WO2010044591A2 - Ordinateur bloc-notes à écran tactile situé sur la zone repose-poignets de celui-ci et son procédé de commande - Google Patents

Ordinateur bloc-notes à écran tactile situé sur la zone repose-poignets de celui-ci et son procédé de commande Download PDF

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WO2010044591A2
WO2010044591A2 PCT/KR2009/005877 KR2009005877W WO2010044591A2 WO 2010044591 A2 WO2010044591 A2 WO 2010044591A2 KR 2009005877 W KR2009005877 W KR 2009005877W WO 2010044591 A2 WO2010044591 A2 WO 2010044591A2
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  • the present invention relates to a notebook computer, and more particularly, to a notebook computer and a touch screen control method in which at least one touch screen is mounted in a palm rest area where a palm or a wrist is located.
  • the general notebook computer 10 has a structure in which the display unit 12 and the main body 14 are hinged as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the display unit 12 includes a LCD panel and a protective cover surrounding the outside thereof
  • the main body 14 includes a keypad 16, a touch pad 18, etc. on the upper surface, and a main board on which a CPU is mounted.
  • a graphics card, a memory card and the like are provided therein.
  • the side of the main body 14 is provided with a USB port, a power port, a CD insertion slot and the like.
  • the conventional notebook computer 10 has some problems as follows.
  • the notebook computer 10 has become slimmer and has a higher density of components. Nevertheless, this tendency is not properly reflected on the upper surface of the main body 14 of the notebook computer 10. I can't do it.
  • the upper surface of the main body 14 is roughly divided into half, and a keypad 16 is installed at the upper half thereof, and a touch pad 18 is installed at the center of the lower half thereof.
  • a keypad 16 is installed at the upper half thereof
  • a touch pad 18 is installed at the center of the lower half thereof.
  • the keypad 16 it is the portion where the palm or the wrist is placed, leaving the empty spaces 15 and 17.
  • the installation area of the touch pad 18 and the empty spaces 15 and 17 on the left and right sides thereof will be defined as palm rest areas.
  • the touch pad 18 is provided as a pointing device to replace the mouse.
  • the user's ease of use is significantly lower than that of the mouse, most users connect the mouse separately and use the mouse extremely low.
  • the computers including the notebook computer 10 are equipped with an application that visually displays the status information of the hardware, and the status information is displayed on the screen by various types of icons, especially in the case of a notebook computer, power and battery LED to indicate the status of the lamp is installed separately.
  • the status display icon is displayed on the screen, the status bar at the bottom of the screen is displayed in a very small size, so it is not easy to see and there is a problem that cannot display all icons due to space limitations.
  • Dragon LEDs are limited in displaying specific information.
  • the spotlight is mainly in the spotlight Since it is displayed only on the desktop, when the user has open the work screen, the user needs to switch the screen to the desktop again to check the desired information. Therefore, it is difficult for the user to check it immediately.
  • the keypad 16 of the notebook computer is generally assigned a variety of function keys (function keys), usually because two or more keys must be pressed at the same time, it is difficult to properly remember and has a disadvantage of inconvenient operation.
  • the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to provide a method of increasing space utilization and component integration by utilizing a palm rest area of a notebook computer.
  • the main body having a keypad and palm rest area on the upper surface;
  • a display unit hinged to the main body;
  • at least one touch screen mounted on the palm rest area of the main body, and converting the touch screen into a disabled state when the contact area or the contact pressure with respect to the touch screen exceeds a set value. It provides a notebook computer.
  • the touch screen of the notebook computer operates in any one operation mode selected from among a plurality of operation modes, the plurality of operation modes comprising: a status display mode for displaying a state of hardware; A shortcut icon mode for displaying a plurality of execution icons for executing an application; A touch pad mode that senses a user's touch and performs a function of a pointing device and an input device; It may be characterized by including at least one of the widget mode for displaying information provided through the Internet network.
  • the touch screen may be a plurality, and the function of switching to the disabled state may be independently performed for each of the plurality of touch screens.
  • the screen of the touch screen may be divided into a first screen area and a second screen area, and the function of switching to the disabled state may be independently performed in the first screen area and the second screen area. have.
  • the main body having a keypad and palm rest area on the upper surface;
  • a display unit hinged to the main body;
  • At least one touch screen mounted to the palm rest area of the body;
  • a proximity sensor installed between the touch screen and the keypad, and when the proximity sensor detects an access of the user's hand, switches the touch screen to a disabled state. to provide.
  • the main body having a keypad and palm rest area on the upper surface;
  • a method of controlling an operation of a notebook computer including at least one touch screen mounted on the palm rest area of the main body, the method comprising: (a) driving the touch screen; (b) detecting contact with the touch screen; and (c) switching the touch screen to a disabled state when the contact area or the contact pressure caused by the contact exceeds a set value.
  • the main body having a keypad and palm rest area on the upper surface;
  • the main body having a keypad and at least one touch screen on the upper surface;
  • a method of controlling an operation of a notebook computer including a display unit hinged to the main body, the method comprising: (a) driving the touch screen; (b) dividing the screen of the touch screen into a plurality of screen regions including a first screen region and a second screen region, and displaying a plurality of mode selection menus on the first screen region; (c) selecting one operation mode from the plurality of mode selection menus; (d) displaying a screen corresponding to the operation mode selected in step (c) on the first screen area; (e) when the screen displayed on the first screen area is moved to the second screen area, the first screen area displays the plurality of mode selection menus again.
  • the present invention having a keypad and a plurality of touch screen on the upper surface;
  • a method of controlling an operation of a notebook computer including a display unit hinged to the main body, the method comprising: (a) driving the touch screen; (b) displaying a plurality of mode selection menus on a first touch screen among the plurality of touch screens; (c) selecting one operation mode from the plurality of mode selection menus; (d) displaying a screen corresponding to the operation mode selected in step (c) on the first touch screen; (e) when the screen displayed on the first touch screen is moved to the second touch screen, the first touch screen provides a method of controlling the operation of the notebook computer, including displaying the plurality of mode selection menus again.
  • the main body having a keypad and at least one touch screen on the upper surface;
  • a method of controlling an operation of a notebook computer including a display unit hinged to the main body, the method comprising: (a) displaying a screen control unit on the display unit or the touch screen; (b) operating screen adjustment means to set screen display conditions; and (c) simultaneously changing the screens of the display unit and the touch screen according to the screen display conditions selected in step (b).
  • the main body having a keypad and at least one touch screen on the upper surface;
  • a method of controlling an operation of a notebook computer including a display unit hinged to the main body, the method comprising: displaying at least one shortcut icon on the touch screen; When the shortcut icon is selected, an operation control method of the notebook computer comprising executing an application corresponding to the shortcut icon on the display unit.
  • the palm rest area of the notebook computer can be utilized to increase the space utilization, and since the additionally mounted touch screen performs the functions of the auxiliary display device and the input device, various GUIs can be provided to improve convenience of use.
  • it can provide a convenient I / O interface that can be operated and checked without using the function keys assigned to the keypad.
  • the notebook computer of the present invention has an advantage of providing a plurality of auxiliary displays by themselves without additionally connecting a separate monitor.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional notebook computer
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a notebook computer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a state diagram used in the notebook computer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a notebook computer according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a mode selection screen displayed on a touch screen.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a screen that appears when the status display mode is selected.
  • FIG. 7 is a view showing a mode of moving the operation mode screen from one touch screen to another touch screen.
  • FIG 8 and 9 are views showing various types of access sensor mounted between a touch screen and a keypad, respectively.
  • 10 is a use state diagram of a notebook computer equipped with an access sensor
  • the notebook computer 100 has a structure in which the display 110 and the main body 120 are hinged.
  • the display unit 110 includes a LCD panel and a protective cover surrounding the outside.
  • the main body 120 includes a main board, a graphics card, a memory card, etc., on which a CPU is mounted, although not shown.
  • the keypad 121 is provided at the same time, and the first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133 are provided at the palm rest area 122. It also has a USB port, a power port, a CD insertion slot and the like on its side.
  • the display unit 110 is used as a general work screen, and not only an LCD panel but also a PDP panel and an OLED panel may be used.
  • the first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133 are preferably arranged in a row in the palm rest area 122 in the horizontal direction.
  • the first touch screen 131 is positioned at the center for convenience of description, and the second and third touch screens 132 and 133 are positioned at the left and right sides thereof, respectively.
  • the touch screen is generally composed of a display panel having a display function and a transparent touch panel mounted on the upper portion thereof.
  • a display panel having a display function and a transparent touch panel mounted on the upper portion thereof.
  • an LCD panel like the display unit 110, an LCD panel, a PDP panel, an OLED panel, etc. may be used as the display panel.
  • Silver resistive film type, capacitive type, infrared type, surface ultrasonic method and the like can be used.
  • the first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133 perform a function of an auxiliary display device displaying computer status information, an icon, a widget, and the like, and an input device for inputting a user's operation command.
  • the touch screens 131, 132, and 133 may be implemented in various ways. However, as shown in FIG. 3, the first touch screen 131 of the center part, which is always visible even during work, is set as the main touch screen, and the user at the time of work.
  • the second and third touch screens 132 and 133 which are covered by the hand of the user, may be set as an auxiliary touch screen selectively operating according to work.
  • FIG. 4 A block diagram of the configuration of the notebook computer 100 according to the present invention is shown in FIG. 4, as shown in FIG. 4, the display unit 110, the first to third touch screens 131.132.133, the ROM 140, and the RAM 150. ), A keypad 121, a mouse 160, and a controller 160 for controlling operations of these components.
  • each touch screen (131, 132, 133) of the notebook computer 100 will be described the operation of each touch screen (131, 132, 133) of the notebook computer 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the normal desktop is displayed on the display unit 110 hinged to the main body 120, and the predetermined screen is selected on any one of the first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133.
  • the mode selection menu is displayed.
  • the first touch screen 131 in the center is set as the main touch screen, and the mode selection menu is displayed here, but is not necessarily limited thereto.
  • the mode selection menu may include a status display mode 181, a shortcut icon mode 182, a touch pad mode 183, a widget mode 184, and the like, as shown in FIG. Menus may be added or replaced.
  • the status display mode 181 is a mode for checking hardware status information of the notebook computer 100, for example, wireless LAN connection information, battery information, screen adjustment information, volume status information, and the like.
  • the wireless LAN icon 191, the battery icon 192, the screen control icon 193, the volume setting icon 194, and the like are displayed on the first touch screen 131 as shown in FIG. 6.
  • corresponding application screens are displayed on the first touch screen 131.
  • Such an icon may be displayed in the form of an image rather than a text as shown.
  • the battery icon 192 when the battery icon 192 is selected, the remaining battery capacity or usable time of the battery may be displayed on the screen in the form of a graphic or text.
  • the screen control icon 193 when the screen control icon 193 is selected, a graphic control screen for adjusting brightness and the like may be displayed.
  • the general screen adjustment application is only set to adjust the screen of the display 110, when the first to third touch screens (131, 132, 133), such as the notebook computer 100 of the present invention is additionally mounted It should include a screen control function for them.
  • a condition input or selected by the user through the screen control application is simultaneously applied to the display 110 and the first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133.
  • the display 110 and the first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133 are changed under the same condition.
  • the screen may be adjusted only for the selected screen. It is more preferable in terms of ease of use.
  • the corresponding application may be set to be executed and displayed on the display 110.
  • the screen executed on the display 110 may be set to be executed on any one of the first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133.
  • the "previous" menu shown in FIG. 6 is a menu for returning to the previous screen, that is, the mode selection menu of FIG. 5, and is displayed on the first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133 as well as the status display mode screen as shown in FIG. 6. Type can be displayed on the screen.
  • the shortcut icon mode 182 arranges execution icons of frequently used main applications on the first touch screen 182 similarly to the desktop of the display 110, and selects the execution icons on the first touch screen 182.
  • the mode When the application is running on the display 110, the mode.
  • the specific execution icon is set to be added and removed by the user after selecting the shortcut icon mode 152.
  • the user can manipulate the mouse to return to the desktop while working on the document 110 on the display 110. Touching the desired execution icon on the first touch screen 131 without the need to immediately run the application associated with the icon can greatly increase the ease of use.
  • the touch pad mode 183 uses the first touch screen 131 as a pointing device for moving the pointer displayed on the display 110 like the conventional touch pad, or creates or executes a document or graphic executed on the display 110. This mode is used by the user as an input device for inputting letters or pictures by hand or touch pen.
  • the widget mode 184 is a mode for displaying various types of widgets provided by an internet portal site or a web server on the first touch screen 131.
  • the widget is conventionally displayed only on the desktop, so in order to check the desired widget information during the operation, the user needs to switch to the desktop by operating a mouse, but the widget is displayed on the first touch screen 131 which the user can always see. This has the advantage that the user can check the weather information, stock information, major news, email information, blog information, etc. in real time.
  • a pop-up window of the corresponding program may be displayed on one of the first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133.
  • the mode selection screen or each mode screen is not necessarily displayed on the first touch screen 131.
  • the second and third touch screens 132 and 133 are further installed on the left and right sides of the first touch screen 131, the convenience of use can be further increased by appropriately utilizing these touch screens.
  • the mode selection screen or each mode screen displayed on the first touch screen 131 it is preferable to move the mode selection screen or each mode screen displayed on the first touch screen 131 to the second or third touch screens 132 and 133.
  • the screen moving menu may be separately disposed on the first touch screen 131.
  • the user touches and drags all the screens of the first touch screen 131 to the third touch screen 133. and drag).
  • FIG. 7 illustrates such a state.
  • the state display mode screen of the first touch screen 131 is moved to the third touch screen 133, the mode selection screen shown in FIG. 5 is automatically displayed on the first touch screen 131. Is displayed again.
  • a shortcut icon mode 182 may be selected to display a desktop icon on the first touch screen 131, and the entire screen of the shortcut icon mode may be touched and dragged again to the second touch screen 132. You can move it.
  • the screen of the corresponding mode is predetermined.
  • the display device may be set to be displayed on the second or third touch screens 132 and 133.
  • the display unit 110 when the user touches a specific icon displayed on the second or third touch screens 132 and 133 during the operation. Unintended applications on your computer may suddenly run.
  • the second or third touch screens 132 and 133 it is preferable to switch the second or third touch screens 132 and 133 to the disable mode.
  • a case where the input command is ignored is defined as a disable mode.
  • the display function may be set to be stopped in order to save power during the disable mode.
  • the area using the touch screen is used.
  • the fingertip is used so that the contact area is relatively narrow, whereas when the palm touches the touch screens 132 and 133 in the process of using the keypad 121, the contact area becomes much wider. All.
  • the keypad 121 is being used. Can be considered and switched to disable mode. It is also possible to switch to the disable mode only when the contact is maintained for a predetermined time considering the contact area as well as the contact time. The automatic switching to the disable mode may also be applied to the first touch screen 131.
  • the touch area of the user should be able to be determined on the touch screen.
  • a touch screen capable of multi-touch recognition should be used.
  • a touch screen of a matrix type in which a plurality of first electrodes in the x-axis direction and a plurality of second electrodes in the y-axis direction are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance may be used as the touch screen capable of multiple touch recognition.
  • a separate pressure sensor is installed at or below the second and third touch screens 132 and 133, and if a pressure higher than the set value is detected, the keypad 121 is considered to be in use and is switched to the disable mode. Can be. Likewise, in this case, the mode can be switched only if the pressure is maintained for a set time or more.
  • Mode switching on the basis of the contact area or the contact pressure has the advantage of independently switching the modes of the second and third touch screens 132 and 133.
  • mode switching may be performed based on whether the keypad 121 is input. That is, when the keypad input continues for a predetermined time or more, the keypad 121 may be considered to be working, and the second and third touch screens 132 and 133 may be switched to the disable mode.
  • the proximity sensor 136 may be an optical sensor using infrared rays, or may be a capacitive sensor that detects a change in capacitance when an object approaches.
  • the proximity sensor 136 may be arranged in one module along the width direction of the main body 120, as shown in Figure 8, as shown in Figure 9 predetermined on the upper end of each touch screen (131, 132, 133) It may be installed by number.
  • the palm or wrist part is detected by the proximity sensor 136 when the user operates the keypad 121 as shown in FIG. 10.
  • the approach detection sensor 136 detects the user's approach, all the touch screens 131, 132, 133 may be switched to the disable mode, or only the touch screen adjacent to the corresponding sensor may be switched to the disable mode.
  • the first touch screen 131 positioned at the center is set as the main touch screen, and the present invention has been described based on this.
  • the second or third touch screens 132 and 133 may be used as the main touch screen. It may be specified and set such that the above-described mode selection or switching to the disable mode is performed.
  • the present invention improves the GUI in order to solve the inconvenience caused when one display unit 110 is installed, and the palm remains empty. Since the touch screen is mounted on the main body 120 in order to utilize the rest area, the number of touch screens is not necessarily limited to three.
  • first to third touch screens 131, 132, and 133 are not to be installed as separate touch screens, respectively, and one touch screen is arranged in the palm rest area 122 in the horizontal direction, and if necessary, the screen is touched. It can also be used separately.
  • the keypad 121 is disposed on the side of the conventional palm rest area 122. At least one touch screen may be disposed on an upper end of the keypad 121 to be used as an auxiliary display device and an input device.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and may be modified or modified in various forms, and if the modified or modified embodiments include the technical idea of the present invention included in the following claims. Naturally, it belongs to the scope of rights.

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La présente invention porte sur un ordinateur bloc-notes comprenant un panneau tactile qui fonctionne en tant que dispositif d'entrée et d'affichage auxiliaire. L'ordinateur bloc-notes de la présente invention comprend : un corps principal ayant une surface supérieure sur laquelle un clavier et une zone repose-poignets sont formés ; une unité d'affichage articulée au corps principal ; et au moins un panneau tactile situé sur la zone repose-poignets du corps principal. Le panneau tactile est désactivé lorsqu'une aire de contact de panneau tactile ou une pression de contact de panneau tactile dépasse une valeur préréglée. L'ordinateur bloc-notes de la présente invention est avantageux par le fait que la zone repose-poignets de celui-ci peut être utilisée pour améliorer l'utilisation de l'espace, et l'écran tactile monté de façon supplémentaire fonctionne en tant que dispositif d'affichage auxiliaire et en tant que dispositif d'entrée pour fournir une pluralité d'interfaces graphiques utilisateurs et améliorer le caractère pratique d'utilisation par comparaison avec des ordinateurs bloc-notes classiques. En outre, l'ordinateur bloc-notes de la présente invention fournit une interface E/S commode qui peut être actionnée et vérifiée même sans utilisation des touches de fonction sur le clavier.
PCT/KR2009/005877 2008-10-14 2009-10-13 Ordinateur bloc-notes à écran tactile situé sur la zone repose-poignets de celui-ci et son procédé de commande WO2010044591A2 (fr)

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