WO2024045155A1 - 图标显示控制方法、移动终端及存储介质 - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to the field of terminal technology, and specifically relates to an icon display control method, a mobile terminal and a storage medium.
- a plurality of icons arranged in a matrix are displayed on the display interface of the mobile terminal, and the user clicks on any icon to start the application corresponding to the icon.
- the arrangement form of existing desktop applications is mainly a matrix arrangement.
- users cannot hold the mobile terminal with one hand. Touch the entire area of the display screen, especially when the application icon is in an offset position.
- the user cannot touch the icon far away from the user's hand with one-handed operation. For example, when the user holds the left side of the terminal, the screen is too wide and The icons on the right cannot be operated. At this time, both hands are often required to operate, and the operation steps are cumbersome.
- this application provides an icon display control method, a mobile terminal and a storage medium, so that users can operate any icon in the icon row based on the moved icon row, and the operation is simple and convenient.
- this application provides an icon display control method, which is applied to mobile terminals, including:
- the S20 also includes at least one of the following:
- the target touch area is determined according to the second triggering action.
- the first triggering action satisfies at least one of the following:
- the first triggering action matches the preset action
- the trigger duration is greater than or equal to the preset duration.
- the S10 includes:
- the icon row corresponding to the trigger position is determined as the target icon row.
- the S10 also includes:
- the icon display state of the target icon row is changed to prompt the user that the target icon row is in a movable state.
- the method of determining the target touch area according to the second triggering action includes at least one of the following:
- the method of determining the target touch area according to the trigger position of the first trigger action includes at least one of the following:
- the target touch area is determined to be a preset area on the right side of the display interface.
- the method of determining the target touch area according to the holding position includes at least one of the following:
- the target touch area is determined to be a preset area on the right side of the display interface.
- the S20 also includes:
- the S20 also includes:
- the icons in the target icon row are arranged vertically in the target touch area, or the icons in the target icon row are arranged in an arc in the target touch area.
- This application also provides a mobile terminal, including: a memory and a processor, wherein an icon display control program is stored on the memory, and when the icon display program is executed by the processor, the steps of the above method are implemented.
- the present application also provides a storage medium.
- a computer program is stored on the storage medium.
- the steps of the above icon display control method are implemented.
- the icon display control method of the present application includes the steps of: in response to a first trigger action, determining the target icon row corresponding to the first trigger action according to the first trigger action; in response to the first trigger action 2. Trigger an action, determine the target touch area, and move the icons in the target icon row to the target touch area.
- Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of a mobile terminal that implements various embodiments of the present application provided by an embodiment of the present application;
- FIG. 2 is a communication network system architecture diagram provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 3 is a schematic flowchart of an icon display control method according to the first embodiment
- Figure 4 is a display interface diagram of an icon display control method according to the first embodiment
- Figure 5 is a detailed flow chart of step S10 of the icon display control method according to the first embodiment
- Figure 6 is a display interface diagram of an icon display control method according to the first embodiment
- Figure 7 is a display interface diagram of an icon display control method according to the first embodiment
- Figure 8 is a detailed flow chart of step S20 of the icon display control method according to the first embodiment
- Figure 9 is a display interface diagram of the icon display control method according to the first embodiment.
- Figure 10 is a display interface diagram of the icon display control method according to the first embodiment
- Figure 11 is a display interface diagram of the icon display control method according to the first embodiment
- Figure 12 is a display interface diagram of the icon display control method according to the first embodiment
- Figure 13 is a schematic flowchart of an icon display control method according to the second embodiment
- Figure 14 is a display interface diagram of an icon display control method according to the second embodiment
- Figure 15 is a display interface diagram of an icon display control method according to the second embodiment
- Figure 16 is a schematic flowchart of an icon display control method according to the third embodiment.
- Figure 17 is a display interface diagram of an icon display control method according to the third embodiment.
- Figure 18 is a schematic structural diagram of another mobile terminal provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 19 is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of a controller 140 provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- Figure 20 is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of a network node 150 provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various information, the information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish information of the same type from each other.
- first information may also be called second information, and similarly, the second information may also be called first information.
- word “if” as used herein may be interpreted as “when” or “when” or “in response to determining.”
- singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context indicates otherwise.
- A, B, C means “any of the following: A; B; C; A and B; A and C; B and C; A and B and C"; another example is, “ A, B or C” or "A, B and/or C” means "any of the following: A; B; C; A and B; A and C; B and C; A and B and C". Exceptions to this definition occur only when the combination of elements, functions, steps, or operations is inherently mutually exclusive in some manner.
- each step in the flow chart in the embodiment of the present application is displayed in sequence as indicated by the arrows, these steps are not necessarily executed in the order indicated by the arrows. Unless explicitly stated in this article, the execution of these steps is not strictly limited in order, and they can be executed in other orders. Moreover, at least some of the steps in the figure may include multiple sub-steps or multiple stages. These sub-steps or stages are not necessarily executed at the same time, but may be executed at different times, and their execution order is not necessarily sequential. may be performed in turn or alternately with other steps or sub-steps of other steps or at least part of stages.
- the words “if” or “if” as used herein may be interpreted as “when” or “when” or “in response to determination” or “in response to detection.”
- the phrase “if determined” or “if (stated condition or event) is detected” may be interpreted as “when determined” or “in response to determining” or “when (stated condition or event) is detected )” or “in response to detecting (a stated condition or event)”.
- step codes such as S301 and S302 are used for the purpose of describing the corresponding content more clearly and concisely, and do not constitute a substantial restriction on the sequence. Those skilled in the art may S302 will be executed first and then S301, etc., but these should be within the protection scope of this application.
- Filming equipment can be implemented in various forms.
- the shooting equipment described in this application may include mobile phones, tablet computers, notebook computers, PDAs, personal digital assistants (Personal Digital Assistant, PDA), portable media players (Portable Media Player, PMP), navigation devices, Wearable devices, smart bracelets, pedometers and other mobile terminals with cameras, as well as fixed terminals with cameras such as digital TVs and desktop computers.
- PDA Personal Digital Assistant
- PMP portable media players
- navigation devices wearable devices, smart bracelets, pedometers and other mobile terminals with cameras, as well as fixed terminals with cameras such as digital TVs and desktop computers.
- a mobile terminal will be taken as an example.
- the structure according to the embodiments of the present application can also be applied to fixed-type terminals.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of a mobile terminal that implements various embodiments of the present application provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- the mobile terminal 100 may include: an RF (Radio Frequency, radio frequency) unit 101, a WiFi module 102, Audio output unit 103, A/V (audio/video) input unit 104, sensor 105, display unit 106, user input unit 107, interface unit 108, memory 109, processor 110, and power supply 111 and other components.
- RF Radio Frequency, radio frequency
- the radio frequency unit 101 can be used to receive and send information or signals during a call. Specifically, after receiving the downlink information of the base station, it is processed by the processor 110; in addition, the uplink data is sent to the base station.
- the radio frequency unit 101 includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, transceiver, coupler, low noise amplifier, duplexer, etc.
- the radio frequency unit 101 can also communicate with the network and other devices through wireless communication.
- the above wireless communication can use any communication standard or protocol, including but not limited to GSM (Global System of Mobile communication, Global Mobile Communication System), GPRS (General Packet Radio Service, General Packet Radio Service), CDMA2000 (Code Division Multiple Access 2000 , Code Division Multiple Access 2000), WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), TD-SCDMA (Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access, Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access), FDD-LTE (Frequency Division) Duplexing-Long Term Evolution, Frequency Division Duplex Long Term Evolution) and TDD-LTE (Time Division Duplexing-Long Term Evolution, Time Division Duplex Long Term Evolution), etc.
- GSM Global System of Mobile communication, Global Mobile Communication System
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- CDMA2000 Code Division Multiple Access 2000
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- TD-SCDMA Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access, Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access
- WiFi is a short-distance wireless transmission technology.
- the mobile terminal can help users send and receive emails, browse web pages, access streaming media, etc. through the WiFi module 102. It provides users with wireless broadband Internet access.
- FIG. 1 shows the WiFi module 102, it can be understood that it is not a necessary component of the mobile terminal and can be omitted as needed without changing the essence of the application.
- the audio output unit 103 may, when the mobile terminal 100 is in a call signal receiving mode, a call mode, a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, a broadcast receiving mode, etc., receive the audio signal received by the radio frequency unit 101 or the WiFi module 102 or store it in the memory 109 The audio data is converted into audio signals and output as sound. Furthermore, the audio output unit 103 may also provide audio output related to a specific function performed by the mobile terminal 100 (eg, call signal reception sound, message reception sound, etc.). The audio output unit 103 may include a speaker, a buzzer, or the like.
- the A/V input unit 104 is used to receive audio or video signals.
- the A/V input unit 104 may include a graphics processor (Graphics Processing Unit, GPU) 1041 and a microphone 1042.
- the graphics processor 1041 can process still pictures or images obtained by an image capture device (such as a camera) in a video capture mode or an image capture mode. Video image data is processed.
- the processed image frames may be displayed on the display unit 106.
- the image frames processed by the graphics processor 1041 may be stored in the memory 109 (or other storage media) or sent via the radio frequency unit 101 or WiFi module 102.
- the microphone 1042 can receive sounds (audio data) via the microphone 1042 in operating modes such as a phone call mode, a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, and the like, and can process such sounds into audio data.
- the processed audio (voice) data can be converted into a format that can be sent to a mobile communication base station via the radio frequency unit 101 for output in a phone call mode.
- Microphone 1042 may implement various types of noise cancellation (or suppression) algorithms to eliminate (or suppress) noise or interference generated in the process of receiving and transmitting audio signals.
- the mobile terminal 100 also includes at least one sensor 105, such as a light sensor, a motion sensor, and other sensors.
- the light sensor includes an ambient light sensor and a proximity sensor.
- the ambient light sensor can adjust the brightness of the display panel 1061 according to the brightness of the ambient light.
- the proximity sensor can turn off the display when the mobile terminal 100 moves to the ear. Panel 1061 and/or backlight.
- the accelerometer sensor can detect the magnitude of acceleration in various directions (usually three axes). It can detect the magnitude and direction of gravity when stationary.
- It can be used to identify applications of mobile phone posture (such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, related games, magnetometer attitude calibration), vibration recognition related functions (such as pedometer, tapping), etc.; as for the mobile phone, it can also be configured with fingerprint sensor, pressure sensor, iris sensor, molecular sensor, gyroscope, barometer, hygrometer, Other sensors such as thermometers and infrared sensors will not be described in detail here.
- the display unit 106 is used to display information input by the user or information provided to the user.
- the display unit 106 may include a display panel 1061, which may be configured in the form of a liquid crystal display (LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), or the like.
- LCD liquid crystal display
- OLED organic light-emitting diode
- the user input unit 107 may be used to receive input numeric or character information, and generate key signal input related to user settings and function control of the mobile terminal.
- the user input unit 107 may include a touch panel 1071 and other input devices 1072.
- the touch panel 1071 also known as a touch screen, can collect the user's touch operations on or near the touch panel 1071 (for example, the user uses a finger, stylus, or any suitable object or accessory on or near the touch panel 1071 operation), and drive the corresponding connection device according to the preset program.
- the touch panel 1071 may include two parts: a touch detection device and a touch controller.
- the touch detection device detects the user's touch orientation, detects the signal brought by the touch operation, and transmits the signal to the touch controller; the touch controller receives the touch information from the touch detection device and converts it into contact point coordinates , and then sent to the processor 110, and can receive the commands sent by the processor 110 and execute them.
- the touch panel 1071 can be implemented using various types such as resistive, capacitive, infrared, and surface acoustic wave.
- the user input unit 107 may also include other input devices 1072.
- other input devices 1072 may include but are not limited to one or more of physical keyboards, function keys (such as volume control keys, switch keys, etc.), trackballs, mice, joysticks, etc., which are not specifically discussed here. limited.
- the touch panel 1071 can cover the display panel 1061.
- the touch panel 1071 detects a touch operation on or near it, it is transmitted to the processor 110 to determine the type of the touch event, and then the processor 110 determines the type of the touch event according to the touch event.
- the type provides corresponding visual output on the display panel 1061.
- the touch panel 1071 and the display panel 1061 are used as two independent components to implement the input and output functions of the mobile terminal, in some embodiments, the touch panel 1071 and the display panel 1061 can be integrated. The implementation of the input and output functions of the mobile terminal is not limited here.
- the interface unit 108 serves as an interface through which at least one external device can be connected to the mobile terminal 100 .
- external devices may include a wired or wireless headphone port, an external power (or battery charger) port, a wired or wireless data port, a memory card port, a port for connecting a device with an identification module, audio input/output (I/O) port, video I/O port, headphone port, etc.
- the interface unit 108 may be used to receive input (eg, data information, power, etc.) from an external device and transmit the received input to one or more elements within the mobile terminal 100 or may be used to connect between the mobile terminal 100 and an external device. Transfer data between devices.
- Memory 109 may be used to store software programs as well as various data.
- the memory 109 may mainly include a storage program area and a storage data area.
- the storage program area may store an operating system, an application program required for at least one function (such as a sound playback function, an image playback function, etc.), etc.;
- the storage data area may Store data created based on the use of the mobile phone (such as audio data, phone book, etc.), etc.
- memory 109 may include high-speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, flash memory device, or other volatile solid-state storage device.
- the processor 110 is the control center of the mobile terminal, using various interfaces and lines to connect various parts of the entire mobile terminal, by running or executing software programs and/or modules stored in the memory 109, and calling data stored in the memory 109 , execute various functions of the mobile terminal and process data, thereby overall monitoring the mobile terminal.
- the processor 110 may include one or more processing units; preferably, the processor 110 may integrate an application processor and a modem processor.
- the application processor mainly processes the operating system, user interface, application programs, etc., and modulation
- the demodulation processor mainly handles wireless communications. It can be understood that the above modem processor may not be integrated into the processor 110 .
- the mobile terminal 100 may also include a power supply 111 (such as a battery) that supplies power to various components.
- a power supply 111 such as a battery
- the power supply 111 may be logically connected to the processor 110 through a power management system, thereby managing charging, discharging, and power consumption management through the power management system. and other functions.
- the mobile terminal 100 may also include a Bluetooth module, etc., which will not be described again here.
- FIG. 2 is an architecture diagram of a communication network system provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- the communication network system is an LTE system of universal mobile communication technology.
- the LTE system includes UEs (User Equipment, User Equipment) connected in sequence. )201, E-UTRAN (Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network, Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network) 202, EPC (Evolved Packet Core, Evolved Packet Core Network) 203 and the operator's IP business 204.
- UEs User Equipment, User Equipment
- E-UTRAN Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
- EPC Evolved Packet Core, Evolved Packet Core Network
- UE201 may be the above-mentioned mobile terminal 100, which will not be described again here.
- E-UTRAN202 includes eNodeB2021 and other eNodeB2022, etc.
- eNodeB2021 can be connected to other eNodeB2022 through backhaul (for example, X2 interface), eNodeB2021 is connected to EPC203, and eNodeB2021 can provide access from UE201 to EPC203.
- backhaul for example, X2 interface
- EPC 203 may include MME (Mobility Management Entity, mobility management entity) 2031, HSS (Home Subscriber Server, home user server) 2032, other MME 2033, SGW (Serving Gate Way, service gateway) 2034, PGW (PDN Gate Way, packet data Network Gateway) 2035 and PCRF (Policy and Charging Rules Function, policy and charging functional entity) 2036, etc.
- MME2031 is a control node that processes signaling between UE201 and EPC203, and provides bearer and connection management.
- HSS2032 is used to provide some registers to manage functions such as the home location register (not shown in the figure), and to save some user-specific information about service characteristics, data rates, etc. All user data can be sent through SGW2034.
- PGW2035 can provide IP address allocation and other functions for UE 201.
- PCRF2036 is the policy and charging control policy decision point for business data flows and IP bearer resources. It is the policy and charging execution function. The unit (not shown) selects and provides available policy and charging control decisions.
- IP services 204 may include the Internet, Intranet, IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem, IP Multimedia Subsystem) or other IP services.
- IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem, IP Multimedia Subsystem
- Figure 3 shows a flow example diagram of a first embodiment of an icon display control method. The method includes the following steps:
- S20 In response to the second triggering action, move the icons in the target icon row to the target touch area.
- the target touch area is determined based on the second trigger action.
- the display interface of the mobile terminal displays at least one icon row arranged in sequence, and the icon row includes at least one application icon.
- Figure 4 shows a schematic diagram of the display interface. It can be understood that when the user holds the mobile terminal in his right hand, if the icon that the user needs to operate is the icon in the upper left corner, and the distance between the icon in the upper left corner and the user's hand is too far, the user The icon in the upper left corner cannot be operated with one hand. Based on this, embodiments of the present application propose a method of controlling icon movement to move the icon that the user needs to operate to a target touch area that is convenient for the user to operate.
- a target icon row of the first triggering action is selected from a plurality of icon rows in the current display interface according to the first triggering action, and the target icon row is the user's The row of icons for the required operation is located, and the first triggering action is used to indicate the target icon row.
- the first trigger action when receiving the first trigger action, determine whether the first trigger action satisfies a trigger condition.
- the first trigger action satisfies at least one of the following: item:
- the first triggering action matches the preset action
- the trigger duration is greater than or equal to the preset duration.
- the preset action includes at least one of a long press action, a sliding action, a double-click action, and a single click action. It can also be a long press and then sliding, when the first trigger action is consistent with the preset action. , then it is determined that the first trigger action matches the preset action, then it is determined that the first trigger action satisfies the trigger condition.
- the triggering duration is the maintenance duration of the first triggering action.
- the maintenance duration is the long press duration.
- the second triggering action is a sliding During action, the maintenance duration is a sliding duration.
- the S10 includes:
- determining the icon row corresponding to the triggering position as the target icon row includes: determining the display of each icon row on the display interface according to the display interface. area, match the trigger position with the display area to determine the display area where the trigger position is located, and use the icon row corresponding to the display area where the trigger position is located as the target icon row.
- Figure 6 shows a schematic diagram of determining the target icon row according to the trigger position. The icon display interface shown in Figure 6 displays the first icon row, the second icon row and the third icon in sequence from top to bottom. row, when the trigger position is located in the display area of the third icon row, the third icon row is used as the target icon row.
- the associated trigger identifiers can be preset for each icon row respectively, and the trigger identifiers corresponding to each icon row can be displayed in the preset area of the display interface. Different trigger identifiers correspond to different trigger identifiers.
- Display position when obtaining the trigger position of the first trigger action, determine the target display position matching the trigger position, and use the icon row associated with the trigger identification corresponding to the target display position as the target icon row.
- the trigger identification associated with each icon row is displayed in a preset area of the display interface, so that the user can select the icon row in the preset area, improving the convenience of selecting the icon row.
- the preset area includes At least one of the lower right corner area of the display interface, the lower left corner area of the display interface, and the bottom area of the display interface.
- the preset area can also be determined in real time according to the handheld state.
- the preset area is the lower right corner area of the icon display interface.
- the preset area is the lower right corner area of the icon display interface.
- the preset area is the lower left corner area of the icon display interface.
- the preset area is the bottom area of the icon display interface.
- the method of obtaining the handheld state may be to determine the current handheld state based on the handheld data detected by a sensor of the mobile terminal, and use the current handheld state as the handheld state.
- the sensors include but are not limited to gravity sensors and gyroscopes.
- instrument and angular velocity sensor it can also be determined according to the user's dominant hand holding the mobile terminal, and can also be determined according to the triggering position of the first triggering action.
- the triggering position is on the left side of the center line of the display interface, It is determined that the holding state is left-hand holding, and when the trigger position is located on the right side of the center line of the display interface, it is determined that the holding state is right-hand holding, and the center line of the display interface is the center in the vertical direction. Wire.
- the preset area can also be a user-customized setting based on his or her own needs.
- the area within the preset range of the trigger location can also be determined based on the triggering position of the first triggering action as the preset area. area, so that the trigger identification corresponding to each icon row is close to the user's hand. For example, when the trigger position is located in the lower right corner area of the display interface, the preset area is determined to be the lower right corner of the icon interface.
- the area corresponding to the middle position close to the right side is used as the preset area, and when the trigger position is located in the upper right corner area of the display interface When , the upper right corner area of the display interface is used as the preset area.
- the trigger logo of each icon row is displayed in the preset area according to the display position of each trigger logo, and the trigger position of the first trigger action and the trigger logo of each icon row are displayed in the preset area.
- the display positions in the preset area are compared to determine the target trigger mark corresponding to the trigger position of the first trigger action, and the icon row associated with the target trigger mark is used as the target icon row and displayed in the preset area
- the trigger identification corresponding to each icon row the user can select the target icon row based on the preset area, preventing the user from being unable to select the target icon row with one hand due to the screen being too large and the distance between the target icon row and the user's hand being too large.
- FIG. 7 shows an example diagram of selecting the target icon row according to the trigger identification.
- S10 further includes:
- the icon display state of the target icon row is changed to prompt the user that the target icon row is in a movable state.
- the icon display state includes an icon display mode, and the icon display mode includes at least one of icon display color, icon background color, icon display size, icon display brightness, and adding a preset mark within a preset range of the icon row, To prompt the user that the target icon row has been selected.
- the icon display state further includes at least one of highlighted display and hidden display. After determining the target icon row, while highlighting the target icon row, other than the target icon row will be displayed. Other icon rows are hidden and displayed; or the target icon row is highlighted while the other icon rows are kept as they are.
- the operation state of the target icon row is adjusted to an operable state
- the operation state includes an operable state and a prohibited operation state
- the operable state The state is used to indicate moving at least one icon in the icon row to the target touch area
- the prohibited operation state is used to indicate refusing to perform any operation on the icon row.
- the user can initiate the second triggering action based on any position on the display interface without being limited to the location of the target icon row.
- the area initiates a second triggering action, which improves the convenience of controlling the movement of the target icon row, and solves the problem of easily triggering the movement of other icon rows by mistake when controlling the movement of the target icon row, and improves the accuracy of controlling the movement of the target icon row.
- the target touch area is used to indicate the area reached by the target icon row after moving and the movement The display area of the target icon row after.
- the method of determining the target touch area may be determined according to the second triggering action.
- the S20 includes at least one of the following:
- S22 In response to the second triggering action, determine the area to which the triggering position of the second triggering action belongs, determine the target touch area according to the area, and move the icons in the target icon row to the target touch area. control area.
- the triggering action includes but is not limited to at least one of a sliding action, a long press action, a single click action, and a double-click action.
- the second triggering action is a sliding action
- the sliding trajectory of the second triggering action is obtained
- the sliding direction is determined based on the sliding trajectory
- the touch control corresponding to the sliding direction is determined.
- area as the target touch area.
- the memory of the mobile terminal stores a preset corresponding relationship between the sliding direction and the touch area. The corresponding relationship between the preset sliding direction and the touch area includes the following: At least one:
- the preset area on the right side of the display interface is used as the touch area
- the preset area on the left side of the display interface is used as the touch area
- the preset area on the right side of the display interface is used as the touch area
- the preset area on the left side of the display interface is used as the trigger area.
- FIG. 9 shows an example diagram of the left preset area and the right preset area.
- the right preset area may be the right sidebar area, the lower right corner area, the rightmost middle area, or the upper right corner area
- the left preset area may be
- the left sidebar area can also be the lower left corner area, the leftmost middle area, or the upper left corner area; it can be understood that the left preset area and the right preset area are located on the display
- the user can modify any icon in the target icon row based on the left preset area or the right preset area.
- the icons on the right side of the display interface are too far away from the fingers of the user's left hand, causing the fingers of the user's left hand to be unable to operate the icons on the right side of the display interface or when the user holds the mobile terminal with his right hand.
- the distance between the icons on the left side of the display interface and the fingers of the user's right hand is too far, resulting in the situation where the fingers of the user's right hand cannot operate the icons on the left side of the display interface, thereby improving the convenience of operating icons with one hand. .
- the method of determining the target touch area according to the second triggering action may also be to obtain the triggering position of the second triggering action, and determine the triggering position of the second triggering action. area, and the target touch area is determined according to the area.
- the second trigger action is a long press action, a click action, or a double-click action
- the long press position of the long press action the click action
- the click position of the action or the double-click position of the double-click action is used as the trigger position of the second trigger action.
- the method of determining the area where the triggering position is located may be: obtaining the positional relationship between the triggering position and the center line of the display interface, according to the The positional relationship determines the area to which the trigger position belongs.
- the area includes the left half area of the display interface and the right half area of the display interface.
- the positional relationship includes the trigger position being located on the left side of the center line and the trigger position being located on the right side of the center line.
- the position relationship is that the trigger position is located on the left side of the center line
- it is determined that the area to which the trigger position belongs is the left half area of the display interface.
- the position relationship is that the trigger position is located on the right side of the center line, it is determined that the trigger position belongs to the left half of the display interface.
- the area to which the position belongs is the right half of the display interface.
- the method of determining the target touch area based on the area includes at least one of the following:
- the target touch area is the left preset area
- the target touch area is a preset area on the right side.
- the area within the preset range of the trigger position of the second trigger action is used as the target touch area.
- the area centered on the trigger position is used as the target touch area. For example, when the trigger position is located in the lower right corner area, the lower right corner area is used as the target touch area.
- the S20 also includes:
- this embodiment of the present application arranges the icons in the target icon row vertically in the target touch area, refer to Figure 10 , Figure 10 shows a display interface diagram in which the icons in the target icon row are arranged vertically in the target touch area.
- the display areas of other icon rows are extruded, and the icons in other icon rows are displayed in a reduced size based on the extruded display area. Save display space.
- each icon in the target icon row is sequentially displayed in the row gaps between other icon rows.
- FIG. 11 shows a display interface diagram in which the icons in the target icon row are arranged vertically in the target touch area.
- the icons in the target icon row can also be arranged in an arc in the target touch area.
- Figure 12 shows that the icons in the target icon row are arranged in an arc.
- a display interface arranged in an arc within the target touch area.
- the user can operate the icon for the desired operation based on the icons in the target icon row displayed in the target touch area.
- the left preset area may be the left sidebar area, the lower left corner area, or the left middle area. , it can also be the upper left corner area
- the first triggering action is used to indicate the row of icons where the icons required by the user are located
- the second triggering action is used to perform the row of icons where the icons required by the user are located need to be moved to
- the target touch area by responding to the first triggering action, determines the icon row where the icon required by the user is located, and uses the icon row where the icon required by the user is located as the target icon row, and responds to the second triggering action, Determine the target touch area according to the second triggering action, and then move the icons in the target icon row to the target touch area.
- the user can perform corresponding operations on the icons required to be operated based on the target touch area, thereby improving Improves the convenience of icon operation.
- Figure 13 shows a schematic flow chart of the second embodiment of the icon display control method. The method includes the following steps:
- S30 Determine the target touch area according to the triggering position of the first triggering action, and/or obtain the holding position, determine the target touch area according to the holding position, and set the target icon in the row to The icon moves to the target touch area.
- the target touch area is determined according to the first triggering action and/or the holding position, and the The icons in the target icon row are moved to the target touch area.
- the method of determining the target touch area according to the triggering position of the first triggering action includes at least one of the following:
- the target touch area is determined to be a preset area on the right side of the display interface.
- the convenient operation area representing the user's hands is located on the left side of the center line of the display interface, and then the left side of the display interface is preset
- the left preset area may be the left sidebar area, the lower left corner area, the leftmost middle area, or the upper left corner area; optionally, in When the trigger position is located on the right side of the center line of the display interface, the convenient operation area for the user's hands is located on the right side of the center line of the display interface, and then the preset area on the right side of the display interface is used as the target touch area.
- Control area the left preset area can be the right sidebar area, the lower right corner area, the rightmost middle area, or the upper right corner area.
- Figure 14 shows an example diagram of determining the target touch area according to the trigger position of the first trigger action. When the trigger position of the first trigger action is located on the right side of the center line of the display interface, Move the icons in the target icon row to the preset area on the right.
- the method of determining the target touch area according to the holding position includes at least one of the following:
- the target touch area is determined to be a preset area on the right side of the display interface.
- the holding position is used to indicate a handholding state in which the user holds the mobile terminal.
- the handholding state includes at least one of left-hand holding, right-hand holding and two-hand holding.
- the holding position When it is located on the left side of the center line of the display interface, it means that the user's hand is located on the left side of the center line of the display interface. That is, the preset area on the left is closer to the user's hand than the preset area on the right.
- the preset area on the left side of the display interface is used as the target touch area; optionally, when the holding position is located on the right side of the center line of the display interface, it represents the user's hand located on the center line of the display interface.
- FIG. 15 shows an example diagram illustrating the determination of the target touch area according to the trigger position of the first trigger action, when the holding position is located on the right side of the center line of the display interface, Move the icons in the target icon row to the preset area on the right.
- the target icon row is determined based on the first trigger action
- the target touch area is determined based on the positional relationship between the trigger position of the first trigger action and the center of the display interface, And/or according to the holding position, the area close to the user's hand is used as the target touch area, and the icons in the target icon row are moved to the target touch area, without the need to determine the target icon row.
- the target touch area can be determined only after receiving the second trigger action initiated by the user, which improves the efficiency and accuracy of icon movement and enhances the user experience.
- Figure 16 shows a schematic flow chart of the second embodiment of the icon display control method. The method includes the following steps:
- S50 Determine the arrangement order of each icon in the target touch area according to the display order and/or the attribute information
- S60 Arrange the icons in the target icon row in the target touch area vertically according to the arrangement order, or arrange the icons in the target icon row in the target touch area in an arc shape.
- the display order is used to indicate the display order of each icon in the target icon row.
- the display order may be a display order from left to right or a display order from right to left.
- the embodiment of the present application takes the display order from left to right as an example for analysis.
- each icon in the target icon row includes "phone”, “text message”, and "browser”, and the display order is: “phone” - "text message” - "browser”.
- the earlier the display order is, the closer the display position of the icon in the area where the target icon row is located to the left side of the display interface; the further back the display order is, the closer the display position of the icon is to the area where the target icon row is located.
- On the right side of the display interface when the triggering position of the first triggering action or the triggering position of the second triggering action is located on the left side of the center line of the display interface, or when the holding position is located on the left side of the center line of the display interface, the closer to the display interface
- the icons on the left side of the interface are closer to the user's hand, and the icons on the right side of the display interface are further away from the user's hand.
- the embodiment of the present application proposes an icon based on The display order in the area where the target icon row is located determines the arrangement order of each icon in the target touch area, and the icons of the target icon row are arranged vertically in the target touch area according to the arrangement order, or Arrange the icons in the target row in an arc in the target touch area.
- the arrangement order is used to indicate the distance between the moved display position corresponding to the icon and the user's hand.
- the moved display position corresponding to the icon is the position of the icon in the target icon row in the target touch position. The display location within the area.
- the method of determining the arrangement order of each icon in the target touch area according to the display order of the icons in the area where the target icon row is located includes at least one of the following:
- the arrangement order of each icon is determined in order from right to left according to the display order.
- the arrangement order corresponding to the icons that are further to the right in the display order is The closer to the front, the further to the left the icon corresponding to the display order is;
- the arrangement order of each icon is determined in order from left to right according to the display order.
- the arrangement order corresponding to the icons further to the left in the display order is The closer to the front, the further to the right the corresponding icon in the display order is.
- the target touch area when the target touch area is located in the left preset area, it means that the left preset area is closer to the user's hand than the right preset area, and the user's hand is located on the left side of the display interface.
- the icons closer to the right side of the display interface are further away from the user's hand, and the icons closer to the right side of the display interface have a greater operating probability.
- the icons are arranged in the front. For example, as shown in Figure 6, each icon in the target icon row includes “Phone", “SMS”, and “Browser”, and the display order is: “Phone” - " "SMS” - "Browser".
- the target touch area when the target touch area is located in the right preset area, it means that the right preset area is closer to the user's hand than the left preset area, and the user's hand is located on the right side of the display interface.
- the icons closer to the left side of the display interface are further away from the user's hand, and the icons closer to the left side of the display interface have a greater operating probability.
- the icons are arranged in the front.
- each icon in the target icon row includes “Phone”, “SMS”, and “Browser”, and the display order is: “Phone” - " “SMS” - “Browser”, when the user holds the mobile terminal in his right hand, the distance between "phone” and the user's hand is greater than the distance between "SMS” and the user's hand, and the distance between "SMS” and the user's hand is greater than “ “Browser” and the distance between the user's hands, the order is “Phone” - "SMS” - “Browser".
- the triggering position of the first triggering action or the triggering position of the second triggering action is obtained, using the triggering position of the first triggering action as the starting point or the triggering position of the second triggering action.
- the triggering position of the second triggering action is used as the starting point.
- the icons in the target icon row are arranged vertically in the target touch area, or the icons in the target row are arranged in an arc in the target touch area.
- Figure 17 shows an example diagram in which the icons in the target icon row are arranged vertically in the target touch area according to the arrangement order.
- the attribute information includes the usage frequency of the icon.
- the higher the usage frequency the higher the operation probability of the icon.
- the arrangement order of each icon is determined according to the usage frequency. The higher the usage frequency, the higher the operation probability of the icon. The higher the order, the lower the frequency of use, and the lower the order.
- the attribute information also includes the matching degree between the icon and the application scene. Obtain the current application scene and obtain the matching degree between each icon and the current application scene. The higher the matching degree, the higher the operation probability of the icon. According to The matching degree determines the arrangement order of each icon. The higher the matching degree, the earlier the arrangement order. The higher the matching degree, the further the arrangement order is.
- the current application scenario is determined based on the current time and/or current location information. , For example, when the current location information is in a store, it is determined that the current application scene is a shopping scene, and the icon of the payment application has a high matching degree.
- the attribute information includes but is not limited to the frequency of use of the icon, the matching degree between the icon and the application scenario, and may also include the time interval between the last operation time of the icon and the current time. The shorter the time interval, the higher the time interval. The higher the operation probability of the icon and the longer the time interval, the lower the operation probability of the icon.
- the arrangement order of each icon in the target touch area is determined according to the operation probability, and the icons in the target icon row are arranged according to the arrangement order. Arrange them vertically in the target touch area, or arrange the icons in the target icon row in an arc in the target touch area, so that icons with a higher probability of operation are closer to the user's hand, and icons with a lower probability of operation are closer to the user's hand. The farther away from the user's hand.
- the arrangement order of each icon in the target touch area may also be determined based on the display order and the attribute information.
- the operation probability of each icon is determined according to the display order and the attribute information, and the arrangement order of each icon is determined according to the operation probability. For example, when the user holds the mobile terminal in his right hand, the The icon on the far left and with the highest frequency of use is the icon at the top of the order.
- each icon in the target icon is moved to the target touch area, and the area where the target icon row is located according to each icon is moved.
- the display order or the attribute information of each icon determines the operation probability of each icon, the arrangement order of each icon in the target touch area is determined according to the operation probability, and the icons in the target icon row are arranged vertically according to the arrangement order. Arrange them in the target touch area, or arrange the icons in the target icon row in an arc in the target touch area, so that the icons with higher operation probability are closer to the user's hand, improving the accuracy of the user's icon operation and efficiency.
- Figure 12 is a schematic structural diagram of another mobile terminal provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- the present application also provides a mobile terminal.
- the mobile terminal includes a memory 1201, a processor 1202, and an icon display control program stored in the memory 1201 and executable on the processor 1202. When the icon display control program is executed by the processor, any of the above is achieved.
- Icons in one embodiment show steps of a control method.
- This application also provides a computer-readable storage medium.
- An icon display control program is stored on the computer-readable storage medium.
- the icons display control program is executed by a processor, the steps of the icon display control method in any of the above embodiments are implemented.
- the embodiments of mobile terminals and computer-readable storage media provided by this application include all technical features of the embodiments of the above-mentioned icon display control method, and the expansion and explanation content of the description are basically the same as those of the above-mentioned embodiments of the incoming call note method. No further details will be given here.
- Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer program product.
- the computer program product includes computer program code.
- the computer program code When the computer program code is run on a computer, it causes the computer to execute the methods in the above various possible implementations.
- Embodiments of the present application also provide a chip, which includes a memory and a processor.
- the memory is used to store a computer program.
- the processor is used to call and run the computer program from the memory, so that the device equipped with the chip executes the above various possible implementations. Methods.
- the embodiment of the present application also provides a computer module for executing the methods in the above various possible implementations.
- a computing device generally includes a processor and a memory.
- the memory is used to store instructions.
- the computing device executes each step or each program module of the present invention.
- FIG 19 is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of a controller 140 provided by this application.
- the controller 140 includes: a memory 1401 and a processor 1402.
- the memory 1401 is used to store program instructions.
- the processor 1402 is used to call the program instructions in the memory 1401 to execute the steps performed by the controller in the above method embodiment. Its implementation principle and The beneficial effects are similar and will not be described again here.
- the above-mentioned controller also includes a communication interface 1403, which can be connected to the processor 1402 through a bus 1404.
- the processor 1402 can control the communication interface 1403 to implement the receiving and sending functions of the controller 140.
- FIG 20 is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of a network node 150 provided by this application.
- the network node 150 includes: a memory 1501 and a processor 1502.
- the memory 1501 is used to store program instructions.
- the processor 1502 is used to call the program instructions in the memory 1501 to execute the steps performed by the first node in the above method embodiment. Its implementation principle and The beneficial effects are similar and will not be described again here.
- the above-mentioned network node also includes a communication interface 1503, which can be connected to the processor 1502 through a bus 1504.
- the processor 1502 can control the communication interface 1503 to implement the receiving and transmitting functions of the network node 150 .
- the above integrated modules implemented in the form of software function modules can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium.
- the above-mentioned software function modules are stored in a storage medium and include a number of instructions to cause a computer device (which can be a personal computer, a server, or a network device, etc.) or a processor (English: processor) to execute the methods of various embodiments of the present application. Some steps.
- a computer program product includes one or more computer instructions.
- Computer instructions may be stored in or transmitted from one computer-readable storage medium to another computer-readable storage medium, e.g., computer instructions may be transmitted from a website, computer, server or data center via a wired link (e.g.
- Coaxial cable, optical fiber, digital subscriber line (DSL)) or wireless means to transmit to another website site, computer, server or data center.
- Computer-readable storage media can be any available media that can be accessed by a computer or a data storage device such as a server, data center, or other integrated media that contains one or more available media. Available media may be magnetic media (eg, floppy disk, hard disk, tape), optical media (eg, DVD), or semiconductor media (eg, solid state disk, SSD), etc.
- the methods of the above embodiments can be implemented by means of software plus the necessary general hardware platform. Of course, it can also be implemented by hardware, but in many cases the former is better. implementation.
- the technical solution of the present application can be embodied in the form of a software product in essence or that contributes to the existing technology.
- the computer software product is stored in one of the above storage media (such as ROM/RAM, magnetic disk, optical disk), including several instructions to cause a terminal device (which can be a mobile phone, a computer, a server, a controlled terminal, or a network device, etc.) to execute the method of each embodiment of the present application.
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- 一种图标显示控制方法,其特征在于,所述方法包括以下步骤:S10:响应于第一触发动作,根据所述第一触发动作确定所述第一触发动作对应的目标图标行;S20:响应于第二触发动作,将所述目标图标行内的图标移动到目标触控区域。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其特征在于,所述S10包括:获取所述第一触发动作的触发位置;将所述触发位置对应的图标行确定为所述目标图标行。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其特征在于,所述S20还包括以下至少一项:根据所述第一触发动作的触发位置确定所述目标触控区域;获取握持位置,根据所述握持位置确定所述目标触控区域;根据所述第二触发动作确定所述目标触控区域。
- 如权利要求3所述的方法,其特征在于,所述根据所述第二触发动作确定目标触控区域的方式包括以下至少一项:确定所述第二触发动作的滑动方向,将所述滑动方向对应的触控区域作为所述目标触控区域;确定所述第二触发动作的触发位置所属的区域,根据所述区域确定所述目标触控区域。
- 如权利要求3所述的方法,其特征在于,所述根据所述第一触发动作的触发位置确定所述目标触控区域的方式包括以下至少一项:在所述触发位置位于显示界面中心线的左侧时,确定所述目标触控区域为所述显示界面的左侧预设区域;在所述触发位置位于显示界面中心线的右侧时,确定所述目标触控区域为所述显示界面的右侧预设区域。
- 如权利要求3所述的方法,其特征在于,所述根据所述握持位置确定所述目标触控区域的方式包括以下至少一项:在所述握持位置位于显示界面中心线的左侧时,确定所述目标触控区域为所述显示界面的左侧预设区域;在所述触发位置位于显示界面中心线的右侧时,确定所述目标触控区域为所述显示界面的右侧预设区域。
- 如权利要求1所述的方法,其特征在于,所述S20还包括:将目标图标行内的图标以纵向排列在目标触控区域内;或,将目标图标行内的图标以弧形排列在目标触控区域内。
- 如权利要求1-7中任一所述的方法,其特征在于,所述S20还包括:获取各个图标在所述目标图标行所处区域的显示顺序和/或各个图标的属性信息;根据所述显示顺序和/或所述属性信息确定各个图标在所述目标触控区域的排列顺序。
- 一种移动终端,其特征在于,所述移动终端包括:存储器、处理器,其中,所述存储器上存储有图标显示控制程序,所述图标显示控制程序被所述处理器执行时实现如权利要求1至8中任一项所述的图标显示控制方法的步骤。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,其特征在于,所述计算机可读存储介质上存储有计算机程序,所述计算机程序被处理器执行时实现如权利要求1至8中任一项所述的图标显示控制方法的步骤。
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