CN114153535A - Method, apparatus, medium, and program product for jumping pages on an open screen page - Google Patents

Method, apparatus, medium, and program product for jumping pages on an open screen page Download PDF

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CN114153535A
CN114153535A CN202111338903.7A CN202111338903A CN114153535A CN 114153535 A CN114153535 A CN 114153535A CN 202111338903 A CN202111338903 A CN 202111338903A CN 114153535 A CN114153535 A CN 114153535A
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Abstract

An object of the present application is to provide a method, apparatus, medium, and program product for jumping a page at an open screen, the method including: in response to a user performing a first interaction operation for a first location on an open screen page of a target application other than an interaction hot zone, moving the interaction hot zone based on the first location; and responding to the user executing a second interactive operation aiming at a second position in the moved interactive hot area, and jumping to a target page from the screen-opening page. According to the method and the device, the click rate of the screen page can be increased, and the benefit of the screen page can be increased.

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Method, apparatus, medium, and program product for jumping pages on an open screen page
Technical Field
The application relates to the field of communication, in particular to a technology for skipping pages on an open screen.
Background
The requirement of the Ministry of industry and trust on the application screen opening page is strict, a click hot zone is required to be limited on the screen opening page, the advertisement or the third-party application can be skipped to only by triggering click through the limited click hot zone, and the skipping is not allowed by triggering click through other areas, so that the click rate of the screen opening page is reduced by about 94%, the general click rate is positively correlated with the income, and the income is basically reduced by the same proportion, so the income can face great challenges.
Disclosure of Invention
An object of the present application is to provide a method, apparatus, medium, and program product for jumping a page at an open screen.
According to one aspect of the present application, there is provided a method for jumping a page on an open screen, the method including:
in response to a user performing a first interaction operation for a first location on an open screen page of a target application other than an interaction hot zone, moving the interaction hot zone based on the first location;
and responding to the user executing a second interactive operation aiming at a second position in the moved interactive hot area, and jumping to a target page from the screen-opening page.
According to an aspect of the present application, there is provided a user equipment for jumping a page on an open screen, the apparatus including:
the system comprises a module, a module and a module, wherein the module is used for responding to a first position of a user except an interactive hot area on an open screen page of a target application to execute a first interactive operation and moving the interactive hot area based on the first position;
and the second module is used for responding to the second interactive operation executed by the user aiming at the second position in the moved interactive hot area and jumping to the target page from the screen-opening page.
According to an aspect of the present application, there is provided a computer device for jumping pages on an open screen, comprising a memory, a processor and a computer program stored on the memory, wherein the processor executes the computer program to implement the operations of any of the methods described above.
According to an aspect of the application, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, wherein the computer program, when executed by a processor, performs the operations of any of the methods described above.
According to an aspect of the application, a computer program product is provided, comprising a computer program which, when executed by a processor, carries out the steps of any of the methods as described above.
Compared with the prior art, the method and the device have the advantages that the first interactive operation is executed in response to the first position of the user except the interactive hot area on the screen-opening page of the target application, the interactive hot area is moved based on the first position, the second interactive operation is executed in response to the second position of the user in the moved interactive hot area, and the screen-opening page is jumped to the target page, so that the click rate of the screen-opening page can be improved, and the benefit of the screen-opening page is improved.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a flow diagram of a method for jumping pages on an open screen page according to one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 illustrates a rendering schematic of an open screen page;
FIG. 3 illustrates a user equipment structure diagram for jumping a page at an open screen according to one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 illustrates an exemplary system that can be used to implement the various embodiments described in this application.
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The present application is described in further detail below with reference to the attached figures.
In a typical configuration of the present application, the terminal, the device serving the network, and the trusted party each include one or more processors (e.g., Central Processing Units (CPUs)), input/output interfaces, network interfaces, and memory.
The Memory may include forms of volatile Memory, Random Access Memory (RAM), and/or non-volatile Memory in a computer-readable medium, such as Read Only Memory (ROM) or Flash Memory. Memory is an example of a computer-readable medium.
Computer-readable media, including both non-transitory and non-transitory, removable and non-removable media, may implement information storage by any method or technology. The information may be computer readable instructions, data structures, modules of a program, or other data. Examples of computer storage media include, but are not limited to, Phase-Change Memory (PCM), Programmable Random Access Memory (PRAM), Static Random-Access Memory (SRAM), Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), other types of Random Access Memory (RAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), flash Memory or other Memory technology, Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM), Digital Versatile Discs (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transmission medium, which can be used to store information that can be accessed by a computing device.
The device referred to in the present application includes, but is not limited to, a terminal, a network device, or a device formed by integrating a terminal and a network device through a network. The terminal includes, but is not limited to, any mobile electronic product, such as a smart phone, a tablet computer, etc., capable of performing human-computer interaction with a user (e.g., human-computer interaction through a touch panel), and the mobile electronic product may employ any operating system, such as an Android operating system, an iOS operating system, etc. The network Device includes an electronic Device capable of automatically performing numerical calculation and information processing according to a preset or stored instruction, and the hardware includes, but is not limited to, a microprocessor, an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Programmable Logic Device (PLD), a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), an embedded Device, and the like. The network device includes but is not limited to a computer, a network host, a single network server, a plurality of network server sets or a cloud of a plurality of servers; here, the Cloud is composed of a large number of computers or web servers based on Cloud Computing (Cloud Computing), which is a kind of distributed Computing, one virtual supercomputer consisting of a collection of loosely coupled computers. Including, but not limited to, the internet, a wide area network, a metropolitan area network, a local area network, a VPN network, a wireless Ad Hoc network (Ad Hoc network), etc. Preferably, the device may also be a program running on the terminal, the network device, or a device formed by integrating the terminal and the network device, the touch terminal, or the network device and the touch terminal through a network.
Of course, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the foregoing is by way of example only, and that other existing or future devices, which may be suitable for use in the present application, are also encompassed within the scope of the present application and are hereby incorporated by reference.
In the description of the present application, "a plurality" means two or more unless specifically limited otherwise.
FIG. 1 shows a flowchart of a method for jumping pages on an open screen according to an embodiment of the present application, the method including step S11 and step S12. In step S11, the user equipment, in response to the user performing a first interactive operation for a first location other than the interactive hot zone on the open screen page of the target application, moves the interactive hot zone based on the first location; in step S12, the user equipment jumps from the open screen page to a target page in response to the user performing a second interactive operation for a second location within the moved interactive hotspot.
In step S11, the user device, in response to the user performing a first interactive operation for a first location other than the interactive hot zone on the open screen page of the target application, moves the interactive hot zone based on the first location. In some embodiments, the on-screen page is first presented in the target application when the user opens the target application, or when the user jumps from another application to the target application, or when the target application is switched from background to foreground. In some embodiments, starting with the presentation of the on-screen page, a countdown may begin and countdown text may be presented, and after the countdown is complete, the target application may jump from the on-screen page to the first page (e.g., home page or home page) in the target application. In some embodiments, a skip button is presented in the open screen page, and if the user clicks the skip button, the countdown is skipped and the target application immediately jumps from the open screen page to the first page. In some embodiments, an interactive hot zone (e.g., a click hot zone) may exist in the open screen page, and if a user performs a predetermined interactive operation (e.g., a click operation) on the interactive hot zone, the target application may jump from the open screen page to a target page, where the target page is two completely different pages from the first page, the target page includes, but is not limited to, a detail page, an advertisement page, and the like corresponding to relevant presentation information in the open screen page, and the target page may be a page in the target application, or the target page may be a page in an application other than the target application. In some embodiments, the interactive hotspot is a region (e.g., a rectangular region) on the open page, the interactive hotspot can be a click hotspot, and the interactive operation can be a click operation. In some embodiments, if the user clicks a first location on the screen-opening page outside of the clicked hot zone, the interactive hot zone is moved based on the first location, which may be by moving the interactive hot zone such that the first location is located within the moved interactive hot zone, or by moving the interactive hot zone toward the first location. As shown in fig. 2, the click hot zone is a rectangular display frame corresponding to the "view immediately, click jump detail page or the third party application" in the screen opening page, and when the user clicks the non-click hot zone, the click hot zone moves to a click position (for example, when the click action is on the external portion of the click hot zone, the rectangular display frame corresponding to the click hot zone moves upward, and when the click action is on the external portion of the click hot zone, the rectangular display frame corresponding to the click hot zone moves downward), and at this time, if the user clicks the moved click hot zone again, the screen opening page triggers jumping to the advertisement or the third party application.
In step S12, the user equipment jumps from the open screen page to a target page in response to the user performing a second interactive operation for a second location within the moved interactive hotspot. In some embodiments, if the user clicks on a second location within the moved interactive hotspot, the target application jumps from the open screen page to the target page. According to the method and the device, the click rate of the screen page can be increased, and the benefit of the screen page can be increased.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone based on the first location comprises: and moving the interactive hot area so that the first position is positioned in the moved interactive hot area. In some embodiments, the interactive thermal zone is moved such that the first location is within the moved interactive thermal zone, wherein the first location may be anywhere within the moved interactive thermal zone.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone such that the first location is within the moved interactive thermal zone comprises: and moving the interactive hot area so that the center point of the moved interactive hot area is coincident with the first position. In some embodiments, the interactive thermal zone is moved such that a center point of the moved interactive thermal zone coincides with the first position.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone such that the first location is within the moved interactive thermal zone comprises: and moving the interactive hot area to enable the first position to be located in the moved interactive hot area, and enabling the moved interactive hot area not to shield one or more key content information in the screen opening page. In some embodiments, the key content information is key content presented in the open screen page, including but not limited to product names, product icons, critical description information about the product, skip buttons, skip countdown text, etc. in the open screen page. In some embodiments, the interactive hotspot is moved such that the first location is within the moved interactive hotspot and such that the moved interactive hotspot does not obscure key content information in the open screen page.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises: the user equipment judges whether the moved interactive hot area shields one or more key content information in the screen-opening page or not; and if so, moving the interactive hot area again so that the key content information is not shielded by the re-moved interactive hot area. In some embodiments, the interactive hot area is moved first, so that a center point of the moved interactive hot area coincides with the first position, and then it is determined whether the moved interactive hot area currently blocks the key content information in the screen page, if so, the interactive hot area needs to be moved again, so that the moved interactive hot area does not block the key content information in the screen page.
In some embodiments, said moving said interactive thermal zone again comprises: moving the interactive hotspot again in the direction of the initial position of the interactive hotspot in the screen-opened page. In some embodiments, if it is determined that the moved interactive hot area currently blocks the key content information in the open screen page, the interactive hot area needs to be moved again toward the initial presentation position of the interactive hot area in the open screen page, so that the key content information in the open screen page is not blocked by the again-moved interactive hot area.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises: if the moved interactive hot area blocks one or more pieces of non-key content information in the screen-opening page, the user equipment executes any one of the following operations aiming at the non-key content information: canceling the presentation of the non-key content information; and moving the non-key content information so that the non-key content information is not shielded by the moved interactive hot area. In some embodiments, the non-critical content information in the on-screen page is other content information presented in the on-screen page in addition to the critical content information, e.g., the non-critical content information may be unimportant descriptive information in the on-screen page. In some embodiments, the interactive hot zone is moved so that the first location is located in the moved interactive hot zone, and if the moved interactive hot zone blocks the non-key content information in the open page, the non-key content information is cancelled from being presented in the open page, or the non-key content information is moved in the open page so that the non-key content information is not blocked by the moved interactive hot zone.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone based on the first location comprises: the user device moves the interactive thermal zone in the direction of the first location. In some embodiments, the interactive hotspot may be moved toward the first location, for example, by a default distance, which may be set by default by the target application or may be set by default by a server corresponding to the target application.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone towards the first location comprises: determining a first moving distance corresponding to the interactive hot area according to the distance between the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen opening page and the first position; moving the interactive thermal zone toward the first location by the first movement distance. In some embodiments, the distance between the initial presentation position of the interactive hot zone in the screen-opening page and the first position may be obtained first, and then the first moving distance corresponding to the interactive hot zone is determined according to the distance. In some embodiments, after determining the first movement distance corresponding to the interactive thermal zone, the interactive thermal zone is moved toward the first position by the first movement distance.
In some embodiments, the determining a first moving distance corresponding to the interactive hot zone according to a distance between an initial position of the interactive hot zone in the screen-opening page and the first position includes: and if the distance between the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen opening page and the first position is greater than or equal to a preset distance threshold value, moving the interactive hot area to the first position by a default target distance. In some embodiments, a distance between an initial rendering position of the interactive hotspot in the screen-opening page and the first position is obtained, and then it is determined whether the distance is greater than or equal to a predetermined distance threshold (e.g., 100 pixels), and if so, the interactive hotspot is moved toward the first position by a target distance, which may be a default distance set by the target application or a server corresponding to the target application.
In some embodiments, the method further comprises: the user equipment responds to a presentation triggering event corresponding to the screen opening page, and obtains relative position information of one or more fingers of the user relative to a screen of the user equipment; and determining the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen-opening page according to the relative position information, and presenting the interactive hot area on the screen-opening page according to the initial position. In some embodiments, in response to the on-screen page being presented in the target application, relative position information of one or more fingers (e.g., thumbs) of the user with respect to a screen of the user device is obtained, wherein the relative position information may be touch position information on the screen of at least one of the one or more fingers in contact with the screen of the user device, or projection position information on the screen of at least one of the one or more fingers above the screen of the user device. In some embodiments, the relative position information may be directly used as an initial rendering position of the interactive hotspot in the open screen page, and the interactive hotspot is rendered at the initial rendering position on the open screen page. In some embodiments, a default rendering position of the interactive hotspot in the screen-opened page may be adjusted based on the relative position information, and the adjusted default rendering position may be used as an initial rendering position of the interactive hotspot in the screen-opened page, and the interactive hotspot is rendered at the initial rendering position on the screen-opened page.
In some embodiments, the relative position information includes touch position information on a screen of the user device of at least one of the one or more fingers in contact with the screen. In some embodiments, the relative position information may be touch position information of at least one of the one or more fingers (e.g., a thumb) in contact with a screen of the user device on the screen, e.g., coordinate information of a touch point of the at least one finger on the screen in the screen.
In some embodiments, the relative position information comprises projected position information on the screen of at least one of the one or more fingers above a screen of the user device. In some embodiments, the relative position information may be projected position information on a screen of the user device of at least one of the one or more fingers above the screen (e.g., a thumb) where the at least one finger is not in contact with the screen, and above the screen means that the at least one finger is in a front direction of the screen, not in a back direction of the screen. In some embodiments, the projected position information of the finger on the screen refers to position information (e.g., coordinate information) of a projected point of the finger on the screen plane in the screen.
In some embodiments, the determining an initial position of the interactive hotspot in the screen-opened page based on the relative position information comprises: and determining the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen-opening page according to the default position of the interactive hot area in the screen-opening page and the relative position information. In some embodiments, it may be determined whether a default position of the interactive hot zone in the on-screen page needs to be adjusted according to the relative position information, if so, the relative position information is used as an initial presentation position of the interactive hot zone in the on-screen page, otherwise, the default position is still used as the initial presentation position of the interactive hot zone in the on-screen page, for example, it is determined whether a distance between the relative position information and the default position is greater than or equal to a predetermined distance threshold, and if so, the relative position information is used as the initial presentation position of the interactive hot zone in the on-screen page. In some embodiments, the default position of the interactive hot zone in the open-screen page may be adjusted based on the relative position information by inputting the relative position information and the default position into a predetermined functional relation, and outputting the functional relation as an initial presentation position of the interactive hot zone in the open-screen page, or by determining an adjustment direction and an adjustment distance corresponding to the default position of the interactive hot zone in the open-screen page according to the relative position information, then adjusting the default position based on the adjustment direction and the adjustment distance, then taking the adjusted default position as the initial presentation position of the interactive hot zone in the open-screen page, for example, taking a direction pointing from the default position to the relative position information as a corresponding adjustment direction, and determining an adjustment distance corresponding to the default position according to a distance between the relative position information and the default position, for example, according to the mapping relationship between the distance interval and the adjustment distance, the distance interval in which the distance falls is determined, and then the adjustment distance mapped by the distance interval is used as the adjustment distance corresponding to the default position.
Fig. 3 shows a block diagram of a user equipment for jumping pages on an open screen according to an embodiment of the present application, the user equipment comprising a one-module 11 and a two-module 12. A module 11, configured to respond to a first location, outside an interactive hot area, on an open screen page of a target application, of a user to perform a first interactive operation, and move the interactive hot area based on the first location; in step S12, the method further includes jumping from the open page to a target page in response to the user performing a second interactive operation for a second location within the moved interactive hotspot.
And the module 11 is used for responding to a first position, which is beyond the interactive hot area, on the screen opening page of the target application, of the user to execute a first interactive operation, and moving the interactive hot area based on the first position. In some embodiments, the on-screen page is first presented in the target application when the user opens the target application, or when the user jumps from another application to the target application, or when the target application is switched from background to foreground. In some embodiments, starting with the presentation of the on-screen page, a countdown may begin and countdown text may be presented, and after the countdown is complete, the target application may jump from the on-screen page to the first page (e.g., home page or home page) in the target application. In some embodiments, a skip button is presented in the open screen page, and if the user clicks the skip button, the countdown is skipped and the target application immediately jumps from the open screen page to the first page. In some embodiments, an interactive hot zone (e.g., a click hot zone) may exist in the open screen page, and if a user performs a predetermined interactive operation (e.g., a click operation) on the interactive hot zone, the target application may jump from the open screen page to a target page, where the target page is two completely different pages from the first page, the target page includes, but is not limited to, a detail page, an advertisement page, and the like corresponding to relevant presentation information in the open screen page, and the target page may be a page in the target application, or the target page may be a page in an application other than the target application. In some embodiments, the interactive hotspot is a region (e.g., a rectangular region) on the open page, the interactive hotspot can be a click hotspot, and the interactive operation can be a click operation. In some embodiments, if the user clicks a first location on the screen-opening page outside of the clicked hot zone, the interactive hot zone is moved based on the first location, which may be by moving the interactive hot zone such that the first location is located within the moved interactive hot zone, or by moving the interactive hot zone toward the first location. As shown in fig. 2, the click hot zone is a rectangular display frame corresponding to the "view immediately, click jump detail page or the third party application" in the screen opening page, and when the user clicks the non-click hot zone, the click hot zone moves to a click position (for example, when the click action is on the external portion of the click hot zone, the rectangular display frame corresponding to the click hot zone moves upward, and when the click action is on the external portion of the click hot zone, the rectangular display frame corresponding to the click hot zone moves downward), and at this time, if the user clicks the moved click hot zone again, the screen opening page triggers jumping to the advertisement or the third party application.
And a second module 12, configured to jump from the open page to a target page in response to the user performing a second interactive operation for a second location within the moved interactive hot zone. In some embodiments, if the user clicks on a second location within the moved interactive hotspot, the target application jumps from the open screen page to the target page. According to the method and the device, the click rate of the screen page can be increased, and the benefit of the screen page can be increased.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone based on the first location comprises: and moving the interactive hot area so that the first position is positioned in the moved interactive hot area. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone such that the first location is within the moved interactive thermal zone comprises: and moving the interactive hot area so that the center point of the moved interactive hot area is coincident with the first position. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone such that the first location is within the moved interactive thermal zone comprises: and moving the interactive hot area to enable the first position to be located in the moved interactive hot area, and enabling the moved interactive hot area not to shield one or more key content information in the screen opening page. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the apparatus is further configured to: judging whether the moved interactive hot area shields one or more key content information in the screen-opening page or not; and if so, moving the interactive hot area again so that the key content information is not shielded by the re-moved interactive hot area. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, said moving said interactive thermal zone again comprises: moving the interactive hotspot again in the direction of the initial position of the interactive hotspot in the screen-opened page. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the apparatus is further configured to: if the moved interactive hot area blocks one or more pieces of non-key content information in the screen-opening page, the user equipment executes any one of the following operations aiming at the non-key content information: canceling the presentation of the non-key content information; and moving the non-key content information so that the non-key content information is not shielded by the moved interactive hot area. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone based on the first location comprises: the user device moves the interactive thermal zone in the direction of the first location. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the moving the interactive thermal zone towards the first location comprises: determining a first moving distance corresponding to the interactive hot area according to the distance between the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen opening page and the first position; moving the interactive thermal zone toward the first location by the first movement distance. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the determining a first moving distance corresponding to the interactive hot zone according to a distance between an initial position of the interactive hot zone in the screen-opening page and the first position includes: and if the distance between the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen opening page and the first position is greater than or equal to a preset distance threshold value, moving the interactive hot area to the first position by a default target distance. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the apparatus is further configured to: responding to a presentation trigger event corresponding to the screen opening page, and acquiring relative position information of one or more fingers of the user relative to a screen of the user equipment; and determining the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen-opening page according to the relative position information, and presenting the interactive hot area on the screen-opening page according to the initial position. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the relative position information includes touch position information on a screen of the user device of at least one of the one or more fingers in contact with the screen. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the relative position information comprises projected position information on the screen of at least one of the one or more fingers above a screen of the user device. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In some embodiments, the determining an initial position of the interactive hotspot in the screen-opened page based on the relative position information comprises: and determining the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen-opening page according to the default position of the interactive hot area in the screen-opening page and the relative position information. Here, the related operations are the same as or similar to those of the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and therefore are not described again, and are included herein by reference.
In addition to the methods and apparatus described in the embodiments above, the present application also provides a computer readable storage medium storing computer code that, when executed, performs the method as described in any of the preceding claims.
The present application also provides a computer program product, which when executed by a computer device, performs the method of any of the preceding claims.
The present application further provides a computer device, comprising:
one or more processors;
a memory for storing one or more computer programs;
the one or more computer programs, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to implement the method of any preceding claim.
FIG. 4 illustrates an exemplary system that can be used to implement the various embodiments described herein;
in some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4, the system 300 can be implemented as any of the devices in the various embodiments described. In some embodiments, system 300 may include one or more computer-readable media (e.g., system memory or NVM/storage 320) having instructions and one or more processors (e.g., processor(s) 305) coupled with the one or more computer-readable media and configured to execute the instructions to implement modules to perform the actions described herein.
For one embodiment, system control module 310 may include any suitable interface controllers to provide any suitable interface to at least one of processor(s) 305 and/or any suitable device or component in communication with system control module 310.
The system control module 310 may include a memory controller module 330 to provide an interface to the system memory 315. Memory controller module 330 may be a hardware module, a software module, and/or a firmware module.
System memory 315 may be used, for example, to load and store data and/or instructions for system 300. For one embodiment, system memory 315 may include any suitable volatile memory, such as suitable DRAM. In some embodiments, the system memory 315 may include a double data rate type four synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR4 SDRAM).
For one embodiment, system control module 310 may include one or more input/output (I/O) controllers to provide an interface to NVM/storage 320 and communication interface(s) 325.
For example, NVM/storage 320 may be used to store data and/or instructions. NVM/storage 320 may include any suitable non-volatile memory (e.g., flash memory) and/or may include any suitable non-volatile storage device(s) (e.g., one or more Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), one or more Compact Disc (CD) drives, and/or one or more Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) drives).
NVM/storage 320 may include storage resources that are physically part of the device on which system 300 is installed or may be accessed by the device and not necessarily part of the device. For example, NVM/storage 320 may be accessible over a network via communication interface(s) 325.
Communication interface(s) 325 may provide an interface for system 300 to communicate over one or more networks and/or with any other suitable device. System 300 may wirelessly communicate with one or more components of a wireless network according to any of one or more wireless network standards and/or protocols.
For one embodiment, at least one of the processor(s) 305 may be packaged together with logic for one or more controller(s) (e.g., memory controller module 330) of the system control module 310. For one embodiment, at least one of the processor(s) 305 may be packaged together with logic for one or more controller(s) of the system control module 310 to form a System In Package (SiP). For one embodiment, at least one of the processor(s) 305 may be integrated on the same die with logic for one or more controller(s) of the system control module 310. For one embodiment, at least one of the processor(s) 305 may be integrated on the same die with logic for one or more controller(s) of the system control module 310 to form a system on a chip (SoC).
In various embodiments, system 300 may be, but is not limited to being: a server, a workstation, a desktop computing device, or a mobile computing device (e.g., a laptop computing device, a handheld computing device, a tablet, a netbook, etc.). In various embodiments, system 300 may have more or fewer components and/or different architectures. For example, in some embodiments, system 300 includes one or more cameras, a keyboard, a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen (including a touch screen display), a non-volatile memory port, multiple antennas, a graphics chip, an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), and speakers.
It should be noted that the present application may be implemented in software and/or a combination of software and hardware, for example, implemented using Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), general purpose computers or any other similar hardware devices. In one embodiment, the software programs of the present application may be executed by a processor to implement the steps or functions described above. Likewise, the software programs (including associated data structures) of the present application may be stored in a computer readable recording medium, such as RAM memory, magnetic or optical drive or diskette and the like. Additionally, some of the steps or functions of the present application may be implemented in hardware, for example, as circuitry that cooperates with the processor to perform various steps or functions.
In addition, some of the present application may be implemented as a computer program product, such as computer program instructions, which when executed by a computer, may invoke or provide methods and/or techniques in accordance with the present application through the operation of the computer. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the form in which the computer program instructions reside on a computer-readable medium includes, but is not limited to, source files, executable files, installation package files, and the like, and that the manner in which the computer program instructions are executed by a computer includes, but is not limited to: the computer directly executes the instruction, or the computer compiles the instruction and then executes the corresponding compiled program, or the computer reads and executes the instruction, or the computer reads and installs the instruction and then executes the corresponding installed program. Computer-readable media herein can be any available computer-readable storage media or communication media that can be accessed by a computer.
Communication media includes media by which communication signals, including, for example, computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data, are transmitted from one system to another. Communication media may include conductive transmission media such as cables and wires (e.g., fiber optics, coaxial, etc.) and wireless (non-conductive transmission) media capable of propagating energy waves such as acoustic, electromagnetic, RF, microwave, and infrared. Computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data may be embodied in a modulated data signal, for example, in a wireless medium such as a carrier wave or similar mechanism such as is embodied as part of spread spectrum techniques. The term "modulated data signal" means a signal that has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal. The modulation may be analog, digital or hybrid modulation techniques.
By way of example, and not limitation, computer-readable storage media may include volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data. For example, computer-readable storage media include, but are not limited to, volatile memory such as random access memory (RAM, DRAM, SRAM); and non-volatile memory such as flash memory, various read-only memories (ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM), magnetic and ferromagnetic/ferroelectric memories (MRAM, FeRAM); and magnetic and optical storage devices (hard disk, tape, CD, DVD); or other now known media or later developed that can store computer-readable information/data for use by a computer system.
An embodiment according to the present application comprises an apparatus comprising a memory for storing computer program instructions and a processor for executing the program instructions, wherein the computer program instructions, when executed by the processor, trigger the apparatus to perform a method and/or a solution according to the aforementioned embodiments of the present application.
It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the present application is not limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments, and that the present application may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the application being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein. Any reference sign in a claim should not be construed as limiting the claim concerned. Furthermore, it is obvious that the word "comprising" does not exclude other elements or steps, and the singular does not exclude the plural. A plurality of units or means recited in the apparatus claims may also be implemented by one unit or means in software or hardware. The terms first, second, etc. are used to denote names, but not any particular order.

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1. A method for jumping to a page on an open screen is applied to user equipment, wherein the method comprises the following steps:
in response to a user performing a first interaction operation for a first location on an open screen page of a target application other than an interaction hot zone, moving the interaction hot zone based on the first location;
and responding to the user executing a second interactive operation aiming at a second position in the moved interactive hot area, and jumping to a target page from the screen-opening page.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the moving the interactive thermal zone based on the first location comprises:
and moving the interactive hot area so that the first position is positioned in the moved interactive hot area.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the moving the interactive thermal zone to cause the first location to be within a moved interactive thermal zone comprises:
and moving the interactive hot area so that the center point of the moved interactive hot area is coincident with the first position.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the moving the interactive thermal zone to cause the first location to be within a moved interactive thermal zone comprises:
and moving the interactive hot area to enable the first position to be located in the moved interactive hot area, and enabling the moved interactive hot area not to shield one or more key content information in the screen opening page.
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the method further comprises:
judging whether the moved interactive hot area shields one or more key content information in the screen-opening page or not;
and if so, moving the interactive hot area again so that the key content information is not shielded by the re-moved interactive hot area.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein said moving the interactive thermal zone again comprises:
moving the interactive hotspot again in the direction of the initial position of the interactive hotspot in the screen-opened page.
7. The method of any of claims 2 to 6, wherein the method further comprises:
if the moved interactive hot area shields one or more pieces of non-key content information in the screen-opening page, executing any one of the following operations aiming at the non-key content information:
canceling the presentation of the non-key content information;
and moving the non-key content information so that the non-key content information is not shielded by the moved interactive hot area.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the moving the interactive thermal zone based on the first location comprises:
moving the interactive thermal zone in a direction toward the first location.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the moving the interactive thermal zone in a direction toward the first location comprises:
determining a first moving distance corresponding to the interactive hot area according to the distance between the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen opening page and the first position;
moving the interactive thermal zone toward the first location by the first movement distance.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein determining a first movement distance corresponding to the interactive thermal zone according to a distance between an initial position of the interactive thermal zone in the screen-opened page and the first position comprises:
and if the distance between the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen opening page and the first position is greater than or equal to a preset distance threshold value, moving the interactive hot area to the first position by a default target distance.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the method further comprises:
responding to a presentation trigger event corresponding to the screen opening page, and acquiring relative position information of one or more fingers of the user relative to a screen of the user equipment;
and determining the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen-opening page according to the relative position information, and presenting the interactive hot area on the screen-opening page according to the initial position.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the relative position information comprises touch position information on a screen of the user device of at least one of the one or more fingers in contact with the screen.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the relative position information comprises projected position information on a screen of the user device of at least one of the one or more fingers above the screen.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the determining an initial location of the interactive hotspot in the screen-opened page based on the relative location information comprises:
and determining the initial position of the interactive hot area in the screen-opening page according to the default position of the interactive hot area in the screen-opening page and the relative position information.
15. Computer device for jumping pages on an open screen, comprising a memory, a processor and a computer program stored on the memory, characterized in that the processor executes the computer program to implement the steps of the method according to any of claims 1 to 14.
16. A computer-readable storage medium, on which a computer program/instructions are stored, which, when being executed by a processor, carry out the steps of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 14.
17. A computer program product comprising a computer program, characterized in that the computer program realizes the steps of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 14 when executed by a processor.
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