The invention relates to a device for controlling the representation of information on a vehicle screen.
German Patent Document DE 198 37 510 A1 discloses a device for controlling the representation of an image on a vehicle screen. The device can be operated by an actuator which can be rotated about a longitudinal axis and can be deflected transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis. In the portion of the image which is represented on the screen there is a box which is displaced by means of a transverse deflection of the actuator. The scale of the portion of the image which is located in the box is changed by rotating the actuator about the longitudinal axis.
The present invention is based on the object of making available a device for controlling the representation of information on a vehicle screen, which device can be operated easily and intuitively.
The representation of information on a vehicle screen requires both a clear layout of the information and ease of operation when marking information. In particular discrete markable elements such as occur, for example, on Internet pages require operator control options which are adapted to the conditions in the motor vehicle. The invention permits simple selection of a portion of the information represented on the vehicle screen. The invention also permits easy and convenient marking of elements. Both the selection of the portion and the marking can be carried out here in an intuitive way using a single actuator.
The invention permits the portion which is represented on the motor vehicle screen to be displaced vertically and horizontally in an intuitive way by displacing the portion in the same direction as that in which the actuator is moved by the user. This is particularly advantageous if the information cannot be displayed completely on the vehicle screen as is the case, for example, with Internet pages or maps for navigation systems. If the portion is in a final position, it is not moved further even when the actuator is moved. This makes it possible to implement a type of stop.
The marking of discrete markable elements is also possible in an intuitive way by rotating the actuator. In this way, in each case the discrete markable element which is closest in the direction of rotation is marked. Particularly simple and intuitive operator control is made possible by the correspondence between the direction of rotation and the direction in which the next marking occurs. If there is no further discrete markable element in the direction of rotation, the element which has already been marked stays marked even if the actuator is rotated. In this way it is possible to implement a type of stop.
In one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the information is Internet pages. Internet pages are received, for example, from outside the vehicle, for example from a service provider by mobile radio. The Internet pages are produced here by the service provider for a large number of different devices with differing equipment levels. It is therefore possible for the Internet page to be larger in its scope than the portion which can be represented on the vehicle screen. The advantageous embodiment of the invention permits simple and convenient operator control of Internet pages in the vehicle.
In one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the device controls the representation of messages. The represented information comprises here, for example, headers such as sender, receiver, subject matter as well as the message content. Discrete markable elements comprise, for example, addresses, telephone numbers, Internet addresses, Uniform Resource Locator (URL), and/or geocodes. The discrete markable elements are marked, for example, by representation in a different color and/or with a different background. When an element is selected it is then advantageous to represent a menu on the screen which provides the user with the possible actions which can be carried out by using the selected element. If the selected element is, for example, a telephone number it would be possible to provide it to the user to set up a telephone connection to this number and/or to transfer the telephone number to an address book.
Further examples of information which can be represented are lists, in particular lists with selectable list elements and/or representations of maps. The representations of maps may be, for example, representations of maps of a navigation system, and the markable discrete elements of the map may be objects which are offered to the user as navigation destinations by the navigation system and can be marked by the user. This is particularly advantageous if, for example, destinations of a specific category are offered to the user by the navigation system, for example all the multistory car parks in the surroundings. The user can then mark the destination and, by selecting it, transfer it to the navigation system as a destination of a routing operation.
The marking of the discrete markable elements is carried out by rotating the actuator about its longitudinal axis. Rotating in the clockwise direction marks the next element and rotating in the counterclockwise direction marks the previous element. The marked element is represented on the screen by, for example, a representation in a different color and/or with a different background than the other, non-marked discrete markable elements and than the other information.
The discrete markable elements are selected by activating the actuator in the direction of its longitudinal axis, for example by pressing the actuator. When an element is selected, an action is carried out using the element. The action can depend on the type of discrete markable element. The action can comprise, for example, the representation of the element on the screen; this is advantageous, for example, if the element comprises a reference to a further page or to an image. The action may comprise, for example, the representation of a selection list. The entries in the selection list then advantageously depend on the selected element and provide the user with options as to which further actions are carried out using the selected element. By selecting a list element in the selection list, the user can then trigger such a further action.
In one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the displacement of the portion which is represented on the screen can also be carried out by rotating the actuator about the longitudinal axis. The selection of discrete markable elements can optionally also be carried out by deflecting the actuator transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis.
In the illustration in
A fourth final position of the portion 2 is represented in
The operator control step 24 moves the portion from the second final position in
The operator control step 34 moves the portion from the third final position in
By rotating the actuator 120 in the clockwise direction, the next element is therefore marked. By rotating the actuator 120 in the counterclockwise direction, the preceding element is marked. If the next element which is to be represented in a marked form cannot be seen in the portion which is represented on the vehicle screen, the portion is therefore displaced onto the information to be represented until the element which is to be represented in a marked form is completely visible in the portion. The displacement of the portion onto the information to be represented is advantageously carried out line by line here. If the element which is to be represented in a marked form is an image, the portion is displaced until part of the image is represented, the part of the image being at least one line high and approximately one letter wide.
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The control of the representation of messages is represented by way of example in
The transition from portion 95 to portion 97 is carried out by means of step 96 and the transition from portion 97 to portion 95 is carried out by means of step 99, in a way which is analogous to step 94. Step 96 includes moving the actuator 120 downward or rotating the actuator 120 in the clockwise direction. Step 99 includes moving the actuator 120 upward or rotating the actuator 120 in the counterclockwise direction here.
By rotating the actuator 120 in the clockwise direction in step 96, at the same time the discrete markable element 98 which appears at the lower edge of the portion 97 is marked. If the element 98 is marked and if the actuator 120 is rotated further in the clockwise direction in step 102, the portion 97 is displaced one line downward so that the representation according to portion 98 is brought about. Further rotating the actuator 120 in the clockwise direction in step 108 brings about the representation in portion 109 in which the discrete markable element 112 in the last line of the portion 109 is marked. Moving the actuator 120 downward in the steps 96 or 108 brings about the representations in portions 97 and 109 respectively, but does not bring about marking of the elements 98 or 112.
Discrete markable elements comprise, for example, e-mail addresses, addresses, telephone numbers, Uniform Resource Locators (URL) and/or geocodes.
The steps 104, 110 analogously comprise rotating the actuator 120 in the counterclockwise direction or moving the actuator 120 upward. By rotating the actuator, the respective previous discrete markable element is marked, and if there is no previous discrete markable element visible in the portion, the portion is displaced one line upward. This brings about the representation in the portions 109, 105 and 97.
In step 114, the actuator is pressed in the direction of the longitudinal axis z starting from the representation in portion 109. The representation in portion 115 follows, where region 116 with a list is represented inside the portion 115. Possible actions which can be carried out with the message are specified in the list. It is possible to provide that the same list is always displayed when the actuator 120 is pressed. The list can then also optionally be displayed irrespective of whether or not an element is marked.
In one advantageous exemplary embodiment (not illustrated) of the invention, a list which provides the user with options as to how the selected element can be used is displayed starting, for example, from portion 109, by selecting a marked discrete markable element in a region of the represented portion. It is possible, for example, to provide in the list the option of setting up a telephone link to the selected element.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the deflection occurs transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis z in the form of a displacement transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis z. In this context it is advantageous, for example, to restrict the movement transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis z to, for example, four directions—positive x direction, negative x direction, positive y direction, negative y direction. The restriction to eight directions is particularly advantageous for the representation of Internet pages and/or messages. Alternatively, the movement transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis z can be restricted to, for example, eight directions—positive x direction, 45° direction between the positive x and y directions, positive y direction, 45° direction between the negative x direction and positive y direction, negative x direction, 45° direction between the negative x and y directions, negative y direction, 45° direction between the positive x direction and negative y direction. The restriction to eight directions is particularly advantageous for representing maps, for example for a navigation system.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 47 562.1 | Oct 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/10184 | 9/11/2004 | WO | 12/19/2006 |