WO2017123055A1 - Procédé de fonction reposant sur une entrée tactile et dispositif électronique associé - Google Patents

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WO2017123055A1
WO2017123055A1 PCT/KR2017/000488 KR2017000488W WO2017123055A1 WO 2017123055 A1 WO2017123055 A1 WO 2017123055A1 KR 2017000488 W KR2017000488 W KR 2017000488W WO 2017123055 A1 WO2017123055 A1 WO 2017123055A1
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이석재
이택헌
이화준
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  • Various embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method and an apparatus for operating based on a touch input in an electronic device.
  • the touch screen may perform input and display of information on one screen.
  • the electronic device may detect a user's touch input through the touch screen and display a result of performing the control command on the touch screen while performing a control command according to the touch input.
  • Such an electronic device may provide only limited events and difficult to provide more various events by performing a control command corresponding to a touch input detected through a touch screen.
  • Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and an apparatus for providing various functions based on an intensity of a touch input and an area in which a touch input is detected in an electronic device.
  • Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and an apparatus for performing a control command corresponding to a touch input strength among a plurality of control commands corresponding to a region where a touch input is detected in an electronic device.
  • an electronic device may include a touch sensitive display; A unit for measuring an input intensity of a touch sensed in the touch sensitive display; And at least one processor for detecting an area where the touch is detected and performing a control command corresponding to an input strength of the touch among a plurality of control commands mapped to the area where the touch is detected.
  • a method of operating an electronic device may include: detecting a touch input; Measuring an input intensity of the touch; Detecting an area where the touch is detected; And performing a control command corresponding to an input strength of the touch among a plurality of control commands mapped to the area where the touch is sensed.
  • the electronic device may call various functions only by controlling the touch input strength according to the touch area.
  • the electronic device may call various functions only by controlling the touch input strength according to the touch area.
  • a user may easily call or control functions specific to each application.
  • FIG. 1A to 1C illustrate an operation time point according to a touch input method and a touch input method.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 3A to 3F illustrate a hierarchical structure for operations according to a touch input method in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure of an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates an operation procedure for providing a pop-up menu in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 6A through 6F illustrate screen examples of displaying a pop-up menu in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure when a touch on a specific button area is detected in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 8A to 8C illustrate screen examples illustrating an application control operation when a touch on a specific button area is detected in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG 9 illustrates an operation procedure for performing an application control operation in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 10A and 10B illustrate screen examples illustrating an application control operation in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure for displaying a preview screen in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 12A illustrates an operation procedure for maintaining a preview screen in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 12B is a flowchart illustrating an operation of removing a preview screen from an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 13A to 13D illustrate screen examples of displaying a preview screen in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 14 is a flowchart of an operation for changing an application to a pop-up window in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 15 illustrates an example of a screen for changing an application to a pop-up window in the electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 16 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure for fixing an application in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 17 illustrates an example of a screen for fixing an application in the electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 18 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure for fixing an item in a list in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 19 illustrates an example of a screen for fixing an item in a list in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 20 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure for moving a content screen of an application in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 21A and 21B illustrate an operation procedure for moving a content screen of an application according to a touch area in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 22A and 22B illustrate screen examples of moving a content screen of an application in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 23 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure according to a touch area and a touch input strength in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 24A to 24H illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for an application item of a home screen in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 25A to 25G illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a contact application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 26A to 26F illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a telephone application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 27A and 27B illustrate screen examples in which an electronic device operates based on a touch input method during a call with another electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 28A to 28G illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a message application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 29A to 29G illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a gallery application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 30A to 30D illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for an electronic mail application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 31A and 31B illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a call reception application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 32A to 32E illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for an application displaying a content list in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 33A to 33G illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a calendar application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 34A to 34C illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a search application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 35A and 35B illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a contact application displayed on an edge area in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 36A and 36B illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for an Internet application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 37 illustrates an example of a screen that operates based on a touch input method for a watch application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 38A and 38B illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a music application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 39 illustrates an example of a screen operating based on a touch input method for a video playing application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 40 illustrates an example of a screen operating based on a touch input method for a video editing application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • 41 illustrates an example of a screen operating based on a touch input method for a radio application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • expressions such as “have”, “may have”, “include”, or “may contain” include the presence of a corresponding feature (e.g., numerical, functional, operational, or component such as a component). Does not exclude the presence of additional features.
  • expressions such as “A or B”, “at least one of A or / and B”, or “one or more of A or / and B” may include all possible combinations of items listed together.
  • “A or B”, “at least one of A and B”, or “at least one of A or B” includes (1) at least one A, (2) at least one B, Or (3) both of cases including at least one A and at least one B.
  • first,” “second,” “first,” or “second,” as used herein may modify various components in any order and / or importance, and may form one component in another. It is used to distinguish it from an element but does not limit its components.
  • the first user device and the second user device may represent different user devices regardless of the order or importance.
  • the first component may be called a second component, and similarly, the second component may be renamed to the first component.
  • One component (such as a first component) is "(functionally or communicatively) coupled with / to" to another component (such as a second component) or " When referred to as "connected to,” it is to be understood that any of the components described above may be directly connected to the other components described above, or may be connected through other components (e.g., a third component).
  • a component e.g., a first component
  • another component e.g., a second component
  • the expression “configured to” used in this document is, for example, “suitable for”, “having the capacity to” depending on the situation. It may be used interchangeably with “designed to”, “adapted to”, “made to”, or “capable of”.
  • the term “configured to” may not necessarily mean only “specifically designed to” in hardware. Instead, in some situations, the expression “device configured to” may mean that the device “can” along with other devices or components.
  • the phrase “processor configured (or configured to) perform A, B, and C” may be implemented by executing a dedicated processor (eg, an embedded processor) to perform its operation, or one or more software programs stored in a memory device. It may mean a general-purpose processor (eg, a CPU or an application processor) that can perform corresponding operations.
  • An electronic device may include, for example, a smartphone, a tablet personal computer, a mobile phone, a video phone, an e-book reader, Laptop personal computer, netbook computer, workstation, personal digital assistant, portable multimedia player, MP3 player, mobile medical device, camera, or wearable device It may include at least one of (wearable device).
  • a wearable device may be an accessory type (eg, a watch, ring, bracelet, anklet, necklace, glasses, contact lens, or head-mounted-device (HMD)), a fabric, or a clothing type (for example, it may include at least one of an electronic garment, a body attachment type (eg, a skin pad or a tattoo), or a living implantable type (eg, an implantable circuit).
  • HMD head-mounted-device
  • the electronic device may include a variety of medical devices (eg, various portable medical devices (such as blood glucose meters, heart rate monitors, blood pressure meters, or body temperature meters), navigation devices, and satellite navigation systems (GNSS)). system)), event data recorders (EDRs), flight data recorders (FDRs), automotive infotainment devices, ship electronics (e.g., ship navigation devices, gyro compasses, etc.), avionics, security devices, Or internet of things (e.g.
  • the electronic device is not limited to the above-described devices, and may include a new electronic device according to technology development.
  • An electronic device may be a flexible electronic device.
  • the electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is not limited to the above-described devices, and may include a new electronic device according to technology development.
  • the term user may refer to a person who uses an electronic device or a device (eg, an artificial intelligence electronic device) that uses an electronic device.
  • FIG. 1A to 1C illustrate an operation time point according to a touch input method and a touch input method.
  • an electronic device may distinguish a user's touch input method according to a holding time and intensity (or intensity) of a touch input detected on a touch screen.
  • the electronic device may perform different operations, functions, or control commands according to the divided touch input method. For example, different operations, functions, or control commands may be mapped to some touch input areas or the entire areas of the electronic device for each touch input method. Therefore, the electronic device may determine which operation, function, or control command to perform based on a touch input method for the touch area.
  • the electronic device may determine the touch input method as a general touch.
  • the electronic device may check an operation on a general touch input at the touch input time and perform the checked operation at the touch release time.
  • the electronic device may provide the user with feedback data (eg, haptic data such as vibration data) indicating that an operation for a general touch input is selected at the time of the touch input.
  • feedback data eg, haptic data such as vibration data
  • the electronic device may determine the touch input method as long touch (for example, tap + hold). .
  • the electronic device may check an operation for the long touch when a threshold time elapses from the touch input start time and perform the checked operation.
  • the electronic device may provide the user with feedback data indicating that an operation for the long touch input is selected when a threshold time elapses from the touch input start time.
  • the electronic device may determine the touch input method as a touch by pressure or force. For example, the electronic device may distinguish a touch due to pressure or force based on the strength of the touch input regardless of the holding time of the touch input.
  • the electronic device may check the operation of the touch by the pressure or the force and perform the identified operation. The electronic device may provide the user with feedback data indicating that an operation for the touch input by pressure or force is selected when the strength of the touch input is greater than or equal to the threshold value.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device 201 includes a bus 210, a sensor 220, a processor 230, a memory 240, an input / output interface 260, a display 270, and a communication interface 280. It may include. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the electronic device 201 may omit at least one of the above-described components or additionally include other components.
  • the bus 210 may include circuitry that connects the components 220-280 to each other and transfers communication (eg, control messages and / or data) between the components.
  • the sensor module 220 may include at least one sensor.
  • the sensor module 220 may measure a physical quantity through at least one sensor, detect an operating state of the electronic device 201, and convert the measured or detected information into an electrical signal.
  • the sensor module 240 may include a pressure sensor, a barometric pressure sensor, a gesture sensor, a gyro sensor, a magnetic sensor, an acceleration sensor, a grip sensor, a proximity sensor, a color sensor (eg, red, green, blue) sensor, a living body It may include at least one of a sensor, a temperature / humidity sensor, an illuminance sensor, or an UV (ultra violet) sensor.
  • the sensor module 240 obtains intensity information of the touch input by measuring a pressure on a touch input sensed on the touch screen of the electronic device 201 using a pressure sensor or an air pressure sensor.
  • the sensor module 240 may provide intensity information on the touch input to the processor 230.
  • the processor 230 may include one or more of a central processing unit (CPU), an application processor (AP), or a communication processor (CP).
  • the processor 230 may execute an operation or data processing related to control and / or communication of at least one other component of the electronic device 201.
  • the processor 230 may perform various functions of the electronic device 201. To this end, the processor 230 may control the components of the electronic device 201.
  • the processor 230 is based on information input from the input / output interface 260 and the sensor module 220 to perform an operation according to a touch input sensed on the touch screen of the electronic device 201.
  • the touch input area and the touch input strength can be checked. For example, when a touch input is detected on the touch screen of the electronic device 201, the processor 230 may identify an area where the touch input is detected based on the touch panel included in the input / output interface 260. In addition, the processor 230 may check whether there is an additional input for the touch input.
  • the processor 230 may use the sensor module 240 to determine whether pressure or a force greater than or equal to a threshold is applied to a region where the touch input is detected. When it is determined that the pressure or the force greater than the threshold value is applied to the area where the touch input is detected, the processor 230 may acquire intensity information on the additional input, that is, the intensity information of the touch input, from the sensor module 240. have. If it is determined that no pressure or force is applied to the area where the touch input is sensed, the processor 230 may acquire intensity information of the touch input indicating that the intensity of the additional input is zero.
  • the processor 230 checks at least one control command corresponding to the touch input area from the memory 240 and checks whether there is a control command corresponding to the touch input strength among the at least one control command.
  • the processor 230 may correspond to the touch input area based on an attribute (eg, application type, application characteristic, etc.) of an application running from the memory 240, or an attribute of an application displayed on the screen.
  • At least one control command is checked, and whether there is a control command corresponding to the touch input strength among the at least one control command.
  • the processor 230 may perform the control command.
  • the processor 230 may classify control commands mapped to touchable areas into different layers according to the touch input strength.
  • the processor 230 may control the first control corresponding to the first intensity.
  • the commands may be divided into a main layer, and the second control commands corresponding to the second intensity may be divided into a sub-layer, another layer, or a lower layer. Accordingly, the processor 230 may check the control commands mapped to the touch input area based on the touch input area, and select the control command of the layer corresponding to the touch input strength.
  • the processor 230 controls the main layer according to whether there is an additional input by pressure or force.
  • a command may be performed or a control command of a sub layer may be performed.
  • the processor 230 detects a touch input 301 for a specific area on the touch screen, and if an additional input for the touch input 301 is not detected, the touch input 301 taps for a specific area. It may determine that the gesture, and perform a control command (eg, the first screen display) according to the tap gesture of the main layer (302).
  • a control command eg, the first screen display
  • the processor 230 may be applied to a sub-layer corresponding to the touch input and the additional input 303.
  • Control commands for the mapped popup menu display 304 may be performed.
  • the pop-up menu displayed according to the control command of the sub-layer may include a quick menu related to the item displayed in the area where the touch input is detected.
  • the quick menu may include the sub items most accessed by the user, the most recently accessed sub items, or the preset sub items among the sub items related to the corresponding item.
  • the pop-up menu may include options (eg, item removal, item cleanup, etc.) for controlling the corresponding item.
  • the processor 230 controls the main layer according to whether there is an additional input by pressure or force.
  • the command may be performed or a control command of another layer may be performed.
  • the processor 230 taps the specific area. It may determine that the gesture, and perform the first control command 312 according to the tap gesture of the main layer.
  • the processor 230 may determine a different layer corresponding to the touch input and the additional input 313.
  • the second control command may be performed.
  • the control command of another layer may be a control command for changing an input text, a selection area, switching an application, or changing to an uppermost content screen in an application.
  • the processor 230 controls the main layer according to whether there is an additional input by pressure or force.
  • the command can be executed or a lower level control command can be performed.
  • the processor 230 taps the specific area.
  • the control command may be determined to be a gesture, and a control command for entering a lower window may be performed according to the tap gesture of the main layer (322).
  • the processor 230 may perform a control command to enter an item displayed in a specific area.
  • the processor 230 may be applied to a lower layer corresponding to the touch input and the additional input 323.
  • a control command for the mapped preview display 324 may be performed.
  • the preview display performed according to a control command of a lower layer may provide a preview screen related to an item displayed in an area where a touch input is detected in a pop-up form.
  • the preview display summarizes the contents to be displayed on the screen when entering the item, and may be displayed before entering the item.
  • the processor 230 controls the main layer according to whether there is an additional input by pressure or force.
  • the command may be performed or a control command of another layer may be performed.
  • the processor 230 taps the specific area.
  • the control command may be determined to be a gesture, and a control command for executing the target item may be performed according to the tap gesture of the main layer.
  • the processor 230 may not perform any operation.
  • the processor 230 may be applied to another layer corresponding to the touch input and the additional input 333.
  • a control command for fixing the mapped item 334 may be performed.
  • the processor 230 may fix the item displayed at the position where the touch input is detected to the corresponding position.
  • the processor 230 controls the control command of another layer only when there is an additional input by pressure or force. Can be performed.
  • the control command of the main layer does not exist in a specific area on the touch screen, and the control command may be mapped only to another layer. Therefore, when the touch input 341 is detected for a specific area on the touch screen and no additional input is detected for the touch input 341, the processor 230 performs a tap gesture on the specific area. And may not perform any operation according to the tap gesture of the main layer.
  • the processor 230 may be applied to another layer corresponding to the touch input and the additional input 343.
  • Control commands for the mapped scroll or page up / down functions 344 may be performed.
  • the processor 230 may present an effect on the touch screen such that an effect such as tilting the electronic device 201 or the touch screen of the electronic device in one direction is generated.
  • the displayed content screen may be scrolled or a page of the content screen may be changed.
  • the processor 230 may change the main layer and a plurality of different types according to the strength of the additional input by pressure or force.
  • the control command of the layer can be performed. Specifically, the processor 230 detects a touch input 351 for a specific area on the touch screen, and if an additional input for the touch input 351 is not detected, the touch input 341 taps the specific area.
  • the control command may be determined to be a gesture, and a control command for executing the target item according to the tap gesture of the main layer may be performed (352).
  • the processor 230 may not perform any operation.
  • the processor 230 corresponds to a layer corresponding to the strength of the additional input among a plurality of other layers. Control commands mapped to the can be performed. For example, when the strength of the additional input is greater than the first threshold and less than or equal to the second threshold, the processor 230 performs a control command mapped to the first layer among the plurality of other layers, and performs the additional input.
  • a control command mapped to the second layer among the plurality of other layers may be performed.
  • the control commands of a plurality of different layers mapped to a specific region may be control commands having different control variables for the same attribute value.
  • control commands corresponding to the touch input method are not necessarily divided into layers.
  • Memory 240 may include volatile and / or nonvolatile memory.
  • the memory 240 may store instructions or data related to at least one other element of the electronic device 201.
  • the memory 240 may store software and / or a program 250.
  • the program may include a kernel 251, middleware 253, an application programming interface (API) 255 or an application (or “application program”) 257, or the like. can do.
  • At least a portion of kernel 251, middleware 253, or API 255 may be referred to as an operating system (OS).
  • OS operating system
  • the memory 240 may store a control command corresponding to the touch area and the touch intensity.
  • the memory 240 may store a control command corresponding to the touch area and the touch intensity according to the property of the application. For example, when the first area is touched on the touch screen of the electronic device 201, the control command for each touch intensity mapped to the first area may be different according to the property of the application displayed on the screen.
  • the input / output interface 260 may serve as an interface that may transfer commands or data input from a user or other external device to other component (s) of the electronic device 201.
  • the input / output interface 260 may output a command or data received from other component (s) of the electronic device 201 to a user or another external device.
  • the input / output interface 260 may include a touch panel that detects a touch input or a hovering input using an electronic pen or a part of a user's body.
  • the input / output interface 260 may receive a gesture or proximity input using an electronic pen or a part of a user's body.
  • the input / output interface 260 may provide the user with haptic data indicating which layer's control command is selected by the touch input. For example, when the control command of the first layer is selected by the touch input, the input / output interface 260 may generate the first vibration under the control of the processor 230. In addition, when the control command of the second layer is selected by the touch input, the input / output interface 260 may generate the second vibration under the control of the processor 230.
  • the display 270 may display various contents (eg, text, an image, a video, an icon, or a symbol) to the user. According to an embodiment, the display 270 may be combined with a touch panel of the input / output interface 260 to be implemented as a touch screen.
  • the communication interface 280 may establish communication between the electronic device 201 and an external device.
  • the communication interface 280 may be connected to the network 282 through wireless or wired communication to communicate with an external device (eg, the second external electronic device 204 or the server 206).
  • the communication interface 280 may communicate with an external device (eg, the first external electronic device 202) through the short range communication 284 or wired communication.
  • the network 282 may include at least one of a telecommunications network, a computer network (for example, a LAN or a WAN), the Internet, or a telephone network.
  • the electronic device may include the electronic device 201 or the processor 230 of the electronic device 201 of FIG. 2.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially. For example, the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input in operation 401.
  • the electronic device may detect a touch input by the user through the touch screen.
  • the electronic device measures the strength of the touch input in operation 403.
  • the electronic device may measure the intensity of the pressure or force applied on the touch screen when the user touches the touch screen using the sensor module 220.
  • the electronic device detects a touch area where a touch input is detected. For example, the electronic device may detect the touch area based on the touch coordinates where the touch input is detected through the touch screen.
  • the electronic device performs a control command according to the touch area and the touch input strength. For example, the electronic device may identify a plurality of control commands mapped to the touch area and perform a control command corresponding to the touch input strength identified among the plurality of control commands.
  • the plurality of control commands mapped to the touch area may correspond to different touch input intensities.
  • the plurality of control commands mapped to the touch area may be changed according to an application displayed on the screen. For example, when the first application is executed, the control commands mapped to the first touch area may correspond to “first touch input strength-selecting an item displayed in the touch area”, “second touch input strength-an item displayed in the touch area. Pop-up menu display.
  • the control commands mapped to the first touch area may be “first touch input intensity-first character input” and “second touch input intensity-second character input”.
  • the control commands mapped to the first touch area may be “no first touch input intensity-control command” or “fixed item displayed on the second touch input intensity-touch area”.
  • the electronic device may perform a control command corresponding to the first touch input intensity.
  • the electronic device may perform a control command corresponding to the second touch input intensity.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates an operation procedure for providing a pop-up menu in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 6A to 6F illustrate screen examples of displaying a pop-up menu in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the operation procedure of FIG. 5 will be described with reference to the screen examples of FIGS. 6A to 6F.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially. For example, the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input in operation 501.
  • the electronic device may sense a touch on an area where an application icon, a floating action button (FAB), a list menu including a plurality of items, a card, or a thumbnail is displayed on the touch screen.
  • FAB floating action button
  • the electronic device checks whether the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold in operation 503. For example, the electronic device may measure the intensity of the pressure or force applied to the touch screen at the touch input using the sensor module 220 and compare the measured intensity with the threshold.
  • the electronic device displays a pop-up menu for the item displayed in the touch area in operation 505. For example, if the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold value, the electronic device may display “first touch input intensity-first control command” and “second touch input strength—popup menu mapped to an item displayed in the touch area. And a pop-up menu display, which is a control command corresponding to the second touch input strength, to be performed, and a pop-up menu for an item displayed in the touch area may be displayed.
  • the pop-up menu may include a quick menu associated with the item displayed in the touch area.
  • the quick menu may include the sub items most accessed by the user, the most recently accessed sub items, or the preset sub items among the sub items related to the corresponding item.
  • the pop-up menu may include options (eg, item removal and item cleanup) for controlling the corresponding item.
  • the pop-up menu may be displayed in a pop-up window smaller than the size of the display screen of the electronic device, or may be displayed in the same window as the size of the display screen of the electronic device. For example, as shown in FIG. 6A, when the electronic device detects a touch input on the home screen of the telephone application icon area 601, a pressure or force intensity greater than or equal to a threshold is detected.
  • the user may display a pop-up menu including an option 602 for controlling a phone application icon and a quick menu 603.
  • a pop-up menu including an option 612 for controlling the display can be displayed.
  • FIG. 6C when a touch input is detected on the folder list screen with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for the telephone application icon area 621, the telephone application may detect a telephone application.
  • a pop-up menu may be displayed that includes an option 622 for controlling the icon and a quick menu 623.
  • the options 602, 612, and 622 and the quick menus 603, 613, and 623 are identically configured for convenience of description, but the configuration of the options and the quick menu will be different.
  • the configuration of the pop-up menu may vary depending on whether the application icon area of the home screen is touched, the application icon area of the application list screen, or the application icon area of the folder screen is touched.
  • FIG. 6D when the electronic device detects a touch input with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for the Bluetooth application icon area 631 on the quick setting menu screen,
  • the popup menu 632 including information on devices that can be connected to may be displayed.
  • the pop-up menu 632 may include information about the most recently connected devices, or the most connected devices.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up menu for the FAB when a touch input is detected with respect to the FAB area 641, where the intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value. Can be.
  • the electronic device may have a strength or pressure greater than a threshold value for the area 651 in which information about a specific e-mail is displayed in a list including incoming e-mails.
  • a pop-up menu 652 for the corresponding e-mail may be displayed.
  • the pop-up menu 652 for e-mail may include menus such as move, reminder alarm settings, unread display, reply, and the like.
  • the electronic device detects release of the touch input in operation 507.
  • the electronic device maintains the display of the pop-up menu even when the touch input is released.
  • the pop-up menu may be removed by a separate touch input of the user.
  • the electronic device may remove the pop-up menu from the screen when a pop-up menu removal option included in the pop-up menu is touched or when a touch on an area where the pop-up menu is not displayed is detected.
  • the electronic device determines whether a touch release is detected in operation 509. If the touch release is not detected, the electronic device returns to operation 503 and performs the following operation again.
  • the electronic device performs a first control command on the item displayed in the touch area in operation 511. For example, when the touch input intensity is smaller than the threshold value, the electronic device may perform a first control command corresponding to the first touch input intensity among control commands mapped to the touch area.
  • the electronic device executes the telephone application screen.
  • the control command to display the can be performed.
  • the electronic device may perform a control command for turning on / off the Bluetooth function when a touch input having a strength or pressure less than a threshold value is detected for the Bluetooth application icon area as illustrated in FIG. 6D. have.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure when a touch on a specific button area is detected in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 8A to 8C illustrate screen examples illustrating an application control operation when a touch on a specific button area is detected in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the operation procedure of FIG. 7 will be described with reference to the screen examples shown in FIGS. 8A to 8C.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially. For example, the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input in operation 701.
  • the electronic device may detect a touch input for a specific button area through the touch screen.
  • the specific button area may include a software key button area displayed on the touch screen, or may include a hardware key button area provided in the electronic device 201.
  • the electronic device checks the touch input strength in operation 703.
  • the electronic device may measure the intensity of the pressure or force applied on the touch screen when the user touches the touch screen using the sensor module 220.
  • the electronic device checks the touch area in operation 705. For example, the electronic device may identify the key button area where the touch input is detected based on the touch coordinates where the touch input is detected through the touch screen. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 8A, the electronic device may confirm that the key button area 801 provided at the lower left front of the electronic device 201 is touched. For example, as illustrated in FIGS. 8B and 8C, the electronic device may confirm that the key button areas 811 and 821 provided at the lower right front of the electronic device 201 are touched.
  • the key button area provided on the lower left front side of the electronic device 201 may be referred to as a menu button area, and the key button area provided on the lower right front of the electronic device 201 may be referred to as a cancel button area. have.
  • the electronic device determines whether a control command corresponding to the touch area and the touch input strength exists.
  • the electronic device may store one or a plurality of control commands for the touchable areas on the touch screen, where the control commands may correspond to a specific touch input strength.
  • the key button area 801 in the lower left front of the electronic device 201 as shown in FIG. 8A may include “first touch input strength-menu display”, “second touch input strength-app switching” and the like. The same control command can be mapped.
  • the touch area is the key button area 801 of the lower left front side of the electronic device 201 and the touch input intensity corresponds to the second touch input intensity
  • a control command corresponding to the touch area and touch input intensity is provided.
  • the key button area 811 in the lower right front of the electronic device 201 as shown in FIG. 8B may include "first touch input intensity-return to previous content screen", "second touch input intensity-”. Control commands such as “returning to the top content screen of the application displayed on the screen” may be mapped.
  • the touch area is the key button area 811 of the lower right front side of the electronic device 201 and the touch input intensity corresponds to the second touch input intensity
  • a control command corresponding to the touch area and the touch input intensity is provided. It can be confirmed that the "return to the top content screen of the application displayed on the screen”.
  • the key button area 821 in the lower right front of the electronic device 201 as shown in FIG. 8C may include “first touch input intensity-return to previous content screen”, “second touch input intensity— Control commands such as "end application displayed on the screen” may be mapped.
  • the touch area is the key button area 821 at the lower right front side of the electronic device 201, and the touch input intensity corresponds to the second touch input intensity, a control command corresponding to the touch area and touch input intensity is provided. You can see that it is "end of the application displayed on the screen”.
  • the electronic device performs a control command corresponding to the touch area and the touch intensity in operation 709.
  • the electronic device may display a text.
  • the electronic device may display the most recently executed application on the screen by switching from the application displayed on the current screen to the most recently executed application.
  • the electronic device displays a current screen.
  • the main setting screen may be displayed by switching from the font setting screen of the environment setting application displayed on the screen to the main setting screen which is the top content screen of the environment setting application.
  • the top content screen of the application refers to a content screen displayed first on the screen when the application is executed.
  • the electronic device is presently present.
  • the environment setting application displayed on the screen may be terminated, and the home screen may be displayed as shown in the second screen configuration of FIG. 8C.
  • FIGS. 7 to 8C the key button areas provided at the lower front side of the electronic device have been described, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
  • the above-described operating procedure of FIG. 7 may be equally applied to other key button areas included in the electronic device.
  • FIGS. 10A and 10B illustrate screen examples illustrating an application control operation in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. 9 will be described with reference to the screen examples shown in FIGS. 10A and 10B.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially. For example, the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device executes an application in operation 901.
  • the electronic device may display a screen on which text input is possible by executing the first application under user control.
  • the first application may be an application capable of inputting text, such as a text message application, a social network service (SNS) message application, a memo application, a web browser application, or the like.
  • the electronic device may display a content screen including text characters by executing the second application.
  • the second application may be an application capable of text display, such as a message application, a social network service (SNS) message application, a memo application, a web browser application, and the like.
  • SNS social network service
  • the electronic device detects a touch input in operation 903.
  • the electronic device may detect a touch input for an attribute of an application running on the touch screen or an application displayed on the screen.
  • the electronic device checks the touch input strength in operation 905.
  • the electronic device may measure the intensity of the pressure or force applied on the touch screen when the user touches the touch screen using the sensor module 220.
  • the electronic device checks the touch area for the application in operation 907. For example, the electronic device may identify an area where the touch input is detected based on the touch coordinates where the touch input is detected through the touch screen. For example, as shown in FIG. 10A, the electronic device may confirm that the text input button area 1001 included in the keypad is touched in the currently running message application. As another example, as illustrated in FIG. 10B, the electronic device may identify that the text display area 1011 is touched in the web browser application.
  • the electronic device performs a control command corresponding to the touch area and the touch input strength of the application.
  • the electronic device may store one or a plurality of control commands for areas of the application, where the control commands may correspond to specific touch input strengths.
  • the text input button area 1001 includes "first touch input strength-representative text input corresponding to the text input button area” and "second touch input strength-text input button area.
  • Control commands such as " corresponding other character input "
  • the electronic device may input a representative character “a” corresponding to the letter input button area.
  • the electronic device may input 1002, which is another letter corresponding to the letter input button area.
  • the text display area 1011 as shown in FIG. 10B "first touch input intensity-word selection display corresponding to touch area” and “second touch input intensity-paragraph selection display corresponding to touch area” are shown in text display area 1011. Control commands such as can be mapped.
  • the electronic device may display that the word “Manhattan” corresponding to the touch area is selected.
  • the electronic device may read the paragraph “After all, before the historic 1898 consolidation, Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens” corresponding to the touch area. and Staten Island where each independent municipalities. "
  • the electronic device determines whether the touch input is released in operation 911. For example, the electronic device may check whether the touch input is maintained without being released. If the touch input is not released, the electronic device determines whether the touch input strength is changed in operation 913. For example, after performing a control command corresponding to the touch area and the touch input strength, the electronic device checks whether the intensity of the touch input is changed while the touch input is maintained. For example, the electronic device checks whether the touch input intensity determined in operation 905 is greater than or equal to the threshold, but in operation 913, the touch input strength is changed to be less than or equal to the threshold and then again greater than or equal to the threshold. If the touch input strength does not change, the electronic device performs operation 911 again.
  • the electronic device checks the number of times that the touch input strength is detected to be greater than or equal to the threshold in operation 915. For example, if the touch input strength determined in operation 905 is greater than or equal to the threshold, but the touch input strength is changed to be less than or equal to the threshold in operation 913 and then again greater than or equal to the threshold, the electronic device determines the number of detection times. Can be.
  • the electronic device performs a control command corresponding to the number of times the touch area and the touch input intensity of the application are detected to be greater than or equal to the threshold. For example, the electronic device may select one control command based on the number of times the touch input intensity is detected to be greater than or equal to a threshold value among a plurality of control commands mapped to the touch area of the application and perform the selected control command. According to an embodiment, when the electronic device has only a first control command corresponding to the first touch input intensity and a second control command corresponding to each of the second touch input intensity in the touch area of the application, the electronic device may indicate the touch input intensity.
  • One of the first control command and the second control command may be selected and performed according to the number of times that is detected to be greater than or equal to the threshold value. Specifically, when the number of times that the touch input intensity is detected to be greater than or equal to the threshold is confirmed twice for the touch area of the application, the electronic device performs a first control command corresponding to the first touch input intensity, and touch input intensity. When the number of times that the detected number is greater than or equal to the threshold is confirmed three times, the second control command corresponding to the second touch input strength is performed.
  • the electronic device when the electronic device executes a control command according to the number of times the touch input intensity is detected to be greater than or equal to a threshold value without the touch input being released, the electronic device removes a result of the control command corresponding to the previously detected number of times.
  • the result of the control command corresponding to the number of times detected may be provided to the user.
  • the electronic device displays the letter “A” in the letter input window.
  • the letter “A” displayed in the letter input window may be deleted and the letter “a” may be displayed.
  • the number of touch detections having the touch input intensity greater than or equal to the threshold is detected once in the text display area 1011 as shown in FIG. 10B, it indicates that the entire paragraph corresponding to the touch area is selected, and then touches.
  • the display indicating that the entire door is selected may be removed, and the word “red” corresponding to the touch area may be selected.
  • the electronic device may store a plurality of second control commands corresponding to the second touch input strength in the touch area of the application.
  • the plurality of second control commands may be mapped at different times. For example, one second control command may be mapped to a first number and another second control command may be mapped to a second number.
  • the electronic device may select and execute any one of the plurality of second control commands based on the number of times the touch input strength is detected to be greater than or equal to the threshold.
  • the character input button area 1001 as shown in FIG. 10A "first touch input strength-input” a ",” second touch input strength-input "A”, input "@”, Control commands can be mapped.
  • the electronic device displays the letter “A” in the text input window when the number of touch detections in which the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold is detected once for the text input button area 1001, and then the touch in which the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold is detected.
  • the number of detections is changed to two times, the letter “A” displayed in the letter input window may be deleted and the letter “@” may be displayed.
  • the electronic device deletes the character “@” displayed in the character input window, and again the character “A”. Can be displayed.
  • the text display area 1011 as shown in FIG.
  • first touch input strength-word selection display may include "first touch input strength-word selection display", "second touch input strength-paragraph selection display, and full text selection display displayed on the screen". Control commands can be mapped.
  • the electronic device indicates that the entire paragraph corresponding to the touch area is selected when the number of touch detections in which the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold is detected once in the text display area 1011, and then the touch in which the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold is detected. When the number of detections is changed to two times, the paragraph selection display may be removed and the entire text displayed on the screen may be displayed.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure for displaying a preview screen in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 13A to 13D illustrate screen examples of displaying a preview screen in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the operation procedure of FIG. 11 will be described with reference to the screen examples shown in FIGS. 13A to 13D.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially. For example, the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input in operation 1101.
  • the electronic device may sense a touch on an area where a list menu, a card, or a thumbnail including a plurality of items is displayed through the touch screen.
  • the electronic device may detect a touch on an area where a hyperlink exists through the touch screen.
  • the electronic device checks whether the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold in operation 1103. For example, the electronic device may measure the intensity of the pressure or force applied to the area where the touch input is sensed using the sensor module 220 and compare the measured intensity with the threshold.
  • the electronic device displays a preview screen for the item displayed in the touch area in operation 1105. For example, if the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold value, the electronic device may display the "first touch input intensity-display detailed information screen" and "second touch input intensity-preview screen” mapped to the item displayed in the touch area. And a preview screen display, which is a control command corresponding to the second touch input strength, to be performed, and the preview screen for the item displayed in the touch area may be displayed.
  • the preview screen may be provided in the form of a pop-up window that summarizes information about an item displayed in an area where a touch is detected.
  • the preview screen summarizes detailed information (eg, contents) to be displayed on the screen when entering the corresponding item, and may be displayed before entering the corresponding item.
  • the preview screen may include an option (eg, item deletion, item delivery, etc.) for controlling the corresponding item.
  • an electronic device detects a touch input in a received e-mail list for a specific e-mail area 1301, a pressure or force intensity greater than or equal to a threshold is detected.
  • a preview screen 1302 including summary information about a specific electronic mail may be displayed.
  • the preview screen may include an option menu that includes a reply to the e-mail, a reply all, a forward, and a delete function.
  • the electronic device determines whether a touch release is detected in operation 1109. If the touch release is not detected, the electronic device returns to operation 1103 and performs the following operation again.
  • the electronic device displays a screen including detailed information about the item displayed in the touch area in operation 1111. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 13A, when the electronic device detects a touch input having a strength or pressure less than a threshold for a specific email area 1301 in the received email list, As illustrated in FIG. 13C, a screen 1305 including detailed information about a specific electronic mail may be displayed.
  • FIG. 12A illustrates an operation procedure for maintaining a preview screen in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 13A to 13D illustrate screen examples of displaying a preview screen in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the operation procedure of FIG. 12A will be described with reference to the operation procedure of FIG. 11 and the screen examples shown in FIGS. 13A to 13D.
  • the electronic device determines whether a touch release is detected in operation 1201. For example, the electronic device determines whether the touch detected in operation 1101 of FIG. 11 is released without being maintained using the touch screen.
  • the electronic device may maintain the preview screen display in operation 1203. For example, as illustrated in FIGS. 13A and 13B, the electronic device may continuously display the preview screen 1302 even when the touch input to the specific electronic mail region 1301 is released.
  • the maintenance of the preview screen after the touch release is detected is to perform a function of an option menu included in the preview screen or another control function. For example, after the touch input sensed in 13a is released, the electronic device continues to display the preview screen 1302 as shown in FIG. 13B, so that the touch input for the area 1303 in the preview screen of the user is changed. If detected, as illustrated in FIG. 13C, a screen 1305 including detailed information about a specific electronic mail may be displayed.
  • the electronic device continuously displays the preview screen 1302, thereby displaying an “response” area 1304 that is an optional function in the preview screen of the user.
  • a touch input for the is detected, as illustrated in FIG. 13D, a screen 1306 for creating a response mail for a specific electronic mail may be displayed.
  • FIG. 12B is a flowchart illustrating an operation of removing a preview screen from an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 13A and 13B illustrate screen examples of displaying a preview screen in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the operation procedure of FIG. 12B will be described with reference to the operation procedure of FIG. 11 and the screen examples shown in FIGS. 13A and 13B.
  • the electronic device determines whether a touch release is detected in operation 1211. For example, the electronic device determines whether the touch detected in operation 1101 of FIG. 11 is released without being maintained using the touch screen.
  • the electronic device may remove the preview screen in operation 1213. For example, the electronic device displays the preview screen 1302 as shown in FIG. 13B only while the touch input for the specific e-mail area 1301 is maintained, and when the touch input is released, shown in FIG. 13A. As described above, the preview screen can be removed and only the received e-mail list can be displayed.
  • FIG. 14 is a flowchart of an operation for changing an application to a pop-up window in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 15 illustrates an example of a screen for changing an application to a pop-up window in the electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the operation procedure of FIG. 14 will be described with reference to the screen example illustrated in FIG. 15.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially. For example, the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device executes an application in operation 1401.
  • the electronic device may display a content screen of the first application by executing an application selected by a user input.
  • the electronic device detects a touch on the top of the executed application.
  • the electronic device may sense a touch on an area of the upper area of the execution application where the item is not displayed.
  • the electronic device may sense a touch on an area 1501 in which an item is not displayed in the upper area of the message application.
  • the electronic device checks whether the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold in operation 1405. For example, the electronic device measures the intensity of the pressure or force applied to the upper region of the application where the user's touch input is sensed using the sensor module 220, and compares the measured intensity with a threshold to thereby input the touch input. You can check whether the intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold.
  • the electronic device changes the application window running in operation 1407 to a pop-up window.
  • a control command such as "first touch input intensity-no control command” and "second touch input intensity-change pop-up window” may be mapped to an area where an item is not displayed among the upper areas of the application.
  • an intensity by pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value, the message is displayed.
  • the window for the application may be changed to a popup window 1502.
  • the graphic device if the electronic device detects a touch input having an input strength greater than or equal to a threshold value with respect to the area 1501 where the item is not displayed among the upper areas of the message application, the graphic device notifies that the message application will change to a pop-up window.
  • the effect can be displayed or a vibration can be generated.
  • the pop-up window may be smaller than the screen size of the touch screen.
  • the electronic device detects touch release in operation 1409. For example, in operation 1403, the electronic device may detect that the detected touch input of the upper area of the execution application is released.
  • the electronic device determines whether a touch release is detected in operation 1411. If the touch release is not detected, the electronic device returns to operation 1405 and performs the following operation again. On the other hand, when the touch release is detected, the electronic device does not perform any operation on the touch input and ends the operation procedure according to the present embodiment. For example, when "first touch input intensity-no control command" is mapped to an area where an item is not displayed among the upper areas of the application, the electronic device may not respond to the touch input and maintain the application execution state. .
  • the application window is changed to a pop-up window.
  • the application popup window may be changed to a window corresponding to the entire screen size.
  • FIG. 16 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure for fixing an application in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 17 illustrates an example of a screen for fixing an application in the electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the operation procedure of FIG. 16 will be described with reference to the screen example illustrated in FIG. 17.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially. For example, the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device displays a plurality of applications in a popup window in operation 1601. For example, the electronic device detects that the recently executed application view menu is selected by a user input, and responds to the recently selected application view menu selected as shown in the first screen configuration of FIG. 17. You can display a list containing applications in the form of a pop-up window.
  • the electronic device detects a touch on the top of the application in operation 1603.
  • the electronic device may sense a touch on an upper region of the first application among a plurality of applications displayed on the screen.
  • the electronic device may sense a touch on the upper region 1501 of the message application among a plurality of applications.
  • the electronic device checks whether the touch input intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold in operation 1605. For example, the electronic device measures the intensity of the pressure or force applied to the upper region of the application where the user's touch input is sensed using the sensor module 220, and compares the measured intensity with a threshold to thereby input the touch input. You can check whether the intensity is greater than or equal to the threshold.
  • the electronic device fixes the display of the application where the touch input is detected in the corresponding position in operation 1607. For example, a control command such as "First Touch Input Intensity-Run Application", “Second Touch Input Intensity-Lock Position (or Pin-up)" may be included in the upper area of the application being displayed in the application list. This can be mapped. As shown in the first screen configuration of FIG. 17, the electronic device displays a message application for the upper area 1701 of the message application, when a touch input is detected in which the intensity by pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value. Can be fixed in position.
  • the electronic device when a touch input having an input strength greater than or equal to a threshold value is detected with respect to the upper area 1701 of the message application, the electronic device displays a graphic effect indicating that the message application will be fixed at the corresponding position, or vibrates. Can be generated.
  • Position fixing may mean fixedly displaying the position displayed on the screen according to the embodiment, it may also mean that the application is fixedly included in the list containing the application.
  • the electronic device detects touch release in operation 1609. For example, in operation 1603, the electronic device may detect that the touch input sensed for the upper area of the execution application is released. The electronic device may maintain a fixed state of the message application even after the touch input is released. After the touch release is detected, the message application is maintained in a fixed state, so that when the menu of canceling the recently executed application 1702 is selected as shown in the second screen configuration of FIG. 17, the message is displayed as shown in the third screen configuration of FIG. 17. All applications can be removed from the screen except for the application.
  • the electronic device determines whether a touch release is detected in operation 1611. If the touch release is not detected, the electronic device returns to operation 1605 and performs the following operation again. On the other hand, when the touch release is detected, the electronic device displays the touched application on the full screen in operation 1613. For example, the electronic device executes a touch-detected application when a touch input of which the intensity due to pressure or force is less than a threshold is detected for the upper area of the application being displayed in the application list. You can change the pop-up window to a full screen window and display it.
  • the application of the application is displayed in the state where the touch input is detected when the intensity of the pressure or force is greater than or equal to the threshold for the upper region of the application.
  • the fixed state of the application may be released.
  • FIG. 18 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure for fixing an item in a list in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 19 illustrates an example of a screen for fixing an item in a list in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the operation procedure of FIG. 18 will be described with reference to the screen example shown in FIG. 19.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially. For example, the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device displays a notification list in operation 1801.
  • the electronic device may display a notification list for notifying a user of recently occurring events.
  • a notification list indicating recently generated events may be displayed.
  • the electronic device detects a touch on a specific item area in the notification list. For example, as shown in the first screen configuration of FIG. 19, the electronic device may sense a touch on an item area 1901 indicating that a screen capture event has occurred.
  • the electronic device determines whether the touch input strength is greater than or equal to the threshold value. For example, the electronic device measures the intensity of the pressure or force applied to the item region where the user's touch input is sensed using the sensor module 220 and compares the measured intensity with a threshold to increase the touch input intensity. You can check whether it is greater than or equal to the threshold.
  • each item area displayed in the notification list includes controls such as "first touch input strength-launch application associated with item”, “second touch input strength-pin to list (or pin-up)". Commands can be mapped.
  • the intensity by pressure or force is greater than or equal to the threshold value.
  • an item indicating that a screen capture event has occurred can be pinned to the notification list.
  • the electronic device may display a graphic effect indicating that the item is fixed in the notification list.
  • the item fixed to the notification list is not deleted from the notification list even when the notification list deletion event occurs.
  • the electronic device may display a graphic effect indicating that the item is to be fixed in the notification list or generate a vibration. Can be.
  • the electronic device detects touch release in operation 1809. For example, in operation 1803, the electronic device may detect that the detected touch input of the item area of the notification list is released. Even after the touch input is released, the electronic device may keep the item fixed in the notification list. By keeping the item fixed in the notification area after the touch release is detected, when the remove notification list menu is selected, as shown in the second screen configuration of FIG. 19, the electronic device is fixed among items included in the notification list. Except for items that have been deleted, you can delete all remaining items. As shown in the third screen configuration of FIG. 19, the electronic device that performs the notification list removal function may display a notification list including only the fixed item 1903.
  • the electronic device determines whether a touch release is detected in operation 1811. If the touch release is not detected, the electronic device returns to operation 1805 and performs the following operation again. On the other hand, when the touch release is detected, the electronic device displays an application of the touched item in operation 1813. For example, as shown in the first screen configuration of FIG. 19, the electronic device may provide a touch input for which an intensity due to pressure or force is less than a threshold value for the item area 1901 indicating that a screen capture event included in the notification list has occurred. If detected, the application associated with the captured image may be executed and the captured image may be displayed on the screen.
  • 20 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure for moving a content screen of an application in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 22A and 22B illustrate screen examples of moving a content screen of an application in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. 20 will be described with reference to the screen examples shown in FIGS. 22A and 22B.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially. For example, the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device executes an application in operation 2001.
  • the electronic device executes a message application or a web browser application by user input.
  • the electronic device displays a content screen of the application executed in operation 2003.
  • the electronic device may display a screen including a list of received messages or a screen including a list of messages in a message application.
  • the electronic device may display a web page screen including content.
  • the electronic device detects a touch in operation 2005.
  • the electronic device may detect a touch input by the user through the touch screen.
  • the electronic device determines whether the touch input strength is greater than or equal to the threshold value. For example, the electronic device measures the intensity of the pressure or force applied to the area where the user's touch input is sensed using the sensor module 220, and compares the measured intensity with a threshold to thereby limit the touch input intensity. You can check whether it is greater than or equal to the value.
  • the electronic device determines whether the touch area is the top area of the execution application in operation 2009. For example, the electronic device may check whether the touch area corresponds to the upper area of the execution application based on the coordinates at which the touch input is detected.
  • the electronic device moves to a position corresponding to the touch input intensity on the content screen currently being displayed in operation 2011 and performs the display. For example, a control command such as "first touch input strength-no control command" and "second touch input strength-move to the top of the list” may be mapped to the upper area of the application.
  • a control command such as "first touch input strength-no control command” and "second touch input strength-move to the top of the list” may be mapped to the upper area of the application.
  • the electronic device displays the second screen of FIG. 22A when a touch input is detected with respect to the upper area 2201 of the message application when the intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value.
  • a control command such as "first touch input strength-no control command” and "second touch input strength-move to the bottom of the list” may be mapped to the upper area of the application.
  • the electronic device moves to the bottom of the message list when a touch input is detected with respect to the upper area 2201 of the message application when the strength or pressure due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value.
  • the lower part of the message list can be displayed.
  • the electronic device may perform a display such as scrolling of a message list or a display such as page up / down of a message list.
  • the electronic device detects touch release in operation 2013. For example, in operation 1803, the electronic device may detect that the detected touch input of the upper area of the application is released.
  • the electronic device performs display by moving the content screen in a moving direction corresponding to the touch area in operation 2019. For example, a control command such as "first touch input strength-item selection” and “second touch input strength-moving toward the bottom of the list” may be mapped to the first area in the content screen of the application. As shown in the first screen configuration of FIG. 22B, the electronic device displays a second screen of FIG. 22B when a touch input is detected with respect to a lower area 2211 of the web page when the intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value. Like the configuration, it can be displayed by moving toward the bottom of the web page.
  • a control command such as "first touch input strength-item selection” and “second touch input strength-moving toward the top of the list” may be mapped to the second area of the application.
  • the electronic device may move and display the upper area of the web page when the touch input is detected in which the strength due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to the threshold value.
  • the electronic device may perform a display such as scrolling of a web page or a display such as page up / down.
  • the electronic device checks whether a touch release is detected in operation 2015. For example, if the electronic device does not detect a touch release, the electronic device returns to operation 2007 and performs the following operation again.
  • the electronic device performs a basic control command mapped to the touch area in operation 2017.
  • the electronic device may perform a control command mapped to the first touch input strength among control commands mapped to the touch area. For example, as shown in the first screen configuration of FIG. 22A, for a specific message area included in the message list while the message list is displayed, a touch input of which the intensity by pressure or force is smaller than the threshold is detected. If so, the control command for selecting a specific message can be performed.
  • another web page connected to the hyperlink may be displayed by performing a control command for selecting the hyperlink. .
  • FIG. 21A illustrates an operation procedure for moving a screen of application content according to a touch area in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device determines the moving direction and the moving amount corresponding to the touch area in operation 2101. Check it.
  • the content screen area of the electronic device may be divided into a plurality of sub areas corresponding to different moving directions and moving amounts.
  • the content screen area may be divided into four sub-areas, where the moving direction and the moving amount of the first sub-area are "upper direction and five pages", and the moving direction and the moving amount of the second sub-area are "upper direction".
  • the moving direction and the moving amount of the third sub-region may be” lower direction and one page ", and the moving direction and the moving amount of the fourth sub-region may be” upper direction and five pages ".
  • the electronic device may identify that the electronic device should move 5 pages in the upper direction.
  • the content screen area may be divided into two sub-areas, where the moving direction and the moving amount of the first sub-area are "left direction and one page", and the moving direction and the moving amount of the second sub-area are "right direction and Page 1 ".
  • the electronic device may identify that the page should be moved by one page in the right direction.
  • the electronic device moves and displays the content screen of the application according to the moving direction and the moving amount.
  • the electronic device may move and display the current screen by five pages on the content screen of the currently displayed application.
  • the electronic device may move and display one page in the left direction on the content screen of the currently displayed application.
  • the electronic device checks whether a touch release is detected in operation 2105. If the touch release is not detected, the electronic device determines whether the touch input intensity decreases below the threshold and then increases above the threshold in operation 2107. For example, the electronic device may check whether the intensity of the touch input becomes less than the threshold value and then becomes greater than or equal to the threshold value while the touch detected in operation 2005 is maintained using the sensor module 220. Can be. The electronic device re-performs operation 2103 when the intensity of the touch input becomes less than the threshold value and becomes greater than or equal to the threshold value.
  • the electronic device moves the content area displayed on the screen by five pages in the upper direction on the content screen of the application, if the intensity of the touch input becomes smaller than the threshold value and becomes greater than or equal to the threshold value, The moved content screen can be displayed again by moving the upper direction by five pages. On the other hand, if the intensity of the touch input is less than the threshold value and not greater than or equal to the threshold value again, the electronic device returns to operation 2105.
  • FIG. 21B illustrates an operation procedure for moving a screen of application content according to a touch area in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device when the electronic device performs a display by moving a content screen of an application in a moving direction corresponding to the touch area (for example, operation 2019 of FIG. 20), the electronic device may move and display the movement direction corresponding to the touch area in operation 2111. Check the speed of movement.
  • the content screen area of the application of the electronic device may be divided into a plurality of sub areas corresponding to different moving directions and moving speeds.
  • the content screen area may be divided into four sub-areas, the moving direction and the moving speed of the first sub-area are “upward direction and the moving speed A”, and the moving direction and the moving speed of the second sub-area are "Up direction and moving speed B”, the moving direction and moving speed of the third sub-region are "Lower direction and moving speed B", and the moving direction and moving speed of the fourth sub-region are "Up direction and moving speed A”. Can be.
  • the electronic device may determine that the content screen should be moved at the moving speed A in the upper direction.
  • the content screen area may be divided into two sub-areas, where the moving direction and the moving speed of the first sub-area are "left direction and the moving speed A", and the moving direction and the moving speed of the second sub-area are " Rightward and moving speed A ′′.
  • the electronic device may determine that the content screen should be moved at the moving speed A in the right direction.
  • the electronic device moves and displays the content screen of the application according to the moving direction and the moving speed.
  • the electronic device may display the other content area by moving the content area of the currently displayed content screen to the moving speed A in the upper direction.
  • the electronic device may display the other content area by moving the content area of the currently displayed content screen at a moving speed A to the left.
  • the electronic device determines whether a touch release is detected. If the touch release is not detected, the electronic device repeatedly performs operation 2113. For example, the electronic device may continue to move the content screen based on the identified movement direction and movement speed while the touch input is maintained. In other words, for example, while the touch input is maintained, the electronic device may continue to scroll the content screen based on the confirmed movement direction and movement speed.
  • FIG. 23 is a flowchart illustrating an operation procedure according to a touch area and a touch input strength in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the operations may be performed sequentially, but are not necessarily performed sequentially.
  • the order of each operation may be changed, and at least two operations may be performed in parallel.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input in operation 2301.
  • the electronic device may detect a touch input by the user through the touch screen.
  • the electronic device checks the strength of the touch input in operation 2303. For example, the electronic device may measure the intensity of the pressure or force applied on the touch screen when the user touches the touch screen using the sensor module 220.
  • the electronic device checks a control command corresponding to the touch area where the touch input is detected. For example, at least one control command according to an application displayed on the screen may be mapped to the touch area of the electronic device. For example, in a state where a car game application is displayed on the screen, a control command for adjusting the speed of the car may be mapped to the first touch area. For another example, while a memo application is displayed on the screen, a control command for adjusting the thickness of a memo tool such as a pen may be mapped to the first touch area.
  • the electronic device determines a control variable for the property of the control command identified in operation 2307 according to the touch input strength. For example, when the touch input intensity is the first touch input intensity, the electronic device determines the control variable value for the property of the control command as the first control variable value, and when the touch input intensity is the second touch input intensity, The control variable value for the attribute of the control command may be determined as the second control variable value. For example, when the touch input intensity varies, the electronic device may change the control variable for the property without changing the property of the control command. As a specific example, the intensity of the touch input for the first touch region is changed from the first touch input intensity to the second touch input intensity while a control command for adjusting the speed of the car is mapped to the first touch region of the car game application.
  • the electronic device may maintain the control of the speed of the vehicle, which is an attribute of the control command, and change the vehicle speed, which is a control variable for adjusting the vehicle speed, from 30 km / h to 50 km / h.
  • the electronic device may maintain "adjust the thickness of the note tool", which is an attribute of the control command, and change the thickness from 1 mm to 3 mm, which is a control variable for adjusting the thickness of the memo tool.
  • the electronic device performs a control command based on the control variable for the attribute determined in operation 2509.
  • the electronic device may perform a control command based on a control variable in response to the detected touch input.
  • the electronic device may adjust the speed of the vehicle to be 50 km / h.
  • the electronic device may adjust the thickness of the memo tool to be 1 mm.
  • 24A to 24H illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for an application item of a home screen in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • an operation example of the electronic device when a touch input occurs in which an intensity caused by pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for an application item displayed on a home screen is illustrated.
  • the electronic device 2240 and the quick menu 2403 are detected.
  • Pop-up menu including a) may be displayed.
  • the option 2402 may include an item for performing a function related to icon control of a contact application
  • the quick menu 2403 may include an item for performing a function related to a contact application.
  • option 2402 may include an item that may perform a function for deleting a contact application icon
  • a quick menu 2403 may include a create contact item for creating a new contact, a user, and a user.
  • the items included in the option 2402 and the quick menu 2403 are not limited to the above items.
  • the option 2402 and the quick menu 2403 may include other items for performing a function related to the contact application, and may be variously changed by the user.
  • the electronic device when displaying the option 2402 and the quick menu 2403, the electronic device also displays an edit item for changing an item included in the option 2402 and / or the quick menu 2403, and When an edit item is selected by the user, an option 2402 for the contact application icon and / or items included in the quick menu 2403 may be changed (eg, an item added, an item deleted, etc.). have.
  • a popup menu including a quick menu 2413 may be displayed.
  • Option 2412 may include a function item related to icon control of the telephone application, and content list 2413 may include names (eg, user names) for some of the contacts registered in the telephone application.
  • the quick menu 2414 may include some function items related to the telephone application.
  • option 2412 may include a delete entry for deleting a phone application icon, and content list 2413 may include a user's preferred contact name (eg, a contact name registered in favorites, or a call reception).
  • the quick menu 2414 may include a dial pad use item for displaying a dial pad.
  • the popup menu may include an edit item for changing items included in the option 2412, the content list 2413, and / or the quick menu 2414.
  • the electronic device displays a pop-up window or displays a user interface for changing items included in the content list 2413 and the quick menu 2414. Can be displayed on.
  • the electronic device may display an item indicating a preferred contact name included in the current content list 2413 and a quick menu 2413 as shown in the third drawing of FIG. 24B.
  • the electronic device may display an option 2422, a content list 2423, and a quick key. It may display a pop-up menu that includes a menu 2423.
  • Option 2422 may include a function item related to icon control of a message application
  • content list 2423 may include a history of recent messages sent and received
  • quick menu 2424 may display some function items related to a message application. It may include.
  • option 2422 may include a delete item for deleting a message application icon
  • content list 2423 may include newly received messages, contact names of newly received messages, and contacts to which recently received messages have been sent or received.
  • a name, or an item indicating a chat room name in which a recent message was transmitted and / or received, etc. may be included, and the quick menu 2424 may include a message generating item for creating a new message.
  • the popup menu may include an edit item for changing items included in the option 2422, the content list 2423, and / or the quick menu 2424. For example, when a touch input 2421 for an edit item is detected, the electronic device displays a pop-up window or displays a user interface for changing items included in the content list 2423 and the quick menu 2424. Can be displayed on.
  • the electronic device may include items (eg, message generation item, message search item, etc.) that can be included in the quick menu 2423 as shown in the second drawing of FIG. 24C. , And message setting items) can be displayed.
  • the quick menu 2424 may be changed to include the message search item instead of the message generation item.
  • the electronic device may display an option 2432 and a quick menu 2433. It may display a pop-up menu that includes.
  • Option 2432 may include function items related to icon control of the camera application, and quick menu 2433 may include some function items related to the camera application.
  • option 2432 may include a delete item for deleting a camera application icon, and a quick menu 2433 may include a pro mode item, a back side, for allowing a professional photographer to take a picture. Take photo (rear) items for taking pictures using the camera, record video items for video recording, and take selfie (front) for taking self pictures using the front camera.
  • the pop-up menu may include an option 2432 and / or an edit item for changing items included in the quick menu 2433.
  • the electronic device may edit.
  • a touch input 2431 for an item is detected, a user interface for changing items included in the quick menu 2433 may be displayed as a popup window or displayed on the entire screen.
  • the electronic device may include items (eg, take selfie) that may be included in the quick menu 2433, as shown in the second drawing of FIG. 24D. (front), record video, take photo (rear), pro mode, panorama, slow motion, mode list, etc.
  • the quick menu may be configured using the items selected by the user.
  • the electronic device may select the option 2442 and the quick menu 2443. It may display a pop-up menu that includes.
  • Option 2442 may include a function item related to icon control of the gallery application
  • quick menu 2443 may include some function item related to the gallery application.
  • the option 2442 may include a delete item for deleting a camera application icon
  • the quick menu 2443 may include a view favorite item for entering a favorite screen and an event view screen. It may include a view events item for viewing, a view videos item for entering a video category list screen, and an album item for entering a recently used album screen.
  • the popup menu may include an option 2442 and / or an edit item for changing items included in the quick menu 2443.
  • the electronic device may display a user interface for changing items included in the quick menu 2443 in a pop-up window or the entire screen.
  • the electronic device displays items that can be included in the quick menu 2443 and uses the items selected by the user. To configure the Quick Menu.
  • the electronic device may select the option 2452 and the quick menu 2453. It may display a pop-up menu that includes.
  • Option 2452 may include function items related to icon control of the music application, and quick menu 2453 may include some function items related to the music application.
  • option 2452 may include a delete item for deleting a music application icon, and the quick menu 2453 may include items for playing the music directly without entering the music application screen (eg, a track). Name, music name, playlist, album name, artist name, etc.).
  • the popup menu may include an option 2452, and / or an edit item for changing items included in the quick menu 2453.
  • the electronic device may display a user interface for changing items included in the quick menu 2453 in a pop-up window or the entire screen.
  • the electronic device displays items that can be included in the quick menu 2443 and uses the items selected by the user. To configure the Quick Menu.
  • the electronic device may display options 2246, content list 2463, and the like. And a pop-up menu including a quick menu 2464.
  • Option 2242 may include a function item related to icon control of the video editing application
  • content list 2463 may include editable media items
  • quick menu 2464 may include some function related to the video editing application. It can contain an item.
  • option 2442 may include a delete item for deleting a video editing application icon
  • the content list 2463 includes a project title item for entering a media editing screen of the corresponding project.
  • the quick menu 2464 may include a create new project item for entering a screen for creating a new project.
  • the popup menu may include an edit item for changing items included in the option 2542, the content list 2463, and / or the quick menu 2464.
  • the electronic device may change a user included in the content list 2465 and the quick menu 2466 as shown in the second drawing of FIG. 24G.
  • the interface can be displayed as a pop-up window or the entire screen.
  • an option 2472, a content list 2473, and A pop-up menu may be displayed that includes a quick menu 2474.
  • Option 2472 may include a function item related to icon control of the radio application
  • content list 2473 may include items representing audible channels
  • quick menu 2474 may include some function related to the radio application. It can contain an item.
  • the option 2472 may include a delete item for deleting a radio application icon, and the content list 2473 does not enter the radio application screen but directly enters a listening screen for the corresponding channel.
  • the quick menu 2474 may include a channel change item for entering the channel change screen, and / or a favorite channel item.
  • the popup menu may include an edit item for changing items included in the option 2472, the content list 2473, and / or the quick menu 2474.
  • the electronic device may display a user interface for changing items included in the quick menu 2474 in a pop-up window as shown in the second drawing of FIG. 24H.
  • the quick menu can be displayed on the entire screen and the items selected by the user can be configured.
  • 25A to 25G illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a contact application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • an electronic device may execute a contact application by a user input and display a contact list on a screen.
  • the electronic device includes various methods for creating a contact when a touch input 2501 is detected with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for a floating action button (FAB) area while a contact list is displayed.
  • a pop-up menu 2503 can be displayed.
  • the pop-up menu 2503 may add an add nearby contacts item to enter a screen for creating contacts for other electronic devices located nearby, and enter a screen for creating a contact by scanning a business card.
  • the electronic device may include a touch input 2511 having a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for a floating action button (FAB) area in a state where a contact list is displayed. If this is detected, a menu 2513 including various methods for generating a contact may be displayed on the premise screen. In this case, the menu 2513 may be displayed in the form of a window having a certain transparency on the entire screen of the electronic device.
  • the menu 2513 may include a peripheral contact addition item, a business card scan item, a contact creation item, and the like.
  • the electronic device may use a touch input (eg, a force or force greater than or equal to a threshold value with respect to an area where a user contact of the electronic device is displayed while the contact list is displayed). If 2521 is detected, a pop-up window 2523 including information on a contact of the electronic device user may be displayed.
  • the pop-up window including information on the contact information of the electronic device user may include an edit menu item for entering a profile image of the user, a status message, and a screen for editing a profile.
  • the electronic device may include a touch input 2531 having a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for a region where a specific contact is displayed while the contact list is displayed. If detected, a popup window 2533 including information on a specific contact may be displayed.
  • the pop-up window 2533 including information about a specific contact includes a user profile image of a specific contact, a name (or user name) of a specific contact, a phone number of a specific contact, and a video call item for entering a video call mode for the specific contact.
  • a voice call item for entering a voice call mode for a specific contact, a message item for entering a message sending mode for a specific contact, and an edit menu item for entering a screen for editing information about a specific contact. have.
  • the electronic device has a strength or pressure greater than a threshold value for a region in which a profile image of a specific contact or a name of a specific contact is displayed while the contact list is displayed. If a touch input 2541 is detected, a pop-up window 2543 including information on a specific contact may be displayed.
  • the pop-up window 2543 including information about a specific contact includes a user profile image of a specific contact, a name (or user name) of a specific contact, a phone number of a specific contact, and a video call item for entering a video call mode for the specific contact.
  • a voice call item for entering a voice call mode for a specific contact, a message item for entering a message sending mode for a specific contact, and an edit menu item for entering a screen for editing information about a specific contact. have.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input 2551 with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for a group menu item while a contact list is displayed
  • the electronic device detects a touch input 2551.
  • the popup window 2553 including the group list may be displayed.
  • the group menu item may be a menu item for entering a screen for displaying a contact registered in an electronic device for each group.
  • the popup window 2553 including the group list may include a group name of contacts registered in the electronic device and the number of contacts included in each group.
  • the electronic device may execute a contact application according to a user input and display a screen including detailed information about a specific contact. If a touch input 2561 is detected with a pressure or force greater than or equal to a threshold value among the profile images of a specific contact displayed on the screen, the electronic device may display a thumbnail image of which the touch input 2561 is detected. Can be displayed large using the pop-up window (2563). Alternatively, the electronic device may display the thumbnail image and the at least one other thumbnail image in which the touch input 2601 is detected using the popup window 2565.
  • the at least one other thumbnail image may be a profile image associated with a specific contact.
  • 26A to 26F illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a telephone application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • an electronic device may display a contact list on a screen by executing a phone application by a user input.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input 2601 with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for the Floating Action Button (FAB) area while the contact list is displayed, information about a recent call history is displayed.
  • a pop-up menu 2603 may be displayed.
  • the pop-up menu 2603 may include a contact name of the counterpart electronic device for the three recently generated calls in the electronic device.
  • the electronic device may use a touch input 2611 with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for a floating action button (FAB) area in a state where a contact list is displayed. If this is detected, a pop-up menu 2613 including information on the recently generated missed call history may be displayed.
  • the pop-up menu 2603 may include a contact name of the counterpart electronic device for the three missed calls recently generated in the electronic device.
  • the electronic device may execute a phone application according to a user input and display a list indicating a phone call history on a screen.
  • the electronic device pops up for a specific contact when a touch input 2621 is detected with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for the area where the specific contact is displayed while a list indicating the telephone call history is displayed.
  • Menus 2623 and 2625 may be displayed. For example, when a specific contact in which a touch input is detected is pre-registered in the electronic device, as shown in the second drawing of FIG. And a pop-up menu 2623 including a message composition menu item and the like. As another example, when the specific contact in which the touch input is detected is a contact not registered in the electronic device, as shown in the third drawing of FIG. A popup menu 2625 may be displayed including a contact update item and the like.
  • an electronic device may display a preferred contact list and a contact list frequently contacted on a screen by executing a phone application by a user input.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input 2631 with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for a specific contact area included in the preferred contact list while the preferred contact list and the frequently contact list are displayed.
  • the user may display a popup menu 2633 for a specific contact.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up menu including a direct call for calling a specific contact and a contact detail view item for displaying detailed information about the specific contact. 2633).
  • the electronic device has a threshold of strength or pressure for a specific contact area included in the frequently contacted list while the preferred contact list and the frequently contacted contact list are displayed. If a touch input 2641 is greater than or equal to a value, a pop-up menu 2643 for a specific contact may be displayed. For example, as shown in the second drawing of FIG. 26E, the electronic device may display a pop-up menu 2643 including an item for adding a specific contact to the preferred contact list.
  • the electronic device may display a screen including a dial pad for inputting a phone number by executing a phone application by a user input.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up menu 2653 including contact information mapped to a specific button when a touch input 2651 is detected for a specific button of the dial pad whose strength or pressure is greater than or equal to a threshold value, or
  • a popup menu 2655 may be displayed for mapping a contact to a specific button. For example, if there is a contact mapped to button "1" of the dial pad, the electronic device may display a contact name mapped to button "1" of the dial pad, a description related to the contact, as shown in the second drawing of FIG.
  • a pop-up menu 2653 including a video call menu item, a voice call menu item, and a message item may be displayed.
  • the electronic device when there is no contact mapped to button “1” of the dial pad, the electronic device includes a shortcut number setting menu item for mapping a contact to button “1” as shown in the third drawing of FIG. 26F.
  • Pop-up menu 2655 may be displayed.
  • the electronic device may select a specific contact from among the contacts registered in the electronic device, so that the contact may be registered in the button “1” of the dial pad. The screen for selecting can be displayed.
  • 27A and 27B illustrate screen examples in which an electronic device operates based on a touch input method during a call with another electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device executes a phone application by using a user input to establish a call connection with another user and may display a screen indicating that the call connection is made with another user.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up menu 2703 including contact information of another user when a touch input 2701 is detected that the strength or pressure of the other user's profile image displayed on the screen is greater than or equal to the threshold. ) Can be displayed.
  • the pop-up menu 2703 may include information such as another user's contact name, another user's company, job title, birthday, and the like.
  • the electronic device executes a phone application by using a user input to perform a video call connection with another user and display a screen indicating that the user is in a video call connection with another user.
  • the electronic device may be configured to capture another user's image or to start recording when a touch input 2711 is detected with pressure or force greater than or equal to a threshold value for another user's image display area. Can be displayed 2713.
  • 28A to 28G illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a message application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • an electronic device may execute a message application according to a user input and display a screen including a list of message transmission and reception with other users.
  • the electronic device may detect a contact image corresponding to a specific message or a contact name (user name) when a touch input 2801 is detected in which a strength or pressure of a specific message item area is greater than or equal to a threshold value in a message transmission / reception list.
  • a popup window 2802 may be displayed, including a phone number, phone number type (eg, mobile phone, home phone, fax, etc.) information, and a contact view menu item.
  • the electronic device may remove the pop-up window 2802.
  • the electronic device may display a full screen 2805 including information related to a contact corresponding to a specific message, as shown in the third drawing of FIG. 28A. Can be.
  • a menu 2813 may be displayed that includes video chat, group chat, and new message creation menu items.
  • the menu 2813 may be displayed in the form of a window having a certain transparency on the entire screen of the electronic device.
  • the electronic device has a threshold of strength due to pressure or force for a button area for adding a high priority user (preferred user) while a message transmission / reception list is displayed.
  • a touch input 2821 equal to or greater than the value is detected
  • a pop-up menu 2823 including various methods for adding a high priority user may be displayed.
  • pop-up menu 2823 may include a thread list item for adding an important user using a thread list for text, a contact item for adding an important user using a contact list registered in an electronic device, and a user. It may include a contact item for adding an important user by using the input telephone number.
  • the electronic device may execute a message application according to a user input and display a multimedia message transmitted and received with another user.
  • a touch input 2831 is detected for a specific content area included in a multimedia message, the strength or pressure of which is greater than or equal to a threshold value
  • the electronic device enlarges the content included in the multimedia message and displays it in a pop-up window. 2833).
  • the electronic device may first display the first content included in the multimedia message in the popup window (2833), and when the touch input 2834 is dragged with respect to the popup window in which the first content is displayed, the electronic device may display the first message in the multimedia message.
  • the second content included in the popup window may be displayed 2835.
  • the electronic device may display 2837 the third content included in the multimedia message on the pop-up window.
  • the electronic device may execute a message application according to a user input and display a multimedia message transmitted and received with another user.
  • a touch input 2841 is detected in which the intensity of pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold with respect to a map content area included in a multimedia message
  • the electronic device may enlarge and display the map content in a popup window (2843). have.
  • the electronic device may execute a message application according to a user input and display a list of multimedia contents that can be transmitted to the electronic device of another user. For example, when a file attachment menu item is selected on a message transmission screen, the electronic device may display multimedia contents that can be transmitted to another user's electronic device as a thumbnail image.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input 2851 having a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for a specific multimedia content in a list of multimedia contents that can be transmitted to another user's electronic device, the electronic device may select the multimedia content.
  • the display 2853 may be enlarged and displayed in a popup window.
  • the electronic device may execute a message application according to a user input and display a screen including a list of message transmission and reception with other users.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input 2861 having a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for an area indicating a message to be transmitted or received with a specific user while the message transmission / reception list is displayed, the content of the message is transmitted and received.
  • a pop-up window 2863 including a quick menu may include a response item for sending a response message to the user, a delete item for deleting the send / receive message, an important user item for registering the user as a high priority user, and a contact of the user. It may include a number blocking items for blocking.
  • 29A to 29G illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a gallery application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may execute a gallery application according to a user input and display a screen indicating a list of albums stored in the electronic device.
  • the electronic device may display an image (eg, an image of the most recently photographed content, an image of the most recently stored content, an image of the most recently accessed content, etc.) of one of the contents included in each album. It can be displayed as thumbnail images for albums.
  • the electronic device does not enter the album when the touch input 2901 detects that the intensity of the pressure or force is greater than or equal to the threshold value of the thumbnail image area of the specific album, and enlarges the thumbnail image to display the display ( 2903).
  • the electronic device when the electronic device detects a touch input 2901 whose intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for a thumbnail image area of a specific album, the electronic device does not enter the album and includes the album.
  • a plurality of images of the plurality of contents can be displayed continuously in the form of a slide show.
  • the electronic device may execute a gallery application according to a user input and display a screen representing thumbnail images of contents included in a specific album.
  • the electronic device may display a preview image of the corresponding content when the touch input 2911 is detected in which the intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for a specific thumbnail image area.
  • an electronic device may execute a gallery application according to a user input to classify contents stored in the electronic device according to time, and display thumbnail images of the contents classified according to time.
  • the electronic device may display a preview image of the corresponding content on the popup window when the touch input 2921 detects that the intensity of the pressure or force is greater than or equal to the threshold value for the specific thumbnail image area.
  • the electronic device may display the corresponding content on the entire preview image 2925 or play the corresponding content.
  • the electronic device may execute a gallery application according to a user input and display a screen indicating a list of albums stored in the electronic device.
  • the electronic device may display an image (eg, an image of the most recently photographed content, an image of the most recently stored content, an image of the most recently accessed content, etc.) of one of the contents included in each album. It can be displayed as thumbnail images for albums.
  • the electronic device does not enter the album and detects a plurality of images included in the album when a touch input 2931 is detected in which the intensity of pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for a thumbnail image area of a specific album.
  • the display 2333 may be sequentially displayed in the form of a slide show.
  • the electronic device does not enter the album when a touch input 2931 is detected in which the intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for a thumbnail image area of a specific album.
  • the display 2935 may be displayed in the form of thumbnails representing the plurality of images included.
  • an electronic device executes a gallery application according to a user input, such as multimedia content stored in the electronic device (eg, a video, a burst shot, a motion photo, a motion panorama, etc.). Can display the preview image.
  • a touch input 2941 is detected in which the intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value with respect to the preview image area, the electronic device does not enter an application for playing the multimedia content and immediately plays the multimedia content. Display 2943.
  • the electronic device may execute a gallery application according to a user input and display a collage image.
  • a touch input 2951 is detected in which a strength or pressure is greater than or equal to a threshold value for a specific area within the collage image
  • the electronic device enlarges the image of the corresponding area according to pressure or an arbitrary intensity, and displays the display 2953. )can do.
  • an electronic device may display a multimedia content (eg, a moving gif image) by executing a gallery application by a user input.
  • a touch input 2961 is detected in which a force or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for a specific area of the multimedia content
  • the electronic device adjusts and displays a playback speed of the multimedia content according to pressure or an arbitrary intensity. can do.
  • the electronic device may adjust the playback speed of the multimedia content faster as the pressure intensity of the touch input sensed for the multimedia content increases, and the playback speed of the multimedia content slower as the pressure intensity is smaller.
  • 30A to 30D illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for an electronic mail application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • an electronic device may execute an electronic mail application according to a user input and display a mail inbox screen including account information and a list of received mails.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up window including a list indicating one or more accounts registered in the e-mail application when a touch input 3001 is detected in which the intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for the area where the account information is displayed. 3003 may be displayed. For example, if two accounts (for example, androidus@gmail.com and ux.pims@gmail.com) are registered in the e-mail application, the electronic device may display a pop-up window 3003 including information about the two accounts. Can be displayed.
  • the electronic device receives an inbox including account information about a specific account where the touch input is detected and a list of mails received for the specific account. ) Screen 3007.
  • the electronic device may execute an electronic mail application according to a user input and display a mail inbox screen including account information and a list of received mails.
  • the electronic device may display a popup window 3013 including a preview of the e-mail. Display.
  • the pop-up window 3013 may include a file list attached to the e-mail and a user interface for providing a quick response to the e-mail.
  • the electronic device when a touch input 3011 is detected in which an intensity caused by pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for an area where a specific received mail item is displayed, the electronic device sends an e-mail related to the corresponding e-mail. And a pop-up window 3015 including a preview of the representative e-mail among the corresponding e-mail and the related e-mail may be displayed.
  • the pop-up window 3013 may include a list of files attached to the representative e-mail, a user interface for providing a quick response to the representative e-mail, and information about the battery e-mail related to the representative e-mail.
  • the representative e-mail may be the oldest e-mail, the most recent e-mail, or an importantly marked e-mail among the e-mail and the related e-mail.
  • the electronic device may execute an electronic mail application according to a user input and display a specific mail included in a receiving mailbox or a sending mailbox on a screen.
  • the electronic device may display a list of attached files.
  • the electronic device may display a popup window 3025 including a preview of the attachment. ) Can be displayed.
  • the pop-up window 3025 may include various menu items for managing the attachment.
  • the pop-up window 3025 may include a save item for saving the attachment, a save as item for saving the attachment under another name, and the attachment with another electronic device. It may include a share item for sharing and a copy item for copying a corresponding attachment.
  • the electronic device list may be attached. Without opening the popup window 3025 including a preview of any one of the attached files can be displayed.
  • the electronic device may execute an electronic mail application according to a user input and display a specific mail included in a receiving mailbox or a sending mailbox on a screen. If a touch input 3031 is detected for a replay item for sending a response mail for a specific mail or the pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value, the electronic device does not switch the screen.
  • the user interface 3033 may be further displayed to provide quick response to some areas.
  • the user interface 3033 may include a soft keypad area, an input text display area, and a transfer key button.
  • 31A and 31B illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a call reception application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may display a call reception screen indicating that an incoming call has occurred.
  • the electronic device may perform various functions related to call rejection when a touch input 3101 with an intensity greater than or equal to a threshold is detected for an area where an icon for rejecting a call is displayed on the call reception screen.
  • the pop-up menu 3103 including a may be displayed.
  • the pop-up menu 3103 may include a notification setting item for notifying that a call reception has occurred after a predetermined time has elapsed, a number blocking item for blocking a corresponding phone number, and a report for reporting the corresponding phone number to another electronic device. Number notification items and the like.
  • the electronic device may display a call reception screen indicating that an incoming call is generated.
  • the electronic device may perform various functions related to call rejection when a touch input 3111 having an intensity greater than or equal to a threshold value is detected for an area where an icon for rejecting a call is displayed on the call reception screen.
  • the menu 3113 including a may be displayed. In this case, the menu 3113 may be displayed in the form of a window having a certain transparency on the entire screen of the electronic device.
  • the menu 3113 may include, for example, a notification setting item, a number blocking item, a number report item, and the like.
  • 32A to 32E illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for an application displaying a content list in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may display an execution screen of a my file application by a user input.
  • the My file application execution screen may include thumbnail images of recent files, a capacity item of an electronic device, a download history item, a document item, an image item, an audio item, and the like.
  • the electronic device displays a pop-up window 3203 that provides a preview of the file when a touch input 3201 is detected with an intensity or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for an area where a thumbnail image of the file is recently displayed. Can be displayed.
  • the pop-up window 3203 includes information such as a preview image of the file, a title (or name) of the file, a size, a storage location, a storage date, and the like, and additionally includes menu items for managing the file. can do.
  • the pop-up window 3203 may include a share item for sharing the file with another electronic device, a delete item for deleting the file, and a move for moving the file to another location. An item, and a copy item for copying the file.
  • the electronic device executes the file by using an application corresponding to the file, thereby displaying the execution result of the file on the screen 3205.
  • the electronic device may display an execution screen of a file application by a user input.
  • the My file application execution screen may include thumbnail images of recent files, a capacity item of an electronic device, a download history item, a document item, an image item, an audio item, and the like.
  • the touch input 3211 is detected with an intensity or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for the area where the capacity item of the electronic device is displayed, the electronic device may provide information about the storage space usage of the electronic device and unnecessary files.
  • a pop-up window 3213 providing a function for deleting may be displayed.
  • the electronic device executes my file application according to a user input, and displays a list indicating files stored in the electronic device.
  • the electronic device may display pop-up windows 3223 and 3225 that provide a preview of the file when a touch input 3221 is detected with an intensity or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for an area representing a specific file.
  • the pop-up windows 3223 and 3225 include information such as a preview image of the file, a title (or name) of the file, a size, a storage location, a storage date, and the like, and additionally a menu item for managing the file. Can include them.
  • the popup window 3223 may include a share item, a delete item, a move item, a copy item, a save item, and the like.
  • the electronic device may detect a touch input on the preview image included in the pop-up window 3223 and perform a page turning function on the document file.
  • the electronic device may provide a preview function along with the preview image through the pop-up windows 3223 and 3225.
  • the electronic device may provide a video playing function through pop-up windows 3223 and 3225.
  • the electronic device may provide an icon (eg, an installation icon) related to a function of the file through pop-up windows 3223 and 3225.
  • the electronic device may display an execution screen of a file application by a user input.
  • the My file application execution screen may include thumbnail images of recent files, a capacity item of an electronic device, a download history item, a document item, an image item, an audio item, and the like.
  • the electronic device displays a pop-up window 3223 containing a list of recently stored images when a touch input 3231 is detected in which the intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for the area where the image item is displayed. can do.
  • the pop-up window 3203 may include a thumbnail image for each of recently stored images.
  • the electronic device may execute a my file application according to a user input and display a list indicating voice files stored in the electronic device.
  • the electronic device may execute a voice recording application according to a user input and display a list indicating voice files stored in the electronic device.
  • a touch input 3241 is detected with an intensity or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for an area in which information of a specific voice file is displayed, the electronic device does not play the corresponding voice file and does not play the corresponding voice file.
  • a pop-up window 3243 including information (for example, information on contents included in a voice file, information on a voice file generation time, information on a last modified time, storage location, size, etc.) may be displayed.
  • the pop-up window 3243 may include a menu item (eg, a play item, an edit item, etc.) for managing the corresponding voice file.
  • the electronic device may display a list representing voice files as shown in FIG. 32E. If the electronic device detects a touch input 3251 with an intensity or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for an area where information of a specific voice file is displayed, the electronic device does not play the voice file, and then briefly displays the voice file.
  • a pop-up window 3243 including information eg, information on a voice file generation time, information on a last modified time, storage location, size, etc.
  • the pop-up window 3253 may include a menu item (eg, a play item, an edit item, etc.) for managing the corresponding voice file.
  • 33A to 33G illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a calendar application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may display a calendar application execution screen by a user input.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up menu 3303 for moving the date when a touch input 3301 is detected in the calendar application execution screen with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for the Today button area. have.
  • the pop-up menu 3303 may include items (eg, 1 month ago, 1 year ago, 10 years ago, etc.) for moving to a date that differs by a preset period from today.
  • the electronic device displays a pop-up menu 3303 for moving the date even when a touch input with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold is detected for another area in the calendar application execution screen. can do.
  • the electronic device may display a calendar application execution screen by a user input.
  • a touch input 3311 is detected in the calendar application execution screen that has a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for a specific date area
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up window 3315 including an hourly schedule of the corresponding date. Can be displayed.
  • the touch input 3313 when a touch input 3313 is detected in the pop-up window 3315 for a time domain without a schedule, the touch input 3313 with an intensity or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold is detected. Can perform a function for input.
  • the electronic device when a touch input 3313 is detected in the pop-up window 3315 in which the intensity due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value, the electronic device maps to the corresponding time domain. You can select a scheduled schedule.
  • the electronic device when the touch sensing 3315 dragged in the left / right direction in the pop-up window 3315, the electronic device may display a time-based schedule of a date corresponding to the corresponding direction in the pop-up window 3315.
  • the electronic device may scroll and display the schedule screen for each time in a direction corresponding to the drag direction in the popup window 3315. have.
  • the electronic device may display a calendar application execution screen by a user input. If the electronic device detects a touch input 3331 equal to or greater than the threshold value due to the pressure or force for the FAB area within the calendar application execution screen, the electronic device may include a menu 3323 including a schedule input recommendation date and / or time. ) Can be displayed. In this case, the menu 2523 may be displayed in the form of a window having a certain transparency on the entire screen of the electronic device. The menu 2523 may include a date and / or time at which a schedule can be input as a recommendation date and / or time based on the current date and time information. According to an embodiment, the menu 2523 may include a to-do input shortcut item.
  • the electronic device may display a calendar application execution screen according to a user input.
  • the touch input 3331 is greater than or equal to the threshold value due to pressure or force for the specific schedule.
  • a pop-up window 3335 including details of the corresponding schedule may be displayed.
  • the pop-up window 3335 may include a start time and end time, a place, a purpose, and notification information of the schedule as details of the schedule.
  • the electronic device may display a calendar application execution screen by a user input.
  • a touch input 3331 equals or greater than the threshold value due to pressure or force is displayed for a region where a specific month is displayed. If detected, a pop-up window 3353 including a preview image indicating a schedule for the month may be displayed.
  • the electronic device may display a calendar application execution screen by a user input.
  • a touch input 3331 is detected with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold for an area where a specific date is displayed.
  • a pop-up window 3363 including a preview image indicating a schedule for the corresponding date may be displayed.
  • 34A to 34C illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a search application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • an electronic device may execute a search application according to a user input and display a search result screen for text input to the user.
  • the electronic device may display the search results for the corresponding text by category on the search result screen.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input 3401 with an intensity or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for an item belonging to a specific category, the electronic device fixes the item to a designated area of the screen (for example, the lower area). You can. For example, since the item is fixed to the designated area of the screen, the item may continue to be displayed in the designated area of the screen even when the user returns to the previous screen by the user input.
  • the electronic device executes a search application according to a user input, and displays the search results for the corresponding text in categories on the search result screen.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up window including search results belonging to a category when a touch input 3411 is detected in which an intensity by pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value for an item for viewing a search result for a specific category. 3413).
  • the electronic device may scroll and display the search results in the corresponding direction.
  • the electronic device executes a search application based on a user input and displays the search results for the corresponding text in categories on the search result screen. For example, if a plurality of multimedia contents (eg, a video or a photo) is found as a result of searching for a specific text, the electronic device classifies the plurality of searched multimedia contents into a gallery category, and the plurality of multimedia contents belonging to the gallery category. Can display thumbnail images.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up window 3342 that provides a preview of the multimedia content when a touch input 341 is detected with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for the thumbnail image area included in the gallery category. Can be displayed.
  • the pop-up window 3342 may include an operation button for playing and managing the corresponding multimedia content.
  • the electronic device detects touch 3344 dragged in a specific direction with respect to the pop-up window 3422 or touch detection 3423 for a button indicating movement in a specific direction, the electronic device displays multimedia contents corresponding to the direction in the pop-up window 3425. Can be displayed.
  • the electronic device may execute an application for playing the multimedia content and play the multimedia content.
  • the gallery category has been described as an example, but the electronic device may perform the above-described operation on the contents included in the memo, the contact, the message, and the music category.
  • 35A and 35B illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a contact application displayed on an edge area in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may display contacts predefined in the edge area.
  • the electronic device displays a pop-up window 3503 including information on the contact when a touch input 3501 is detected with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for a specific contact area displayed in the edge area. can do.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up window 3503 including a profile picture, a contact name, status information, etc. of the corresponding contact.
  • the electronic device may display an icon 3511 indicating the number of events generated in the electronic device in relation to the contact along with the contacts specified in the edge area.
  • an event generated in the electronic device in connection with a contact may include a call reception, a message reception, a mail reception, an appointment time notification, and the like.
  • the electronic device generates an event for a contact when a touch input 3513 is detected with an intensity of pressure or force greater than or equal to a threshold for an icon 3511 area indicating the number of events generated in the electronic device.
  • the pop-up window 3515 indicating whether or not the display can be displayed.
  • a popup window 3515 may be displayed indicating that a text message is received from the first contact, multimedia content is received from the second contact, and a missed call is received from the third contact.
  • the pop-up window 3515 may indicate to which contact an event occurred using the profile image.
  • the electronic device may display an icon 3501 indicating the number of events generated in the electronic device in relation to the contact along with the contacts specified in the edge area.
  • an event generated in the electronic device in connection with a contact may include a call reception, a message reception, a mail reception, an appointment time notification, and the like.
  • the electronic device generates an event for a contact when a touch input 3503 is detected with an intensity of pressure or force greater than or equal to a threshold for an icon 3501 indicating the number of events generated in the electronic device.
  • the pop-up window 3505 indicating whether or not may be displayed.
  • 36A and 36B illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for an Internet application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may display an internet application execution screen by a user input.
  • the electronic device displays a pop-up menu 3603 including a function related to homepage setting when a touch input 3601 is detected on the homepage button of the Internet application execution screen in which the strength due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value. can do.
  • the pop-up menu 3603 may provide a function of setting one of a default web page, a web page that can be accessed quickly, a current web page, and another web page as a home page.
  • the electronic device may display an internet application execution screen by a user input. If the electronic device detects a touch input 3613 with a pressure or force greater than or equal to a threshold value for the bookmark button on the Internet application execution screen, a pop-up including a setting function for a web page displayed on the current screen is displayed.
  • Menu 3615 may be displayed.
  • the pop-up menu 3615 may include an item for setting a bookmark for a currently accessed web page, an item for setting a currently connected web page as a quick access web page, and a home screen for the currently connected web page. May include an item for setting to, an item for storing a currently accessed web page, and the like.
  • FIG. 37 illustrates an example of a screen that operates based on a touch input method for a watch application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may display a screen for executing a clock application according to a user input.
  • the clock application execution screen may include time information about at least one region.
  • a touch input 3701 is detected in which a strength due to pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold value in a specific region
  • a popup window 3703 is performed to add time information of the region to the home screen.
  • the electronic device may add and display a widget application 3705 indicating time information of a corresponding region on the home screen.
  • 38A and 38B illustrate screen examples of operations based on a touch input method for a music application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may display a music application execution screen according to a user input.
  • the electronic device may classify music contents into one or more groups based on a playlist, a track, an album, an artist, a genre, a folder, and a composer, and display a list of groups requested by the user.
  • the electronic device detects a touch input 3801 with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value for music content included in a specific group (for example, an album group)
  • the electronic device may preview 3380 the corresponding content.
  • the pop-up window may include an image corresponding to the group and information of music contents belonging to the group.
  • the quick menu 3805 may shuffle music contents included in the group and music included in the group. It may include items for performing functions such as adding content to a playlist, and deleting music content included in a corresponding group.
  • the electronic device may display a music application execution screen according to a user input.
  • the electronic device may include a popup window including information 3913 and a quick menu 3815 about the music content. Display the corresponding music content.
  • the pop-up window may include metadata such as track name, artist, album, genre, etc. of the corresponding music content
  • the quick menu 3815 may include an artist detail view of the music content and an album detail of the music content. It may include items that can perform a function such as a view, adding the music content to the playlist, and adding the music content as the last song of the currently playing list.
  • 39 illustrates an example of a screen operating based on a touch input method for a video playing application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • an electronic device may receive a message (eg, a social network service message) including a web link from another electronic device.
  • a message eg, a social network service message
  • the electronic device may execute a video playing application to play and display the content of the web link.
  • the electronic device may detect a web page image and a web link corresponding to the web link when a touch input 3901 is detected on the playback screen of the content corresponding to the web link with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value.
  • a popup window 3403 that includes information may be displayed.
  • FIG. 40 illustrates an example of a screen operating based on a touch input method for a video editing application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may display a video editing application execution screen in response to a user input.
  • the video editing application execution screen may include a preview image, a name, a total playback time, and a storage time or an editing time for the editable video contents.
  • the electronic device displays a pop-up window including a preview 4003 and a quick menu 4005 for a specific video content area when a touch input with a strength or pressure greater than or equal to a threshold value is detected for a specific video content area. can do.
  • the quick menu may include a function item for sharing the corresponding video content with another electronic device.
  • 41 illustrates an example of a screen operating based on a touch input method for a radio application in an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.
  • the electronic device may display a radio application execution screen according to a user input.
  • the radio application execution screen may include information on a radio channel currently received, a list of all radio channels, a list of preferred radio channels, a list of broadcast channels, and the like.
  • the electronic device may display a pop-up window including content information 4103 and a quick menu 4105 when a touch input is detected in which an intensity or a force caused by pressure or force is greater than or equal to a threshold for an area where specific radio channel information is displayed. Can be displayed.
  • the content information 4103 may include frequency information of a corresponding radio channel, a broadcast name, radio system text information, and the like.
  • the quick menu 4105 may include items capable of performing functions such as immediately listening to a corresponding radio channel, providing a name change popup for the corresponding radio channel, and deleting a broadcast.
  • module may refer to a unit that includes one or a combination of two or more of hardware, software, or firmware.
  • a “module” may be interchangeably used with terms such as, for example, unit, logic, logical block, component, or circuit.
  • the module may be a minimum unit or part of an integrally constructed part.
  • the module may be a minimum unit or part of performing one or more functions.
  • the “module” can be implemented mechanically or electronically.
  • a “module” is one of application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chips, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), or programmable-logic devices that perform certain operations, known or developed in the future. It may include at least one.
  • ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
  • FPGAs field-programmable gate arrays
  • an apparatus eg, modules or functions thereof
  • a method eg, operations
  • computer-readable storage media in the form of a program module. It can be implemented as a command stored in.
  • a processor eg, the processor 120
  • one or more processors may perform a function corresponding to the instruction.
  • the computer-readable storage medium may be, for example, the memory 140.
  • Computer-readable recording media include hard disks, floppy disks, magnetic media (e.g. magnetic tape), optical media (e.g. compact disc read only memory), DVD ( digital versatile discs, magneto-optical media (e.g. floptical disks), hardware devices (e.g. read only memory, random access memory (RAM), or flash memory)
  • the program instructions may include not only machine code generated by a compiler, but also high-level language code executable by a computer using an interpreter, etc.
  • the hardware device described above may be various. It can be configured to operate as one or more software modules to perform the operations of the embodiments, and vice versa.
  • Modules or program modules according to various embodiments of the present disclosure may include at least one or more of the above components, some of them may be omitted, or may further include additional components. Operations performed by a module, program module, or other component according to various embodiments of the present disclosure may be executed in a sequential, parallel, repetitive, or heuristic manner. In addition, some operations may be executed in a different order, may be omitted, or other operations may be added. And the embodiments disclosed in this document are presented for the purpose of explanation and understanding of the disclosed, technical content, it does not limit the scope of the technology described in this document. Accordingly, the scope of this document should be construed as including all changes or various other embodiments based on the technical spirit of this document.

Abstract

La présente invention, selon divers exemples, concerne un procédé de fonction reposant sur une entrée tactile dans un dispositif électronique, et ledit dispositif. Le dispositif électronique comprend : un écran à détection tactile ; une unité permettant de mesurer l'intensité d'entrée d'un contact tactile détecté par l'écran à détection tactile ; et au moins un processeur permettant de détecter une région de contact tactile détecté et d'exécuter une instruction de commande correspondant à l'intensité d'entrée du contact tactile parmi une pluralité d'instructions de commande mises en correspondance sur une région à détection tactile. D'autres exemples sont également possibles.
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