WO2023248912A1 - Dispositif électronique et procédé de commande - Google Patents

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WO2023248912A1
WO2023248912A1 PCT/JP2023/022180 JP2023022180W WO2023248912A1 WO 2023248912 A1 WO2023248912 A1 WO 2023248912A1 JP 2023022180 W JP2023022180 W JP 2023022180W WO 2023248912 A1 WO2023248912 A1 WO 2023248912A1
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  • the present invention relates to an electronic device having a touch panel and a method of controlling the electronic device.
  • Patent Document 1 is very similar in that it includes a virtual stylus that assists operations other than direct operations with a finger or a stylus pen, and that the virtual stylus is accompanied and placed over the operation object. However, it is necessary to move the virtual stylus so that it overlaps the operation object, and then perform item operations such as tapping on the virtual stylus, and it is also necessary to determine whether to continue the drag operation or detect another tap operation. .
  • the purpose of this virtual stylus is to assist in cases where direct operation with a finger or stylus pen is not easy due to the display screen, and operation errors are likely to occur. It can only be operated, and there are no unique operation functions that can only be achieved with a virtual stylus.
  • Patent Document 2 is mainly aimed at software keyboards, and has a function of holding a predetermined operation key by placing a pointer on the predetermined operation key. A holding process (time elapse, etc.) is required. Also, the function will not be activated just by holding a predetermined key; if you hold multiple keys and move the pointer over another predetermined operation key and overlap them, This includes an execution step in which the functions of a predetermined operation key and all of the held state keys are simultaneously executed by releasing the holding of the keys at the same time.
  • Patent Document 3 additional screens and information such as a help screen and a setting item screen corresponding to the operation object are displayed by a "tracing" operation, which is different from tapping, on the operation object, but the tap operation with a finger is the main method.
  • a "tracing" operation which is different from tapping, on the operation object, but the tap operation with a finger is the main method.
  • the existence of the finger tracing operation itself may be overlooked, and if awareness of the "tracing operation" on the touch panel is low, it is necessary to make the existence known, but in the end, the tracing operation itself may be overlooked.
  • help is displayed using a ⁇ trace operation'' that allows a quick transition from the main operation of tapping. Users who operate it for the first time are likely to miss the existence of the ⁇ tracing operation'' itself, and because the tap operation and tracing operation are similar, the user may misunderstand the operation and cause confusion.
  • An electronic device includes: touch panel and A first layer screen including one or more first operation objects each representing one or more first items is displayed on the touch panel in full screen, and the pointing object is positioned at a position that does not overlap the one or more first operation objects. display at a certain initial position, When the pointing object is dragged by an input means, the pointing object is moved and displayed in accordance with the movement of the input means, While the pointing object is being dragged and displayed over one of the first operation objects, a lower level hierarchy of the first item indicated by the one first operation object is displayed.
  • the control circuit includes a control circuit that pops up and displays a second layer screen showing additional information over at least a portion of the one or more first operation objects on the first layer screen.
  • FIG. 1 shows an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • An example of touch panel display is shown.
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  • an image forming apparatus 10 such as an MFP (Multifunction Peripheral) installed in a convenience store or the like will be described as an example of an electronic device.
  • MFP Multifunction Peripheral
  • FIG. 1 shows an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the image forming apparatus 10 includes a control circuit 100.
  • the control circuit 100 is composed of a CPU 11a (Central Processing Unit) that is a processor, a RAM 11b (Random Access Memory), a ROM 11c (Read Only Memory) that is a memory, a dedicated hardware circuit, etc., and controls the entire image forming apparatus 10. Controls movement control.
  • the CPU 11a loads the information processing program stored in the ROM 11c into the RAM 11b and executes it, thereby executing the operations described in the operation flow below and controlling the display and operation input of the touch panel 17.
  • the ROM 11c permanently stores programs and data executed by the CPU 11a.
  • the ROM 11c is an example of a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium.
  • the control circuit 100 is an operation unit that includes an image reading unit 12 (image scanner), an image processing unit 14 (including a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)), an image memory 15, an image forming unit 16 (printer), and a display unit 17a. It is connected to a touch panel 17, a large-capacity nonvolatile storage device 18 such as an HDD (Hard Disk Drive) or an SSD (Solid State Drive), a facsimile communication section 19, a network communication interface 13 (communication section), and the like.
  • the control circuit 100 controls the operations of the above-mentioned parts connected to it, and transmits and receives signals and data to and from each part.
  • the operation section of the touch panel 17 is one form of an input device, and an audio input device including a microphone may be provided as the input device.
  • FIGS 2 and below show examples of display on the touch panel.
  • the control circuit 100 of the image forming apparatus 10 displays the main menu screen 200 (first layer screen) on the entire screen on the touch panel 17 and displays the pointing object 110 at the initial position 111.
  • the main menu screen 200 (FIG. 2) is the top screen that the user first recognizes.
  • the main menu screen 200 includes one or more (in this embodiment, a plurality of) first operation objects 210-213.
  • the plurality of first operation objects 210-213 each indicate one or more (in this embodiment, a plurality of) first items (language switching, copying, fax, and network printing).
  • the first operation objects 210-213 are GUI button objects that can be tapped by the user using the input means 112 (user's finger, stylus pen, etc.; the same applies hereinafter).
  • the plurality of first operation objects 210-213 include a language switching button object 210, a copy button object 211, a fax button object 212, and a network print button object 213.
  • the control circuit 100 When one first operation object 210-213 included in the main menu screen 200 is tapped by the input means 112, the control circuit 100 hides the main menu screen 200 and performs one first operation.
  • a second layer screen showing additional information in a layer below the first item indicated by objects 210-213 is displayed in full screen, and pointing object 110 is displayed at initial position 111.
  • the control circuit 100 displays a second layer screen (including information on how to place the document) showing additional information in the lower layer of the item (copy) indicated by the copy button object 211.
  • the screen 310 shown in FIG. 3 is displayed in full screen (FIG. 3).
  • the initial position 111 of the pointing object 110 is a position that does not overlap with the plurality of first operation objects 210-213 (in this example, the upper left of the screen).
  • the pointing object 110 may be a simple graphic object such as a round object, or may be an object representing an icon or a character.
  • the control circuit 100 may display a speech bubble such as "Help Pointer" when the screen starts up, when switching, etc. (FIG. 4). Note that in this embodiment, the tap operation and the drag operation may be performed either with the input means in contact with the touch panel 17 or without contact.
  • the pointing object 110 can be dragged using the input means 112.
  • the pointing object 110 can be moved by a drag operation only when the input means 112 overlaps the pointing object 110.
  • the control circuit 100 moves the pointing object 110 to the touch panel 17 along with the movement of the input means 112.
  • the image is displayed moving as if drawing a trajectory above.
  • the pointing object 110 also moves along with the drag operation (FIG. 5).
  • the control circuit 100 hides the main menu screen 200 and displays a lower layer of the item (fax) indicated by the fax button object 212.
  • the screen is switched by displaying the second layer screen (fax menu screen 800) showing additional information on the full screen (FIG. 7).
  • the control circuit 100 When the fax button object 212 on the menu screen 200 is tapped (FIG. 8), the main menu screen 200 is hidden and a second layer screen (showing additional information in the hierarchy below the item (fax) indicated by the fax button object 212) is displayed.
  • the fax menu screen 800 is displayed on the full screen, and the pointing object 110 is further displayed at the initial position 111 (FIG. 7).
  • the control circuit 100 controls the pointing object 110 while the pointing object 110 is being dragged and displayed over the first operating object (for example, the language switching button object 210).
  • the language switching screen 400 (second hierarchy screen) showing additional information in the hierarchy below the first item (language switching) indicated by the language switching button object 210) is displayed on the plurality of first operation objects 210 of the main menu screen 200. -213 ( Figure 9).
  • the language switching screen 400 (second hierarchical screen) is hierarchical additional information of the first item (language switching) indicated by the language switching button object 210 over which the pointing object 110 is displayed.
  • the language switching screen 400 displays one or more (in this example, a plurality of) second items that are lower hierarchical items of the first item (language switching) indicated by the first operation object (language switching button object 210).
  • Each includes one or more (in this example, a plurality of) second operation objects 410-411.
  • the second operation objects 410-411 are button objects for selecting a language, and include at least an English button object 410 and a Japanese button object 411.
  • the control circuit 100 controls the operation of the pointing object 110 by the input means 112 to be interrupted while the pointing object 110 is being displayed superimposed on the language switching button object 210 and the language switching screen 400 is being displayed as a pop-up. At this time, the display of the pointing object 110 superimposed on the language switching button object 210 and the pop-up display of the language switching screen 400 are continued. In other words, when the pointing object 110 is dragged and displayed over the language switching button object 210 and the input means 112 is removed from the touch panel 17 in this state, the control circuit 100 causes the pointing object 110 to switch languages. It continues to be displayed overlapping the button object 210.
  • the control circuit 100 displays the language switching screen 400 as a pop-up based on the state in which the pointing object 110 is displayed overlapping any of the first operation objects 210-213 as a criterion. In other words, whether the input means 112 is touching the touch panel 17 or not is irrelevant to the judgment criteria. Even if the input means 112 is not operating the touch panel 17, the control circuit 100 pops up the language switching screen 400 if the pointing object 110 overlaps any of the first operation objects 210-213 (see FIG. 9).
  • the control circuit 100 controls the pointing object 110 by the input means 112.
  • the display of the pointing object 110 superimposed on the language switching button object 210 and the pop-up display of the language switching screen 400 are continued.
  • the language switching screen 400 continues to be displayed as a pop-up even if the input means 112 is released.
  • the operation objects 410-411 can be operated by tapping using the input means 112.
  • control circuit 100 determines that input to English button object 410 has been performed. In this case, the control circuit 100 switches the language of the main menu screen 200 to English and hides the language switching screen 400 (FIG. 10).
  • the main menu screen 200 displays a lower layer screen (second layer screen) showing additional information (for example, explanation and information regarding copying) in a layer below the first item (copy) indicated by the button object 211). is displayed in a pop-up manner overlapping at least a portion of the plurality of first operation objects 210-213 (not shown).
  • the function setting screen 500 is a screen for setting various items (document size, resolution, etc.) for the copy function and scan function.
  • a function setting screen 500 for setting various items (document size, resolution, etc.) of the copy function will be explained.
  • the function setting screen 500 includes one or more (in this embodiment, a plurality of) first operation objects 510-511.
  • the plurality of first operation objects 510-511 each indicate one or more (in this embodiment, plural) first items (document size and resolution).
  • the first operation objects 510-511 are GUI button objects that can be tapped by the user using the input means 112.
  • the plurality of first operation objects 510-511 include a document size object 510 and a resolution object 511.
  • the control circuit 100 controls the pointing object 110 while the pointing object 110 is being dragged and displayed overlapping the first operating object (for example, the original size object 510).
  • the document size selection screen 600 (second layer screen) showing additional information in the hierarchy below the first item (document size) indicated by the size object 510) is displayed on the plurality of first operation objects 510- of the function setting screen 500. 511 (FIG. 11).
  • the document size selection screen 600 (second hierarchical screen) is hierarchical additional information of the first item (document size) indicated by the document size object 510 overlaid with the pointing object 110.
  • the document size selection screen 600 displays one or more (in this example, a plurality of) second items that are items in a lower hierarchy of the first item (document size) indicated by the first operation object (document size object 510).
  • One or more (in this example, a plurality of) second operation objects 610-613 are included.
  • the second operation objects 610-613 are objects for selecting the document size, and include a B5 object 610, an A4 object 611, a B4 object 612, and an A3 object 613.
  • the control circuit 100 controls the control circuit 100 when the operation of the pointing object 110 by the input means 112 is interrupted while the pointing object 110 is displayed superimposed on the document size object 510 and the document size selection screen 600 is being displayed as a pop-up. At this time, the pointing object 110 superimposed on the document size object 510 and the pop-up display of the document size selection screen 600 continue to be displayed. In other words, when the pointing object 110 is dragged and displayed over the document size object 510 and the input means 112 is removed from the touch panel 17 in this state, the control circuit 100 moves the pointing object 110 to the document size object. It continues to be displayed over 510.
  • the control circuit 100 pops up the document size selection screen 600 using the state in which the pointing object 110 is displayed overlapping any of the first operation objects 510-511 as a determination criterion. In other words, whether the input means 112 is touching the touch panel 17 or not is irrelevant to the judgment criterion. Even if the input means 112 is not operating the touch panel 17, the control circuit 100 pops up the document size selection screen 600 if the pointing object 110 overlaps any of the first operation objects 510-511 ( Figure 11).
  • the control circuit 100 controls the pointing object 110 by the input means 112.
  • the pointing object 110 superimposed on the document size object 510 and the pop-up display of the document size selection screen 600 continue to be displayed.
  • the document size selection screen 600 continues to be displayed as a pop-up even if the input means 112 is released. 2 operation objects 610 to 613 can be operated by tapping using the input means 112.
  • control circuit 100 determines that input to A4 object 611 has been performed. In this case, the control circuit 100 displays "A4" on the document size object 510 and hides the document size selection screen 600 (FIG. 11).
  • a document size selection screen 600 related to the document size is displayed as a pop-up.
  • the user moves the input means 112 away from the touch panel 17 while placing the pointing object 110 on the document size object 510 and taps the A4 object 611 displayed on the document size selection screen 600 to change the document size to A4.
  • Can be set when such a decision action occurs due to a user's tap operation, even if the pointing object 110 overlaps the document size object 510, the document size selection screen 600 that closes the lower layer screen showing additional information is hidden. ( Figure 11). In this case, although there is a tap operation, screen switching (for example, switching from main menu screen 200 (FIG. 6) to fax menu screen 800 (FIG. 7)) does not occur.
  • a document size selection screen 600 pops up as a layer below the function setting screen 500 (first layer screen), and a document size explanation is displayed as a layer below the document size selection screen 600 (second layer screen).
  • Screens 710-711 (third layer screen) pop up. That is, while the document size selection screen 600 is being pop-up displayed as a layer below the function setting screen 500, the document size explanation screens 710-711 are pop-up displayed as a layer below the document size selection screen 600.
  • the document size explanation screens 710-711 are two levels lower than the function setting screen 500. Such a scene will be explained below.
  • a document size selection screen 600 (second layer screen) is displayed as a pop-up as a lower layer of the function setting screen 500 (first layer screen).
  • the control circuit 100 displays the pointing object 110 superimposed on one second operation object (for example, the B5 object 610) included in the document size selection screen 600 (second layer screen) by dragging the pointing object 110. While the second operation object (B5 object 610) indicates the document size explanation screen 710, which shows additional information in the lower hierarchy of the second item (B5), The pop-up display is superimposed on at least a portion of the operation objects 610 to 613 of No. 2.
  • the manuscript size explanation screen 710 that shows additional information in the hierarchy below the second item (B5) is an explanation of the B5 size, and includes additional information such as "B5 (257 mm x 182 mm) size used for notebooks and magazines.” ( Figure 12).
  • the user moves the pointing object 110 so as to trace it by a drag operation, and further overlaps the pointing object 110 with the plurality of second operation objects 610 to 613 on the document size selection screen 600 (second layer screen) to hierarchically
  • a document size explanation screen 710 pops up.
  • the second operation objects 610-613 overlapping the pointing object 110 change one after another as the pointing object 110 is moved and displayed, there is only one document size explanation screen 710 corresponding to the second operation objects 610-613. Pop-ups are displayed one after another.
  • the control circuit 100 may move the second operation object (A4 object 611) shows the additional information in the hierarchy below the second item (A4). Display a popup on top of the .
  • the document size explanation screen 711 showing additional information in the hierarchy below A4 is an explanation of A4 size, and includes additional information "A4 (297 mm x 210 mm) -- (FIG. 13).
  • the control circuit 100 displays the pointing object 110 in an overlapping manner.
  • a pop-up is displayed so that only the document size explanation screen 710-701 (third layer screen) showing additional information on the lower layer of the second item indicated by the second operation object 610-613 inside is displayed as a pop-up.
  • Switch document size explanation screens 710-701 third layer screen within the same layer.
  • the control circuit 100 controls the pointing object 110 when the pointing object 110 is switched from a B5 object 610 to an A4 object 611 in the same hierarchy as a result of a dragging operation.
  • the screen is switched so that only the document size explanation screen 711 showing additional information (description of A4 size) in the hierarchy below the second item (A4) indicated by the A4 object 611 that is being displayed in an overlapping manner is displayed as a pop-up (FIG. 13).
  • the control circuit 100 determines that the second operation objects 610 to 613 included in the document size selection screen 600 as the second layer screen are operation objects in the same layer, the third layer screen is will not pop up at the same time.
  • the control circuit 100 controls the pointing object 110 to be dragged and displayed over one first operation object (for example, fax button object 212) on the main menu screen 200 (first layer screen).
  • a fax menu screen 800 (second layer screen) showing additional information in a layer below the first item (Fax) indicated by this first operation object (Fax button object 212) is displayed on the main menu screen 200.
  • a pop-up display is displayed overlapping at least a portion of the plurality of first operation objects 210-213 (FIG. 14).
  • the fax menu screen 800 (second hierarchical screen) is hierarchical additional information of the first item (fax) indicated by the fax button object 212 over which the pointing object 110 is displayed.
  • the fax menu screen 800 each shows one or more (in this example, a plurality of) second items that are items in a lower hierarchy of the first item (Fax) indicated by the first operation object (Fax button object 212). It includes one or more (in this example, a plurality of) second operation objects 810-811.
  • the second operation objects 810-811 are button objects for selecting a fax menu, including a domestic fax transmission button object 810, an international fax transmission button object 811, an external vendor fax transmission button object 812, and an external vendor fax transmission button object 812. Contains a receive fax button object 813.
  • a fax menu screen 800 is displayed as a pop-up as a lower layer of the main menu screen 200.
  • the control circuit 100 drags the pointing object 110 and superimposes it on one second operation object (for example, external vendor fax transmission button object 812) included in the fax menu screen 800 (second layer screen).
  • an external vendor fax explanation screen 820 shows additional information in the hierarchy below the second item (external vendor fax transmission) indicated by this second operation object (external vendor fax transmission button object 812).
  • third layer screen is displayed as a pop-up superimposed on at least a portion of the plurality of second operation objects 810 to 813 on the fax menu screen 800.
  • the external vendor fax explanation screen 820 which shows additional information in the hierarchy below the second item (external vendor fax transmission), is a description of the external vendor fax function and includes a "hyperlink to access the external vendor's web page.” ( Figure 14).
  • the destination fax menu screen 800 (second layer screen) pops up as a lower layer screen showing additional information, and is derived from the fax menu screen 800. Users can visually understand the functions to be used. Similar to FIGS. 12 and 13, the pointing object 110 is dragged and placed over the second operation object 810-813 included in the fax menu screen 800 that is popped up as a lower-level screen showing additional information. As a result, the external vendor fax explanation screen 820, which would normally be displayed in full screen after the screen is switched, can be hierarchically displayed as a pop-up before the screen is switched from the fax menu screen 800.
  • the corresponding function is activated.
  • a web page screen 821 associated with the hyperlink is displayed as a pop-up (FIG. 15).
  • the control circuit 100 pops up the second layer screens 500, 800, and 900 on the opposite side of the pointing object 110 in the direction of progress of the drag operation. That is, the second layer screens 500, 800, and 900 are pop-up displayed on the opposite side to the direction of movement of the pointing object 110 (FIG. 16).
  • the control circuit 100 hides the second layer screens 500, 800, and 900 when the pointing object 110 is no longer displayed over any of the first operation objects 210-213 due to the dragging operation of the pointing object 110. Display. Therefore, if the user wants to close the second layer screen 500, 800, 900 that has been displayed as a pop-up, drag the pointing object 110 to a location where the first operation objects 210-213 do not exist, and then 110 does not overlap any of the first operation objects 210-213. ( Figure 17)
  • a lower layer screen that shows additional information such as help for functions and operation buttons and operation explanations through intuitive operation can be displayed as a pop-up.
  • a pointing object is always displayed on the touch panel regardless of the display screen.
  • the pointing object is placed over various buttons, etc. (operation objects) displayed on the touch panel as the input means moves. This allows you to smoothly switch between lower-level screens that show additional information such as help and operation explanation screens, pop up and close them, and further lower-level screens that show additional information using input means such as your finger. operation is also possible.
  • the present invention reduces the possibility that a user will miss an operation related to a help function, compared to Patent Document 3. Since it can be recognized, operational errors are less likely to occur. Furthermore, since the operation functions by the input means and the functions executable by the pointing object are completely separated, it is easy for the user to distinguish between the operation means. In addition, since the pointing object functions simply by overlapping it with the operation object, there is no need for an operation process after moving the pointing object, and compared to Patent Documents 1 and 2, it is easier for the user to cover the functions, and the pointing object Roles can be instantly understood or predicted by users.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif électronique (10) qui comprend : un écran tactile (17); et un circuit de commande (100) qui affiche, sur un écran entier de l'écran tactile (17), un premier écran de couche (200) comprenant un ou plusieurs premiers objets d'opération (210)-(213) indiquant chacun un ou plusieurs premiers éléments, affiche un objet de pointage (110) à une position initiale (111) qui ne chevauche pas le ou les premiers objets d'opération (210)-(213), déplace et affiche l'objet de pointage (110) après le mouvement d'un moyen d'entrée (112) lors du glissement de l'objet de pointage (110) par le moyen d'entrée (112), et affiche, de manière pop-up, un second écran de couche (310) indiquant des informations supplémentaires dans une couche inférieure à celle des premiers éléments indiqués par l'un des premiers objets d'opération (210)- (213) de façon à être superposé sur au moins une partie du ou des premiers objets d'opération (210)-(213).
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