The present invention relates consumer devices capable of displaying elements of a user interface. The invention further relates to a method of displaying elements of a user interface.
Many electronic consumer devices, such as flat televisions, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, home theatre systems, tablets or mobile phones, are capable of showing a user interface on a display and allow the user to control the device through this user interface, commonly with the help of a remote control or a touch screen. Elderly persons often experience difficulties in controlling such devices. Investigation into these difficulties have led to a number of possible improvements. For example, in order to help persons with reduced eyesight several measures have been implemented in products, including the use of larger fonts and higher contrast in the on-screen user interface, remote controls with larger buttons and with high contrast text printed on the buttons, or spoken feedback on the user interface and on user actions. To reduce the complexity, also remote controls with fewer buttons, and user interfaces with simpler modes have been introduced, in which advanced functionality is hidden to some extent.
Still elderly persons experience problems operating many modern consumer electronic devices, and further improvements to alleviate their problems are needed.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,094,239 A describes a remote control for the elderly where the user can enter commands on the remote control and inspect the commands on a local display before sending them to the device being controlled. This is however for the user a somewhat clumsy way of working, and the required functionality such as a local display and memory increases the cost of the remote control.
It is an object of the invention to make electronic consumer devices easier to operate for elderly persons.
This is achieved, according to a first aspect of the invention, by a consumer device comprising means for causing a display of a user interface containing user interface elements on a screen, and means for controlling the consumer device, characterized in that the device is configured to modify, in response to a user control activity, a duration of a temporary control status related to the display of a user interface element.
According to a second aspect of the invention the object of the invention is achieved by a method of operating a consumer device comprising means for displaying a user interface containing user interface elements on a screen and means for controlling the consumer device, characterized in that the a duration of a temporary control status related to the display of a user interface element is modified in response to a user control activity.
The above device and method have the advantage that by making a control status of the device longer, the user is given more time to operate the device, and operating the device becomes easier. This can be more time to see what is being displayed on a screen, or more time to respond by pressing a button. This is especially helpful for elderly persons who need a bit more time, if only because it takes longer to refocus their eyes between, for example, the screen and the remote control.
An embodiment of a device according to the invention is characterized in that the device is arranged to modify a duration of displaying at least one of the user interface elements. This has the advantage that the elderly users can be given more time to read for example feedback information on the screen, even after refocusing their eyes.
A further embodiment device according to the invention is characterized in that the device is arranged to modify a duration of a time-out period for user input. This has the advantage that elderly users can be given more time to respond when their input is needed, for example by pressing a button on a remote control
A further embodiment of the device according the invention is characterized in that the device is arranged to modify the duration of a temporary control status by a user using the means for controlling the consumer device. This has the advantage that the user can explicitly choose to get more time to read, or to respond, when they want it.
A further embodiment of the device according the invention is characterized in that the device is arranged such, that the means for controlling the consumer device are means for remotely controlling the consumer device, and the device is configured to modify the duration of a temporary control status in response to a signal, representative of the identity or type of the control means, received from the means for remotely controlling the consumer device. This has the advantage that dedicated devices for elderly users, such as a remote control, can cause the user to get more time for reading and responding, without the need for the user to take special actions to achieve this.
A further embodiment of the device according the invention is characterized in that the device is arranged to detect a specific control behaviour of the user using the means for controlling the consumer device and to modify the duration of a control status in response to the detected specific control behaviour. This has the advantage that the device can automatically detect if the user is having trouble controlling the device due to timing issues, and then automatically give the user more time to read or respond.
Further embodiments of the device according to the invention and the advantages thereof will be apparent from and elucidated further with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
The following description focusses mainly on embodiments of the invention applied in a flat television by way of example. However, it must be appreciated that the invention is not limited to televisions only, but may be applied in other consumer devices that incorporate a display or are connected to a display during operation such as, for example, DVD players, Blu-ray Disk players, home theatre systems, tablets or mobile phones.
Elderly persons may experience difficulties in controlling their devices; even a seemingly simple task such as changing a channel can pose difficulties. The inventors have realised that one of the reasons for this is the duration of visible feedback in the user interface. User interface elements like the channel number in
A first way to modify the duration of a period for which user interface elements are displayed, or during which period user input can be given, is by making it a setting that can be modified through the user interface, using the remote control or local controls. Devices like a television commonly have many properties that the user can modify using settings in on-screen menus, for example brightness, contrast, colour saturation etc. User interface feedback duration or time-out duration can be configured in a similar way, it can for example be given two possible settings: ‘regular’ and ‘long’, where the latter corresponds to an ‘elderly mode’.
In a further improvement, the duration of a temporary control status is adjusted automatically, without the need for a user to explicitly set it in a menu. This can be done, in one embodiment, by a remote control which is recognizable as one intended for elderly persons because it sends a signal representative of its type or identity. The remote control commonly sends infrared of RF signals to the device it controls, containing codes that represent the type of device to be controlled (a system code) and the action to be performed (a command code). It could for example transmit ‘television’+‘channel up’. There is often no direct means foreseen in such protocols to identify the type of remote control, but this can be solved. In one solution, a command code is added that signifies ‘switch to elderly mode’, and the remote control can precede any command it sends with this ‘switch to elderly mode’ command. Another solution is to define a system code that defines a device with adjusted behaviour. Other solutions are conceivable too. The remote control need not be a classic remote control, it could also be, for example, a smartphone or tablet used to control a television or other consumer device.
In another embodiment no dedicated remote control unit is needed, but the device is designed to recognize specific characteristics in the behaviour of the user while the user is controlling the device. In the example of changing a television channel, the television system may detect failed attempts at changing to a specific channel. For example if channels 3, 1 and 31 are selected in succession, the problem as described above has evidently occurred. The television can be configured to then switch to an elderly mode, prolonging the display duration of user interface feedback and prolonging time-out period for consecutive commands, or possibly to do so only after the problem has occurred a few times in succession.
Although several embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in the above detailed description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous modifications without departing from the scope of the invention as set out in the following claims.
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13189696.1 | Oct 2013 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/072138 | 10/15/2014 | WO | 00 |