1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for character input.
2. Description of Related Art
Hand-held devices with text input capabilities have become more and more popular. These devices, for example, mobile phones and personal digit assistants, usually adopt a keypad for character input function. The keypad typically has fewer keys than a QWERTY keyboard. Several characters are arranged on a single key of the keypad. For example, a single key represents a number and two or three characters at the same time. Inputting characters on the keypad is time consuming. A user usually needs to operate keys a plurality of times to input one character.
Therefore, what is needed is an apparatus for rapid character input using a new kind of keypad.
An apparatus for character input is disclosed. The apparatus includes a keypad and a processing unit. The keypad comprises a plurality of combo keys. Each combo key includes a main contact and at least one sub-contact adjacent to the main contact. The main contact and the sub-contact respectively have at least one icon representing a character. The processing unit receives a press operation on the keypad and inputting a corresponding character.
A method for character input which is used in an electronic device is disclosed. The method comprising the steps of: a) Providing a key board. The keypad includes a plurality of combo keys. Each combo key includes a main contact and at least one sub-contact adjacent to the main contact. The main contact and the sub-contact respectively have at least one icon representing a character. b) Depressing a combo key. c) Inputting a corresponding character.
Further features and advantages will be provided or will become apparent in the course of the following detailed description.
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Each main contact 110 of the key rows 11, 12, 13, 14 has a relatively large primary icon indicating a unique member of a first subset of a character set. The character set is the set of characters found on a typical keyboard. In the first preferred embodiment the first subset of a character set includes the number set, a predetermined symbol, and the space symbol, such as that shown in
A main contact 16 and a sub-contact 17 of key row 14 are respectively designated as a function key for switching between a first input mode and a second input mode. In this embodiment, the first input mode is the number input mode, and the second input mode is the letter input mode. In the number input mode, the main contact 110 of the key rows 11, 12, 13, 14 are employed to input the primary icon (i.e., the number) indicated. In the second input mode, the main contact 110 of the key rows 11, 12, 13 are employed to input the secondary icon indicated.
Each combo key 15 of the keypad is further connected to a rubber pin 113. The rubber pin 113 includes touch points 130, 131, 132, corresponding to the main contact 110, the sub-contact 111, and the sub-contact 112 respectively. A depression of the main contact 110, the sub-contact 111, or the sub-contact 112 triggers the touch point 130, 131, 132 to electrically connect with an inner circuit (not shown) of the electronic device 30 correspondingly.
The main contact 110 and the sub-contacts 111, 112 can be depressed together or independently. When the main contact 110 is depressed, the processing unit 32 is programmed to accept the input from the main contact 110, and displays the character on the display 31 as depicted by the symbol on the main contact 110. When sub-contact 111 or when a combination of sub-contact 111 and the main contact 110 is/are depressed, the processing unit 32 is programmed to accept the input from the sub-contact 111 and displays the character on the display 31 as depicted by the symbol on the sub-contact 111. Similarly, when sub-contact 112 or when a combination of sub-contact 112 and the main contact 110 is/are depressed, the processing unit 32 is programmed to accept the input from the sub-contact 112 and displays the character on the display 31 as depicted by the symbol on the sub-contact 112.
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Moreover, it is to be understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200510102121.8 | Dec 2005 | CN | national |