WO2013094624A1 - 情報処理装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and a program for processing information.
- Patent Document 1 merely changes the sensitivity of the sensor, and does not facilitate the operation when a glove is worn.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and a program that solve the above-described problems.
- the information processing apparatus of the present invention An information processing apparatus, An input unit for detecting contact or approach of an object; A mode setting unit for setting the operation mode of the information processing apparatus to one of the first operation mode and the second operation mode based on the detection result in the input unit; A control unit that performs control according to the operation mode set by the mode setting unit.
- the information processing method of the present invention includes: An information processing method performed by an information processing apparatus, Processing to detect contact or approach of an object; A process for setting the operation mode of the information processing apparatus to one of the first operation mode and the second operation mode based on the result of the detection; A process for controlling the information processing apparatus is performed according to the set operation mode.
- the program of the present invention is A program for causing an information processing device to execute, A procedure for detecting contact or approach of an object; A procedure for setting the operation mode of the information processing apparatus to one of the first operation mode and the second operation mode based on the detection result; And a procedure for performing control according to the set operation mode.
- FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows one Embodiment of the information processing apparatus of this invention. It is a figure which shows an example of matching with the operation mode memorize
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an embodiment of an information processing apparatus according to the present invention.
- the information processing apparatus 100 includes a display unit 110, an input unit 120, a mode setting unit 130, a control unit 140, and a table 150.
- the display unit 110 is a general display that displays information based on an instruction from the control unit 140. Further, the display unit 110 may be a touch panel provided with a detection function of the input unit 120.
- the input unit 120 inputs information according to the contact or approach of an object like a touch panel.
- the input unit 120 has a function of detecting contact or approach of an object (such as a user's finger) to the display surface of the display unit 110.
- the input unit 120 may include a contact sensor.
- the input unit 120 may include a proximity sensor.
- the input unit 120 detects contact or approach according to a change in capacitance between the object and the display surface when the object contacts or approaches.
- the input unit 120 measures the resistance value of the object, and outputs the resistance value that is the measurement result to the mode setting unit 130.
- the input unit 120 may measure other electrical characteristics such as a current value instead of the resistance value, and output the measured numerical value to the mode setting unit 130 as a measurement result.
- the mode setting unit 130 sets the operation mode of the information processing apparatus 100 based on the resistance value (current value) output from the input unit 120 as a normal mode (first operation mode) and a glove mode (second operation). Mode).
- the mode setting unit 130 sets the operation mode to the normal mode. Further, when the resistance value output from the input unit 120 is higher than a preset threshold value, the mode setting unit 130 sets the operation mode to the glove mode. Even when the measurement result output from the input unit 120 is a numerical value indicating another electrical characteristic, the mode setting unit 130 similarly sets the operation mode based on the comparison with the threshold value.
- the mode setting unit 130 may set the operation mode of the information processing apparatus 100 to one of the normal mode and the globe mode based on a predetermined input from the outside.
- the predetermined input may be selected by the user from a menu displayed on the display unit 110 or may be a result of pressing a predetermined button key provided in the information processing apparatus 100. This is not specified here.
- the control unit 140 performs control according to the operation mode set by the mode setting unit 130.
- the control details when the normal mode is set and the control details when the glove mode is set are stored in the table 150 in advance. Therefore, the control unit 140 reads the control content associated with the operation mode set by the mode setting unit 130 from the table 150, and performs control based on the read control content.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of correspondence between operation modes and control contents stored in the table 150 shown in FIG.
- the table 150 shown in FIG. 1 stores control contents corresponding to each operation mode (normal mode and glove mode) as shown in FIG.
- the operation mode “normal mode” is associated with the control content “selection / confirmation”, and the operation mode “globe mode” and the control content “enlarge / reduce”. Are associated with each other. This indicates that when the operation mode is set to the normal mode, the control of the control unit 140 for single touch is selection or determination. Further, when the operation mode is set to the glove mode, it indicates that the control of the control unit 140 for single touch is enlargement or reduction. This “touch” indicates that the input unit 120 has detected contact or approach of an object (the same applies in the following description).
- the input unit 120 when the operation mode is set to the normal mode and the input unit 120 detects the approach or proximity of an object to the display unit 110, the input unit 120 indicates the position on the display unit 110 that has detected the approach or proximity. Notifies the control unit 140, and the control unit 140 performs processing for selecting / determining information (for example, an icon) displayed at the position.
- the input mode 120 detects the approach or proximity of an object to the display unit 110 when the operation mode is set to the glove mode
- the input unit 120 indicates the position on the display unit 110 that detected the approach or proximity.
- the control unit 140 when the input mode 120 detects the approach or proximity of an object to the display unit 110 when the operation mode is set to the glove mode, the input unit 120 indicates the position on the display unit 110 that detected the approach or proximity. Notifies the control unit 140, and the control unit 140 performs processing for enlarging / reducing information (for example, an icon) displayed at the position.
- control item “multi-touch” the operation mode “normal mode” and the control content “valid” are associated with each other, and the operation mode “globe mode” and the control content “no control” are associated with each other.
- the control of the control unit 140 for multi-touch the control of the control unit 140 for multi-touch (simultaneous multiple touches) is effective.
- the control of the control unit 140 for single touch indicates that there is no control. That is, regarding multi-touch, preset control is performed in the normal mode, but no control is performed in the glove mode (control performed in the normal mode is invalidated).
- the operation mode “normal mode” is associated with the control content “no control”
- the operation mode “globe mode” is associated with the control content “select / confirm”. Yes.
- the operation mode is set to the normal mode, the control of the control unit 140 for a long-time touch longer than a preset time is not controlled.
- the operation mode is set to the glove mode, it indicates that the control of the control unit 140 for the long touch is selection or determination. That is, regarding long-time touch, preset control is performed in the glove mode, but no control is performed in the normal mode (control performed in the glove mode is invalidated).
- the operation mode is set to the normal mode and the input unit 120 detects the approach or proximity of the object to the display unit 110 for a long time, the position on the display unit 110 that detected the approach or proximity is determined.
- the input unit 120 notifies the control unit 140, and the control unit 140 performs processing for selecting / determining information (for example, an icon) displayed at the position.
- the operation mode “normal mode” is associated with the control content “movement”
- the operation mode “globe mode” is associated with the control content “selection / confirmation”. ing. This is because, when the operation mode is set to the normal mode, the control unit 140 controls the movement when the touch position moves more than a preset distance after a long time touch for a preset time or longer. It is shown that. In addition, when the operation mode is set to the glove mode, it indicates that the control of the control unit 140 when the touch position moves more than a predetermined distance after touching for a long time is selection or confirmation. Yes.
- the operation mode when the operation mode is set to the normal mode and the input unit 120 detects a long-term approach, proximity, or movement of an object to the display unit 110, the display unit 110 on which the proximity or proximity is detected is detected.
- the input unit 120 notifies the control unit 140 of the position, and the control unit 140 performs a process of moving information (for example, an icon) displayed at the position.
- the operation mode is set to the glove mode and the input unit 120 detects a long-time approach or proximity and movement of an object to the display unit 110, the display unit 110 on which the approach or proximity is detected is detected.
- the input unit 120 notifies the control unit 140 of the position, and the control unit 140 performs processing for selecting / determining information (for example, an icon) displayed at the position.
- the operation mode “normal mode” and the control content “medium” are associated with each other, and the operation mode “globe mode” and the control content “large” are associated with each other.
- the operation mode is set to the glove mode, it indicates that the size of the icon or menu displayed on the display unit 110 by the control unit 140 is large.
- “medium” and “large” are expressions for convenience of explanation, and how much is “medium” and how much is “large” is not particularly limited, and the operation mode is a globe.
- the size of the icon or menu that the control unit 140 displays on the display unit 110 is the icon or the menu that the control unit 140 displays on the display unit 110 when the operation mode is set to the normal mode. Anything that indicates that it is larger than the size of the menu may be used.
- the display size changes in conjunction with the change.
- the mode setting unit 130 when the operation mode is set to the normal mode and the mode setting unit 130 changes the operation mode to the glove mode, the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect, and the control unit 140
- the display size in the glove mode is read from 150 and is displayed on the display unit 110 with a display size larger than the currently displayed display size.
- the mode setting unit 130 when the mode setting unit 130 changes the operation mode to the normal mode while the operation mode is set to the glove mode, the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect, and the control unit 140 stores the table in the table.
- the display size in the normal mode is read from 150 and displayed on the display unit 110 with a display size smaller than the currently displayed display size.
- the operation mode “normal mode” and the control content “medium” are associated with each other, and the operation mode “globe mode” and the control content “small” are associated with each other.
- “medium” and “small” are expressions for convenience of explanation, and how much is “medium” and how much is “small” is not particularly limited.
- the number of icons displayed on the display unit 110 by the control unit 140 when the mode is set is larger than the number of icons displayed on the display unit 110 by the control unit 140 when the operation mode is set to the normal mode. Anything that indicates a small amount is acceptable.
- the number of display icons changes in conjunction with the change. For example, when the operation mode is set to the normal mode and the mode setting unit 130 changes the operation mode to the glove mode, the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect, and the control unit 140 The number of display icons in the globe mode is read from 150, and a smaller number of icons than the number of currently displayed icons is displayed on the display unit 110. On the other hand, when the mode setting unit 130 changes the operation mode to the normal mode while the operation mode is set to the glove mode, the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect, and the control unit 140 stores the table in the table. The number of display icons in the normal mode is read from 150, and more icons than the number of icons currently displayed are displayed on the display unit 110.
- the operation mode “normal mode” and the control content “medium” are associated with each other, and the operation mode “globe mode” and the control content “bright” are associated with each other.
- “middle” and “bright” are expressions for convenience of explanation, and how much is “middle” and how much is “bright” is not particularly limited, and the operation mode is a globe. It is sufficient that the display brightness of the display unit 110 when the mode is set indicates that it is brighter than the display brightness of the display unit 110 when the operation mode is set to the normal mode. .
- the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect, and the control unit 140
- the brightness in the glove mode is read from 150, and the brightness of the display unit 110 is controlled to display brighter than the current brightness.
- the mode setting unit 130 changes the operation mode to the normal mode while the operation mode is set to the glove mode
- the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect
- the control unit 140 stores the table in the table.
- the brightness in the normal mode is read from 150, and the brightness of the display unit 110 is controlled to be darker than the current brightness.
- the operation mode “normal mode” and the control content “medium” are associated with each other, and the operation mode “globe mode” and the control content “large” are associated with each other.
- “medium” and “large” are expressions for convenience of explanation, and how much is “medium” and how much is “large” is not particularly limited, and the operation mode is a globe. Indicating that the ring volume controlled by the control unit 140 when the mode is set is larger than the ring volume controlled by the control unit 140 when the operation mode is set to the normal mode. It is good if it is.
- the ring volume changes in conjunction with the change.
- the mode setting unit 130 when the operation mode is set to the normal mode and the mode setting unit 130 changes the operation mode to the glove mode, the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect, and the control unit 140
- the ringing volume in the glove mode is read from 150, and the ringing volume is controlled to be larger than the current volume.
- the mode setting unit 130 when the mode setting unit 130 changes the operation mode to the normal mode while the operation mode is set to the glove mode, the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect, and the control unit 140 stores the table in the table.
- the incoming call volume in the normal mode is read from 150, and the incoming call volume is controlled to be lower than the current volume.
- control item “vibrator strength” the operation mode “normal mode” and the control content “medium” are associated, and the operation mode “globe mode” and the control content “strong” are associated.
- the operation mode when the operation mode is set to the glove mode, it indicates that the control unit 140 controls the vibrator to have a strong strength.
- “medium” and “strong” are expressions for convenience of explanation, and how much is “medium” and how much is “strong” is not particularly limited, and the operation mode is glove.
- the vibrator is exemplified as the tactile information presenting means, but the present invention is not limited to the vibrator, and other tactile information presenting means such as another haptic UI (User Interface) may be used.
- haptic UI User Interface
- the strength of the vibrator changes in conjunction with the change.
- the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect, and the control unit 140
- the strength of the vibrator in the glove mode is read from 150, and the strength of the vibrator is controlled to be stronger than the current strength.
- the mode setting unit 130 changes the operation mode to the normal mode while the operation mode is set to the glove mode
- the mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 to that effect, and the control unit 140 stores the table in the table.
- the strength of the vibrator in the normal mode is read from 150, and the strength of the vibrator is controlled to be weaker than the current strength.
- the operation mode “normal mode” is associated with the control content “touch input”
- the operation mode “globe mode” is associated with the control content “speech input”. Yes. This indicates that when the operation mode is set to the normal mode, the control unit 140 controls the information input method using touch input. In addition, when the operation mode is set to the glove mode, it indicates that the control unit 140 controls the information input method by voice input.
- the operation mode “normal mode” and the control content “normal” are associated with each other, and the operation mode “globe mode” and the control content “partially omitted” are associated with each other.
- the operation mode is set to the globe mode, it is indicated that a part of the screen transition that the control unit 140 displays on the display unit 110 is omitted.
- the control unit 140 next displays a screen for selecting whether to display a new mail creation or a received mail list in the normal mode.
- the control unit 140 omits (skips) a part of the display.
- the operation mode “normal mode” is associated with the control content “valid”
- the operation mode “globe mode” is associated with the control content “invalid (display only)”. Yes. This indicates that when the operation mode is set to the normal mode, the control unit 140 performs control to enable data editing when the data editing function is activated. In addition, when the operation mode is set to the glove mode, when the data editing function is activated, the data editing becomes impossible (invalid), and the control unit 140 controls to display only the data. Show. Details of this will be described later.
- control items shown in FIG. 2 are a part of the control items performed by the control unit 140 as an example, and other operation items performed by the control unit 140 are also in each operation mode.
- the control content corresponding to is stored in the table 150 in advance.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart for explaining an information processing method in the information processing apparatus 100 shown in FIG.
- step 1 when the input unit 120 detects contact, the input unit 120 measures the resistance value of the contact body, and outputs the resistance value as the measurement result to the mode setting unit 130.
- the mode setting unit 130 compares the resistance value output from the input unit 120 with a preset threshold value.
- the mode setting unit 130 sets the operation mode of the information processing apparatus 100 to one of the normal mode and the glove mode based on the comparison result. For example, when the resistance value output from the input unit 120 is equal to or less than the threshold value, the mode setting unit 130 sets the operation mode of the information processing apparatus 100 to the normal mode. Further, when the resistance value output from the input unit 120 exceeds the threshold value, the mode setting unit 130 sets the operation mode of the information processing apparatus 100 to the glove mode. The mode setting unit 130 notifies the control unit 140 of the set operation mode.
- step 3 the control unit 140 reads the control content corresponding to the operation mode notified from the mode setting unit 130 from the table 150.
- step 4 the control unit 140 performs control with the control content read from the table 150.
- the control items “display size” and “number of display icons” related to display for example, taking the control items “display size” and “number of display icons” related to display as an example, in the normal mode, “display size” is controlled as “medium” and “number of display icons” is controlled as “medium”. . In the glove mode, the “display size” is controlled to be “large” and the “number of display icons” is controlled to be “small”.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a menu screen displayed on the display unit 110 in a state where the normal mode is set.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a menu screen displayed on the display unit 110 in a state where the glove mode is set.
- the size of the icon displayed on the menu screen shown in FIG. 5 is displayed on the menu screen shown in FIG. It is larger than the icon size. Further, the number of icons displayed on the menu screen shown in FIG. 5 is smaller than the number of icons displayed on the menu screen shown in FIG.
- the number of icons displayed on the menu screen shown in FIG. 5 is smaller than the number of icons displayed on the menu screen shown in FIG. For this reason, when the user uses the glove mode, control is performed so that only the icons of the frequently used functions are displayed without displaying the icons of the frequently used functions. Icons (functions) to be displayed in the glove mode can be set in advance from the outside. The set icon is stored in the table 150.
- control unit 140 can cause the display unit 110 to display an operation screen corresponding to the operation mode set by the mode setting unit 130.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a detailed configuration of the control unit 140 in the information processing apparatus 100 illustrated in FIG.
- control unit 140 is provided with a data function 141.
- the data function 141 has a function of editing data stored in the information processing apparatus 100 based on an external input and a function of displaying the data on the display unit 110. Normally (when the normal mode is set), when the data function 141 is activated, the control unit 140 executes a data editing function and a data display function.
- the control unit 140 executes the data display function when the data function 141 is activated.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart for explaining processing when the control unit 140 shown in FIG. 6 activates the data function 141.
- step 11 it is determined whether or not the control unit 140 has activated the data function 141.
- control unit 140 determines whether the operation mode set by the mode setting unit 130 is the glove mode.
- the control unit 140 executes a data display function among the functions provided by the data function 141 in step 13.
- control unit 140 when the operation mode set by mode setting unit 130 is not the glove mode, that is, when the operation mode set by mode setting unit 130 is the normal mode, control unit 140 at step 14 The data editing function and the display function of the data function 141 are executed.
- the processing performed by each component provided in the information processing apparatus 100 described above may be performed by a logic circuit produced according to the purpose.
- a computer program (hereinafter referred to as a program) in which processing contents are described as a procedure is recorded on a recording medium readable by the information processing apparatus 100, and the program recorded on the recording medium is read by the information processing apparatus 100. , May be executed.
- the recording medium readable by the information processing apparatus 100 includes a transfer medium such as a floppy (registered trademark) disk, a magneto-optical disk, a DVD, and a CD, as well as a ROM, a RAM, and the like built in the information processing apparatus 100. Memory, HDD, etc.
- the program recorded on the recording medium is read by the control unit 140 provided in the information processing apparatus 100, and the same processing as described above is performed under the control of the control unit 140.
- the control unit 140 operates as a computer that executes a program read from a recording medium on which the program is recorded.
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情報処理装置であって、
物体の接触または接近を検知する入力部と、
前記入力部における検知の結果に基づいて、当該情報処理装置の動作モードを、第1の動作モードと第2の動作モードとのいずれか一方に設定するモード設定部と、
前記モード設定部が設定した動作モードに応じた制御を行う制御部とを有する。
情報処理装置が行う情報処理方法であって、
物体の接触または接近を検知する処理と、
前記検知の結果に基づいて、当該情報処理装置の動作モードを、第1の動作モードと第2の動作モードとのいずれか一方に設定する処理と、
前記設定した動作モードに応じて、当該情報処理装置を制御する処理とを行う。
情報処理装置に実行させるためのプログラムであって、
物体の接触または接近を検知する手順と、
前記検知の結果に基づいて、当該情報処理装置の動作モードを、第1の動作モードと第2の動作モードとのいずれか一方に設定する手順と、
前記設定した動作モードに応じた制御を行う手順とを実行させる。
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- 情報処理装置であって、
物体の接触または接近を検知する入力部と、
前記入力部における検知の結果に基づいて、当該情報処理装置の動作モードを、第1の動作モードと第2の動作モードとのいずれか一方に設定するモード設定部と、
前記モード設定部が設定した動作モードに応じた制御を行う制御部とを有する情報処理装置。 - 請求項1に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記制御部は、前記モード設定部が前記動作モードを前記第2の動作モードに設定している場合、前記第1の動作モードに設定しているときに前記入力部が同時に複数の接触または接近を検知することにより行う制御を無効にすることを特徴とする情報処理装置。 - 請求項1に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記制御部は、前記モード設定部が前記動作モードを前記第2の動作モードに設定している場合、前記入力部が接触または接近を所定の時間以上検知した場合、それに応じた制御を行うことを特徴とする情報処理装置。 - 請求項1に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記制御部は、前記モード設定部が前記動作モードを前記第2の動作モードに設定している場合、前記入力部が接触または接近を所定の時間以上検知した後に、該接触または該接近の位置が所定の距離以上移動した場合、それに応じた制御を行うことを特徴とする情報処理装置。 - 請求項1に記載の情報処理装置において、
表示部をさらに有し、
前記制御部は、前記モード設定部が設定している動作モードに応じた操作画面を前記表示部に表示させることを特徴とする情報処理装置。 - 請求項1に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記制御部は、データの編集機能および表示機能を具備するデータ機能を有し、前記モード設定部が前記動作モードを前記第2の動作モードに設定している場合、前記データ機能を起動すると、前記データの表示機能を実行することを特徴とする情報処理装置。 - 請求項1から6のいずれか1項に記載の情報処理装置において、
前記第1の動作モードおよび前記第2の動作モードと、それぞれの動作モードが設定された場合の制御内容とを対応付けて記憶するテーブルを有し、
前記制御部は、前記モード設定部が設定した動作モードと対応付けられている制御内容を前記テーブルから読み出し、該読み出した制御内容に基づいて制御を行うことを特徴とする情報処理装置。 - 情報処理装置が行う情報処理方法であって、
物体の接触または接近を検知する処理と、
前記検知の結果に基づいて、当該情報処理装置の動作モードを、第1の動作モードと第2の動作モードとのいずれか一方に設定する処理と、
前記設定した動作モードに応じて、当該情報処理装置を制御する処理とを行う情報処理方法。 - 情報処理装置に、
物体の接触または接近を検知する手順と、
前記検知の結果に基づいて、当該情報処理装置の動作モードを、第1の動作モードと第2の動作モードとのいずれか一方に設定する手順と、
前記設定した動作モードに応じた制御を行う手順とを実行させるためのプログラム。
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