WO2016080363A1 - 操作装置及び操作方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an operating device and an operating method.
- the operating device When the operating device has an authentication function, the user normally performs user authentication using a predetermined authentication means (password authentication, IC card authentication, fingerprint authentication, etc.).
- a predetermined authentication means password authentication, IC card authentication, fingerprint authentication, etc.
- the screen on the touch panel of the controller device transitions to an initial screen or a home screen.
- the user can send a command to an electronic device (for example, an image forming apparatus) connected to the operation device and use a desired function.
- Patent Document 1 discloses an input device that calls a specific function in association with fingerprint authentication and finger movement.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a display device that operates by vibration corresponding to function setting.
- Patent Document 1 requires a registration work for linking finger movements and functions, and there is a problem that it takes time for the user to use the operation device.
- the number of functions that can be registered for finger movement is limited, and when a new function is added, it is necessary to update the association between the registered function and the finger movement.
- Patent Document 2 is irrelevant to the vibration and the authentication operation, and there is a problem that the user must perform the authentication operation and the screen operation separately.
- an object of the present invention is to provide an operation device and an operation method that allow a user to perform both authentication operation and screen operation.
- the operating device includes a user authentication unit, an icon acquisition unit, an icon switching unit, and a function transition unit.
- the user authentication unit reads the fingerprint information of the user's finger when the user's finger is pressed into a fingerprint reading area for reading the fingerprint information of the user's finger, and the read fingerprint information is registered fingerprint information registered in advance. It is determined whether or not it matches.
- the icon acquisition unit acquires an icon indicating a function that can be used by the user of the read fingerprint information.
- the icon switching unit switches and displays the acquired icon in the vicinity of the user's finger in the acquisition order of the icons at every predetermined switching time.
- the function transition unit transitions to the function of the icon displayed when the user releases the finger press when the user presses the finger while the icon is switched and displayed. .
- the operation method includes a user authentication step, an icon acquisition step, an icon switching step, and a function transition step.
- the user authentication step reads the fingerprint information of the user's finger when the user's finger is pressed into the fingerprint reading area for reading the fingerprint information of the user's finger, and the read fingerprint information is pre-registered registered fingerprint information It is determined whether or not it matches.
- the icon acquisition step acquires an icon indicating a function usable by the user of the read fingerprint information when the read fingerprint information matches the registered fingerprint information.
- the icon switching step switches and displays the acquired icons in the vicinity of the user's finger in a predetermined switching time in the acquisition order of the icons when the user's finger is continuously pressed.
- the function transition step transitions to the icon function displayed when the user releases the finger pressing. .
- the user can perform both the authentication operation and the screen operation.
- FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram illustrating an overall configuration of an image processing apparatus including an operation device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 1 is a functional block diagram of an image processing apparatus including an operation device according to an embodiment of the present invention. It is a flowchart for showing the execution procedure which concerns on embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows an example of the login screen in embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows an example of the icon table in embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows an example of the display of the 1st icon in embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows an example of the display of the 2nd icon in embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows an example of the function screen in embodiment of this invention. It is a figure which shows an example of the initial screen in embodiment of this invention.
- an image processing apparatus including an operation device (operation unit) will be described as an example of an embodiment of the present invention.
- this image processing apparatus corresponds to, for example, a multi-function peripheral (MFP), a copier, a printer, and the like having functions such as a facsimile, a copy, a scanner, and a printer.
- MFP multi-function peripheral
- copier copier
- printer and the like having functions such as a facsimile, a copy, a scanner, and a printer.
- the image processing apparatus 100 receives a predetermined job setting condition from the user via the operation unit 101.
- the job is, for example, a job configured by any one of a copy function, a facsimile function, a scan function, a print function, or a combination thereof.
- the operation unit 101 includes a touch panel, displays a predetermined screen, and detects a finger contact from the user. Further, the operation unit 101 includes a fingerprint reading unit that reads a fingerprint of a user's finger in the touch panel, and the user touches the back of the finger on the touch panel to read the fingerprint on the back of the finger.
- the image processing apparatus 100 drives each unit such as the image reading unit 102, the conveyance unit 103, the image forming unit 104, the communication unit 105, and executes the job.
- the image reading unit 102 reads image data of a document placed on a document table or an automatic document feeding unit.
- the transport unit 103 transports paper from the paper feed cassette or the manual feed tray to the image forming unit 104.
- the image forming unit 104 transfers the toner image corresponding to the image data onto the conveyed paper, and fixes it with a fixing roller, thereby executing image formation.
- the communication unit 105 is connected to the network 106 and transmits image data to a predetermined transmission destination in accordance with setting conditions.
- the control circuits of the image processing apparatus 100 and the operation unit 101 are not shown, but a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a ROM (Read Only Memory), a RAM (Random Access Memory), a HDD (Hard Disk Drive), and an SSD (Solid). (State Drive) and drivers corresponding to the respective drive units, which are connected to each other by an internal bus.
- a CPU Central Processing Unit
- ROM Read Only Memory
- RAM Random Access Memory
- HDD Hard Disk Drive
- SSD Solid.
- the CPU of the image processing apparatus 100 and the operation unit 101 uses a RAM as a work area, executes a program stored in a ROM, HDD, SSD, or the like, and based on the execution result, data and instructions from the driver , Signals, commands, etc., and controls the operation of each drive unit related to job execution. Further, for each unit (shown in FIG. 2) to be described later other than the drive unit, the CPU implements each unit by executing each program.
- the ROM, RAM, HDD, SSD, and the like store programs and data that implement each unit described below.
- the user authentication unit 201 of the operation unit 101 of the image processing apparatus 100 displays a login screen 400 provided with a fingerprint reading area for reading fingerprint information of the user's finger on the touch panel. It is displayed above (FIG. 3: step S101), and the input of the fingerprint information of the finger is accepted from the user.
- the method by which the user authentication unit 201 displays the login screen 400 is not particularly limited.
- the login screen 400 does not display any information such as characters, and is configured to provide a fingerprint reading area 401 in the central vicinity area.
- the fingerprint reading area 401 is not limited to the area near the center, and may be any area of the login screen 400 or the entire area.
- a message such as “Please contact the back of the finger” may be provided to make it easier for the user to input the fingerprint information of the finger.
- an input screen that allows the user ID and password, which are other user authentication methods, to be input may be provided so that the user can perform user authentication other than the fingerprint information of the user's finger.
- the user authentication unit 201 When the user touches the fingerprint reading area 401 with the back of his / her finger 402 while looking at the login screen 400 (when the user presses the finger 402 on the fingerprint reading area 401), the user authentication unit 201 displays the user's finger. A contact on the back side of 402 is detected (FIG. 3: YES in step S102). Then, the user authentication unit 201 reads the fingerprint information of the user's finger 402 via the fingerprint reading area 401 (FIG. 3: step S103).
- the method for reading the fingerprint information is not limited to a specific method, and a known method can be adopted.
- the user authentication unit 201 compares the read fingerprint information of the user's finger 402 with the registered fingerprint information registered in advance, and whether the read fingerprint information of the user's finger 402 matches the registered fingerprint information. It is determined whether or not (FIG. 3: Step S104).
- the collation method of the fingerprint information is not limited to a specific method, and a known method can be adopted.
- the user authentication unit 201 determines that the read fingerprint information is inappropriate, for example. An error screen indicating that is displayed. Then, the user authentication unit 201 returns to step S101, displays the login screen 400, and accepts input of correct fingerprint information again from the user (FIG. 3: step S101).
- step S104 if it is determined in step S104 that the fingerprint information of the read user's finger 402 matches the registered fingerprint information described above (FIG. 3: YES in step S104), the user authentication unit 201 notifies the fact.
- the icon acquisition unit 202 is notified. Upon receiving the notification, the icon acquisition unit 202 acquires an icon indicating a function that can be used by the user with the matched fingerprint information (FIG. 3: step S101).
- the method by which the icon acquisition unit 202 acquires an icon is not limited to a specific method.
- the icon acquisition unit 202 acquires a user ID (for example, “AAA”) for identifying a user of fingerprint information from the user authentication unit 201, and refers to the icon table 403 corresponding to the user ID.
- AAA user ID
- the icon table 403 includes a user ID 404 (“AAA”), an icon 405 indicating a function that can be used by the user with the user ID 404, and a function 406 (for example, “copy”) of the icon. ) And the usage frequency 407 used by the user with the user ID 404 for the function 406 of the icon 405 in a predetermined period (for example, “January”) is stored in association with each other.
- the function 406 includes a copy, facsimile transmission and e-mail transmission, a scan-to-PC (address book) that transmits scanned image data to a pre-registered address book PC (terminal device), and a driver's license.
- a certificate such as a certificate is printed using an ID card copy that prints the front and back sides, a scan-to-PC (address entry) that sends scanned image data to a destination input by the user, and lower grade paper.
- a paper save copy is set.
- the icon acquisition unit 202 may simply acquire the icons 405 (“copy”, “send”, “scan to PC (address book)”, etc.) in the order in which the icons 405 are stored. Considering the use frequency 407 corresponding to the icon 405, the icons 405 (“copy”, “scan-to-PC (address book)”, “ID card copy”, etc.) in the order of the function 406 with the highest user use frequency 407) You may get
- the icon acquisition unit 202 completes the icon acquisition, it notifies the icon switching unit 203 to that effect.
- the icon switching unit 203 determines whether or not the user's finger 402 is continuously pressed (contact on the back of the user's finger 402) (FIG. 3: step S106).
- the icon switching unit 203 performs the predetermined switching time for the acquired icons in the acquired order. Every time, the display is switched to the vicinity of the user's finger 402 (FIG. 3: step S107). If the user's finger 402 is not continuously pressed (FIG. 3: NO in step S106), this will be described later.
- the method in which the icon switching unit 203 switches and displays the icons is not limited to a specific method.
- the icon switching unit 203 displays the first icon 500 near the upper part of the user's finger 402 and displays the first icon 500 using a predetermined timer. Time elapsed from.
- the first icon 500 is a “copy” icon acquired first.
- the icon switching unit 203 determines whether or not the elapsed time exceeds a preset switching time (for example, 2 seconds). As a result of the above determination, when the elapsed time does not exceed the switching time, the icon switching unit 203 continues to display the first icon 500.
- a preset switching time for example, 2 seconds
- the icon switching unit 203 deletes the first icon 500 and displays the second icon 501 acquired in the next order as shown in FIG. 5B.
- the time elapsed from the time when the second icon 501 is displayed again is displayed over time.
- the second icon 501 is a second “send” icon acquired. In this way, the icon switching unit 203 sequentially switches and displays a plurality of icons.
- the icon switching unit 203 deletes the last acquired icon and returns to the beginning when the above-described elapsed time exceeds the above-described switching time after displaying the last acquired icon. , Display the first acquired icon.
- the user can continuously perform user authentication and icon switching display by a single operation by continuously bringing the finger 402 into contact with the touch panel for fingerprint authentication.
- the switching time changing unit 204 determines whether or not the pressing pressure (contact pressure) of the user's finger 402 that has been pressed (contacted) has changed (FIG. 3: step S108). .
- the determination method of the change in the pressing pressure is not limited to a specific method.
- the switching time changing unit 204 sets the pressing pressure of the finger 402 of the user who is continuously in contact with the preset high pressing pressure. It is determined whether or not the pressure is low. When the pressing pressure becomes the high pressing pressure, the switching time changing unit 204 determines that the pressing pressure has increased.
- the switching time changing unit 204 determines that the pressing pressure has decreased.
- the switching time changing unit 204 determines that the pressing pressure does not change.
- the switching time changing unit 204 does not do anything, and the user can continue as long as contact with the user's finger 402 is continued. Determination of whether or not the pressing pressure of the finger 402 has changed continues.
- step S108 when the above-described pressing pressure is increased or the above-described pressing pressure is decreased as a result of the above determination (FIG. 3: YES in step S108), the switching time changing unit 204 The switching time described above is changed in accordance with the change in the pressing pressure (FIG. 3: step S109). For example, when the above-described pressing pressure increases, the switching time changing unit 204 changes the switching time to a switching time (for example, 1 second) shorter than the current switching time. On the other hand, when the above-mentioned pressing pressure becomes small, the switching time changing unit 204 changes to a switching time (for example, 3 seconds) longer than the current switching time. As described above, by changing the switching time depending on the pressing pressure of the finger 402 of the user, the user can change the speed of the icon switching display with one touch.
- a switching time for example, 1 second
- Step S110 it is determined whether or not the user's finger 402 is further pressed while the icon switching unit 203 performs the icon switching display, in other words, whether or not the user's finger 402 is released.
- step S110 if the user's finger 402 is not released, that is, if the user's finger 402 is being continuously pressed (FIG. 3: NO in step S110), the process returns to step S107 to return to the icon switching unit. 203 further performs icon switching display. As a result, the icon is switched and displayed while the user presses the finger 402 on the login screen 400 also for fingerprint authentication, and the user can select a desired icon in the switching display of the icon. It becomes possible to search.
- step S110 if the user's finger 402 is released from pressing as a result of the above determination in step S110, that is, if the user's finger 402 is not continuously pressed (FIG. 3: YES in step S110), the user Corresponds to the case where the user releases the finger 402 from the login screen 400. In this case, the icon switching unit 203 notifies the function transition unit 205 to that effect. Upon receiving the notification, the function transition unit 205 transitions to the function of the icon displayed when the user releases the finger 402 (FIG. 3: step S111).
- the method by which the function transition unit 205 transitions to the function is not limited to a specific method.
- the function transition unit 205 corresponds to the icon 500 from the icon table 403.
- the function 406 to be acquired is acquired.
- the function transition unit 205 determines whether the function 406 corresponding to the icon 500 is a condition input function that requires setting conditions to be input or a processing function that does not require input of setting conditions.
- functions such as copy and send correspond to the condition input function
- functions such as ID card copy correspond to the processing function, for example.
- Whether the predetermined function is a condition input function or a processing function can be set in advance by an administrator, a manufacturer, or the like.
- the function transition unit 205 displays the operation screen of the function 406 corresponding to the icon 500 on the touch panel of the operation unit 101.
- the “copy” function is a condition input function.
- An operation screen 600 for the “copy” function is displayed on the touch panel.
- the function transition unit 205 notifies the display reception unit 206 of the fact, and the display reception unit 206 that receives the notification receives an input of setting conditions from the user via the operation screen 600.
- the display receiving unit 206 receives an input of the setting condition, and the image processing apparatus 100 notifies that.
- the function execution unit 207 is notified. Upon receiving the notification, the function execution unit 207 executes the function corresponding to the icon based on the setting condition.
- the function transition unit 205 notifies the function execution unit 207 of the image processing apparatus 100 to that effect. Receiving the notification, the function execution unit 207 executes the function 406 corresponding to the icon 500 as it is. For example, if the function 406 corresponding to the icon 500 is an “ID card copy” function, the function execution unit 207 prompts the user to place the ID card and prompts the user to execute the copy. Thus, when the function 406 corresponding to the icon 500 is a processing function, the user can immediately start executing the function.
- the icon switching unit 203 notifies the display receiving unit 206 to that effect. Receiving the notification, the display receiving unit 206 displays an initial screen 601 on the touch panel of the operation unit 101 so that various functions can be selected (FIG. 3: step S112).
- the initial screen 601 displays a message 602 indicating “Please select a function” and an icon 603 for each function that can be pressed by the user.
- the icon 603 is displayed, for example, when the display reception unit 206 acquires the icon 402 in the icon table 403.
- the display reception unit 206 displays an operation screen for a function corresponding to the selected icon 603 on the touch panel.
- the user can select a desired function from the initial screen 601 and transition to an operation screen for a specific function.
- the present invention is adopted as an operation device of an image processing apparatus such as a multifunction machine, a copier, a printer, or a scanner.
- an image processing apparatus such as a multifunction machine, a copier, a printer, or a scanner.
- the present invention is not limited to this. You may employ
- the operating device is configured to include the above-described units.
- a program that realizes the above-described units may be stored in a recording medium and the recording medium may be provided.
- the operating device is made to read the program, and the operating device realizes the above-described units.
- the operating device and operating method according to the present invention can be applied to an operating device of an electronic device, for example.
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- ユーザーの指の指紋情報を読み取る指紋読取領域にユーザーの指が押下されると、前記ユーザーの指の指紋情報を読み取り、読み取った前記指紋情報が、予め登録された登録指紋情報と一致するか否かを判定するユーザー認証部と、
読み取られた前記指紋情報が前記登録指紋情報と一致する場合、読み取られた前記指紋情報のユーザーが使用可能な機能を示すアイコンを取得するアイコン取得部と、
前記ユーザーの指の押下が継続されている場合、取得された前記アイコンを、前記アイコンの取得順番で、所定の切り替え時間毎に、前記ユーザーの指の近傍に切り替え表示するアイコン切り替え部と、
前記アイコンの切り替え表示が行なわれている間に、前記ユーザーの指の押下が解除された場合、前記ユーザーが指の押下を解除した時点に表示されたアイコンの機能に遷移する機能遷移部と、
を備えることを特徴とする操作装置。 - 前記アイコン取得部は、前記ユーザーの使用頻度が高い機能の順番で前記アイコンを取得することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の操作装置。
- 前記アイコンの切り替え表示が行なわれている間に、前記ユーザーの指の押下圧が変化したか否かを判定し、前記押下圧が変化した場合に、前記押下圧の変化の大小に対応して、前記切り替え時間を変更する切り替え時間変更部を更に備えることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の操作装置。
- ユーザーの指の指紋情報を読み取る指紋読取領域にユーザーの指が押下されると、前記ユーザーの指の指紋情報を読み取り、読み取った前記指紋情報が、予め登録された登録指紋情報と一致するか否かを判定するユーザー認証ステップと、
読み取られた前記指紋情報が前記登録指紋情報と一致する場合、読み取られた前記指紋情報のユーザーが使用可能な機能を示すアイコンを取得するアイコン取得ステップと、
前記ユーザーの指の押下が継続されている場合、取得された前記アイコンを、前記アイコンの取得順番で、所定の切り替え時間毎に、前記ユーザーの指の近傍に切り替え表示するアイコン切り替えステップと、
前記アイコンの切り替え表示が行なわれている間に、前記ユーザーの指の押下が解除された場合、前記ユーザーが指の押下を解除した時点に表示されたアイコンの機能に遷移する機能遷移ステップと、
を備えることを特徴とする操作方法。
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