 100, and the second camera 142 may be disposed on the rear surface of the display apparatus 100.
- the first camera 141 and the second camera 142 may be disposed adjacent to each other (eg, larger than 1 cm and smaller than 8 cm) to capture a 3D still image or a 3D video.
- the GPS module 150 receives radio waves from a plurality of GPS satellites (not shown) on the Earth's orbit, and uses a time of arrival from the GPS satellites (not shown) to the display device 100. The position of the display apparatus 100 can be calculated.
- the input / output module 160 may include at least one of a plurality of buttons 161, a microphone 162, a speaker 163, a vibration motor 164, and a touch panel 165.
- the button 161 may be formed on the front, side, or back of the housing of the display apparatus 100, and may include a power / lock button (not shown), a volume button (not shown), a menu button, a home button, and a return button. It may include at least one of a back button and a search button 161.
- the microphone 162 may generate an electrical signal by receiving a voice or sound under the control of the controller 110.
- the speaker 163 displays sound corresponding to various signals of the mobile communication module 120, the sub communication module 130, the multimedia module 140, or the camera module 150 under the control of the controller 110. ) Can be output to the outside.
- the speaker 163 may output a sound corresponding to a function performed by the display apparatus 100.
- One or more speakers 163 may be formed at appropriate positions or positions of the housing of the display apparatus 100.
- the vibration motor 164 may convert an electrical signal into mechanical vibration under the control of the controller 110. For example, when the voice call is received from another device (not shown) in the vibration mode, the vibration motor 164 may operate. The vibration motor 164 may operate in response to a user's touch operation in contact with the touch panel 165 and continuous movement of a touch input on the touch panel 165.
- the touch panel 165 may transmit an analog signal corresponding to at least one touch input to the user interface to the controller 110.
- the touch panel 165 may receive at least one touch input through a user's body (eg, a finger) or a touchable input means (eg, a stylus pen).
- the touch panel 165 may receive continuous movement of at least one touch input.
- the touch panel 165 may transmit an analog signal corresponding to the continuous movement of the touch input to the controller 110.
- the touch input is not limited to an input through contact between the touch panel 165 and the user's body or touchable input means, and is a non-contact input (for example, a distance between the touch panel 165 and the body is 1 mm or less). It may include.
- the detectable interval in the touch panel 165 may be changed according to the performance or structure of the display apparatus 100.
- the touch panel 165 may be implemented using, for example, a resistive method, a capacitive method, an infrared method, or an ultrasonic wave method.
- the touch panel 165 may transmit a result of converting the received analog signal into a digital signal (for example, X coordinate and Y coordinate) to the controller 110.
- the controller 110 may control the touch panel 165 using the digital signal received from the touch panel 165. For example, the controller 110 may select an application execution icon (not shown) displayed on the touch panel 165 or execute an application in response to a touch input.
- the sensor module 170 includes at least one sensor that detects a state of the display apparatus 100.
- the sensor module 170 may include a proximity sensor that detects whether the user approaches the display device 100, an illuminance sensor (not shown), or a display device that detects an amount of light around the display device 100. It may include a motion sensor (not shown) that detects an operation of the display device 100 (eg, rotation of the display device 100, acceleration or vibration applied to the display device 100).
- the sensor of the sensor module 170 may be added or deleted according to the performance of the display apparatus 100.
- the storage unit 180 is a mobile communication module 120, a sub communication module 130, a camera module 140, a GPS module 150, an input / output module 160, a sensor module under the control of the controller 110. In operation 170, an input / output signal or data corresponding to the operation of the display 190 may be stored.
- the storage unit 180 may store a control program and applications for controlling the display apparatus 100 or the controller 110.
- the term “storage unit” may include a memory unit (not shown) mounted in the storage unit 180, the ROM 112 in the controller 110, the RAM 113, or the display apparatus 100.
- the storage unit may include a nonvolatile memory, a volatile memory, a hard disk drive (HDD), or a solid state drive (SSD).
- the display 190 displays the information processed by the display apparatus 100 on the display panel 191.
- the display 190 may display a user interface for selecting a virtual image, a user interface for setting an operation of the virtual image, and a user interface for purchasing an item of the virtual image.
- the display 190 may be used as an input device in addition to the output device.
- the display panel 191 of the display 190 may include a liquid crystal display, a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display, an organic light-emitting diode, and a flexible display. ), A 3D display, and an electrophoretic display.
- the display apparatus 100 may include two or more display units 190. In this case, the two or more display units 190 may be disposed to face each other using a hinge.
- the display apparatus 200 includes a control unit 210, a user input unit 220, and a display unit 230.
- the display apparatus 200 may correspond to the display apparatus 100 of FIG. 1.
- the controller 210 may correspond to the controller 110 of FIG. 1.
- the user input unit 220 may correspond to the button 161 and the touch panel 165 of FIG. 1.
- the display 230 may correspond to the display 190 of FIG. 1.
- the display unit 230 includes a main display area and one or more sub display areas.
- the sub display area may be extended from the main display area.
- the sub display area may be separate from the main display area.
- the user input unit 220 receives a user's selection input for an object included in the main display area.
- the selection input of the user may include an input for selecting an object and an input for indicating to move the selected object to the sub display area.
- the controller 210 controls the user input unit 220 and the display unit 230. In addition, the controller 210 obtains shortcut information on an object corresponding to the selection input received through the user input unit 220. The controller 210 generates an icon indicating shortcut information on the selected object. The display 230 displays an icon in the sub display area.
- FIG. 2B is a flowchart schematically illustrating a method of controlling a display apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the display apparatus 200 receives a user's selection input for an object included in the main display area.
- the display apparatus 200 receives an operation input of a user moving an object included in a main display area to a sub display area.
- the user's motion input may include dragging an object included in the main display area to the sub display area.
- the display apparatus 200 obtains shortcut information about the object.
- the shortcut information may indicate a location where data corresponding to the selected object is stored.
- the shortcut information may mean a network address of the selected object.
- the display apparatus 200 displays an icon indicating shortcut information in the sub display area.
- the icon may have a preset shape according to the type of object.
- the display apparatus 200 includes a control unit 210, a user input unit 220, a display unit 230, a communication unit 240, and a storage unit 250.
- the display apparatus 200 may correspond to the display apparatus 100 of FIG. 1.
- the controller 210 may correspond to the controller 110 of FIG. 1.
- the user input unit 220 may correspond to the button 161 and the touch panel 165 of FIG. 1.
- the display 230 may correspond to the display 190 of FIG. 1.
- the communication unit 240 may correspond to the mobile communication module 120 and the sub communication module 130 of FIG. 1.
- the storage unit 250 may correspond to the storage unit 180 of FIG. 1.
- the display unit 230 may include a main display area 232 and a sub display area 234.
- the sub display area 234 may be extended from the main display area 232.
- the sub display area 234 may be separate from the main display area 232.
- the display apparatuses 510 to 560 may correspond to the display apparatus 200 of FIG. 3.
- the display devices 510 to 540 of FIG. 5A show the sub display areas 514, 524, 534, and 544 extending from the main display areas 512, 522, 532, and 542.
- the sub display areas 514, 524, 534, and 544 may have shapes that extend from each corner of the main display areas 512, 522, 532, and 542, but are not limited thereto.
- the main display areas 512, 522, 532, and 542 may be flat display screens, and the sub display areas 514, 524, 534, and 544 may be curved display screens.
- the sub display area 560 may be separated from the main display area 550.
- the sub display area 560 may be connected 570 to the main display area 550 by wire or wirelessly.
- the user input unit 220 receives a user's selection input for an object included in the main display area 232.
- the user input unit 220 may be at least one of a touch panel, a keyboard, and a mouse.
- the display 230 and the user input 220 may constitute a single touch screen.
- the selection input of the user may include an input for selecting an object included in the main display area 232.
- the input for selecting an object may include a touch input.
- the touch input may include a touch, a double touch, and a long touch.
- the selection input of the user may include an input for instructing to move the selected object to the sub display area 234.
- the user may instruct to move the selected object to the sub display area 234 through an input of dragging the selected object from the main display area 232 to the sub display area 234.
- the user may touch a button instructing to move the selected object to the sub display area 234.
- the communicator 240 may receive external data.
- the external data may mean data that is not included in the display device.
- the external data may include at least one of web page, text, image, and video data.
- the object may be one of external data.
- the communicator 240 may download external data corresponding to the selected object to the display apparatus 200.
- the communication unit 240 may obtain a network address corresponding to the selected object.
- the user may instruct to move the selected object to the sub display area 234 through an input of dragging an object corresponding to external data from the main display area 232 to the sub display area 234.
- the communicator 240 may download external data corresponding to the selected object to the display apparatus 200.
- the communication unit 240 may obtain a network address of the selected object.
- the storage unit 250 may include a volatile recording medium and a nonvolatile recording medium for storing data of the display apparatus 200. Applications, folders, text files, image files, audio files, and video files of the display apparatus 200 may be stored in the storage 250. In addition, the external data downloaded by the communication unit 240 may be stored in the storage unit 250.
- the controller 210 may control the user input unit 220, the display unit 230, the communication unit 240, and the storage unit 250. In addition, the controller 210 may obtain shortcut information on the object corresponding to the selection input received through the user input unit 220. In addition, the controller 210 may obtain shortcut information on the external data downloaded by the communication unit 240.
- the shortcut information may indicate a location where data corresponding to the selected object is stored. In another embodiment, when the selected object is external data, the shortcut information may mean a network address of the selected object.
- the controller 210 may generate an icon indicating shortcut information on the selected object.
- the display 230 may display an icon in the sub display area 234.
- the display apparatus 200 may receive a user's selection input for an object included in the main display area.
- the selection input of the user may include an input for selecting an object included in the main display area.
- the input for selecting an object may include a touch input.
- the touch input may include a touch, a double touch, and a long touch.
- the selection input of the user may include an input for instructing to move the selected object to the sub display area.
- the user may instruct to move the selected object to the sub display area through an input of dragging the selected object from the main display area to the sub display area.
- the user may touch a button instructing to move the selected object to the sub display area.
- the display apparatus 200 may determine whether an object selected by a user is an object stored in the display apparatus 200.
- the object stored in the display apparatus 200 may be an application, a folder, a text file, an image file, an audio file, or a video file, but is not limited thereto.
- the object not stored in the display apparatus 200 may be web page, text, image or video data received by the display apparatus 200 from the outside, but is not limited thereto. If the object is not stored in the display apparatus 200, the display apparatus 200 may perform step 406.
- the display apparatus 200 may download external data corresponding to the selected object to the display apparatus 200. In another embodiment, the display apparatus 200 may download the network address of the selected object.
- the display apparatus 200 may obtain shortcut information of the selected object.
- the shortcut information may indicate a position in the display apparatus 200 of the selected object. If the selected object is not stored in the display apparatus 200, the shortcut information may be a network address of the selected object.
- the display apparatus 200 may generate an icon corresponding to shortcut information of the selected object.
- the icon may have a preset shape according to the type of object.
- the icon may include the name of the object.
- the icon may have a form including the content of the object.
- the display apparatus 200 may display an icon in the sub display area. According to an embodiment, the display apparatus 200 may create a group including one or more icons. The display apparatus 200 may generate a group icon corresponding to the group. The display apparatus 200 may display the group icon in the sub display area.
- the display apparatus 200 includes a main display area 232 and a sub display area 234.
- the main display area 232 may include a file explorer application.
- the main display area 232 may include one or more objects.
- an object included in the main display area 232 may mean each folder.
- the object may be, but is not limited to, an application, a contact, a folder, a text file, an image file, an audio file, or a video file stored in the display apparatus 200.
- the sub display area 234 may include one or more icons.
- the icon may have a preset shape according to the type of object.
- the icon may include the name of the object.
- the icon may have a form including the content of the object.
- the user may scroll up and down the sub display area 234 to check the remaining icons. If there are further icons not displayed in the sub display area 234, the sub display area 234 may include a scroll mark 628.
- the “Podcasts” folder 612 is displayed in the main display area 232.
- an icon 622 indicating shortcut information of the “Podcasts” folder 612 is displayed in the sub display area 234. According to an embodiment, when the user selects the icon 622, the contents of the “Podcasts” folder 612 may be displayed in the main display area 232.
- the sub display area 234 may display an icon 624 indicating shortcut information of the text file “2.txt” and an icon 626 indicating shortcut information of the audio file “alarm.mp3”.
- icon 624 When the user selects the icon 624, the contents of the “2.txt” file may be displayed in the main display area 232.
- icon 626 When the user selects the icon 626, the "alarm.mp3" file may be played.
- the object may be contact information stored in the display apparatus 200.
- an icon indicating contact information may be displayed on the sub display area 234.
- the display apparatus 200 may perform contact according to the contact information.
- the display apparatus 200 may call a contact corresponding to an icon selected by the user.
- the display apparatus 200 may display a text message composition window for transmitting to a contact corresponding to an icon selected by a user.
- FIG. 6B is a diagram illustrating an example of adding an object displayed in the main display area 232 to the sub display area 234.
- the user may select a “Podcasts” folder 612 included in the main display area 232.
- the user may perform a long press operation (long touch) of the “Podcasts” folder 612.
- the user may set the file explorer to the selection mode and then touch the “Podcasts” folder 612.
- the user may drag the selected “Podcasts” folder 612 from the main display area 612 to the sub display area 234.
- the sub display area 234 may display an icon 622 indicating shortcut information on the “Podcasts” folder 612.
- the position where the icon 622 is displayed may be a position where the user stops dragging in the sub display area 234. If there is another icon at the position where the user stopped the drag operation, the other icons may slide down or up. In another embodiment, the icon 622 may be displayed at the bottom of the icons included in the sub display area 234.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example in which an object is external data not included in a display device.
- the display apparatus 200 includes a main display area 232 and a sub display area 234.
- the main display area 232 displays a web page.
- the object may be the web page itself, image, text or video data included in the web page.
- the sub display area 232 may include an icon indicating shortcut information of the object.
- the sub display area 232 may include an icon 722 indicating shortcut information on a webpage and an icon 724 indicating shortcut information on an image included in the webpage.
- the shortcut information for the external data may mean a network address of the object.
- the shortcut information on the external data may refer to a location where the external data is downloaded to the display apparatus 200.
- a web page may be displayed in the main display area 232.
- an image file may be displayed in the main display area 232.
- an image file corresponding to the icon 724 may be downloaded to the display apparatus 200.
- FIG. 7B is a diagram illustrating an example of adding an object displayed in the main display area 232 to the sub display area 234.
- the user may select an image 712 included in the main display area.
- the user may long touch (long touch) the image 712.
- the user may drag the image 712 from the main display area 232 to the sub display area 234.
- the sub display area 234 may display an icon 726 indicating shortcut information about the image 712.
- the shortcut information indicated by the icon 726 may be a network address that can access the image 712.
- an image file may be displayed in the main display area 232.
- an image file corresponding to the icon 726 may be downloaded to the display apparatus 200.
- the display apparatus 200 may download the image 712 according to the dragging operation of the user.
- the shortcut information indicated by the icon 726 may mean the location of the image 712 stored in the display apparatus 200.
- the position where the icon 726 is displayed may be a position where the user stops dragging in the sub display area 234. If there is another icon at the position where the user stopped the drag operation, the other icons may slide down or up. In another embodiment, the icon 726 may be displayed at the bottom of the icons included in the sub display area 234.
- the sub display area 234 may include one or more group icons.
- the group icon may represent a group including one or more icons.
- One or more icons may form a group according to content, time, size, type or any criteria by the user.
- the sub display area 234 may include movie, travel, sports, food, and music groups. Each group may include one or more icons. In one embodiment, there may be a group that does not include an icon. When the user selects a group, icons included in the group may be displayed in the sub display area 234.
- the user can select a sports group 825.
- icons included in the sports group 825 may be displayed in the sub display area 234.
- the icons may indicate shortcut information for text files, image files, music, and web pages associated with the sport.
- the user may perform a left and right swipe operation input with respect to the sub display area 234.
- the group displayed in the sub display area 234 may be changed.
- the icons included in the travel group may be displayed in the sub display area 234.
- icons included in the food group may be displayed in the sub display area 234.
- the sub display area 234 may display the number of icons in the group.
- the group icon may indicate the number of icons in the group. For example, if five icons are included in the sports group 825, “(5)” may be added to the name of the group icon corresponding to the sports group 825.
- the number of icons included in the group may be displayed together with the icons included in the group.
- the sub display area may display the number of icons included in the group together with the icons included in the sports group 825.
- a user in order to add an icon to a group, a user may drag an icon and overlap it with a group icon to be added.
- the user may drag an object included in the main display area and overlap the group icon included in the sub display area 234.
- the display apparatus 200 may group icons included in the sub display area 234 into groups according to predetermined criteria.
- the display apparatus 200 may include a main display area 232 and a sub display area 234.
- the main display area 232 may display a file explorer application.
- the sub display area 234 can display one or more icons.
- the display apparatus 200 may receive a selection input for the icon 922 included in the sub display area 234.
- the user may perform an operation (long touch) of pressing and holding the icon 922.
- the user may touch the icon 922 after setting the sub display area to the selection mode.
- the user may drag the selected icon 922 from the sub display area 234 to any position of the main display area 232.
- the icon 922 may be removed from the sub display area 234.
- the user may drag the selected icon 922 from the sub display area 234 to any path included in the main display area. For example, the user may drag the icon 922 to the area of “My Folder” that is currently displayed by the file explorer in the main display area 232. In this case, an object corresponding to the icon 922 may be copied or moved to the path of “My folder”.
- the user may drag the selected icon 922 onto the main display area to overlap with any folder object.
- the user may drag the icon 922 to overlap the “Android” folder.
- an object corresponding to the icon 922 may be copied or moved to the “Android” folder.
- the user may drag the selected icon 922 to another location in the sub display area 234.
- the order of the icons included in the sub display area 234 may be changed. If there is another icon at the position where the user stopped the drag operation, the other icons may slide down or up.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of a method of generating a document using icons included in a sub display area.
- a document is displayed in the main display area 232.
- the sub display area 234 includes five icons included in the 'sports' group.
- the user can run a document creation application.
- the user may have selected a document creation option using the sub display area 234.
- the title of the document may follow the name of the group displayed in the sub display area.
- the title of the current document may be 'Sport document'.
- the user may drag an icon included in the sub display area 234 to a specific position of the main display area 232.
- the content of the object corresponding to each icon may be included in the corresponding position of the document.
- the image may be inserted in the center of the document.
- the main display area 232 displays a document completed using five icons.
- Text 1010 represents the contents of a text file corresponding to icon 1020 of sub display area 234.
- the display apparatus 200 may insert a link for reading the entire document after inserting a part of the text without inserting the entire text into the document.
- Image 1012 and image 1014 represent the contents of an image file corresponding to icon 1022 and icon 1024, respectively.
- the image file may be inserted into the document in a preset size.
- a user may set a size of an image file to be inserted into a document.
- Audio 1016 represents an audio file corresponding to icon 1026.
- an audio player image may be inserted into the document. If the user selects an audio player image, the audio may be played.
- a link to the audio player may be inserted into the document. If the user selects the link, the audio player can be launched.
- Link 1018 represents a network address for the web page corresponding to icon 1028.
- a link to the web page may be inserted into the document.
- the user selects a link it may be linked to a web page.
- the content of a webpage may be inserted into a document.
- the entire contents of the web page can be inserted into the document.
- a summary of the webpage content and a link to the webpage may be inserted into the document.
- the sub display area 234 may include a merge button 1030.
- the display apparatus 200 may generate a document by appropriately combining objects corresponding to the icons included in the sub display area 234.
- the display apparatus 200 may display the generated document in the main display area 232.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an example of a method of editing a social network service (SNS) using a sub display area.
- the SNS screen may be displayed in the main display area 232.
- the user 1160 may check posts posted by the user and other users 1150 on the SNS.
- the user 1160 may select a post 1110 posted by another user 1150.
- the user 1160 may drag the selected post 1110 from the main display area 232 to the sub display area 234.
- the display apparatus 200 may generate an icon 1130 indicating the contents of the post 1110 or the network address.
- the display apparatus 200 may display the icon 1130 on the sub display area 234.
- the user 1160 may select an image 1112 included in the post 1110 posted by another user 1150.
- the user 1160 may drag the selected image 1112 from the main display area 232 to the sub display area 234.
- the display apparatus 200 may generate an icon 1132 indicating the contents or the network address of the image 1112.
- the display apparatus 200 may display the icon 1132 on the sub display area 234.
- the user 1160 may drag the icon 1132 from the sub display area 234 to the main display area 232.
- the display apparatus 200 may generate and upload an SNS post 1120 including an image 1122 corresponding to the icon 1132.
- the user 1160 may drag the icon 1130 from the sub display area 234 to the main display area 232.
- the display apparatus 200 may upload a post 1120 corresponding to the icon 1130 to an account of the user 1160. Accordingly, the user 1160 may easily share the post 1110 of another user 1150 using the sub display area 234.
- the display apparatus 200 may include one or more sub display areas. Referring to FIG. 12, the display apparatus 200 may include a first sub display area 234 and a second sub display area 236.
- the display apparatus 200 may use the third sub display area 238 included in the external device.
- the external device including the third sub display 238 may be a wearable device such as a smart watch, but is not limited thereto.
- the first sub display area 234, the second sub display area 236, and the third sub display area 238 may share data.
- the user may add an icon by dragging an object to the first sub display area 234.
- the user may display the same icon in the second sub display area 236 and the third sub display area 238 without dragging the object again.
- first sub display area 234, the second sub display area 236, and the third sub display area 236 may not share data.
- an icon corresponding to an object dragged by the user to the first sub display area 234 may be displayed only in the first sub display area 234.
- the user may select a separate menu to add an icon to the third sub display area 238.
- the user may select an object included in the main display area 232, and then select a menu (not shown) such as 'create shortcut'.
- an icon corresponding to the object dragged over the display area of the display apparatus 200 may be displayed on the third sub display area 238.
- the dragging operation of the user may be faster than the preset speed of the recognition range of the touch panel included in the display apparatus 200.
- the display apparatus 200 may determine the drag operation of the user as the drag operation on the third sub display area 238.
- each sub display area may display information such as a clock, a message, a schedule, weather, and news in addition to an icon.
- Each of the plurality of sub display areas may display different information.
- the user may change the information displayed in the sub display area by using a swipe operation for each sub display area.
- Computer readable media can be any available media that can be accessed by a computer and can include both volatile media such as RAM and nonvolatile media such as ROM, removable and non-removable media.
- Computer readable media may include both computer storage media and communication media.
- Computer storage media may include both volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data.
- Communication media typically includes computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave, or other transmission mechanism, and may include any information delivery medium.
- the computer storage medium may be implemented with a ROM, RAM, flash memory, CD, DVD, magnetic disk or magnetic tape.
- a program may be recorded for receiving a user's operation input, obtaining shortcut information on an object, and displaying an icon indicating the shortcut information in a sub display area.
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L'invention concerne un procédé de commande d'un dispositif d'affichage. Le procédé comprend les étapes consistant à : recevoir une entrée de sélection de l'utilisateur portant sur un objet se trouvant dans une zone d'affichage principale ; recevoir l'entrée de déplacement de l'utilisateur visant à déplacer l'objet dans une zone d'affichage secondaire ; obtenir des informations de raccourci sur l'objet ; et afficher une icône indiquant les informations de raccourci sur la zone d'affichage secondaire.
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