The primary display 11 is preferably a non-volatile display such as an E-Ink (Electronic Ink) display, whereas the secondary display 12 is preferably a volatile display such as a TFT LCD (Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display). Therefore, the primary display 11 is capable of displaying information when a state of the primary display 11 is in a powered off state. Furthermore, the primary display 11 and the secondary display 12 are on the same side of the portable device as that shown in
The processing unit 14 is configured for controlling the components of the display apparatus 1 such as, for example, the storage unit 10, the primary display 11, the secondary display 12, and the touch pad 13.
When a state of the portable device is a stand-by state, the processing unit 14 acts to display a virtual keyboard on the primary display 11 and controls the state of the primary display 11 and a state of the secondary display 12 to be in a power off state. The virtual keyboard includes a plurality of keys. Each of the keys can take a form of a geometrical shape such as a square, a rectangle, a triangle, a circle, an ellipse, or any desired geometrical shape at a designer's choice. For example, in the embodiment shown in
Due to the relatively larger size of the primary display 11 than that of the secondary display 12, the keys of the virtual keyboard could be displayed in a relatively larger size than that of a conventional physical keyboard of the conventional portable device. Accordingly, a user can easily and precisely position fingers on the keys of the virtual keyboard (namely the touch pad 13), so as to enter information.
In response to the user operations on the virtual keyboard (namely the touch pad 13), the processing unit 14 recognizes the operational signals from the touch pad 13, and controls a corresponding display according to the operational signals.
For example, when the operational signals are the editing inputs, that is the operational signals are from the alphanumeric keys, the processing unit 14 changes a state of the secondary display 12 to a power on state, and acts to display information corresponding to the alphanumeric keys on the secondary display 12. Simultaneously, the processing unit 14 does not change the state of the primary display 111 and leaves the state of the primary display 11 in the power off state. Furthermore, when a duration of not receiving operational signals from the alphanumeric keys exceeds a predetermined time period, the processing unit 14 changes the state of the secondary display 12 to the power off state.
When the operational signals are the viewing inputs, that is the operational signals are from the function keys relating to displaying information, the processing unit 14 changes the state of the primary display 11 to the power on state, obtains information from the storage unit 10, and acts to display the information on the primary display 11. Simultaneously, the processing unit 14 does not change the state of the secondary display 12 and leaves the state of the secondary display 2 in the power off state. Furthermore, when a duration of not receiving the operational signals from the function keys relating to displaying information exceeds the predetermined time period, the processing unit 14 acts to redisplay the virtual keyboard on the primary display 11, and then changes the state of the primary display 11 to the power off state.
Therefore, by utilizing the display apparatus 1, the user can easily and precisely enter information on the relatively small secondary display 12 by benefits of the relatively large keys of the virtual keyboard, and can also clearly view information on the relatively large primary display 11. Furthermore, while entering information, the state of the relatively small secondary display 12 is in the power on state, and the state of the primary display is in the power off state, thereby saving power consumption of the portable communication.
In step S301, the processing unit 14 receives the operational signal generated from the touch pad 13.
In step S302, the processing unit 14 recognizes the operational signal, that is, the processing unit 14 detects whether the operational signal corresponds to the function key relating to displaying information. If the operational signal does not correspond to the function key relating to displaying information, the procedure goes to step S308 described below.
In step S303, if the operational signal corresponds to the function key relating to displaying information, in step S303, the processing unit changes the state of the primary display 11 to the power on state.
In step S304, the processing unit 14 obtains the information from the storage unit 10, and acts to display the information on the primary display 11.
In step S305, the processing unit 14 detects whether the duration of not receiving any new operational signal exceeds the predetermined time period. If the duration has not exceeded the predetermined time period, the procedure goes to step S307 described below.
If the duration has exceeded the predetermined time period, in step S306, the processing unit 14 detects whether the new operational signal corresponds to the function key relating to displaying information. If the new operational signal corresponds to the function key relating to displaying information, the procedure goes to step S304 described above.
If the new operational signal does not correspond to the function key relating to displaying information, in step S307, the processing unit 14 acts to redisplay the virtual keyboard on the primary display 11 and changes the state of the primary display 11 to the power off state. Simultaneously, the procedure executes step S308.
In step S308, namely where the operational signal corresponds to the alphanumeric key, the processing unit 14 changes the state of the secondary display 12 to the power on state.
In step S309, the processing unit 14 acts to display information corresponding to the alphanumeric key on the secondary display 12.
In step S310, the processing unit 14 detects whether the duration of not receiving any new operational signal exceeds the predetermined time period. If the duration has not exceeded the predetermined time period, the procedure goes to step S312 described below.
If the duration has exceeded the predetermined time period, in step S311, the processing unit 14 detects whether the new operational signal corresponds to the function key relating to displaying information. If the new operational signal does not correspond to the function key relating to displaying information, the procedure goes to step S309 described above.
If the new operational signal corresponds to the function key relating to displaying information, in step S312, the processing unit 14 changes the state of the secondary display 12 to the power off state. Simultaneously, the procedure executes step S303 described above.
Although the present invention has been specifically described on the basis of a preferred embodiment and preferred method thereof, the invention is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment and method without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
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200610060788.0 | May 2006 | CN | national |