WO2017038261A1 - 表示装置、テレビジョン受像機、プログラム及び記録媒体 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a display device, a television receiver, a program, and a recording medium.
- smart TVs with various functions have been developed as smart TVs, in addition to functions for displaying TV broadcast images obtained by receiving broadcast waves.
- a smart TV that is equipped with a platform such as Android (registered trademark) and displays an image obtained by executing an application, such as a smartphone or a tablet PC (Personal Computer), has been developed.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a video conference apparatus that can simultaneously view an image of another base and an image of a shared material on the same screen during a video conference.
- the display unit is divided into a conference application display area and a document sharing display area, a video conference screen is displayed in the conference application display area, and a document screen is displayed in the document sharing display area.
- Patent Document 2 in order to add a function like a smart TV to a normal TV, it is executed by an STB using a set top box (also referred to as Set Top Box: STB) equipped with an OS.
- STB Set Top Box
- a technique for simultaneously viewing an application to be viewed and a television broadcast video is disclosed.
- an image of an application executed by the STB is displayed on the parent screen using a PinP (Picture in Picture) function of the television, and a television broadcast image is displayed on the child screen.
- PinP Picture in Picture
- the user may want to watch the TV with emphasis, or may want to watch the TV while using another application, and the viewing mode desired by the user varies from time to time.
- Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2 are mainly intended to view a television broadcast video while executing an application, and are improved in terms of flexibly corresponding to a viewing format desired by a user. There was room.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and a first object thereof is a display device, a television receiver, and a display device that can be easily switched to a display mode according to a viewing mode desired by a user.
- a first object thereof is a display device, a television receiver, and a display device that can be easily switched to a display mode according to a viewing mode desired by a user.
- the display unit is divided into a conference application display area and a material sharing display area, for example, displaying a material screen (object) at an arbitrary place intended by the user is not possible. Can not.
- the display position of an icon (object) used for starting an application or the like is corrected so that it does not overlap with a TV broadcast video (content) on a TV.
- the icon display position changes when and are likely to overlap. Therefore, icons are not always displayed at appropriate locations intended by the user.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and a second object thereof is to provide a technique for appropriately displaying an
- a display device is a display device that displays one or more objects on a slidable background, and is a target of the one or more objects.
- a display device is a display device that displays one or more objects together with content in order to solve the above-described problem, and expands or displays any of the one or more objects.
- a reception unit that receives an operation of enlarging, and a control unit that stops display of the content when at least a part of the expanded or expanded object is superimposed on at least a part of the content.
- the present invention it is possible to easily switch to a display mode according to a viewing mode desired by a user. Further, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is an effect that an object can be appropriately displayed when the object is displayed together with the content.
- FIG. 1 It is a block diagram which shows the structure of the display apparatus which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention. It is a figure which shows the external appearance of the tablet terminal which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention. It is a figure which shows the external appearance of the television receiver which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (a) to (e) are diagrams showing examples of screen transition when the home screen is slid.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen display of two display modes which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition at the time of sliding a background in the mini-TV home mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition at the time of sliding a background in the mini TV free mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A)-(c) is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition at the time of switching to the mini TV free mode from the mini TV home mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention. It is a flowchart which shows the switching procedure from the mini-TV home mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention to the mini-TV free mode.
- FIGS. 9A to 9C are diagrams showing examples of screen transitions when the home button of the display device is pressed during execution of a full-screen display application in the mini TV home mode according to the first embodiment of the present invention. It is.
- FIGS. 9A to 9C are diagrams showing examples of screen transitions when the home button of the display device is pressed during execution of a full-screen display application in the mini TV home mode according to the first embodiment of the present invention. It is.
- FIGS. 9A to 9C are diagrams showing examples of screen transition when the home button of the display device is pressed during execution of an application for full screen display in the mini TV free mode according to the first embodiment of the present invention. It is.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition when tapping the mini TV displayed on the home screen in the mini TV home mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition when tapping the mini TV displayed on the home screen in the mini TV free mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition when the icon folder displayed on the home screen is tapped in the mini-TV home mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition when the icon folder displayed on the home screen is tapped in the mini TV free mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition when the icon displayed on the home screen is moved in the mini-TV home mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition when the icon displayed on the home screen is moved in the mini TV free mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition when an application is started in the mini-TV home mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen transition when an application is started in the mini TV free mode which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention. It is a figure which shows the example of a display of the selection menu which can select the display setting of the mini television concerning Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) And (b) in a figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen display according to each display setting of the mini television which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention. It is a figure which shows the example of a display of the selection menu which can select whether the mini television which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention is displayed. It is a figure which shows the example of a display of the selection menu which can select whether the widget for mini TV concerning Embodiment 1 of this invention is displayed.
- (A)-(c) in the figure is a figure which shows the example of a screen display when a new application is downloaded in each display setting which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- FIG. 28 shows the example of a display of the indicator in each display setting which concerns on Embodiment 1 of this invention.
- (A) to (d) of FIG. 28 are diagrams showing screen display examples of five pages having different themes. It is a block diagram which shows the structure of the display apparatus which concerns on Embodiment 2 of this invention. It is a screen block diagram which shows the operation example 1 of the display apparatus which concerns on Embodiment 2 of this invention, (a) shows the screen structure before expanding an icon folder, (b) is the screen after expanding an icon folder The configuration is shown.
- Embodiment 1 Hereinafter, Embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described in detail.
- the display device displays one or a plurality of objects on a slidable background.
- An example of the background is a home screen.
- the home screen is a screen on which a plurality of objects such as icons and widgets of applications frequently used by the user are arranged.
- the display device can be realized as a tablet terminal 100 such as a smartphone and a tablet PC (Personal Computer) as shown in FIG. 2, or a television receiver 200 as shown in FIG.
- a tablet terminal 100 such as a smartphone and a tablet PC (Personal Computer) as shown in FIG. 2, or a television receiver 200 as shown in FIG.
- a plurality of icons 152 are displayed as objects and a television broadcast video 150 is displayed on the home screen.
- a plurality of icons 252 are displayed as objects, and a television broadcast video 250 is displayed on the home screen.
- objects to be displayed on the display screen of the display device such as icons, widgets, and contents, are called objects.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a display device 1 according to the present embodiment.
- the display device 1 includes a control unit 11, an input receiving unit 16, a memory 17, a display unit 18, a tuner unit 19, an external communication unit 20, and an external device connection unit 21.
- the control unit 11 controls the operation and processing of each unit of the display device 1 and includes a television application execution unit 12, a home application execution unit 13, a display processing unit 14, and a touch detection unit 15.
- the input reception unit 16 is an input device that receives input from the user.
- the input receiving unit 16 is a touch panel that is laminated on the surface of the display unit 18 and formed integrally with the display unit 18, for example.
- the memory 17 stores one or more programs, setting data of the display device 1 and the like.
- the one or more programs stored in the memory 17 include an OS (Operating System) and middleware for operating the display device 1.
- the display unit 18 displays the supplied image under the control of the display processing unit 14.
- Examples of the display unit 18 include a liquid crystal display, an organic EL (Electro Luminescence) display, a plasma display, and the like.
- the tuner unit 19 is a tuner for receiving broadcast waves such as terrestrial digital broadcasting and satellite broadcasting.
- the tuner unit 19 is connected to an antenna 22 that receives broadcast waves.
- the external communication unit 20 is for the display device 1 to communicate with an external device.
- the external communication unit 20 is configured to be connectable to a communication network 23 such as the Internet.
- a configuration necessary for communication such as a LAN (Local Area Network) or a router is appropriately provided between the external communication unit 20 and the communication network 23.
- the external device connection unit 21 is an interface of the external device 24 connected to the display device 1.
- Examples of the external device 24 include an HDD (hard disk drive) or a memory device.
- the home application execution unit 13 included in the control unit 11 activates an application program stored in the memory 17 while performing display control of the home screen of the display device 1.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display a home screen or an application display screen.
- an application (hereinafter also referred to as a TV application) that displays a TV broadcast video acquired from a broadcast wave received by the tuner unit 19 on the display unit 18.
- the TV application execution unit 12 included in the control unit 11 executes the TV application activated by the home application execution unit 13.
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display a TV broadcast video, or instructs the display processing unit 14 to stop displaying the TV broadcast video.
- the display processing unit 14 performs a process for causing the display unit 18 to display an image supplied from the TV application execution unit 12, the home application execution unit 13, and the like.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display the TV broadcast video or the TV application display screen supplied from the TV application execution unit 12, or displays the home screen supplied from the home application execution unit 13 on the display unit 18. I will let you.
- the home screen supplied by the home application execution unit 13 is a home screen that can be slid by the user, for example, and is a home screen on which one or more objects are displayed.
- the display device 1 can also display a TV broadcast video supplied from the TV application execution unit 12 as one of the objects.
- the display device 1 can superimpose and display the TV broadcast video of the TV application execution unit 12 while the home screen of the home application execution unit 13 is displayed.
- the display processing unit 14 superimposes the TV broadcast video provided from the TV application execution unit 12 on the home screen supplied from the home application execution unit 13 to display the image data on the display unit 18. Process to generate.
- the display processing unit 14 performs display using a plurality of virtual planes (layers), a plane for displaying a television broadcast video supplied from the TV application execution unit 12, and one or a plurality of objects.
- the display is performed using a plane that displays the home screen including the TV application execution unit 12 (excluding the TV broadcast video).
- the plane for displaying the TV broadcast video is a plane higher than the plane for displaying the home screen.
- “upper plane” in this specification refers to a plane for an image to be overwritten on an image indicated by a lower plane. Accordingly, the plane for displaying the TV broadcast video is positioned higher than the plane for displaying the home screen. Therefore, when the TV broadcast video and an object on the home screen overlap, the user sees the TV broadcast video. Broadcast video is displayed with priority.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user when the input reception unit 16 receives an input from the user. Furthermore, the touch detection unit 15 determines the content of the user operation based on the detected touch position. The touch detection unit 15 can determine the content of the user operation (for example, tap, drag, flick, etc.) by calculating the change of the touch position by the user and the touch time based on the detected touch position.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 to detect the object displayed on the forefront (topmost) at the touch position, and operates the object (for example, executing a TV application). Unit 12 or home application execution unit 13).
- the touch information is information including the object touched by the user and the contents of the user operation on the object (for example, tap, drag, flick, etc.). As described above, the touch detection unit 15 changes the notification destination of the touch information according to the object touched by the user.
- the display device 1 displays one or a plurality of objects on a slidable background. This will be described with reference to FIG. 4 with an example in which a plurality of icons are displayed on a home screen (background) composed of a plurality of pages.
- 4A to 4E are diagrams showing examples of screen transition when the home screen is slid.
- the home screen is composed of 5 pages, and these 5 pages are virtually arranged in a horizontal row in the order of (a) to (e). .
- a home screen of one of the five pages is displayed. In this state, when the user flicks left or right on the home screen, the user can slide to the page adjacent to the right or left.
- an indicator 70 can be displayed on the home screen to indicate which of the five pages is displayed (that is, the position of the currently displayed home screen).
- each page is represented by an object such as a dot such as an indicator 70, and the color, shading, size, or the like of the object of the currently displayed page is displayed differently from other objects, thereby displaying the current page.
- a page can be shown. In this figure, the first page is represented by a TV mark, the second to fourth pages are represented by dots, and the object of the currently displayed page is displayed in black. .
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating screen display examples in two display modes.
- 6 and 7 are diagrams showing examples of screen transition when the background is slid in each display mode.
- a mini TV 50 that displays a TV broadcast video is displayed in a superimposed manner, and the mini TV 50 is a target object. An example will be described.
- the first display mode is the mini TV home mode (first mode).
- the mini TV 50 that displays the TV broadcast video is fixedly displayed at a predetermined location 55 on the home screen. Therefore, in the mini TV home mode, when the slide is made from the home screen shown in FIG. 6A to the next home screen shown in FIG. 6B, the display of the mini TV 50 is stopped, and the mini TV 50 is set to the home screen. It is not displayed on the screen.
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input from the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user and determines that the user has performed a slide operation from the change in the touch position.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has slid the home screen. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the home application execution unit 13 of touch information indicating that the user has slid the home screen.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the next home screen and stops the display of the mini TV 50 on the TV application execution unit 12.
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to stop displaying the mini TV 50 based on an instruction from the home application execution unit 13.
- the display processing unit 14 displays the next home screen on the display unit 18 and stops the display of the mini TV 50.
- the second display mode is the mini TV free mode (second mode).
- the mini TV 50 is not fixed at a predetermined location 55 on the home screen, but is fixedly displayed on the display area of the display unit 18. Therefore, in the mini TV free mode, even if the home screen shown in (a) of FIG. 7 is slid to the next home screen shown in (b) of FIG. The mini TV 50 is displayed on the home screen.
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user and determines that the user has performed a slide operation from the change in the touch position.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has slid the home screen. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the home application execution unit 13 of touch information indicating that the user has slid the home screen.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the next home screen based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15.
- the mini TV 50 is displayed regardless of whether there is a display instruction or a display stop instruction for the mini TV 50 from the home application execution unit 13.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display a screen in which the mini TV 50 is superimposed on the next home screen.
- the mini TV home mode is a display mode suitable for watching TV with priority
- the mini TV free mode is a display mode suitable for watching TV while using other applications. These two display modes can be switched at a desired timing.
- the mini TV home mode since the mini TV 50 is fixed at the predetermined location 55, an image of the home screen (background) is created according to the predetermined location 55, and the mini TV 50 and the home screen ( It is also possible to realize a display design that matches the background.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of screen transition at the time of switching from the mini TV home mode to the mini TV free mode
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a switching procedure from the mini TV home mode to the mini TV free mode.
- the user When switching from the mini TV home mode to the mini TV free mode, the user inputs an operation for moving the mini TV 50 on the home screen.
- the operation of moving the mini-TV 50 is, for example, an operation of long-pressing the mini-TV 50 on the home screen when the input receiving unit 16 is a touch panel, or the like when the input receiving unit 16 is a mouse.
- an operation of dragging the TV 50 or an operation of selecting a command for moving the mini TV 50 from a pop-up menu called by operating the mouse for example, right-clicking).
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input from the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user, calculates a change in the touch position by the user, a touch time, and the like, and determines the content of the user operation.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to an image displayed on the display unit 18 (that is, an image obtained by superimposing the broadcast video supplied from the TV application execution unit 12 on the home screen supplied from the home application execution unit 13). Then, it is determined that the user has selected the mini TV 50 on the home screen (step S11; hereinafter abbreviated as S11).
- the touch detection unit 15 selects the mini TV 50 on the home screen for a predetermined time or more when the user touches the same location for a predetermined time or more based on the change in the touch position by the user and the touch time. (S12, YES), that is, it is determined that the user has long pressed the mini TV 50. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the TV application execution unit 12 of touch information indicating that the user has long pressed the mini TV 50.
- the TV application execution unit 12 switches the display mode to the mini TV free mode based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15.
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display an operation in which the mini TV 50 is removed from the predetermined location 55 on the home screen. Based on the instruction from the TV application execution unit 12, the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display an operation for the mini TV 50 to move away from the predetermined location 55 on the home screen ((b) of FIG. 8).
- the user can drag the mini TV 50 with the mini TV 50 selected.
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input from the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user, calculates a change in the touch position by the user, a touch time, and the like, and determines the content of the user operation.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has dragged the mini-TV 50 on the home screen based on the change in the touch position, and the user on the home screen. Determine the drag trajectory. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 displays the touch information including information indicating that the user has dragged the mini TV 50 on the home screen and information on the locus of the drag by the user on the home screen as the TV application execution unit 12. Notify
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display an operation of dragging the mini TV 50 along the drag trajectory by the user on the home screen based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display an operation of dragging the mini TV 50 along the locus of dragging by the user on the home screen based on an instruction from the TV application execution unit 12. In this way, when the mode is shifted to the mini TV free mode, the mini TV 50 can be moved to a desired position on the home screen ((c) of FIG. 8).
- the mini TV home mode can be switched to the mini TV free mode simply by pressing and holding the mini TV 50. Therefore, in the display device 1 according to the present embodiment, the user can perform mode switching with a simple operation.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of screen transition at the time of switching from the mini TV free mode to the mini TV home mode
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing a procedure for switching from the mini TV free mode to the mini TV home mode. .
- the user When switching from the mini TV free mode to the mini TV home mode, the user inputs an operation for moving the mini TV 50 on the home screen.
- an operation for moving the mini TV 50 on the home screen a case where the user touches and drags the mini TV 50 on the home screen will be described as an example (FIG. 10A).
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input from the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user, calculates a change in the touch position by the user, a touch time, and the like, and determines the content of the user operation.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to an image displayed on the display unit 18 (that is, an image obtained by superimposing the broadcast video supplied from the TV application execution unit 12 on the home screen supplied from the home application execution unit 13). Then, it is determined that the user has selected the mini TV 50 on the home screen (S21).
- the touch detection unit 15 determines that the user has dragged the mini TV 50 on the home screen based on the change in the touch position by the user (S22), and determines the locus of dragging by the user on the home screen. . Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 displays the touch information including information indicating that the user has dragged the mini TV 50 on the home screen and information on the locus of the drag by the user on the home screen as the TV application execution unit 12.
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display an operation of dragging the mini TV 50 along the drag trajectory by the user on the home screen based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15. Based on an instruction from the TV application execution unit 12, the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display an operation of dragging the mini TV 50 along the drag trajectory by the user on the home screen ((b in FIG. 10). )).
- the TV application execution unit 12 determines whether or not the user has received an operation to move the mini TV 50 into a predetermined area 65 on the home screen.
- the predetermined area 65 is an area including a predetermined location 55 and a predetermined peripheral region of the predetermined location 55. Note that the position information (for example, coordinate information) of the predetermined area 65 is notified from the home application execution unit 13 to the television application execution unit 12 in advance.
- the TV application executing unit 12 When the position of the mini TV 50 at the end of the dragging by the user is within the predetermined area 65 on the home screen, the TV application executing unit 12 performs an operation of moving the mini TV 50 into the predetermined area 65 on the home screen. It is determined that it is received from. When the TV application executing unit 12 determines that the user has received an operation to move the mini TV 50 into the predetermined area 65 on the home screen (S23, YES), the TV application executing unit 12 sets the display mode to the mini TV. Switch to home mode.
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display an operation in which the mini TV 50 is fitted into a predetermined location 55 on the home screen.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display an operation in which the mini TV 50 is fitted into a predetermined location 55 on the home screen ((( c)).
- the display device 1 As described above, it is possible to switch from the mini TV free mode to the mini TV home mode simply by moving the mini TV 50 into the predetermined area 65. Therefore, in the display device 1 according to the present embodiment, the user can perform mode switching with a simple operation.
- the TV application execution unit 12 stores information on the current display mode in, for example, the memory 17, and the TV application execution unit 12 and the home application execution unit 13 store information on the display mode stored in the memory 17.
- the current display mode may be recognized by referring to it.
- the TV application execution unit 12 displays a frame line (for example, a frame line displayed with a dotted line or the like) corresponding to the mini TV 50 as the display processing unit 14.
- the mini TV 50 may be displayed at the position of the frame line at the end of the dragging by causing the user to drag the frame line to a desired position and end the dragging.
- the user when the user drags the frame line into the predetermined area 65 to end the dragging, the user switches from the mini TV free mode to the mini TV home mode when the user finishes dragging the frame line.
- the mini TV 50 is displayed at the location 55.
- ⁇ Attachment configuration-1> When an operation for displaying the home screen of the display device 1 is performed during the execution of the full screen display application, it is preferable that the display mode of the mini TV 50 does not change from the display mode before the application is executed.
- the operation for displaying the home screen is, for example, an operation for pressing a home button for displaying the home screen. This will be described with reference to FIGS. 12 and 13 by taking as an example a case where a home button for displaying the home screen is pressed as an operation for displaying the home screen.
- 12 and 13 are diagrams showing examples of screen transitions when the home button of the display device 1 is pressed during execution of an application for full screen display in each display mode.
- ⁇ Mini TV home mode As shown in FIG. 12A, when the home button is pressed during execution of the full-screen application, the home screen displayed on the display unit 18 before the application is returned is displayed. At this time, if the display mode before executing the application is the mini TV home mode, the display device 1 returns to the home screen displayed on the display unit 18 before executing the application in the mini TV home mode.
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has pressed the home button. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies touch information indicating that the user has pressed the home button to an operation target of the home button (for example, an execution unit of an application being executed).
- the home button is not displayed on the home screen and is mounted as a hardware home button on the frame of the display device 1 or the like. In this case, information indicating that the home button has been pressed is notified to the operation target of the home button.
- the home button operation target instructs the home application execution unit 13 to display the home screen before execution (that is, the home screen on which the mini TV 50 is fixedly displayed).
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the home screen before execution (that is, the home screen on which the mini TV 50 is fixedly displayed), and the TV application execution unit 12. Is instructed to display the mini TV 50.
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to superimpose and display the mini TV 50 on the home screen of the home application execution unit 13 based on an instruction from the home application execution unit 13. It is assumed that the screen displayed on the display unit 18 before execution of the application and information on the current display mode are stored in the memory 17, for example.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display a screen in which the mini TV 50 is superimposed on the home screen before application execution based on instructions from the TV application execution unit 12 and the home application execution unit 13. In this way, as shown in FIG. 12B, the home screen is displayed in which the mini TV 50 is fixedly displayed on the home screen.
- the user can select whether to display the mini TV 50 on the home screen, and the setting is made so that the mini TV 50 is not displayed on the home screen. If it is, the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the home screen before executing the application, but the TV application execution unit 12 displays the mini TV 50. Do not instruct.
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input from the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has pressed the home button. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies touch information indicating that the user has pressed the home button to an operation target of the home button (for example, an execution unit of an application being executed). If the home button is mounted as a hardware home button, information indicating that the home button has been pressed is notified to the operation target of the home button.
- the home button operation target is displayed on the home application execution unit 13 so as to display the home screen before application execution (that is, the home screen on which the mini TV 50 is not fixedly displayed). Instruct.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the home screen before the application execution (that is, the home screen on which the mini TV 50 is not fixedly displayed). Since the mini TV 50 is not fixedly displayed on the home screen, the TV application execution unit 12 is not instructed to display the mini TV 50.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display a home screen before application execution based on an instruction from the home application execution unit 13. In this way, as shown in FIG. 12C, the home screen returns to the home screen on which the mini TV 50 is not fixedly displayed. Thereby, even when the application is terminated, the display mode before executing the application can be maintained.
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has pressed the home button. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies touch information indicating that the user has pressed the home button to an operation target of the home button (for example, an execution unit of an application being executed). If the home button is mounted as a hardware home button, information indicating that the home button has been pressed is notified to the operation target of the home button.
- the operation object of the home button instructs the home application execution unit 13 to display the home screen before executing the application based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the home screen before executing the application.
- the TV application execution unit 12 does not give any instruction to the display processing unit 14. As a result, the mini TV 50 is displayed as it is on the display screen.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display a screen in which the mini TV 50 is superimposed on the home screen before application execution based on an instruction from the TV application execution unit 12. In this way, as shown in FIGS. 13B and 13C, the home screen is displayed with the mini TV 50 displayed on the home screen. Thereby, even when the application is terminated, the display mode before executing the application can be maintained.
- ⁇ Mini TV home mode In the mini TV home mode, as shown in FIG. 14A, when the user taps the mini TV 50 displayed on the home screen, the input receiving unit 16 receives an input by the user. When the input receiving unit 16 receives an input, the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has tapped the mini TV 50 on the home screen. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the TV application execution unit 12 of touch information indicating that the user has tapped the mini TV 50 on the home screen.
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the TV broadcast video in full screen based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display a television broadcast video in full screen based on an instruction from the television application execution unit 12.
- the TV broadcast video 50 ′ is set to be displayed on the full screen as shown in FIG. 14B. can do.
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has tapped the mini TV 50 on the home screen. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the TV application execution unit 12 of touch information indicating that the user has tapped the mini TV 50 on the home screen.
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display a mini TV operation panel on the mini TV 50 based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display a mini TV operation panel on the mini TV 50 based on an instruction from the TV application execution unit 12.
- an operation panel for mini TV is provided on the mini TV 50 as shown in FIG. It can be set to display.
- a mini TV operation panel a panel 50a on which a switching button for switching to full screen display and a channel selection button for channel advance / return are displayed, and a mini TV 50 are closed.
- a panel 50b on which a close button is displayed is displayed.
- FIGS. FIG. 16 and FIG. 17 are diagrams showing examples of screen transition when the icon folder displayed on the home screen is tapped in each display mode.
- the icon folder is a folder that stores a plurality of icons together, and is displayed on the home screen in the same size as, for example, one other icon.
- the size of the icon folder is not limited to this, and may be larger or smaller than other icons.
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has tapped the icon folder 53 on the home screen. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the home application execution unit 13 of touch information indicating that the user has tapped the icon folder 53 on the home screen.
- the home application execution unit 13 at least a part of the icon folder 53 ′ obtained by expanding or enlarging the icon folder 53 overlaps at least a part of the mini TV 50 on the home screen (that is, a predetermined location 55 on the home screen). It is determined whether or not.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the icon folder 53 ′ on the home screen, and The application execution unit 12 is instructed to stop the display of the mini TV 50.
- the display processing unit 14 displays the icon folder 53 ′ on the home screen on the display unit 18 based on instructions from the TV application execution unit 12 and the home application execution unit 13, and stops the display of the mini TV 50. According to this configuration, even when the developed or enlarged object and the mini-TV 50 overlap each other, the developed or enlarged object can be visually recognized without any problem.
- the home application execution unit 13 only needs to instruct the display processing unit 14 to display the icon folder 53 ′ on the home screen. In this case, the mini TV 50 continues to be displayed as it is.
- FIG. 17A when the user inputs an operation for expanding or enlarging the icon folder 53 displayed on the home screen, the icon folder 53 is expanded or expanded as shown in FIG. An enlarged icon folder 53 ′ is displayed. At this time, the display device 1 continues to display the mini TV 50 regardless of whether at least a part of the expanded or enlarged icon folder 53 ′ overlaps at least a part of the mini TV 50. At this time, since the plane for displaying the mini TV 50 is a plane higher than the plane for displaying the home screen, the mini TV 50 is displayed on the display unit 18 with priority over the icon folder 53 ′. Will be.
- the touch detection unit 15 determines that the user has tapped the icon folder 53 on the home screen, as in the mini-TV home mode. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the home application execution unit 13 of touch information indicating that the user has tapped the icon folder 53 on the home screen.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display an icon folder 53 'in which the icon folder 53 is expanded or enlarged on the home screen.
- the TV application execution unit 12 displays the mini TV 50 in the mini TV free mode, the mini TV 50 is displayed regardless of whether there is a display instruction or a display stop instruction for the mini TV 50 from the home application execution unit 13. Continue to display 50.
- the display processing unit 14 displays the icon folder 53 ′ on the display unit 18 on the home screen based on the instruction from the home application execution unit 13.
- the plane on which the mini TV 50 is displayed is Since the plane is higher than the plane for displaying the home screen, the mini TV 50 is displayed on the display unit 18 with priority over the icon folder 53 ′.
- the mini TV 50 may be moved, so that the mini TV 50 is given priority over the expanded or expanded object. There is no problem even if it is displayed.
- the output of the TV sound may be stopped or the output of the TV sound may be continued.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 are diagrams showing screen transition examples when icons displayed on the home screen are moved in the respective display modes.
- the display device 1 when the user inputs an operation for moving the mini TV 50 on the home screen, the display of the mini TV 50 is stopped and the icon 54 is preferentially displayed.
- an operation for moving the mini TV 50 on the home screen a case where the user presses and holds the mini TV 50 on the home screen will be described as an example (FIG. 18A).
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input from the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects the touch position by the user, calculates the change in the touch position by the user, the touch time, and the like, and determines the content of the user operation.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has selected the icon 54 on the home screen.
- the touch detection unit 15 selects the icon 54 on the home screen for a predetermined time or more when the user touches the same location for a predetermined time or more based on the change of the touch position by the user and the touch time. It is determined that the user has pressed the icon 54 for a long time. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the home application execution unit 13 of touch information indicating that the user has long pressed the icon 54.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the TV application execution unit 12 to stop displaying the mini TV 50 based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15.
- the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to stop the display of the mini TV 50.
- the home application execution unit 13 is an operation in which the icon 54 is dragged along the locus of dragging by the user on the home screen. Is displayed on the display processing unit 14 ((b) of FIG. 18).
- the display processing unit 14 Based on instructions from the TV application execution unit 12 and the home application execution unit 13, the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display an operation in which the icon 54 is dragged along the drag trajectory by the user on the home screen.
- the display of the mini TV 50 is stopped. According to this configuration, even when the object is superimposed on the mini TV 50 during movement, the moving object can be visually recognized without any problem.
- the display device 1 When the user inputs an operation for moving the mini TV 50 on the home screen, the display device 1 continues to display the mini TV 50 even when the icon 54 overlaps the mini TV 50 during the movement. At this time, since the plane for displaying the mini TV 50 is a plane higher than the plane for displaying the home screen, even if the icon 54 is overlapped with the mini TV 50 during the movement, The mini TV 50 is displayed with priority.
- an operation for moving the mini TV 50 on the home screen a case where the user presses and holds the mini TV 50 on the home screen will be described as an example (FIG. 18A).
- the touch detection unit 15 determines that the user has long pressed the icon 54 as in the case of the mini TV home mode. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the home application execution unit 13 of touch information indicating that the user has long pressed the icon 54.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display an operation in which the icon 54 is dragged along the locus of dragging by the user on the home screen.
- the TV application execution unit 12 displays the mini TV 50 in the mini TV free mode, the mini TV 50 is displayed regardless of whether there is a display instruction or a display stop instruction for the mini TV 50 from the home application execution unit 13. Continue to display 50.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display an operation of dragging the icon 54 along the drag trajectory by the user on the home screen based on an instruction from the home application execution unit 13.
- the plane for displaying the mini TV 50 is an upper plane than the plane for displaying the home screen, the mini 18 is displayed on the display unit 18 even when the icon 54 overlaps the mini TV 50 during movement.
- the television 50 is displayed with priority. According to this configuration, when the object is moved and superimposed on the mini TV 50, the mini TV 50 may be moved in advance, so that the mini TV 50 is displayed with priority over the moving object. There is no problem.
- the output of the TV sound may be stopped or the output of the TV sound may be continued.
- the operation for starting the application is, for example, an operation in which the user taps an icon for starting the application. This will be described with reference to FIGS. 20 and 21 by taking as an example a case where an operation for tapping an icon for starting an application is performed as an operation for starting the application.
- 20 and 21 are diagrams showing examples of screen transition when an application is activated in each display mode.
- ⁇ Mini TV home mode In the mini TV home mode, as shown in FIG. 20A, when the user taps an icon 52 for starting an application, the input receiving unit 16 receives an input from the user. When the input receiving unit 16 receives an input, the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has tapped the icon 52 on the home screen. Based on this, the home application execution unit 13 is notified of touch information indicating that the user has tapped the icon 52 on the home screen.
- the home application execution unit 13 reads an application program corresponding to the icon 52 from the memory 17 and executes it based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15. At the same time, the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the display screen of the activated application, and instructs the television application execution unit 12 to stop displaying the mini TV 50. The TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to stop displaying the mini TV 50 based on an instruction from the home application execution unit 13.
- the display processing unit 14 displays the application display screen on the display unit 18 on the full screen based on instructions from the TV application execution unit 12 and the home application execution unit 13 and stops the display of the mini TV 50.
- the display screen of the started application is displayed as shown in FIG. It can be set to display on the screen. According to this configuration, when an application is activated, only the application is displayed, which is suitable when it is desired to use the application with priority.
- ⁇ Mini TV free mode In the mini TV free mode, as shown in FIG. 21A, when the user taps an icon 52 for starting an application, the input receiving unit 16 receives an input from the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has tapped the icon 52 on the home screen. Based on this, the home application execution unit 13 is notified of touch information indicating that the user has tapped the icon 52 on the home screen.
- the home application execution unit 13 reads an application program corresponding to the icon 52 from the memory 17 and executes it based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15. At the same time, the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the display screen of the activated application. At this time, since the TV application execution unit 12 displays the mini TV 50 in the mini TV free mode, the mini TV 50 is displayed regardless of whether there is a display instruction or a display stop instruction for the mini TV 50 from the home application execution unit 13. Continue to display 50. Therefore, the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display a screen in which the mini TV 50 is superimposed on the display screen of the application on the full screen.
- the display screen of the started application is displayed on the display screen of the started application as shown in FIG.
- the TV 50 can be superimposed and set to display on the full screen. According to this configuration, even when the application is activated, the mini TV 50 is displayed together, which is suitable for viewing the mini TV 50 while using the application.
- ⁇ Attachment configuration-6> The user may be able to select whether or not to display the mini TV 50 on the home screen. For example, when the display device 1 is activated for the first time, a selection menu for selecting the display setting of the mini TV 50 may be displayed.
- FIG. 22 shows a display example of a selection menu that can select the display setting of the mini TV 50.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating a screen display example according to each display setting of the mini-TV 50.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display on the home screen a selection menu for selecting the display setting of the mini TV 50.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display a selection menu on the home screen based on an instruction from the home application execution unit 13.
- a selection menu 56 is displayed that allows the user to select whether the mini TV 50 is displayed at a predetermined location 55 on the home screen (that is, displayed in the mini TV home mode) or not displayed on the home screen. .
- the input receiving unit 16 receives an input by the user by selecting the selection button 56a.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has selected the selection button 56a. Based on this, the touch detection unit 15 notifies the home application execution unit 13 of touch information indicating that the user has selected the selection button 56a.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the home screen and instructs the TV application execution unit 12 to display the mini TV 50 based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15. Based on the instruction from the home application execution unit 13, the TV application execution unit 12 instructs the display processing unit 14 to superimpose and display the mini TV 50 on the home screen of the home application execution unit 13.
- the display processing unit 14 causes the display unit 18 to display a screen in which the mini TV 50 is superimposed on the home screen based on instructions from the TV application execution unit 12 and the home application execution unit 13. As a result, as shown in FIG. 23A, the mini TV 50 is displayed at a predetermined location 55 on the home screen.
- the input accepting unit 16 accepts an input by the user by selecting the selection button 56b.
- the touch detection unit 15 detects a touch position by the user.
- the touch detection unit 15 refers to the image displayed on the display unit 18 and determines that the user has selected the selection button 56b. Based on this, the home application execution unit 13 is notified of touch information indicating that the user has selected the selection button 56b.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the home screen based on the notification from the touch detection unit 15. At this time, the home application execution unit 13 does not instruct the television application execution unit 12 to display the mini TV 50. Therefore, the display processing unit 14 displays the home screen on the display unit 18 and does not display the mini TV 50. As a result, as shown in FIG. 23B, the mini TV 50 is not displayed on the home screen.
- the home application execution unit 13 stores display settings (with / without display) of the mini TV 50, and in the subsequent display, performs various notifications to the TV application execution unit 12 according to the settings.
- the selection menu 56 capable of selecting whether the mini TV 50 is displayed in the mini TV home mode or not displayed on the home screen is taken as an example, but the present invention is not necessarily limited to this. Absent.
- a selection button for displaying the mini TV 50 in the mini TV free mode may be added to the selection menu 56 as one of the selection buttons.
- the display setting of the mini TV 50 may be made while the home screen is displayed. For example, when a predetermined touch event such as a long press on a portion where no object is arranged on the home screen while the home screen is displayed on the display unit 18, a mini TV as illustrated in FIG. 24 is performed. You may display the selection menu 57 which can select whether to display 50 on a home screen.
- a selection menu 58 for selecting whether or not to display a mini TV widget as shown in FIG. 25 is displayed on the home screen. Also good.
- the TV widget is a widget 51a that displays a description of a currently displayed broadcast program (program name, synopsis, etc.) as shown in FIG. 5, and other broadcast programs that are currently viewable (so-called back programs). Is a widget that is attached to the mini-TV 50 and displayed.
- FIG. 26 is a diagram illustrating a screen display example when a new application is downloaded in each display setting.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the icon of the newly downloaded application on the home screen. At this time, as shown in FIG. 26A, the home application execution unit 13 displays the newly downloaded application icon 59 on the home screen at a position that does not overlap the mini TV 50. 14 is instructed.
- the display processing unit 14 displays the newly downloaded application icon 59 on the display unit 18 at a position that does not overlap the mini TV 50 based on an instruction from the home application execution unit 13. Therefore, the icon 59 is not arranged at a position overlapping the mini-TV 50 like a position 59 'in FIG.
- FIG. 26A shows a case where the display mode is the mini TV home mode, but the mini TV free mode or the mini TV 50 is not displayed (however, the display setting of the mini TV 50 is present). Even if it works. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 26B, the home application execution unit 13 displays the newly downloaded application icon 59 in a position that does not overlap the predetermined location 55 on the home screen. 14 is instructed.
- the mini TV 50 When there is a display setting of the mini TV 50, there is a possibility that the mini TV 50 is placed at a predetermined location 55 on the home screen. Therefore, by arranging the icon outside the predetermined location 55, even when the mini TV 50 is arranged at the predetermined location 55, the mini TV 50 can be prevented from overlapping with the icon.
- the home application execution unit 13 instructs the display processing unit 14 to display the icon of the newly downloaded application on the home screen. At this time, there is no restriction on the position where the home application execution unit 13 displays the icon of the newly downloaded application on the home screen. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 26C, the icon of the newly downloaded application can be arranged at a position overlapping the predetermined location 55.
- the mini TV 50 When there is no display setting of the mini TV 50, the mini TV 50 is not arranged at the predetermined location 55 on the home screen. Therefore, even if the icon is arranged in the predetermined location 55, there is no concern that the mini TV 50 and the icon overlap.
- ⁇ Attachment configuration-8> As shown in FIG. 4, when the home screen is composed of a plurality of pages, there is an indicator for indicating which page is currently displayed (that is, the position of the currently displayed home screen). .
- each page is represented by an object such as a dot such as the indicator 70 shown in FIG. 4, and the color, shading, or size of the object of the currently displayed page is displayed differently from the other objects.
- the currently displayed page can be shown.
- FIG. 27 is a diagram illustrating a display example of an indicator in each display setting.
- the home application execution unit 13 displays an indicator for display setting of the mini TV 50 on the indicator display portion 60 on the home screen as shown in FIG.
- the display processing unit 14 is instructed to do so.
- a television type object 60a is displayed as an object indicating the position of the first home screen (that is, the home screen on which the mini TV 50 is displayed in the mini TV home mode).
- the home application execution unit 13 displays an indicator for no display setting of the mini TV 50 on the indicator display portion 60 on the home screen as shown in FIG.
- the display processing unit 14 is instructed to do so.
- a circular object 60b is displayed as an object indicating the position of the first home screen (that is, the home screen on which the mini TV 50 is displayed in the mini TV home mode).
- Objects such as widgets of other applications may be displayed on the home screen in two display modes as in the mini TV 50. That is, an object other than the mini TV 50 may be the target object.
- a home mode in which an object of another application is fixedly displayed at a predetermined location on the home screen and the display is stopped when the home screen is slid to the next home screen, and whether the home screen is slid Regardless, it is possible to display objects of other applications in two display modes, a free mode that is fixedly displayed on the display area of the display unit 18.
- the operation content at the time of switching the display mode is the same as that of the mini TV 50.
- each target object independently has two display modes, and the display mode can be switched for each target object.
- the arrangement method of the one or more objects displayed on the home screen is not particularly limited, but the objects may be arranged according to a specific rule.
- a theme may be set for each page of the home screen, and an object related to the theme may be arranged on each page. This will be described with reference to FIG. (A) to (d) of FIG. 28 are diagrams showing screen display examples of five pages having different themes.
- daily life scenes in the user's home are set as the theme for each page constituting the home screen.
- objects such as application widgets and icons related to the life scene or shortcut icons to related websites are arranged.
- the theme “watch TV” is set on the first page shown in FIG. On this page, objects related to the theme of “watching television”, that is, objects that can be used when watching television are arranged.
- mini TV 50 As objects related to the theme of “watching TV”, mini TV 50, widgets 51a and 51b for mini TV, and applications that can be used when watching mini TV (for example, TV application and program guide) , Etc.) icons 52a to 52c are displayed.
- the theme “used in the kitchen” is set.
- objects related to the theme “used in the kitchen”, that is, objects that can be used when in the kitchen are arranged.
- a widget 51c that displays content related to the theme (for example, content acquired from a website such as a cooking recipe or content acquired from the cloud),
- icons 52d and 52e of applications that can be used when in the kitchen for example, applications such as cooking recipe search and timer are displayed.
- the theme “used in the living room” is set.
- objects related to the theme “used in the living room”, that is, objects that can be used in the living room are arranged.
- widgets 51d to display content acquired from websites related to the theme for example, websites of newspaper companies, weather forecasts, railway companies, etc.
- 51g and icons 52f to 52j of applications for example, applications such as online shopping, electronic books, and games that can be used while in the living room are displayed.
- the theme “used in a bath” is set.
- objects related to the theme “used in a bath”, that is, objects that can be used while taking a bath are arranged.
- icons 52k and 52l of applications that can be used while taking a bath are displayed as objects related to the theme “used in bath”.
- the theme “used in children's room” is set.
- objects related to the theme “used in a child's room”, that is, objects that can be used when in a child's room are arranged.
- icons 52m and 52n of applications (for example, applications such as English learning and arithmetic learning) that can be used in the child room are displayed as objects related to the theme “used in the child room”.
- the display device 1 can be shared among a plurality of users. Also, since there is no need to switch accounts, it can be easily shared among multiple users. And even if it is shared among a plurality of users, the objects arranged on the home screen are classified and arranged for each related theme, so that they are not scattered.
- the display device 1 when the display device 1 is a portable tablet terminal, as shown in FIG. 28, the user can set the daily life scene in the user's home as a theme on each page of the home screen.
- an object optimal for use of the display device 1 in the kitchen can be displayed by displaying a page in which the theme “used in the kitchen” is set.
- a daily life scene in the user's home is set as a theme
- the settable theme is not particularly limited.
- a scene used in the user's office may be set as a theme.
- the image used for the home screen there is no particular limitation on the image used for the home screen.
- an illustration image, an image using a photograph, a textile image, or the like as shown in FIG. 28 may be used.
- the image used for the home screen may be composed of multiple planes. For example, there is a first plane that displays an image common to all pages (for example, an image in which a wall and a floor are displayed), and an image corresponding to each page (for example, a set theme) There may be a second plane for displaying the corresponding furniture image.
- a first plane that displays an image common to all pages (for example, an image in which a wall and a floor are displayed)
- an image corresponding to each page for example, a set theme
- the image of the second plane is superimposed and displayed on the image of the first plane.
- the first plane always displays the same image regardless of the displayed page, and the second plane displays an image corresponding to the displayed page. Therefore, when the user flicks left or right on the home screen, the image displayed on the second plane is switched.
- an image used for the home screen as shown in FIG. 28, it is preferable to use an image having a design that matches (corresponds to) the theme of each page. For example, as an image of a page on which the theme “used in the kitchen” is set, an image of the kitchen or an image related to the kitchen may be used.
- FIG. 28C when using an image on which a shelf or the like is displayed, a specification of actually arranging an object such as an icon on the shelf on the image may be adopted.
- the display device according to the present invention can be suitably realized as a tablet terminal or a television receiver including a touch panel as an input receiving unit, but the present invention is not necessarily limited thereto.
- the display device according to the present invention may include a remote controller with a touch pad or a mouse with a touch pad as an input receiving unit.
- a configuration other than the display unit 18 in the display device according to the present invention can be realized. it can.
- the configuration other than the display unit 18 in the display device according to the present invention may be realized as a set top box (also referred to as STB).
- the input reception unit may be a remote controller with a touch pad, a mouse with a touch pad, or the like, or a touch panel provided in a television receiver or the like in which an STB is used.
- the input receiving unit may be a remote controller provided with a key such as a cross key in addition to the remote controller with a touch pad.
- the display device is operated by operating a cursor or a frame indicating object selection with the cross key of the remote controller.
- the touch detection unit does not detect the touch position by the user, but detects the position of the cursor or the position focused by the frame indicating the selection of the object.
- FIG. 1 shows a display device including the tuner unit 19, the present invention is not necessarily limited to this.
- the tuner unit may be a separate body.
- a tuner unit exists separately as a tuner box, and the tuner box includes an antenna that receives broadcast waves.
- the tuner box and the display device are connected by a wireless LAN or the like, and the TV broadcast video is sent to the display device using a mechanism such as DLNA (registered trademark).
- DLNA registered trademark
- an object in the present embodiment is an object to be displayed on a display screen of a display device, such as an icon, a widget, and content.
- This content includes Internet homepages, advertisements, still image content, moving image content, and the like.
- the moving image content includes television broadcast video and streaming content.
- Still image content and moving image content may be stored in the memory 17, or may be stored in an external device 24 such as an external recording medium or an external input device.
- the display device 3 displays an object together with content.
- the display device according to the present embodiment can be realized as a tablet terminal 100 such as a smartphone and a tablet PC (Personal Computer) as shown in FIG. 2 or a television receiver 200 as shown in FIG.
- FIG. 28 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of the display device 3 according to the present embodiment.
- the display device 3 includes a control unit 31, an input receiving unit (receiving unit) 16, a memory 17, a display unit 18, a tuner unit 19, an external communication unit 20, and an external device connection unit 21. Yes.
- the control unit 31 controls the operation and processing of each unit of the display device 3, and includes a TV application execution unit 32, a home application execution unit (adjustment unit) 33, a display processing unit 34, and a touch detection unit 35. Yes.
- the memory 17 stores one or a plurality of programs, setting data of the display device 3, and the like.
- the one or more programs stored in the memory 17 include an OS (Operating System) and middleware for operating the display device 3.
- the home application execution unit 33 included in the control unit 31 activates (and executes) an application program stored in the memory 17 while performing display control of the home screen of the display device 3.
- the home application execution unit 33 instructs the display processing unit 34 to display a home screen or an application display screen.
- an application (hereinafter also referred to as a TV application) that displays a TV broadcast video acquired from a broadcast wave received by the tuner unit 19 on the display unit 18.
- the TV application execution unit 32 included in the control unit 31 executes the TV application activated by the home application execution unit 33.
- the television application execution unit 32 instructs the display processing unit 34 to display a television broadcast video, or instructs the display processing unit 34 to stop displaying the television broadcast video.
- the display device 3 displays one or more objects on a slidable background, like the display device 1. Similar to the display processing unit 14 according to the first embodiment, the display processing unit 34 performs processing for generating an image to be displayed on the display unit 18 from the supplied image or information.
- the touch detection unit 35 detects the touch position by the user when the input reception unit 16 receives an input from the user, similarly to the touch detection unit 15. Furthermore, the touch detection unit 15 determines the content of the user input based on the detected touch position.
- FIG. 30 is a screen configuration diagram illustrating an operation example 1 of the display device 3 according to the present embodiment.
- the display device 3 stops displaying the television image when the opened icon folder is superimposed on the television image (content). is there.
- this operation example is not limited to an operation for expanding an icon folder, and can be applied to an operation for expanding an icon, for example. Further, in this operation example, when the display device 3 stops the display of the TV video, the display device 3 may stop the output of the TV sound or may continue the output of the TV sound.
- the display device 3 displays a television screen 181a and an icon folder 182a on the display unit 18 (screen) so as not to overlap each other.
- the display device 3 displays a television image on the television screen 181a.
- the icon folder 182a is a folder including one or a plurality of icons. In this state, the user can perform an operation of opening the icon folder 182a. The operation of opening the icon folder 182a is performed by tapping, for example.
- the display device 3 displays one icon folder 182a, but a plurality of icon folders may be displayed. At that time, the user performs an operation of expanding or enlarging any of the plurality of icon folders.
- the display device 3 expands the icon folder 182a and displays the icon folder 182b as illustrated in FIG. 30B. And four icons 183 are displayed in the icon folder 182b.
- the display device 3 does not display the television image on the television screen 181b in FIG. That is, the TV image is turned off.
- the TV image plane is different from the icon folder plane, and the TV image plane is in the foreground. That is, the display device 3 performs display using a plurality of planes, and displays a television image on a plane higher than the plane for displaying the icon folder. Accordingly, the display device 3 preferentially displays the television image when the television image and the icon folder overlap. In this case, in order to display the entire icon folder, the display device 3 preferably deletes the television image and makes the television image plane transparent.
- the display device 3 can display the icon folder 182b and the television image on the television screen 181a in respective planes. Continue to display the TV image without turning off. Whether or not the icon folder 182b overlaps the television image on the television screen 181a is determined by the home application execution unit 33 that expands and displays the icon folder that can acquire the display coordinates of the mini television home.
- the user taps the icon folder 182a displayed on the display unit 18 shown in FIG.
- the input reception unit 16 receives the tap
- the touch detection unit 35 determines that the touch position is included in the range of the icon folder 182 a based on the position of the tap on the screen, and the touch position is Since it is one place and the duration of the touch is less than a predetermined value, it is determined that the user has performed a tap operation.
- the touch detection unit 35 notifies the home application execution unit 33 of touch information indicating that the user has performed a tap operation on the icon folder 182a.
- the home application execution unit 33 receives the notification of the touch information from the touch detection unit 35 and recognizes that the icon folder 182a has been tapped. Next, the home application execution unit 33 displays a range in which the icon folder 182b in a state where the icon folder 182a is expanded (for example, the coordinates of four vertices, the coordinates of one vertex, the length and the horizontal length, etc.) ). Then, the home application execution unit 33 supplies the home screen data including the developed icon folder 182b image to the display processing unit 34.
- the home application execution unit 33 acquires the display range of the television screen 181a from the memory 17 or the television application execution unit 32 (for example, the coordinates of four vertices, the coordinates of one vertex and the length and width of the vertex). . Furthermore, the home application execution unit 33 determines whether or not the calculated display range of the icon folder 182b overlaps the acquired display range of the television screen 181a. When the display range of the icon folder 182b and the display range of the TV screen 181a overlap, the home application execution unit 33 instructs the TV application execution unit 32 to stop the supply of TV video.
- the television application execution unit 32 When the television application execution unit 32 receives an instruction to stop the supply of the television image from the home application execution unit 33, the television application execution unit 32 stops the supply of the television image to the display processing unit 34. On the other hand, if the television application execution unit 32 does not receive an instruction to stop the supply of the television image from the home application execution unit 33, the television application execution unit 32 continues to supply the television image to the display processing unit 34.
- the display processing unit 34 acquires data on the home screen from the home application execution unit 33 and instructs the display unit 18 to display the home screen. In addition, the display processing unit 34 instructs the display unit 18 to display the television image supplied from the television application execution unit 32, but if the television image is not supplied from the television application execution unit 32, the display processing unit 34 Does not direct the display of television images.
- the display unit 18 displays the home screen and the television image according to the instruction from the display processing unit 34, but does not display the television image unless there is an instruction to display the television image from the display processing unit 34.
- the display device 3 stops displaying the television image. Thereby, even if a part or the whole of the developed icon folder 182b overlaps the television image, the entire icon folder 182b can be displayed. Therefore, the icon folder can be appropriately displayed when the icon folder is displayed together with the television image.
- FIG. 31 is a screen configuration diagram showing an operation example 2 of the display device 3 according to the present embodiment.
- the display device 3 stops the display of the television image (content) when the user receives an operation of moving the icon in order to move the icon (object).
- this operation example is not limited to an operation of moving an icon, and can be applied to an operation of moving an icon folder, for example. Further, in this operation example, when the display device 3 stops the display of the TV video, the display device 3 may stop the output of the TV sound or may continue the output of the TV sound.
- the display device 3 displays the television screen 181a and the icon 184 on the display unit 18 (screen) so as not to overlap each other.
- the display device 3 displays a television image on the television screen 181a.
- the icon 184 is used for starting up an application.
- the user inputs an operation for moving the icon 184.
- the operation of moving the icon 184 is, for example, an operation of long-pressing the icon 184 on the home screen when the input receiving unit 16 is a touch panel, and the operation of moving the icon 184 with the mouse when the input receiving unit 16 is a mouse.
- the display device 3 displays one icon 184, but a plurality of icons may be displayed. At that time, the user performs an operation of long-pressing the icon in order to move any of the plurality of icons.
- the display device 3 displays a television image on the television screen 181b as shown in FIG. 31 (b). That is, turn off the TV image.
- the TV image plane is different from the icon folder plane, and the TV image plane is in the foreground. That is, the display device 3 performs display using a plurality of planes, and displays a television image on a plane higher than the plane for displaying the icon folder. Accordingly, the display device 3 preferentially displays the television image when the television image and the icon folder overlap.
- the display device 3 makes the plane of the TV video transparent, erases the plane itself, or displays the TV video. It is preferable to turn off.
- the user long presses the icon 184 displayed on the display unit 18 shown in FIG.
- the input receiving unit 16 receives the long press
- the touch detection unit 35 detects the position on the screen of the touch related to the long press and the duration of the touch.
- the touch detection unit 35 determines that the position of the touch is included in the range of the icon 184, the position of the touch is one place, and the duration of the touch is a predetermined value or more, the user detects the icon 184.
- the home application execution unit 33 is notified of touch information indicating that the button has been pressed for a long time.
- the home application execution unit 33 receives the touch information indicating that the icon 184 has been pressed and held, and notifies the TV application execution unit 32 to stop the display of the TV image on the TV screen 181a.
- the TV application execution unit 32 receives the notification of the TV image display stop from the home application execution unit 33 and stops the supply of the TV image to the display processing unit 34.
- the display processing unit 34 does not instruct the display unit 18 to display the television image when the television image is not supplied from the television application execution unit 32.
- the display unit 18 does not display the television image because there is no instruction to display the television image from the display processing unit 34.
- the display device 3 stops displaying the television image on the television screen 181a. Thereby, even if the icon 184 moves and overlaps the television screen 181b, the entire icon 184 can be displayed. Accordingly, the icon can be appropriately displayed when the icon is displayed together with the television image.
- FIG. 32 is a screen configuration diagram showing an operation example 3 of the display device 3 according to the present embodiment.
- the display device 3 adjusts the display position of the icon so that the icon (target object) representing the newly installed application does not overlap the television image (content) by the user.
- this operation example is not limited to the adjustment of the display position of an icon representing a newly installed application.
- the adjustment of the display position of an icon folder including icons representing a plurality of applications installed in a batch is performed. It is also applicable to.
- the display device 3 displays a television screen 181a on the display unit 18 (screen) and also displays a television image on the television screen 181a.
- the TV image plane is different from the icon folder plane, and the TV image plane is in the foreground. That is, the display device 3 performs display using a plurality of planes, and displays a television image on a plane higher than the plane for displaying the icon folder. Accordingly, the display device 3 preferentially displays the television image when the television image and the icon folder overlap.
- the display device 3 preferably adjusts the display position of the icon 184 so that the icon 184 does not overlap the television image on the television screen 181a.
- the home application execution unit 33 executes installation of the application, and when the installation ends, generates an image of the icon 184 representing the application.
- the home application execution unit 33 acquires the display range of the TV screen 181a from the memory 17 or the TV application execution unit 32 (for example, the coordinates of four vertices, the coordinates of one vertex and the length and width of the vertex). To do.
- the home application execution unit 33 does not overlap the TV image of the TV screen 181a with the display range of the acquired TV screen 181a and the display size of the icon 184 (for example, the length of the rectangle). As described above, the display position of the icon 184 is adjusted. Further, the home application execution unit 33 supplies data of the home screen including the image of the icon 184 adjusted to the display position to the display processing unit 34.
- the display processing unit 34 receives the supply of the home screen data from the home application execution unit 33 and instructs the display unit 18 to display the home screen.
- the display unit 18 receives the display instruction for the home screen from the display processing unit 34 and displays the home screen.
- the display device 3 adjusts the display position of the icon 184 so that the icon 184 representing the application does not overlap the television image on the television screen 181a. Thereby, the entire icon 184 generated by the new installation of the application can be displayed without interfering with the television image. Accordingly, the icon can be appropriately displayed when the icon is displayed together with the television image.
- the subsequent operation target is the TV.
- the subsequent operation target is an application represented by the touched icon. Therefore, the operation target does not suddenly change while the user is dragging and moving the television image or icon.
- Embodiment 2 A configuration in which the configuration described in Embodiment 2 is used in combination with Embodiment 1 is also included in the invention described in this specification.
- the control units 11 and 31 (particularly, the TV application execution units 12 and 32 and the home application execution units 13 and 33) of the display devices 1 and 3 are logic circuits (hardware) formed in an integrated circuit (IC chip) or the like. It may be realized by software, or may be realized by software using a CPU (Central Processing Unit).
- IC chip integrated circuit
- CPU Central Processing Unit
- the display device 1 includes a CPU that executes instructions of a program that is software for realizing each function, a ROM (Read (Only Memory) in which the program and various data are recorded so as to be readable by a computer (or CPU), or A storage device (these are referred to as “recording media”), a RAM (Random Access Memory) for expanding the program, and the like are provided.
- a computer or CPU
- the recording medium a “non-temporary tangible medium” such as a tape, a disk, a card, a semiconductor memory, a programmable logic circuit, or the like can be used.
- the program may be supplied to the computer via an arbitrary transmission medium (such as a communication network or a broadcast wave) that can transmit the program.
- a transmission medium such as a communication network or a broadcast wave
- the present invention can also be realized in the form of a data signal embedded in a carrier wave in which the program is embodied by electronic transmission.
- a display device 1 according to an aspect 1 of the present invention is a display device 1 that displays one or more objects on a slidable background, and displays a target object among the one or more objects. Can be switched between a first mode that stops when the object is slid and a second mode that displays the target object fixedly relative to the display area regardless of whether the background is slid. It is characterized by that.
- the first mode is a display mode suitable for when the target object is to be viewed with priority
- the second mode is when the target object is to be viewed while viewing other objects. This is the preferred display mode. Since these two display modes can be switched at a timing desired by the user, it is possible to easily switch to the display mode according to the viewing mode desired by the user.
- the display device 1 switches from the first mode to the second mode when an operation of moving the target object is received in the first mode.
- the user can perform mode switching with a simple operation.
- the display device 1 When the display device 1 according to aspect 3 of the present invention receives an operation of moving the target object into a predetermined region in the background in the second mode in the aspect 1 or 2, the second device The mode is switched to the first mode.
- the user can perform mode switching with a simple operation.
- the display device 1 When the display device 1 according to the aspect 4 of the present invention receives an operation for displaying the background while executing the full-screen display application in any one of the aspects 1 to 3, the first mode and the above In the second mode, the target object is displayed in the mode displayed before the execution of the application.
- the display mode before executing the application can be maintained.
- the display device 1 according to the aspect 5 of the present invention displays the target object in full screen when the target object is selected in the first mode in any of the first to fourth aspects.
- the display device 1 according to the sixth aspect of the present invention selects an object for operating the target object when the target object is selected in the second mode. indicate.
- the operation when the target object is selected can be changed according to the display mode.
- the display device 1 When the display device 1 according to the aspect 7 of the present invention receives an operation for expanding or enlarging any one of the one or the plurality of objects in the first mode according to any one of the aspects 1 to 6, the display device 1 expands Alternatively, when at least a part of the enlarged object is superimposed on at least a part of the target object, the display of the target object is stopped.
- the expanded or expanded object can be visually recognized without any problem.
- the display device 1 When the display device 1 according to the aspect 8 of the present invention receives an operation for expanding or enlarging any one of the one or the plurality of objects in the second mode according to any one of the aspects 1 to 7, the expansion is performed.
- the target object is preferentially displayed regardless of whether at least a part of the enlarged object is superimposed on at least a part of the target object.
- the target object when the expanded or enlarged object and the target object overlap, the target object may be moved, so that the target object is displayed with priority over the expanded or expanded object. There is no problem.
- the display device 1 according to the ninth aspect of the present invention is the display device 1 according to any one of the first to eighth aspects, wherein in the first mode, the operation of moving the object is performed in order to move the one or more objects. Is received, the display of the target object is stopped.
- the moving object can be visually recognized without any problem.
- the display device 1 according to the tenth aspect of the present invention is the display device 1 according to any one of the first to ninth aspects, in which the operation of moving the object in the second mode is performed to move any of the one or more objects. Is received, the target object is preferentially displayed.
- the target object when the object is overlapped with the target object while moving, the target object only needs to be moved. Therefore, there is no problem even if the target object is displayed with priority over the moving object.
- the display device 1 displays the application in full screen when receiving an operation for starting the application for full screen display in the first mode in any of the above aspects 1 to 10. At the same time, the display of the target object is stopped.
- the display device 1 displays the application in full screen when receiving an operation for starting the application for full screen display in the second mode in any of the above aspects 1 to 11. At the same time, the target object is displayed fixed to the display area.
- the target object is displayed together, which is suitable for viewing the target object while using the application.
- the display device 1 according to aspect 13 of the present invention provides a menu for selecting whether to display the target object in the first mode or to stop displaying the target object in any of the above aspects 1 to 12. indicate.
- the user can appropriately switch the display presence / absence of the target object.
- the display device 1 changes the object indicating the position of the background that is currently displayed in accordance with the selection of the menu.
- the display device 1 according to aspect 15 of the present invention is the display device 1 according to any one of the aspects 1 to 14, wherein the background includes a plurality of pages, and a theme is set for each page. The object related to the set theme is arranged.
- the objects placed on the background can be arranged without being scattered.
- the display device 1 since pages corresponding to a plurality of themes (for example, daily life scenes of users in the home) are provided, the display device 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention can be shared among a plurality of users. it can. Also, since there is no need to switch accounts, it can be easily shared among multiple users. And even if it is shared by a plurality of users, the objects arranged on the background are classified and arranged for each related theme, so that they are not scattered.
- a television receiver including the display device according to any one of the above aspects 1 to 15 falls within the scope of the present invention.
- the display device may be realized by a computer.
- the display device is realized by a computer by operating the computer as the display device.
- a display device program and a computer-readable recording medium on which the program is recorded also fall within the scope of the present invention.
- a display method 1 according to an aspect 16 of the present invention is a display method for displaying one or a plurality of objects on a slidable background, and the display of the target object among the one or a plurality of objects is performed by the background.
- a first mode that stops when it is slid and a second mode that displays the target object fixedly with respect to the display area regardless of whether the background is slid or not are switched.
- the display device (3) is a display device that displays one or more objects together with content, and a reception unit that receives an operation of expanding or expanding any one of the one or more objects.
- An input receiving unit 16) and a control unit (31) that stops displaying the content when at least a part of the developed or enlarged object is superimposed on at least a part of the content.
- the display device when an operation for expanding or enlarging any one or a plurality of objects is performed on the display device, at least a part of the expanded or expanded object becomes at least a part of the content.
- the display device stops displaying the content. Therefore, even if a part or the whole of the expanded or enlarged object overlaps the content, the whole object can be displayed. Therefore, the object can be appropriately displayed when the object is displayed together with the content.
- a display device is a display device that displays one or more objects together with content, and moves the target object to move any one of the one or more objects.
- the display of the content is stopped.
- the display device when an operation for moving the target object is received in order to move one of the target objects, the display device stops displaying the content. To do. Thereby, even if the target object moves and overlaps the content display area, the entire object can be displayed. Therefore, the object can be appropriately displayed when the object is displayed together with the content.
- the display device is a display device that displays one or a plurality of objects together with content, and the target object representing the newly installed application does not overlap the content.
- An adjustment unit (home application execution unit 33) for adjusting the display position is provided.
- the display device adjusts the display position of the target object so that the target object representing the application does not overlap the content.
- the entire object generated by the new installation of the application can be displayed without interfering with the content. Therefore, the object can be appropriately displayed when the object is displayed together with the content.
- a display device is the display device according to any one of the above aspects 16 to 18, wherein the display device performs display using a plurality of planes, and is a plane higher than the plane that displays the one or more objects.
- the content may be displayed on the screen.
- the display device can basically display the content with priority over the object. it can.
- the display device can preferentially display the object by stopping the display of the content.
- a television receiver according to aspect 20 of the present invention includes the display device according to any of aspects 16 to 19.
- the display device may be realized by a computer.
- the display device is realized by the computer by causing the computer to operate as each unit included in the display device.
- a program and a computer-readable recording medium on which the program is recorded also fall within the scope of the present invention.
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さらに、特許文献1の技術では、表示部が会議アプリ表示領域と、資料共有表示領域とに分割されているので、例えば、資料画面(オブジェクト)をユーザが意図した任意の箇所に表示することはできない。
また、特許文献2の技術では、TVにおいて、テレビ放送映像(コンテンツ)と重ならないように、アプリケーションの起動などに用いられるアイコン(オブジェクト)の表示位置が修正されるので、アイコンと、テレビ放送映像とが重なりそうになると、アイコンの表示位置が変わる。従って、ユーザが意図した適切な箇所にアイコンが表示されるとは限らない。
本発明は、上記課題に鑑みてなされたものであり、その第2の目的は、オブジェクトをコンテンツと共に表示する際に、オブジェクトを適切に表示する技術を提供することにある。
また、本発明の一態様に係る表示装置は、上記の課題を解決するために、1又は複数のオブジェクトをコンテンツと共に表示する表示装置であって、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトの何れかを展開又は拡大する操作を受け付ける受付部と、展開又は拡大されたオブジェクトの少なくとも一部が、上記コンテンツの少なくとも一部に重畳する場合、上記コンテンツの表示を停止する制御部と、を備えていることを特徴とする。
また、本発明の一態様によれば、オブジェクトをコンテンツと共に表示する際に、オブジェクトを適切に表示することができるという効果を奏する。
以下、本発明の実施形態1について、詳細に説明する。
本実施形態に係る表示装置は、スライド可能な背景上に1又は複数のオブジェクトを表示するものである。背景として、ホーム画面が挙げられる。ホーム画面とは、ユーザがよく使うアプリケーションのアイコンおよびウィジェット等の複数のオブジェクトが配置される画面である。ホーム画面を複数のページで構成することにより、ホーム画面のページごとにオブジェクトを配置してオブジェクトを分類することができる。ホーム画面をページごとにスライドすることにより、各ページを表示させることができる。
本実施形態に係る表示装置の詳細な構成について、図1を参照して説明する。図1は、本実施形態に係る表示装置1の構成を示すブロック図である。
本実施形態に係る表示装置1は、スライド可能な背景上に1又は複数のオブジェクトを表示するものである。これについて、複数のページから構成されたホーム画面(背景)上に複数のアイコンを表示している例を挙げて、図4を参照して説明する。図4の(a)~(e)は、ホーム画面をスライドさせたときの画面遷移例を示す図である。
以下では、2つの表示モードの切り替え方法について説明する。まず、ミニテレビホームモードからミニテレビフリーモードへの切り替えを、図8及び図9を参照して説明する。図8は、ミニテレビホームモードからミニテレビフリーモードへの切り替え時の画面遷移例を示す図であり、図9は、ミニテレビホームモードからミニテレビフリーモードへの切り替え手順を示すフロー図である。
続いて、ミニテレビフリーモードからミニテレビホームモードへの切り替えを、図10及び図11を参照して説明する。図10は、ミニテレビフリーモードからミニテレビホームモードへの切り替え時の画面遷移例を示す図であり、図11は、ミニテレビフリーモードからミニテレビホームモードへの切り替え手順を示すフロー図である。
以下では、表示装置1が備え得る付帯構成について説明する。
全画面表示のアプリケーションを実行中に表示装置1のホーム画面を表示させる操作が行われた場合、ミニテレビ50の表示モードは、アプリケーションを実行前の表示モードから変化しないことが好ましい。ホーム画面を表示させる操作とは、例えばホーム画面を表示させるホームボタンを押す操作等である。これについて、ホーム画面を表示させる操作としてホーム画面を表示させるホームボタンを押す操作を行った場合を例に挙げて、図12及び図13を参照して説明する。図12及び図13は、それぞれの表示モードにおいて、全画面表示のアプリケーション実行中に表示装置1のホームボタンを押したときの画面遷移例を示す図である。
図12の(a)に示すように、全画面表示のアプリケーション実行中にホームボタンを押すと、アプリケーションを実行前に表示部18に表示されていたホーム画面に戻る。このとき、表示装置1では、アプリケーション実行前の表示モードがミニテレビホームモードであれば、ミニテレビホームモードのままアプリケーション実行前に表示部18に表示されていたホーム画面に戻る。
図13の(a)に示すように、ミニテレビ50がミニテレビフリーモードで表示されている状態で全画面表示のアプリケーション実行中にホームボタンを押すと、表示装置1では、アプリケーション実行前の表示モードがミニテレビフリーモードであれば、ミニテレビフリーモードのままアプリケーション実行前に表示部18に表示されていたホーム画面に戻る。
ミニテレビホームモード及びミニテレビフリーモードそれぞれにおいて、ホーム画面上に表示されたミニテレビ50をタップしたときの動作を変えることもできる。これについて、図14及び図15を参照して説明する。図14及び図15は、それぞれの表示モードにおいて、ホーム画面上に表示されたミニテレビ50をタップしたときの画面遷移例を示す図である。
ミニテレビホームモードにおいて、図14の(a)に示すように、ホーム画面上に表示されたミニテレビ50をユーザがタップすると、入力受付部16は、ユーザによる入力を受け付ける。タッチ検出部15は、入力受付部16が入力を受け付けると、ユーザによるタッチ位置を検出する。
ミニテレビフリーモードにおいて、図15の(a)に示すように、ホーム画面上に表示されたミニテレビ50をユーザがタップすると、入力受付部16は、ユーザによる入力を受け付ける。タッチ検出部15は、入力受付部16が入力を受け付けると、ユーザによるタッチ位置を検出する。
タッチ検出部15は、表示部18に表示されている画像を参照して、ユーザがホーム画面上のミニテレビ50をタップしたと判定する。これに基づき、タッチ検出部15は、ユーザがホーム画面上のミニテレビ50をタップしたことを示すタッチ情報をテレビアプリ実行部12に通知する。
ミニテレビホームモード及びミニテレビフリーモードそれぞれにおいて、ホーム画面上に表示されたアイコンフォルダを展開又は拡大したときの動作を変えることもできる。これについて、図16及び図17を参照して説明する。図16及び図17は、それぞれの表示モードにおいて、ホーム画面上に表示されたアイコンフォルダをタップしたときの画面遷移例を示す図である。なお、アイコンフォルダとは、複数のアイコンをまとめて格納しているフォルダであり、ホーム画面上では、例えば他のアイコン1個と同じサイズで表示される。ただし、アイコンフォルダのサイズはこれに限定されず、他のアイコンよりも大きい又は小さいサイズであってもよい。
図16の(a)に示すように、ホーム画面上に表示されたアイコンフォルダ53を展開又は拡大する操作を入力すると、図16の(b)に示すように、アイコンフォルダ53が展開又は拡大されたアイコンフォルダ53’が表示される。このとき、表示装置1では、展開又は拡大したアイコンフォルダ53’の少なくとも一部が、ミニテレビ50の少なくとも一部と重なる場合は、ミニテレビ50の表示を停止して、アイコンフォルダ53’を優先して表示する。以下では、ホーム画面上のアイコンフォルダ53を展開又は拡大する操作の一例として、ユーザがホーム画面上のアイコンフォルダ53をタップする場合を例に挙げて説明する。
図17の(a)に示すように、ユーザがホーム画面上に表示されたアイコンフォルダ53を展開又は拡大する操作を入力すると、図17の(b)に示すように、アイコンフォルダ53が展開又は拡大されたアイコンフォルダ53’が表示される。このとき、表示装置1では、展開又は拡大したアイコンフォルダ53’の少なくとも一部がミニテレビ50の少なくとも一部と重なるか否かに関わらず、ミニテレビ50を表示し続ける。このとき、ミニテレビ50を表示するプレーンは、ホーム画面を表示するプレーンよりも上位のプレーンとなっているため、表示部18には、ミニテレビ50がアイコンフォルダ53’よりも優先して表示されることになる。以下では、ホーム画面上のアイコンフォルダ53を展開又は拡大する操作の一例として、ユーザがホーム画面上のアイコンフォルダ53をタップする場合を例に挙げて説明する。
ホーム画面上に表示されたアイコンフォルダ53をユーザがタップすると、ミニテレビホームモードの場合と同様に、タッチ検出部15は、ユーザがホーム画面上のアイコンフォルダ53をタップしたと判定する。これに基づき、タッチ検出部15は、ユーザがホーム画面上のアイコンフォルダ53をタップしたことを示すタッチ情報をホームアプリ実行部13に通知する。
ミニテレビホームモード及びミニテレビフリーモードそれぞれにおいて、ホーム画面上に表示されたアイコンを移動させたときの動作を変えることもできる。これについて、図18及び図19を参照して説明する。図18及び図19は、それぞれの表示モードにおいて、ホーム画面上に表示されたアイコンを移動させたときの画面遷移例を示す図である。
表示装置1では、ユーザがホーム画面上のミニテレビ50を移動させる操作を入力すると、ミニテレビ50の表示を停止して、アイコン54を優先して表示する。以下では、ホーム画面上のミニテレビ50を移動させる操作の一例として、ユーザがホーム画面上のミニテレビ50を長押しする場合を例に挙げて説明する(図18の(a))。ホーム画面上に表示されたアイコン54をユーザが長押しすると、入力受付部16は、ユーザによる入力を受け付ける。タッチ検出部15は、ユーザによるタッチ位置を検出すると共に、ユーザによるタッチ位置の変化及びタッチ時間等を算出し、ユーザ操作の内容を判定する。
表示装置1では、ユーザがホーム画面上のミニテレビ50を移動させる操作を入力すると、アイコン54が移動中にミニテレビ50に重なった場合でも、ミニテレビ50を表示し続ける。このとき、ミニテレビ50を表示するプレーンは、ホーム画面を表示するプレーンよりも上位のプレーンとなっているため、表示部18には、アイコン54が移動中にミニテレビ50に重なった場合でも、ミニテレビ50が優先して表示されることになる。以下では、ホーム画面上のミニテレビ50を移動させる操作の一例として、ユーザがホーム画面上のミニテレビ50を長押しする場合を例に挙げて説明する(図18の(a))。
アプリケーションを起動する操作を行ったときのミニテレビ50の表示についても、ミニテレビホームモード及びミニテレビフリーモードそれぞれにおいて動作を変えることもできる。アプリケーションを起動する操作とは、例えばアプリケーションを起動するためのアイコンをユーザがタップする操作等である。これについて、アプリケーションを起動する操作としてアプリケーションを起動するためのアイコンをタップする操作を行った場合を例に挙げて、図20及び図21を参照して説明する。図20及び図21は、それぞれの表示モードにおいて、アプリケーションを起動したときの画面遷移例を示す図である。
ミニテレビホームモードにおいて、図20の(a)に示すように、アプリケーションを起動するためのアイコン52をユーザがタップすると、入力受付部16は、ユーザによる入力を受け付ける。タッチ検出部15は、入力受付部16が入力を受け付けると、ユーザによるタッチ位置を検出する。
ミニテレビフリーモードにおいて、図21の(a)に示すように、アプリケーションを起動するためのアイコン52をユーザがタップすると、入力受付部16は、ユーザによる入力を受け付ける。タッチ検出部15は、ユーザによるタッチ位置を検出する。
ミニテレビ50をホーム画面上に表示するか否かをユーザが選択可能にしてもよい。例えば、表示装置1を初めて起動するとき等に、ミニテレビ50の表示設定を選択できる選択メニューを表示してもよい。図22に、ミニテレビ50の表示設定を選択できる選択メニューの表示例を示す。図23は、ミニテレビ50の各表示設定に応じた画面表示例を示す図である。
付帯構成-6でミニテレビ50の表示設定を選択できる構成を示したが、当該表示設定に応じて、新しいアプリケーションをダウンロードしたときの動作を変えることができる。これについて、図26を参照して説明する。図26は、各表示設定において、新しいアプリケーションをダウンロードしたときの画面表示例を示す図である。
ミニテレビ50の表示設定ありの場合、ユーザが新しいアプリケーションをダウンロードすると、ホームアプリ実行部13は、新たにダウンロードしたアプリケーションのアイコンをホーム画面上に表示するように表示処理部14に指示する。このとき、ホームアプリ実行部13は、図26の(a)に示すように、新たにダウンロードしたアプリケーションのアイコン59を、ホーム画面上でミニテレビ50に重ならない位置に表示するように表示処理部14に指示する。
ミニテレビ50の表示設定なしの場合、ユーザが新しいアプリケーションをダウンロードすると、ホームアプリ実行部13は、新たにダウンロードしたアプリケーションのアイコンをホーム画面上に表示するように表示処理部14に指示する。このとき、ホームアプリ実行部13が、新たにダウンロードしたアプリケーションのアイコンをホーム画面上で表示させる位置に制約はない。したがって、図26の(c)に示すように、新たにダウンロードしたアプリケーションのアイコンが、所定の場所55に重なる位置に配置され得る。
図4に示したように、ホーム画面が複数のページから構成されている場合、現在どのページを表示しているのか(すなわち、現在表示されているホーム画面の位置)を示すためのインジケータがある。例えば、各ページを図4に示したインジケータ70のようなドット等のオブジェクトで表し、現在表示しているページのオブジェクトの色、濃淡又はサイズ等を他のオブジェクトと異ならせて表示することにより、現在表示しているページを示すことができる。
他のアプリケーションのウィジェット等のオブジェクトを、ミニテレビ50と同様に2つの表示モードでホーム画面上に表示させてもよい。すなわち、ミニテレビ50以外のオブジェクトも対象オブジェクトとしてもよい。
表示装置1では、ホーム画面上に表示する1又は複数のオブジェクトの配置方法に特に限定はないが、特定のルールにしたがってオブジェクトを配置してもよい。例えば、ホーム画面の各ページにテーマを設定し、各ページにはそのテーマに関連したオブジェクトを配置してもよい。これについて、図28を参照して説明する。図28の(a)~(d)は、テーマが異なる5ページそれぞれの画面表示例を示す図である。
本発明に係る表示装置は、入力受付部としてタッチパネルを備えるタブレット端末又はテレビジョン受像機等として好適に実現できるが、本発明は必ずしもこれに限定されるわけではない。例えば、本発明に係る表示装置は、入力受付部としてタッチパッド付リモコン又はタッチパッド付マウス等を備えていてもよい。また、タブレット端末及びテレビジョン受像機以外にも、入力受付部としてタッチパッド付リモコン又はタッチパッド付マウス等を備えるレコーダとして本発明に係る表示装置のうち表示部18以外の構成を実現することができる。あるいは、本発明に係る表示装置のうち表示部18以外の構成は、セットトップボックス(Set Top Box:STBとも呼ぶ)として実現してもよい。この場合、入力受付部は、タッチパッド付リモコン又はタッチパッド付マウス等であってもよいし、STBが使用されるテレビジョン受像機等が備えるタッチパネルであってもよい。
実施形態1では、2つの表示モードを切り替え可能な表示装置について説明したが、これば本明細書に記載の発明を限定するものではない。以下では、表示モードの有無にかかわらず、オブジェクトをコンテンツと共に表示する際に、オブジェクトを適切な箇所に表示することのできる表示装置について、参照する図面を替えて説明する。なお、すでに説明した部分と同様の部分については同じ符号を付し、その説明を省略する。
本実施形態に係る表示装置3は、オブジェクトをコンテンツと共に表示するものである。例えば、本実施形態に係る表示装置は、図2に示すようなスマートフォン及びタブレットPC(Personal Computer)等のタブレット端末100、又は図3に示すようなテレビジョン受像機200として実現できる。
本実施形態に係る表示装置の詳細な構成について、図29を参照して説明する。図28は、本実施形態に係る表示装置3の構成を示すブロック図である。
次に、本発明の実施形態2に係る表示装置3の動作例1について、図30を参照して説明する。図30は、本実施形態に係る表示装置3の動作例1を示す画面構成図である。動作例1は、ユーザがアイコンフォルダ(オブジェクト)を開く操作を行った場合に、開いたアイコンフォルダがテレビ映像(コンテンツ)に重畳するときに、表示装置3がテレビ映像の表示を停止するものである。
次に、本発明の実施形態2に係る表示装置3の動作例2について、図31を参照して説明する。図31は、本実施形態に係る表示装置3の動作例2を示す画面構成図である。動作例2は、ユーザによって、アイコン(オブジェクト)を移動するために、アイコンを移動する操作を受け付けた場合に、表示装置3がテレビ映像(コンテンツ)の表示を停止するものである。
次に、本発明の実施形態2に係る表示装置3の動作例3について、図32を参照して説明する。図32は、本実施形態に係る表示装置3の動作例3を示す画面構成図である。動作例3は、ユーザによって、新たにインストールされたアプリケーションを表すアイコン(対象オブジェクト)がテレビ映像(コンテンツ)に重ならないように、表示装置3が当該アイコンの表示位置を調整するものである。
次に、本発明の実施形態2に係る表示装置3の動作例4について説明する。
実施形態2に記載された構成を、実施形態1と組み合わせて用いる構成も本明細書に記載された発明に含まれる。
表示装置1、3の制御部11、31(特に、テレビアプリ実行部12、32、及びホームアプリ実行部13、33)は、集積回路(ICチップ)等に形成された論理回路(ハードウェア)によって実現してもよいし、CPU(Central Processing Unit)を用いてソフトウェアによって実現してもよい。
本発明の態様1に係る表示装置1は、スライド可能な背景上に1又は複数のオブジェクトを表示する表示装置1であって、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトのうちの対象オブジェクトの表示を、上記背景がスライドされた場合に停止する第1のモードと、上記背景がスライドされたか否かに関わらず、当該対象オブジェクトを表示領域に対して固定して表示する第2のモードとが切り替え可能であることを特徴とする。
本発明の態様16に係る表示装置(3)は、1又は複数のオブジェクトをコンテンツと共に表示する表示装置であって、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトの何れかを展開又は拡大する操作を受け付ける受付部(入力受付部16)と、展開又は拡大されたオブジェクトの少なくとも一部が、上記コンテンツの少なくとも一部に重畳する場合、上記コンテンツの表示を停止する制御部(31)と、を備えている。
3 表示装置
11 制御部
12 テレビアプリ実行部
13 ホームアプリ実行部
14 表示処理部
15 タッチ検出部
16 入力受付部(受付部)
18 表示部
181a、181b テレビ画面
182a、182b アイコンフォルダ(オブジェクト)
183、184 アイコン(オブジェクト)
31 制御部
32 テレビアプリ実行部
33 ホームアプリ実行部(調整部)
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- スライド可能な背景上に1又は複数のオブジェクトを表示する表示装置であって、
上記1又は複数のオブジェクトのうちの対象オブジェクトの表示を、上記背景がスライドされた場合に停止する第1のモードと、上記背景がスライドされたか否かに関わらず、当該対象オブジェクトを表示領域に対して固定して表示する第2のモードとが切り替え可能であることを特徴とする表示装置。 - 上記第1のモードにおいて、上記対象オブジェクトを移動する操作を受け付けた場合、上記第1のモードから上記第2のモードに切り替えることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の表示装置。
- 上記第2のモードにおいて、上記対象オブジェクトを上記背景における所定の領域内に移動する操作を受け付けた場合、上記第2のモードから上記第1のモードに切り替えることを特徴とする請求項1又は2に記載の表示装置。
- 全画面表示のアプリケーションを実行中に、上記背景を表示させる操作を受け付けた場合、上記第1のモード及び上記第2のモードのうち上記アプリケーション実行前に表示していたモードで上記対象オブジェクトの表示を行うことを特徴とする請求項1から3の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記第1のモードにおいて、上記対象オブジェクトが選択された場合、当該対象オブジェクトを全画面表示することを特徴とする請求項1から4の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記第2のモードにおいて、上記対象オブジェクトが選択された場合、当該対象オブジェクトを操作するためのオブジェクトを表示することを特徴とする請求項1から5の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記第1のモードにおいて、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトの何れかを展開又は拡大する操作を受け付けた場合、展開又は拡大されたオブジェクトの少なくとも一部が、上記対象オブジェクトの少なくとも一部に重畳するときには、上記対象オブジェクトの表示を停止することを特徴とする請求項1から6の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記第2のモードにおいて、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトの何れかを展開又は拡大する操作を受け付けた場合、展開又は拡大されたオブジェクトの少なくとも一部が、上記対象オブジェクトの少なくとも一部に重畳するか否かに関わらず、上記対象オブジェクトを優先して表示することを特徴とする請求項1から7の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記第1のモードにおいて、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトの何れかを移動するために、当該オブジェクトを移動する操作を受け付けた場合、上記対象オブジェクトの表示を停止することを特徴とする請求項1から8の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記第2のモードにおいて、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトの何れかを移動するために、当該オブジェクトを移動する操作を受け付けた場合、上記対象オブジェクトを優先して表示することを特徴とする請求項1から9の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記第1のモードにおいて、全画面表示のアプリケーションを起動する操作を受け付けた場合、上記アプリケーションを全画面表示すると共に、上記対象オブジェクトの表示を停止することを特徴とする請求項1から10の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記第2のモードにおいて、全画面表示のアプリケーションを起動する操作を受け付けた場合、上記アプリケーションを全画面表示すると共に、上記対象オブジェクトを表示領域に対して固定して表示することを特徴とする請求項1から11の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記対象オブジェクトを上記第1のモードで表示するか、当該対象オブジェクトの表示を停止するかを選択するメニューを表示することを特徴とする請求項1から12の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。
- 上記メニューの選択に応じて、現在表示している上記背景の位置を示すオブジェクトを変更することを特徴とする請求項13に記載の表示装置。
- 上記背景は複数のページから構成されており、
上記ページごとにテーマが設定されており、各上記ページには、設定されている上記テーマに関連する上記オブジェクトを配置することを特徴とする請求項1~13のいずれか1項に記載の表示装置。 - 上記表示装置は、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトをコンテンツと共に表示するものであり、
上記1又は複数のオブジェクトの何れかを展開又は拡大する操作を受け付ける受付部と、
展開又は拡大されたオブジェクトの少なくとも一部が、上記コンテンツの少なくとも一部に重畳する場合、上記コンテンツの表示を停止する制御部と、
をさらに備えていることを特徴とする請求項1から15の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。 - 上記表示装置は、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトをコンテンツと共に表示するものであり、
上記1又は複数のオブジェクトの何れかの対象オブジェクトを移動するために、当該対象オブジェクトを移動する操作を受け付けた場合、上記コンテンツの表示を停止する
ことを特徴とする請求項1から15の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。 - 上記表示装置は、上記1又は複数のオブジェクトをコンテンツと共に表示するものであり、
新たにインストールされたアプリケーションを表す対象オブジェクトが上記コンテンツに重ならないように、当該対象オブジェクトの表示位置を調整する調整部をさらに備えている
ことを特徴とする請求項1から15の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。 - 上記表示装置は複数のプレーンを用いて表示を行うものであり、
上記1又は複数のオブジェクトを表示するプレーンよりも上位のプレーンに上記コンテンツを表示する
ことを特徴とする請求項16から18の何れか1項に記載の表示装置。 - 請求項1から19の何れか1項に記載の表示装置を備えている
ことを特徴とするテレビジョン受像機。 - 請求項1から19の何れか1項に記載の表示装置としてコンピュータを機能させるためのプログラムであって、コンピュータを前記各部として機能させるためのプログラム。
- 請求項21に記載のプログラムを記録したコンピュータ読み取り可能な記録媒体。
- スライド可能な背景上に1又は複数のオブジェクトを表示する表示方法であって、
上記1又は複数のオブジェクトのうちの対象オブジェクトの表示を、上記背景がスライドされた場合に停止する第1のモードと、上記背景がスライドされたか否かに関わらず、当該対象オブジェクトを表示領域に対して固定して表示する第2のモードとを切り替えることを特徴とする表示方法。
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