WO2022149185A1 - 表示制御装置、表示制御方法、及びプログラム - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to a display control device, a display control method, and a program.
- Patent Document 1 when a user moves to a predetermined place with a mobile phone, the user's mobile phone displays information available at that place, and after the user moves to that place. It is described that the information displayed on the display screen is deleted after a predetermined time has elapsed.
- Patent Document 1 if the information on the display screen is erased after a predetermined time has elapsed, the space on which the information is displayed can be used for other purposes, but it has been displayed until then. Since no information can be confirmed, the convenience of the user is reduced.
- One of the purposes of this disclosure is to provide a highly convenient user interface.
- the display control device indicates a display control means for displaying at least one object on a display screen, and whether or not a predetermined time has elapsed when the at least one object is displayed. It includes a determination means for determining, and a display changing means for changing at least one of the display mode and the display position of the at least one object when it is determined that the time has elapsed.
- FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows an example of the whole structure of a display control system. It is a figure which shows an example of a home screen. It is a figure which shows an example of how the home screen changes in 1st Embodiment. It is a functional block diagram which shows an example of the function realized by the display control system in 1st Embodiment. It is a flow diagram which shows an example of the process executed in 1st Embodiment. It is a figure which shows an example of how the home screen changes in 2nd Embodiment. It is a flow diagram which shows an example of the process executed in 2nd Embodiment. It is a functional block diagram in a modification.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the overall configuration of a display control system.
- the display control system S includes a server 10 and a user terminal 20.
- Each of the server 10 and the user terminal 20 can be connected to a network N such as the Internet.
- a network N such as the Internet.
- one server 10 and one user terminal 20 are shown, but a plurality of these may be present.
- the server 10 is a server computer.
- the server 10 includes a control unit 11, a storage unit 12, and a communication unit 13.
- the control unit 11 includes at least one processor.
- the storage unit 12 includes a volatile memory such as RAM and a non-volatile memory such as a hard disk.
- the communication unit 13 includes at least one of a communication interface for wired communication and a communication interface for wireless communication.
- the user terminal 20 is a computer operated by the user.
- the user terminal 20 is a smartphone, a tablet terminal, a wearable terminal, or a personal computer.
- the user terminal 20 includes a control unit 21, a storage unit 22, a communication unit 23, an operation unit 24, a display unit 25, and an IC chip 26.
- the physical configurations of the control unit 21, the storage unit 22, and the communication unit 23 are the same as those of the control unit 11, the storage unit 12, and the communication unit 13, respectively.
- the operation unit 24 is an input device such as a touch panel.
- the display unit 25 is a liquid crystal display or an organic EL display.
- the IC chip 26 may be a chip of any standard, for example, a chip of FeliCa (registered trademark) or a so-called Type A or Type B chip in a non-contact type standard.
- the IC chip 26 includes hardware such as an antenna according to a standard, and stores, for example, information necessary for a service used by a user.
- At least one of the programs and data stored in the storage units 12 and 22 may be supplied via the network N.
- each of the server 10 and the user terminal 20 has a reading unit (for example, an optical disk drive or a memory card slot) for reading a computer-readable information storage medium, and an input / output unit for inputting / outputting data to / from an external device (for example, an optical disk drive or a memory card slot).
- an external device for example, an optical disk drive or a memory card slot
- a USB port for example, a USB port
- at least one of the programs and data stored in the information storage medium may be supplied via at least one of the reading unit and the input / output unit.
- the processing of the display control system S will be described by taking as an example the screen of an application (hereinafter, simply an application) for transmitting and receiving messages between users.
- the application is downloaded and installed in the user terminal 20 in advance. Users will be able to send and receive messages with their friends once they have registered to use the app and added friends.
- the home screen of the application is displayed on the display unit 25.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a home screen.
- the home screen G includes a header area H which is an area corresponding to a header, a footer area F which is an area corresponding to a footer, and a display area A which is an area for displaying contents. Will be. Since the home screen G is a screen that accepts user operations, it corresponds to a user interface.
- Icon I includes an image showing the sender of the unread message and text showing the beginning of the unread message.
- the unread message corresponding to the icon I is displayed on the display unit 25.
- the header area H shrinks and the icon I moves and becomes smaller. Since this time can be said to be the time for the user to confirm the information in the icon I, it will be referred to as the confirmation time hereafter.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of how the home screen G changes in the first embodiment.
- the display of the header area H and the icon I does not change until the confirmation time elapses (the state of the home screen G1).
- the header area H begins to shrink upward, and the icon I also starts moving upward (state of the home screen G2).
- the header area H shrinks upward means that the lower end of the header area H moves upward.
- the text in the icon I disappears and the icon I gradually becomes smaller, but the text in the icon I is , It may disappear gradually instead of disappearing instantly, or it may remain as it is until the icon I moves to some extent and becomes smaller.
- the header area H gradually shrinks upward, and the icon I gradually moves upward and becomes smaller (state of the home screen G3).
- the header area H shrinks to a predetermined size, it does not shrink any more (state of the home screen G4).
- the icon I stops without moving any further, becomes circular, and does not change in size.
- a predetermined value for example, 1 second.
- the time from the elapse of the confirmation time to the completion of the reduction of the header area H may be any length, for example, about 0.2 to 1 second. There may be.
- the size of the footer area F does not change even if the header area H shrinks, but the display area A becomes wider by the amount that the header area H shrinks. Since the display area A extends upward as a whole, the portion that has not been displayed until then is also displayed at the lower part of the display area A.
- the shrunk header area H expands and returns to the state of the home screen G1.
- the state of the home screen G4 gradually returns to the state of the home screen G1 will be described by an animation opposite to that of FIG. 3, but the state of the home screen G4 will be instantaneously changed to the state of the home screen G1. You may go back.
- the state of the home screen G1 gradually changes to the state of the home screen G4 without waiting for the confirmation time to elapse. Also in this case, the state of the home screen G1 may be changed to the state of the home screen G4 instantaneously.
- the animation is executed so that the header area H gradually shrinks and the icon I gradually shrinks while moving.
- the display control system S can effectively utilize the display space of the home screen G and provide a user interface with high user convenience by such animation.
- FIG. 4 is a functional block diagram showing an example of the functions realized by the display control system S in the first embodiment.
- a data storage unit 200 in the user terminal 20, a data storage unit 200, a display control unit 201, a determination unit 202, a display change unit 203, a reception unit 204, and a restoration unit 205 are realized.
- the data storage unit 200 is mainly realized as the storage unit 22.
- Each of the other functions is mainly realized by the control unit 21.
- the data storage unit 200 stores data necessary for displaying the home screen G.
- the data storage unit 200 stores the application.
- the frame which is the format of the entire home screen G, is included as a part of the application, and the individual images in the frame are obtained from the server 10, but all the images will be described. Is included as a part of the application, and the home screen G may be displayed without communicating with the server 10.
- the home screen G may be displayed as a browser screen instead of the application screen.
- the data storage unit 200 may store the browser without storing the application. If it is necessary to store some image for displaying the home screen G in the user terminal 20, the data storage unit 200 may store the image.
- the display control unit 201 causes the home screen G to display at least one icon I.
- the home screen G is an example of a display screen, and the icon I is an example of an object. Therefore, the part described as the home screen G can be read as the display screen, and the part described as the icon I can be read as an object.
- the display screen is the screen on which the object is displayed.
- the number of objects displayed on the display screen may be only one, or may be two or more.
- the display screen may not include the header area H.
- the display screen may be any screen, and may be, for example, a browser screen, a document file viewer screen, or a screen of another application other than the message application. Screen examples of other applications will be described in a modified example.
- Objects are components of the display screen.
- the object can also be said to be an image displayed on the display screen.
- the icon I displayed in the header area H is an example of an object, but the object may be visually recognizable.
- the object may be an icon displayed outside the header area H.
- the object may be a part of an image, text, numbers, figures, boxes, tables, buttons, patterns, or a combination thereof.
- the object does not have to be an image used for manipulation, but may be an image displayed as a result of some processing.
- the display control unit 201 displays at least one icon I on a part of the predetermined header area H on the home screen G. Displaying the icon I in a part of the header area H means that the header area H includes the icon I. That is, the coordinates indicating the position of the icon I are included in the header area H.
- the header area H includes the entire outline of the icon I, but a part of the outline of the icon I may protrude from the header area H.
- the header area H is an example of a display area. Therefore, the portion described as the header area H can be read as a display area.
- the display area is an area of all or a part of the home screen G.
- the size, shape, and position of the display area may be predetermined and may be any size, shape, and position.
- the display area may be the footer area F.
- the display area may be a bar arranged on the right side or the left side of the home screen G.
- the display area does not have to include the end of the home screen G, and may exist at a position away from the end of the home screen G.
- the icon I may be displayed using the entire header area H, but in the first embodiment, the display control unit 201 causes a part of the header area H to display at least one icon I. Therefore, in the header area H, there is an area not occupied by the icon I.
- the icon I is higher than the header area H, but the header area H has an area that is not hidden by the icon I and is exposed.
- the position of the icon I is not particularly determined and may change dynamically, but the position of the icon I at the time when the application is started is predetermined. Therefore, the display control unit 201 displays at least one icon I at a predetermined position in the header area H. When there are two or more icons I, the positions of the individual icons I are predetermined. The position of the icon when the application is started shall be determined by the application.
- the determination unit 202 determines whether or not the confirmation time has elapsed when at least one icon I is displayed.
- the confirmation time may be any length, and may be, for example, about 1 second to 5 seconds or about 10 seconds. In the first embodiment, the case where the confirmation time is a fixed value will be described, but the confirmation time may be a variable value.
- the user may specify the confirmation time, or the confirmation time may be dynamically determined according to the usage status of the application.
- the confirmation time may vary from user to user. It is assumed that the numerical value indicating the confirmation time is stored in the data storage unit 200 as the setting of the application.
- the determination unit 202 measures the time using a real-time clock or the like, and determines whether or not a time point after the confirmation time has elapsed from the reference time point.
- the reference time is the time when the timekeeping starts.
- the point in time is defined in the app.
- the reference time point is when the code that starts the clock is executed.
- the reference time point is the time point when the code for displaying the home screen G is executed.
- the reference time point is the time when the application is started.
- the time point before the time when the icon I actually appears on the home screen G may be the reference time point, or the time point after that may be the reference time point.
- the display changing unit 203 changes at least one of the display mode and the display position of at least one icon I.
- the case where both the display mode and the display position are changed will be described, but only one of the display mode and the display position may be changed.
- Determining that the confirmation time has elapsed is a condition (trigger) for changing at least one of the display mode and the display position.
- the display mode is the appearance (appearance or aesthetics) of the icon I.
- the display mode is at least one of the shape, size, and color of the icon I.
- the display mode may be at least one of the brightness, transparency, pattern, font, orientation, angle, and effect of the icon I.
- the display position is the position of the icon I on the home screen G.
- the display position is the coordinates of the icon in the screen coordinate system (for example, the two-dimensional coordinate system with the upper left of the home screen G as the origin). Changing the display position is synonymous with moving.
- the display changing unit 203 changes the display mode so that at least one icon I becomes smaller when it is determined that the confirmation time has elapsed.
- the area of the icon I becomes smaller.
- shortening at least one of the vertical width and the horizontal width of the icon I corresponds to the reduction of the icon I. If one of the vertical width and the horizontal width becomes longer, but the other becomes shorter and the area of the icon I as a whole becomes smaller, it corresponds to the smaller icon I.
- the icon I does not disappear completely from the home screen G, but is intentionally left.
- the icon I gradually becomes smaller, but the display changing unit 203 may make the icon I smaller instantaneously.
- the display changing unit 203 gradually reduces the icon I, it is assumed that the animation data showing the process is included as a part of the application.
- the display change unit 203 gradually reduces the icon I by playing the animation defined in this data.
- the display changing unit 203 may display the icon I of the second size smaller than the first size instead of the icon I of the first size. ..
- the reduction amount (reduction amount of the area) of the icon I may be a fixed value or a variable value.
- the display changing unit 203 changes the display mode so that the amount of information of at least one icon I is reduced when it is determined that the confirmation time has elapsed.
- the amount of information is the amount of information indicated by Icon I, for example, the amount of at least one of the text, numbers, and other symbols in Icon I.
- the number of characters or the number of digits in the icon I corresponds to the amount of information.
- the number of images in the icon I corresponds to the amount of information.
- the text in the icon I in the state of the home screen G1 disappears when the state of the home screens G2 to G4 is changed, which corresponds to a decrease in the amount of information.
- the display change unit 203 reduces the amount of information of the icon I by erasing the text in the icon I.
- the gradual decrease in text, rather than the disappearance of text in an instant may correspond to a decrease in the amount of information.
- the display changing unit 203 may gradually reduce the amount of information of the icon I by animation. Even if some text remains in the end, if the number of characters is reduced compared to the beginning, it corresponds to a decrease in the amount of information.
- At least one icon I includes a figure and a number or a character
- the display changing unit 203 determines that the confirmation time has elapsed, the number or the character included in the at least one icon I is included.
- the display mode is changed so that the figure is erased and remains.
- a figure means not only a geometric pattern but also an illustration and a photograph.
- the shape may be kept intact, but at least one of its shape, size, and position may be modified. In the example of FIG. 3, the image of the sender's face corresponding to the figure is slightly larger in size.
- the display changing unit 203 shrinks the header area H on the home screen G when it is determined that the confirmation time has elapsed.
- Shrinking the header area H means reducing the area that appears on the home screen G. For example, shortening at least one of the vertical width and the horizontal width of the header area H corresponds to shrinking the header area H.
- the internal area of the header area H (the area inside the user terminal 20, not the apparent area) does not change, but the header area H moves toward the outside of the home screen G. This corresponds to shrinking the header area H.
- the header area H is not completely erased from the home screen G, but is intentionally left.
- the header area H is shrunk so as to secure an area in which the icon I can be displayed at a minimum.
- the header area H gradually shrinks, but the display changing unit 203 may instantly shrink the header area H.
- the display changing unit 203 gradually shrinks the header area H, it is assumed that the animation data showing the process is included as a part of the application.
- the display changing unit 203 gradually shrinks the header area H by reproducing the animation defined in this data.
- the display changing unit 203 causes the header area H of the second size, which is smaller than the first size, to be displayed instead of the header area H of the first size.
- the header area H located at the first position may be moved to a second position located outside the home screen G from the first position.
- the display changing unit 203 shrinks the header area H on the home screen G so as not to include a predetermined position (the position where the icon I has been displayed until then). Change the area H.
- the display changing unit 203 changes the header area H so that the display position of the icon I in the state of the home screen G1 is outside the header area H in the state of the home screen G4.
- the display changing unit 203 changes the display position of the icon I so that at least one icon I moves in the direction in which the header area H shrinks and fits within the shrunk header area H.
- the display changing unit 203 moves the icon I in a direction in which the deviation from the upward direction or the upward direction is less than a predetermined angle (for example, 45 °). ..
- This deviation is an angle formed by the direction in which the header region H contracts (the direction in which the contour of the header region H moves) and the direction in which the icon I moves.
- the display change unit 203 changes the display position of the icon I so that the changed display position is included in the header area H after shrinking. It is assumed that the position of the destination of the icon I is defined in the application in advance.
- the reception unit 204 receives the user's operation on the home screen G. This operation may be of any kind, eg tap, flick, long press, click, or drag and drop. For example, the reception unit 204 accepts a selection operation for selecting the icon I or the button B in the header area H.
- the user terminal 20 executes a process according to the user's operation. The relationship between the operation and the processing content is defined in the application.
- the restoration unit 205 is based on at least one of the changed display mode and the display position.
- the button B selection operation is an example of the first operation. Therefore, the part explaining the selection operation of the button B can be read as the first operation.
- the first operation may be an arbitrary operation, for example, tapping or flicking the header area H, pressing a button on the operation unit 24, or shaking the user terminal 20.
- Undo means to return to the state before at least one of the display mode and the display position of the icon I is changed. Setting the state when the display control unit 201 displays the icon I corresponds to returning it to the original state. In the example of FIG. 3, the state of the home screen G4 is changed to the state of the home screen G1. In the first embodiment, the header area H also shrinks, so the restoration unit 205 also returns the header area H to the original state.
- the display change unit 203 changes at least one of the display mode and the display position even if the confirmation time elapses again thereafter. do not do. In this case, the determination unit 202 does not need to re-execute the process of determining whether or not the confirmation time has elapsed.
- the button B selection operation is performed, at least one of the display mode and the display position of the icon I is changed again.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing an example of the processing executed in the first embodiment.
- the process shown in FIG. 5 is executed by the control unit 21 operating according to the program stored in the storage unit 22.
- This process is an example of the process executed by the functional block shown in FIG. This process is executed when an operation for activating the application of the user terminal 20 is performed.
- the user terminal 20 starts the application and displays the home screen G on the display unit 25 (S100).
- the user terminal 20 may inquire of the server 10 for information (for example, an unread message) necessary for displaying the home screen G.
- the user terminal 20 performs timekeeping and determines whether or not the confirmation time has elapsed (S101).
- the user terminal 20 determines whether or not the button B has been selected (S102). If it is not determined that the button B is selected (S102; N), the process returns to the process of S101, and the timing is performed again. When it is determined that the button B is selected (S102; Y), the process proceeds to the process of S103 described later.
- the user terminal 20 When it is determined in S101 that the confirmation time has elapsed (S101; Y), the user terminal 20 has a home screen G so that the header area H gradually shrinks and the icon I gradually shrinks while moving. The display of is changed (S103). In S103, the user terminal 20 changes not only the animation in the header area H but also the display area A so that the display area A extends upward. The user terminal 20 stops the animation when the header area H is shrunk to the minimum size and the icon I becomes circular and reaches the position of the movement destination.
- the user terminal 20 determines whether or not the button B is selected (S104). If it is not determined that the button B is selected (S104; N), this process ends. When it is determined that the button B is selected (S104; Y), the user terminal 20 displays the home screen G so that the header area H gradually expands and the icon I gradually increases while moving. The change is made (S105), and this process ends.
- the opposite animation to S103 is executed.
- the header area H may be instantaneously expanded and the icon I may be instantaneously moved and enlarged instead of executing the reverse animation. Since the process of S101 is not executed after the process of S105 is executed, the display of the header area H and the icon I does not change unless the user selects the button B again.
- a highly convenient user interface can be provided by changing at least one of the display mode and the display position of at least one icon I. For example, if it is determined that the confirmation time has passed and the icon I is deleted, the user cannot see any information, but by intentionally leaving the icon I, the user can obtain the minimum information. Can be confirmed. Further, for example, even if only the display position is changed without changing the display mode of the icon I, the icon I can be automatically moved to an inconspicuous position after the user finishes checking the icon I, so that the icon I can be moved. It is possible to display another image instead of the icon I. In this case, the icon I does not move out of the home screen G, but at least a part of the icon I remains on the home screen G.
- the display space of the home screen G is reduced by the smaller icon I.
- the display mode of the icon I so that the amount of information of at least one icon I is reduced when it is determined that the confirmation time has elapsed, the information that the user has confirmed remains indefinitely. It is possible to provide a highly convenient user interface because it prevents all the information from disappearing and nothing can be confirmed. In addition, the display space of the home screen G can be effectively used as much as the amount of information of the icon I is reduced.
- the user confirms by changing the display mode of the icon I so that the numbers or characters included in at least one icon I are erased and the figure remains. It is possible to provide a highly convenient user interface by preventing the finished numbers or characters from remaining indefinitely and preventing all the information from disappearing and nothing can be confirmed. Furthermore, by intentionally leaving a figure on the icon I, it is possible to provide the maximum information that can be intuitively understood in the minimum space. Further, the display space of the home screen G can be effectively utilized as much as the number or character of the icon I is erased.
- the header area H is changed so that the header area H on the home screen G is shrunk, and at least one icon I is displayed in a part of the shrunk header area H.
- the display space of the home screen G can be effectively utilized by the amount that the header area H is shrunk.
- the minimum space for displaying the icon I can be secured.
- the header area H on the home screen G is shrunk so that the position where the icon I has been displayed is not included, and the header area H is changed to at least 1.
- the home screen G is displayed by the amount that the header area H shrinks.
- the display space can be used effectively. For example, the upper end of the display area A can be extended upward by the amount that the lower end of the header area H is moved upward, and more content can be displayed.
- the header area H is changed so that the header area on the home screen G is shrunk, and at least one icon is displayed in a part of the shrunk header area H.
- the display space of the home screen G can be effectively utilized by the amount that the header area H is shrunk.
- the icon I can be displayed in the header area H, so that the minimum information can be provided to the user.
- the button B when the selection operation of the button B is performed after at least one of the display mode and the display position of the icon I is changed, at least one of the changed display mode and the display position is restored, and the button B is used.
- the user does not change at least one of the display mode and the display position of the icon I even if the confirmation time elapses again. If it is restored by one's own will, the display can give priority to that intention. Therefore, even though the user wants to keep the header area H stretched, it is possible to prevent the header area H from shrinking arbitrarily, and it is possible to effectively enhance the convenience of the user.
- the scroll operation may be any operation as long as it is an operation for scrolling the image.
- the scroll operation may be an operation of moving the contact position up and down after touching the screen, or an operation of moving the scroll bar on the screen.
- the display control when the confirmation time described in the first embodiment has elapsed is not executed, but when the confirmation time has elapsed without performing the scroll operation, the first embodiment is performed. Display control similar to the form may be executed. In the second embodiment, the description of the same configuration as that of the first embodiment will be omitted.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of how the home screen G changes in the second embodiment.
- the header area H gradually shrinks and the icon I gradually moves and becomes smaller (as shown in FIG. 6).
- the change in the header area H from the home screen G5 to the home screen G8 is the same as the change from the home screen G1 to the home screen G4, except that the display area A scrolls by the scroll operation.
- the condition for the header area H and the like to start shrinking is that the confirmation time elapses in the first embodiment, but the scroll operation is performed in the second embodiment.
- the header area H is not returned to the original state (the state of the home screen G5) unless the button B is selected, but the scroll operation in the reverse direction is performed. In some cases, it may return to its original state.
- the determination unit 202 of the second embodiment determines whether or not the scroll operation has been accepted when at least one icon I is displayed.
- the scroll operation is an example of a predetermined operation. Therefore, the part described as the scroll operation can be read as a predetermined operation.
- the predetermined operation is not limited to the scroll operation, and may be any operation. For example, the predetermined operation may be tapping on an empty area in the header area H, flicking the header area H upward, or shaking the user terminal 20 in the vertical direction.
- the display change unit 203 changes the display mode of at least one icon I so that the amount of information of at least one icon I is reduced when it is determined that the scroll operation has been accepted.
- the meaning of the word that the amount of information is reduced is as described in the first embodiment.
- the display change unit 203 changes the display mode so that the amount of information of the icon I is reduced on condition that the scroll operation is accepted.
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing an example of the processing executed in the second embodiment. As shown in FIG. 7, the processing of S200 is the same as that of S100.
- the user terminal 20 determines whether or not the scroll operation has been accepted based on the detection signal of the operation unit 24 (S201). If it is not determined that the scroll operation has been accepted (S201; N), the process of S202 is executed in the same manner as in S102.
- the user when it is determined that the scroll operation is accepted, the user confirms by changing the display mode of at least one icon I so that the amount of information of at least one icon I is reduced. It is possible to provide a highly convenient user interface by preventing the finished information from remaining indefinitely and preventing all the information from disappearing. For example, if the icon I is deleted when the scroll operation is accepted, the user cannot see any information, but by intentionally leaving the icon I with a reduced amount of information, the user can minimize the information. You can check the information.
- FIG. 8 is a functional block diagram in a modified example. As shown in FIG. 8, in the modification described below, in addition to the functions described in the embodiment, the determination unit 206, the transition unit 207, the display setting unit 208, and the time setting unit 209 are realized. Each of these functions is mainly realized by the control unit 21.
- the number of icons I displayed in the header area H may be variable.
- the application described in the first embodiment displays the same number of icons I as the number of unread messages in the header area H. As the number of unread messages increases, the number of icons I also increases, so there is a possibility that the space in the header area H is insufficient. Therefore, the size of the header area H may be determined based on the number of icons I.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of how the size of the header area H changes according to the number of icons I.
- the state of the home screen G9 having two icons I and the state of the home screen G10 having nine icons I are shown.
- the larger the number of icons I the larger the size of the header area H.
- the smaller the number of icons I the smaller the size of the header area H may be.
- the user terminal 20 of the modification (1) includes the determination unit 206.
- the determination unit 206 determines the size of the header area H on the home screen G based on the number of icons I displayed in the header area H. For example, the determination unit 206 determines the size of the header area H so that all the icons I or a predetermined number or more of the icons I fit in the header area H. It is assumed that the relationship between the number of icons I and the size of the header area H before shrinking is defined in the application. The determination unit 206 may determine the size associated with the number of icons I as the size of the header area H before shrinking.
- the number of icons I can be specified by any method.
- the user terminal 20 may inquire of the server 10 about the number of icons I.
- the number of unread messages is the number of icons I, so the user terminal 20 determines the number of icons I by acquiring the number of unread messages from the server 10.
- the user terminal 20 may determine the number of icons I by referring to the information.
- the determination unit 206 determines the size of the home screen G after the header area H has shrunk, based on the number of icons I displayed in the header area H. For example, the determination unit 206 determines the size of the header area H after shrinking so that all the icons I or a predetermined number or more of the icons I fit in the header area H after shrinking.
- the determination unit 206 may determine the size associated with the number of icons I as the size of the header region H after shrinking.
- the display changing unit 203 changes the header area H so that the icon I fits in the header area H after shrinking based on the size determined by the determination unit 206.
- the display changing unit 203 may shrink the header area H so as to shrink to the size determined by the determination unit 206.
- the time required for the animation is fixed and the speed of the animation may be adjusted, or the speed of the animation may be fixed and the time required for the animation may be adjusted. Alternatively, for example, both the time and speed required for the animation are fixed and both may be adjusted.
- the size of the header area H after shrinking is determined on the home screen G based on the number of icons I displayed in the header area H, and the icon is displayed in the header area H after shrinking.
- the header area H so that I can be accommodated, a more convenient user interface can be provided. For example, when there are many icons I, the header area H having a large size can be set so that more icons I can be confirmed. Further, for example, when the number of icons I is small, the header area H having a small size can be used to effectively utilize the space of the home screen G.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of how icons I having different sizes are displayed in the header area H. As shown in FIG. 10, the display control unit 201 may display a plurality of icons I having different sizes on the home screen G13.
- the icon I1 has a larger number of characters, and therefore has a wider width than the icon I2.
- the amount of information to be displayed in the icon I is determined by the number of characters or digits of the information to be displayed in the icon I.
- the display changing unit 203 changes the display mode of each of the plurality of icons I so that the sizes of the plurality of icons I are the same as each other. As in the state of the home screens G14 to G16, the difference in size between the icon I1 and the icon I2 gradually becomes smaller, and finally the icon I1 and the icon I2 become the same size.
- each of the plurality of icons I is displayed so that the sizes of the plurality of icons I, which are different sizes from each other, are the same as each other.
- a more convenient user interface can be provided. For example, when the amount of information to be displayed is large, the icon I having a large size can be used to confirm more information. Further, for example, when the amount of information to be displayed is small, the header area H having a small size can be used to effectively utilize the space of the home screen G.
- the application may move to the background and a screen different from the home screen G may be displayed. After that, when the user recalls the application again, the home screen G1 may be in the same state as when the application is started.
- the user terminal 20 of the modification (3) includes the transition unit 207.
- the transition unit 207 shifts the home screen G to the background when the second operation is performed after at least one of the display mode and the display position of the icon I is changed.
- the second operation is an operation for moving the application to the background.
- the second operation may be a predetermined operation, for example, an operation of flicking upward from the bottom of the home screen G, or an operation of pressing a predetermined button of the operation unit 24.
- the display control unit 201 displays the home screen G in a state where at least one of the changed display mode and the display position is restored when the third operation is performed after the home screen G has moved to the background. Display it again.
- the third operation is an operation to recall the background application.
- the third operation is also called a fore operation. Recalling the app by the third operation is also called foreground.
- the third operation may be any predetermined operation, for example, an operation of selecting an icon of the application itself, or an operation of selecting an application to be recalled from the list of applications that have moved to the background.
- the restored state is the state when the application is started. In the example of FIG. 3, the state of the home screen G4 is changed to the state of the home screen G1.
- the display changing unit 203 changes at least one of the display mode and the display position again when time elapses after the home screen G is displayed again. This process is as described in the first embodiment. The process described in the first embodiment is executed again.
- the home screen G in which at least one of the display mode and the display position of the icon I has been restored is displayed again.
- a more convenient user interface can be provided by changing at least one of the display mode of the icon I and the display position again. For example, if it takes a long time for the user to move the application to the background and then recall it, the content of the icon I in the header area H may be forgotten, and the content to be displayed as the icon I also changes. There are times when. In this case, by displaying the extended header area H again, it is possible to present useful information to the user without performing a special operation such as selecting the button B.
- the user may be able to set the display of the header area H.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of the home screen G that enables the display setting of the header area H.
- an icon I3 for setting a display is displayed in the header area H (state of the home screen G17).
- the menu M is displayed and the display setting can be specified (state of the home screen G18).
- the user terminal 20 of the modification (4) includes a display setting unit 208.
- the display setting unit 208 sets the display regarding whether or not to change at least one of the display mode and the display position of the icons I1 and I2 based on the selection operation of the icon I3.
- the icon I3 selection operation is an example of the fourth operation.
- the fourth operation may be any predetermined operation.
- the fourth operation may be an operation of pressing and holding the header area H, or an operation of selecting a button or the like other than the icon I3.
- the display changing unit 203 determines whether to change at least one of the display mode and the display position of the icon I based on the display setting specified by the user. For example, when the user selects "always display", the display changing unit 203 does not shrink the header area H and the icon I even after the confirmation time elapses, and the display is not changed. In this case, the determination process of the determination unit 202 is not executed either.
- the display control unit 201 displays the home screen G (the state of the home screen G4) in which the header area H is shrunk from the beginning and the icon I is also small from the beginning. Display. In this case, the display changing unit 203 does not change the display of the header area H and the icon I from this state.
- the same display control as in the first embodiment is executed.
- the modification (4) it is determined according to the user's preference by deciding whether to change at least one of the display mode of the icon I and the display position based on the display setting specified by the user. , A more convenient user interface can be provided.
- the confirmation time may be set according to the number of icons I.
- the user terminal 20 of the modification (5) includes a time setting unit 209.
- the time setting unit 209 sets the length of the confirmation time based on the number of icons I displayed on the home screen G.
- the time setting unit 209 sets the length of the confirmation time so that the confirmation time becomes longer as the number of icons I increases.
- the time setting unit 209 sets the length of the confirmation time so that the shorter the number of icons I is, the shorter the confirmation time is.
- the time setting unit 209 may set the confirmation time of the length associated with the number of icons I.
- the determination unit 202 may determine whether or not the confirmation time of the length set by the time setting unit 209 has elapsed.
- the confirmation time setting method is different from that of the first embodiment, and the determination method itself is the same as that of the first embodiment.
- a more convenient user interface can be provided by setting the length of the confirmation time based on the number of icons I displayed on the home screen G. For example, when there are many icons I, a long confirmation time can be secured so that the user can carefully confirm the icons I. Further, for example, when the number of icons I is small, the confirmation time can be shortened so that more contents can be displayed quickly, and the space of the home screen G can be effectively utilized.
- the display control system S has various services such as an electronic payment service, an electronic commerce service, an electronic ticket service, a check-in service, a financial service, a communication service, or an SNS service. It can also be applied to service screens. In this modification, a case where the display control system S is applied to the electronic payment service will be described.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of how the home screen changes in the modified example (6).
- an icon I including a figure indicating the type of electronic money and a numerical value indicating the balance of electronic money is displayed (state of the home screen G19).
- the electronic money service corresponding to the selected icon I for example, charging of electronic money
- Information such as the balance of electronic money may be recorded in the IC chip 26 or may be recorded in the server 10. The payment itself using electronic money may be executed without starting the application.
- the display control unit 201 acquires the balance of each electronic money from the server 10 or the IC chip 26 and displays the icon I.
- the determination unit 202 determines whether or not the confirmation time has elapsed in the same manner as in the first embodiment, and the display change unit 203 starts reducing the header area H when it is determined that the confirmation time has elapsed. Then, the movement of the icon I is also started (the state of the home screen G20). In the example of FIG. 12, the balance of the icon I is erased at this point, but as in the first embodiment, the balance may gradually disappear, and the balance remains until the icon I becomes small to some extent. May be good.
- the display changing unit 203 gradually shrinks the header area H and gradually reduces the size while moving the icon I (state of the home screen G21).
- the display changing unit 203 makes the icon I circular so that only the electronic money figure remains (state of the home screen G22).
- the icon I may have any shape and is not limited to a circular shape.
- the icon I may have other shapes such as an ellipse, a square, or a rectangle.
- the user can make an electronic payment using a credit card registered in advance. Further, for example, the user can make an electronic payment by using the points or cash owned by the user. In this case, it is assumed that the server 10 or the IC chip 26 stores information on credit cards, information on points, or information on cash.
- a user selects a credit card to be used for payment, displays a barcode or a two-dimensional code on the user terminal 20, and the store clerk reads it with a store reader, so that payment using the credit card is executed. Further, for example, when the bar code or the two-dimensional code of the store is read by the camera of the user terminal 20, payment using the credit card selected by the user is executed.
- the payment method is not limited to these examples. For example, payment using a registered credit card may be executed without using a code.
- the display space of the home screen G can be effectively utilized while maintaining the convenience of the user. Further, the user may show the home screen G to another person at the time of payment, but may not want the balance displayed on the icon I to be seen by another person. Therefore, it is possible to prevent another person from seeing the balance by automatically deleting the balance after the user confirms the balance in the icon I.
- an icon for returning to the position of the code may be displayed.
- a text such as "Begin” may be displayed on the icon I.
- the user terminal 20 that does not support electronic money does not have to display the icon I itself.
- the header area A may be in a shrunk state when the application is started.
- the user terminal 20 when the user terminal 20 includes a vibrator, the user terminal 20 may be vibrated when the user is set to use the electronic money. Further, when selecting which of the plurality of electronic money is to be used for payment, the user terminal 20 may be vibrated more strongly. Also, for example, the balance at Icon I may be updated periodically. Further, for example, the icon I is not limited to the one of electronic money, but may be the one of other electronic values such as points. Further, for example, the icon I may have a link to another site such as a bank website embedded therein.
- the header area H does not have to be shortened even if the confirmation time has elapsed or the scroll operation has been performed. In this case, only the icon I may be smaller. On the contrary, the header area H may be shortened without changing the size or position of the icon I.
- each function may be realized by the server 10. Each function may be realized by a computer other than the server 10 and the user terminal 20, or may be shared by a plurality of computers.
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