The present application claims priorities from Japanese applications JP 2007-250373 filed on Sep. 27, 2007, JP 2008-089137 filed on Mar. 31, 2008, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a display method of an information display apparatus, in which while a selection screen such as a menu screen, an operation screen, and the like which are equipped with a plurality of operation buttons is displayed on a display screen, a cursor is moved by operating a pointing device so as to execute various sorts of operations displayed on the above-described selection screen.
2. Description of the Related Art
Very recently, in personal computers and various sorts of information display apparatuses, there are many possibilities that various sorts of operations are instructed by operating keyboards and/or manipulating mousses. To this end, while menu screens and operation screens equipped with a plurality of operation buttons are displayed on display apparatuses, a cursor is moved to a target operation button, or an operation button which is desirably selected so as to perform a decision operation. Generally speaking, mousses are usually employed as means for moving this cursor. This mouse is equipped with a track ball mechanism mounted on a bottom plane of a mouse main body which is gripped by a user. Since the mouse main body is moved over a plane of an operation table so as to rotate a ball of the above-described track ball mechanism, operations corresponding to a move amount and a move direction of the ball are converted into a move amount and a move direction of the cursor. However, as to this mouse, in order that the mouse main body is directly moved, the operation table plane is absolutely required. More specifically, in such a case that the cursor is moved over a long distance, the below-mentioned operations must be repeatedly carried out: That is, the mouse main body is moved from a point “A” to another point “B”; this mouse main body is once picked up, and then, is returned to the point “A”; and thereafter, the mouse main body is again moved to the point “B”, namely, a so-called “rowing operation” must be repeatedly carried out.
As an apparatus capable of solving such a demerit of a mouse, a track ball has been utilized. This track ball has been equipped with such a structure that while a mouse is reversed, a ball is exposed from an upper plane thereof. In accordance with this track ball, the track ball main body can be provided in a fixed manner; and the ball arranged on the upper plane of this track ball main body can be moved along an arbitrary direction by a finger tip of an operator, so that the cursor on the display screen can be simply moved. As a result, even when the operation table plane is not provided, the track ball can realize similar operations to those of the mouse.
In addition, a touch pad which senses a move amount of a position touched by a finger tip of an operator and then converts the sensed move amount into a move amount of a cursor may also be known as a pointing device operable without an operation table plane. The above-described pointing device is disclosed in, for example, JP-A-2004-272630.
Also, very recently, since digital broadcasting systems have been popularized and also various sorts of contents have been digitally processed, large amounts of information have been displayed on display screens of television receivers. However, in these television receivers, while one of plural choice items is brought into a focused status, this focused choice item is moved by a cross-shaped key provided on a remote controller, so that a desirable choice item can be selected.
However, since only one choice item is merely moved by operating the cross-shaped key of the remote controller, in such a case that a large amount of focused choice items are wanted to be moved, an operator must manipulate the cross-shaped key many times.
Under such a circumstance, as conventional techniques, various sorts of technical ideas have been proposed in order that EPG operations under digital broadcast environment and scrolling operations in connection with these EPG operations may be carried out in higher speeds with simpler operations as being permitted as possible, and further, users may perform comfortable operations without skilled techniques of these users. That is, track pad units are provided in remote controllers; movable means are employed in the remote controllers, which are operated as slave operations in response to master operations of the track pad units; and also, switch means for performing switching operations in response to either depressing operations or sliding operations of the track pad units are provided in the remote controllers. These conventional techniques have been disclosed in, for example, JP-A-2003-348370.
As previously described since the track balls do not require any operation table plane, these track balls have such a merit that information appliances are operated under such an installation condition having no work space, and operation units are directly provided in appliances. However, in the track ball, the move operation of the mouse main body is not interconnected with the movement of the cursor, which is different from the mouse operation. When the track ball is moved to a certain point on a display screen, the user cannot commence the track ball operation by previously predicting a rotation distance of the ball. In other words, in the track ball, while the track ball main body is fixed, the coordinates instruction is carried out by rotating the ball. As a result, there is a problem that a corresponding relation between the rotations of the ball and the move distances can be hardly established. In particular, in such a case that a move distance of a cursor is short, the track ball may be manipulated with having the same feelings as those of the mouse. However, if a move distance of the cursor becomes long, then the track ball is firstly moved over a proper distance, and thereafter, a fine control of this move distance must be carried out after the operator can view a goal point.
In particular, when a track ball is utilized, this track ball has the following operability. That is, an operator can largely manipulate the track ball along the right/left directions while a wrist of this operator is set as an axis as to lateral motion, whereas motion of his wrist along a longitudinal direction is restricted within such a range where his fingers are bent/stretched, so that the operator can hardly manipulate the ball along the longitudinal direction, for instance, linear movement of this track ball along the Y-axis direction and the X-axis direction can be hardly performed.
Also, with respect to a pointing device such as a touch pad mounted on a remote operation apparatus, which is manipulated by using only a specific finger tip of an operator under such a condition that the operator grips the pointing device by his hand, this pointing device has such an operability that a manipulation along the longitudinal direction is restricted, as compared with a manipulation along the right/left directions.
On the other hand, as to various sorts of contents retrieving screens, the below-mentioned requirements are issued: That is, while a large number of choice items such as operation buttons and icons are displayed on a display screen in a list form, a specific choice item is wanted to be enlarged so as to confirm a content of this enlarged choice item. Otherwise, it is required to have a bird's-eye view of an entire content retrieving screen, or to scroll the content retrieving screen.
In addition, in accordance with the above-described track pad of the conventional technique, although the technical idea of this track pad may be employed in a fixed table type list such as an EPG (Electronic Program Guide), this conventional technical idea cannot be properly applied to such a retrieving operation, while contents are visually confirmed by enlarging and/or reducing a large amount of thumbnails and icons.
As a consequence, an object of the present invention is to provide a display method of an information display apparatus, capable of displaying a plurality of choice items in a list form by enlarging and/or reducing these choice items, while properly utilizing operability as to track ball and pointing device of a remote operation apparatus.
Furthermore, another object of the present invention is to provide a display method of an information display apparatus capable of retrieving a large amount of thumbnails and icons, while these thumbnails and icons can be enlarged and/or reduced so as to display the enlarged/reduced thumbnails and icons in a list form.
To achieve the above-described objects, in a display method of an information display apparatus according to an aspect of the present invention, while the above-described information display apparatus is provided with: a display apparatus for displaying thereon a plurality of choice items in a list form; a control apparatus for controlling an array of the choice items of the display apparatus; and a remote operation apparatus equipped with a track ball for instructing a coordinate signal with respect to the control apparatus, the choice items are displayed on the display apparatus in a matrix array constructed of N rows M columns in which the choice items are sequentially arranged from an upper portion to a lower portion of the matrix array, and further, along right and left directions thereof; magnification is changed based upon a coordinate signal of the track ball along a Y-axis direction; a display screen of the display apparatus is scrolled along the right/left directions based upon a coordinate signal of the track ball along an X-axis direction; and the matrix array is changed based upon a number of rows to be displayed in correspondence with increased/decreased numbers of the rows to be displayed in connection with the change in the magnification.
Also, in a display method of an information display apparatus according to another aspect of the present invention, while the above-explained information display apparatus is provided with: a display apparatus for displaying thereon a plurality of choice items in a list form; a control apparatus for controlling an array of the choice items of the display apparatus; and a remote operation apparatus equipped with a pointing device for instructing a coordinate signal with respect to the control apparatus, the pointing device being operated by a finger tip of a user under gripped condition thereof, the choice items are displayed on the display apparatus in a matrix array constructed of N rows M columns in which the choice items are sequentially arranged from an upper portion to a lower portion of the matrix array, and further, along right and left directions thereof; magnification is changed based upon a coordinate signal of the pointing device along a Y-axis direction; a display screen of the display apparatus is scrolled along the right/left directions based upon a coordinate signal of the pointing device along an X-axis direction; and the matrix array is changed based upon a number of rows to be displayed in correspondence with increased/decreased numbers of the rows to be displayed in connection with the change in the magnification.
Furthermore, according to a further aspect of the present invention, in such a display method that a plurality of choice items are displayed on a display screen in a list form in a matrix array constructed of N rows M columns in which the choice items are sequentially arranged from an upper portion to a lower portion of the matrix array, and further, along right and left directions thereof; and based upon an operation instruction issued from a coordinate instructing apparatus, a specific choice item is selected from the plurality of choice items displayed in the list form, upon receipt of an operation signal of switching unit which switches coordinate signals of the coordinate instructing apparatus into a first mode and a second mode, in the first mode, magnification is changed based upon a coordinate signal of a Y-axis direction; the display screen is scrolled along right/left directions based upon a coordinate signal of an X-axis direction; and an array of the list display is changed based upon a number of rows to be displayed in correspondence with increased/decreased numbers of the rows to be displayed in connection with the change in the magnification; and in the second mode, while the choice item at a predetermined position of a preset list display is brought into a focused status, the focused status is moved based upon the coordinate signals of the Y-axis direction and the X-axis direction.
In accordance with the present invention, superior operability which is fitted to the operation characteristics as to the track ball and the pointing device of the remote operation apparatus can be provided, while the choice items are displayed in the list form in the enlarged/reduced modes.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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It should be understood that although a television receiver will be exemplified as one embodiment mode of the information display apparatus of the present invention in the below-mentioned description, the inventive idea of the present invention may be similarly applied to a personal computer, a game machine, and the like. In this case,
Firstly, a description is made of a conceptional idea of the television receiver according to the first embodiment with reference to
The above-described television receiver can view contents such as television broadcast programs by operating a tuner 103 (shown in
Then, one of major features of the above-described television receiver is given as follows: That is, based upon operations of the remote controller 50 by utilizing the characteristics of the track ball 51, a list constructed by the plural choice items 40 is displayed on the display screen 101a; and upon receipt of a magnification instruction of this list display, an arranging operation of the choice items 40 designated by this magnification instruction is automatically carried out. In other words, in the first embodiment, while a value along the Y-axis direction of the track ball 51 has been defined as magnification, motion of the track ball 51 along the X-axis direction has been defined as a screen scroll operation along the Y-axis direction.
In such a case that the track ball 51 employed in the first embodiment is installed on a table, a wrist of an operator is put on one of arranging planes 52 of the track ball 51, and the operator manipulates the track ball 51 by her finger tip. In this case, as shown in
On the other hand, generally speaking, the display screen 101a has a laterally long shape in which a dimension of the longitudinal direction (Y-axis direction) is made longer than a dimension of the lateral direction (X-axis direction). Accordingly, the display screen 101a is suitably designed for the operability of the track ball 51. Also, in such a case that the plurality of choice items 40 are displayed in the list form so as to scroll the display screen 101a, it is also possibly understood that the screen scrolling operation along the lateral direction (X-axis direction) may be fitted to movement of human eyes, as compared with the movement along the upper/lower directions (Y-axis direction).
As a consequence, in the first embodiment, while movement of the track ball 51 along the Y-axis direction is accepted as magnification, an enlarging operation and a reducing operation are performed in a continuous manner in conjunction with a move amount of the track ball 51 along the Y-axis direction. Also, while movement of the track ball 51 along the X-axis direction is accepted as a screen scroll operation, the display screen 101a is scrolled in a continuous manner in conjunction with a move amount of the track ball 51 along the X-axis direction.
As previously described, in this first embodiment, the instruction for the magnification of the display screen 101a is accepted by the Y coordinates, and the instruction for the screen scroll operation along the right/left directions (X-axis direction) is accepted by the X coordinates in conjunction with the operation characteristic of the track ball 51, so that the operability can be improved.
Another idea of the major features of the above-described television receiver is given as follows: That is, an array is automatically changed in conjunction with magnification of enlargement/reduction. That is to say, in the first embodiment, in principle, the choice items 40 are arranged in a matrix constructed of “N” rows and “M” columns. In
In order to realize this array, in the first embodiment, the choice items 40 are arranged in this order from the upper portion to the lower portion in the column of the matrix, and in this order from the left portion to the right portion in the row thereof. As a consequence, as indicated in
Then, when the magnification is enlarged, so that a “choice item 4” of “n4m1” disappears from the display screen 101a, namely, when the lower end of the display screen 101a is entered to an area of “n3”, the control unit 111 moves the “choice item 4” of “n4m4” to a position of “n1m2”, and then, tries to re-arrange the subsequent choice items 40 in accordance with an arrow “P.” When the magnification is reduced, such a control operation is carried out in an opposite sense to the above-described control operation.
As previously explained, in the first embodiment, the “choice item 4” of “n4m4” which has disappeared from the display screen 101a in connection with the enlargement is re-arranged to the upper portion of the neighbor row “N.” As a result, the operator never forgets to see this “choice item 4.” Then, although these choice items 40 are virtually arrayed on the right side of the display screen 101a due to the re-arrangement, these virtually-arrayed choice items 40 may be displayed in a list form by moving the track ball 51 along the X-axis direction.
It should also be noted that in the above-described example of
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On the other hand, the receiver main body 100 which is operated in response to an operation instruction issued from the remote controller 50 corresponds to a most general apparatus which is equipped with a display unit 101, a sound output unit 105, a tuner 103, a network communication unit 108, an infrared communication unit 109, a storage unit 110, and a control unit 111. The display unit 101 is employed in order to display thereon a menu screen and a list for operations. The sound output unit 105 is realized by a speaker, and the like. The tuner 103 is used to receive contents from an antenna 106. The network communication unit 108 is employed so as to acquire contents from the Internet 107 via a communication line. The infrared communication unit 109 is employed so as to transmit/receive infrared signals from the remote controller 50. The storage unit 110 stores thereinto various sorts of programs, contents, and the like. The control unit 111 controls the respective apparatuses employed in the receiver main body 100 in a unification manner.
It should also be understood that in the first embodiment, since the communication operations are carried out between the infrared communication unit 58 and the infrared communication unit 109 in a bidirectional manner, the signal can be received from the receiver main body 100, and thus, the signal reception can be notified via the vibration driving unit 61 to the user. Although in such a case that a force feedback is carried out, the bidirectional communication is required, whereas when the force feedback is not carried out, a unidirectional communication may be carried out from the remote controller 50 to the receiver main body 100. Also, in the first embodiment, the infrared communication has been employed. Instead of this infrared communication, wireless communication based upon electromagnetic waves may be alternatively employed.
Next, a description is made of a contents retrieving operation with reference to an operation flow chart of
In this menu screen 200, a plurality of folders are arrayed in longitudinal columns, and a plurality of contents are displayed on a list display screen 210, while these contents belong to a folder selected in the above-described folder area 201. Then, one folder has been continuously brought into the selected status in the folder area 201.
When the control unit 111 monitors an operation signal of the track ball 51 and then accepts a move signal of the Y coordinates (step 306), a cursor 203 is moved over the folders displayed in the folder area 201 in the longitudinal column in response to the instruction of the Y coordinates (step 314). In this case, if the control unit 111 furthermore accepts a move instruction when the cursor 203 is located at either an upper end or a lower end, the control unit 111 is operated in order to perform a screen scroll operation. Then, the control unit 111 displays the contents belonging to the folder selected in the folder area 201 on the list display screen 210, and when the folder selection is changed in the folder area 201, the control unit 111 switches to display contents in response to this folder section.
On the other hand, when the control unit 111 accepts a move signal of the X coordinates (step 308), the control unit 111 laterally scrolls a contents list arrayed on the list display screen 210 along an instructed direction (step 316). A display area 204 is shown as one example of a display area of a laterally scroll screen.
Then, when the control unit 111 accepts a decision key operation issued from the remote controller 50 (step 310), the folder area 201 is brought into a non-display status, and the control unit 111 can execute the enlarging/reducing operation flow of the list display screen 210 (step 312).
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In this example, although the contents viewing flow operation may be alternatively carried out while omitting the above-described steps 356 and 360, since these steps are provided, the content of the display screen may be more easily viewed. For instance, since a predetermined row to be stored is set to a center of the display screen 101a, even when the number of rows is changed and therefore the array is changed, such a content arrayed at the uppermost portion of the center is continuously present at the center. As a result, even when a large number of contents are present in the contents display area 211, a subject content is continuously located at the center, so that a stray content and confusion may be mitigated, which are caused by changing the array.
Thereafter, when the control unit 111 performs the above-described array change (step 364), the control unit 111 monitors whether or not a total number of rows is increased based upon the changed row number (step 366). Also, the control unit 111 has monitored both the maximum magnification and the minimum magnification. In other words, when the row number “n” is 1 row (step 366), the control unit 111 judges that the row number “n” cannot be furthermore enlarged, so that the control unit 111 restricts the enlargement of the row number (step 370). On the other hand, when the number of contents to be displayed is equal to, or exceeds a total contents number (step 368), the control unit 111 judges that the number of contents to be displayed cannot be furthermore reduced, so that the control unit 111 restricts the reduction of the number of contents to be displayed (step 372).
In the above-described first embodiment, the X coordinates have been defined as the screen scroll. Alternatively, the X coordinates may be defined as cursor movement within the contents display area 211. For instance, while a single content is continuously under selection status (cursor) within the contents display area 211, if the X coordinates are changed, then this cursor may be moved in accordance with an order of an array. In this alternative case, the content selected by the cursor is stored in the step 358, and then, in the step 362, the control unit 111 scrolls the display screen in such a manner that the selected content is positioned in the central row, or the selected content is positioned in the left-sided row from the central row when the selected content does not reach the central row. If this method is employed, then the following merits may be achieved: That is, in such a case that a specific function has been given to the selected content, since this specific function may be executed by operating the decision key, the content which has been under selection status by using the cursor may be applied not only to a preview for the list display screen 210, but also general-purpose contents retrieving operation.
As previously described, the information display apparatus such as the television receiver, according to the first embodiment of the present invention, is featured as a method for displaying an information display apparatus equipped with: a display apparatus (display unit) for displaying thereon a plurality of choice items in a list form; a control apparatus (control unit) for controlling an array of the choice items of the display apparatus; and a remote operation apparatus (remote controller) having a track ball for instructing a coordinate signal with respect to the control apparatus. In the method for displaying the information display apparatus, the plural choice items are displayed on the display apparatus in a matrix array constructed of N rows M columns in which the plural choice items are sequentially arranged from an upper portion to a lower portion of the matrix array, and also, along right/left directions thereof; magnification is changed based upon a coordinate signal of the track ball along a Y-axis direction; a display screen is scrolled along the right/left directions based upon a coordinates signal of the track ball along an X-axis direction; and the array is changed based upon a number of rows to be displayed in correspondence with an increased/decreased number of rows to be displayed in connection with the change of the magnification. Then, in the first embodiment, the display screen is scrolled in such a manner that a predetermined choice item before the array is changed may be arranged in a predetermined column displayed after the array has been changed.
Also, the information display apparatus such as the television receiver, according to another embodiment of the present invention, is featured as an information display apparatus equipped with: a display apparatus (display unit) for displaying thereon a plurality of choice items in a list form, to which specific functions have been allocated; a control apparatus (control unit) for controlling an array of the choice items of the display apparatus; and a remote operation apparatus (remote controller) having a track ball for instructing a coordinate signal with respect to the control apparatus. In the above-described information display apparatus, the plural choice items are displayed on the display apparatus in a matrix array constructed of N rows M columns in which the plural choice items are sequentially arranged from an upper portion to a lower portion of the matrix array, and also, along right/left directions thereof; magnification is changed based upon a coordinate signal of the track ball along a Y-axis direction; a selection of the choice items is accepted based upon a coordinates signal of the track ball along an X-axis direction; and the array is changed based upon a number of rows to be displayed in correspondence with an increased/decreased number of rows to be displayed in connection with the change of the magnification. Then, in this case, the display screen can be scrolled in such a manner that a predetermined choice item before the array is changed may be arranged in a predetermined column displayed after the array has been changed. Also, since a decision operation made from the remote operation apparatus is accepted, such a function may be executed which has been allocated to the choice item under selection.
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It should be understood that although a television receiver will be exemplified as one embodiment mode of the information display apparatus of the present invention in the below-mentioned description, the inventive idea of the present invention may be similarly applied to a personal computer, a game machine, and the like. In this case,
Firstly, a description is made of a conceptional idea of the television receiver according to the second embodiment with reference to
Also, the remote controller 1050 corresponds to such a remote operation type operation instructing apparatus that a move selecting operation (move operation) for a focused status (selected status) displayed on the display unit 1101 is carried out by a touch pad unit 1051. In the second embodiment, the remote controller 1050 will be explained by conducting such an example that a channel tuning operation and various sorts of operations can be remotely controlled by employing infrared signals, but the present invention is not limited only to this example. Alternatively, the remove operation type operation instructing apparatus may be equipped with a wireless apparatus, or may have such a construction for instructing an operation signal via a cord with respect to the receiver main body. Also, in the second embodiment, such an example will be described that the selecting operation of the focused status is carried out by the touch pad unit 1051. Alternatively, the cursor may be operated by a pointing device which is mounted on a remote controller, and which is operated by a finger tip of an operator under such a condition that this pointing device is gripped by a hand of the operator.
The above-described television receiver can view contents such as television broadcast programs by operating a tuner 1103 (shown in
Then, one of major features of the above-described television receiver is given as follows: That is, based upon operations of the remote controller 1050 equipped with the touch pad unit 1051 corresponding to a coordinate instructing apparatus, the plurality of choice items 1040 are displayed on the display screen 1101a in a list form; an array is changed in conjunction with magnification of this list display; and choice items 1040 being displayed in the list can be selected by instructing the touch pad unit 1051. In other words, as the touch pad unit 1051 related to this second embodiment, such a touch pad unit equipped with a pressure sensing unit 1054 capable of sensing touch pressure has been employed. Then, the control unit 1111 accepts a change of an array in connection with magnification of the list display in such an operation that the touch pad unit 1051 is touched with light pressure as shown in
In other words, in this second embodiment, coordinates instruction signals of the touch pad unit 1051 corresponding to the coordinates instruction apparatus are switched via a pressure sensing unit 1054 which constitutes a switching unit into a first mode and a second mode. In the first mode, magnification is changed based upon a coordinates signal of the Y-axis direction; a display screen is scrolled along right and left directions based upon a coordinates signal of the X-axis direction; and the array of the above-described list display is changed based upon a number of rows to be displayed in correspondence with increased/decreased numbers of the rows to be displayed in connection with the change in the magnification. In the second mode, while a choice item of a predetermined position in a previously set list display is defined as a focused status, the above-described focused status is moved based upon the coordinates signals of the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction.
In accordance with the above-described feature, the present list display may be changed into such a list display having an easily observable dimension by touching the touch pad unit 1051 with the light pressure, and then, this touch pad unit 1051 is directly touched with the heavy pressure, so that a target choice item 1040 can be determined from the plural choice items displayed in this list display. In this case, when the heavy touching operation is accepted, such a choice item 1040 displayed at a predetermined position (home position) of the list display as indicated by a hatched line portion may be brought into the focused status, and this focused status may be moved by instructing the touch pad unit 1051.
In this second embodiment, such an example of the touch pad unit 1051 capable of sensing the applied pressure has been described. Alternatively, instead of the touch pad unit 1051, a coordinates instructing apparatus such as a track ball and a mouse, which are capable of determining both a move direction and a move amount, may be combined with such a switching unit such as an operation button which switches the move direction and the move amount into two operation instructions.
Another idea of the major features of the above-described television receiver is given as follows: That is, based upon operations of the remote controller 1050 equipped with the touch pad unit 1051, the plurality of choice items 1040 are displayed on the display screen 1101a; and an instruction of magnification as to this list display is accepted by the touch operation, and thus, the choice items 1040 instructed by the magnification are automatically carried out. In other words, in the second embodiment, while a value along the Y-axis direction of the touch pad unit 1051 has been defined as magnification, motion of the touch pad unit 1051 along the X-axis direction has been defined as a screen scroll operation along the Y-axis direction.
On the other hand, generally speaking, the display screen 1101a has a laterally long shape in which a dimension of the longitudinal direction (Y-axis direction) is made longer than a dimension of the lateral direction (X-axis direction). Also, in such a case that the plurality of choice items 1040 are displayed in the list form so as to scroll the display screen 1101a, it is also possibly understood that the screen scrolling operation along the lateral direction (X-axis direction) may be fitted to movement of human eyes, as compared with the movement along the upper/lower directions (Y-axis direction). As a consequence, in the second embodiment, while movement of the touch pad unit 1051 along the Y-axis direction is accepted as magnification, an enlarging operation and a reducing operation are performed in a continuous manner in conjunction with a move amount of the touch pad unit 1051 along the Y-axis direction. Also, while movement of the touch pad unit 1051 along the X-axis direction is accepted as a screen scroll operation, the display screen 1101a is scrolled in a continuous manner in conjunction with a move amount of the touch pad unit 1051 along the X-axis direction.
As previously described, in this second embodiment, the instruction for the magnification of the display screen 1101a is accepted by the Y coordinates, and the instruction for the screen scroll operation along the right/left directions (X-axis direction) is accepted by the X coordinates based upon the operation instruction of the touch pad unit 1051, so that the operability can be improved.
Another idea of the major features of the above-described television receiver is given as follows: That is, an array is automatically changed in conjunction with magnification of enlargement/reduction. That is to say, in the second embodiment, in principle, the choice items 1040 are arranged in a matrix constructed of “N” rows and “M” columns. In
In order to realize this array, in the second embodiment, the choice items 1040 are arranged in this order from the upper portion to the lower portion in the column of the matrix, and in this order from the left portion to the right portion in the row thereof. As a consequence, as indicated in
Then, when the magnification is enlarged, so that a “choice item 4” of “n4m1” disappears from the display screen 1101a, namely, when the lower end of the display screen 1101a is entered to an area of “n3”, the control unit 1111 moves the “choice item 4” of “n4m4” to a position of “n1m2”, and then, tries to re-arrange the subsequent choice items 1040 in accordance with an arrow “P.” When the magnification is reduced, such a control operation is carried out in an opposite sense to the above-described control operation.
As previously explained, in the second embodiment, the “choice item 4” of “n4m4” which has disappeared from the display screen 1101a in connection with the enlargement is re-arranged to the upper portion of the neighbor row “N.” As a result, the operator never forgets to see this “choice item 4.” Then, although these choice items 1040 are virtually arrayed on the right side of the display screen 1101a due to the re-arrangement, these virtually-arrayed choice items 1040 may be displayed in a list form by moving the touch pad unit 1051 along the X-axis direction.
It should also be noted that in the above-described example of
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On the other hand, the receiver main body 1100 which is operated in response to an operation instruction issued from the remote controller 1050 corresponds to a most general apparatus which is equipped with a display unit 1101, a sound output unit 1105, a tuner 1103, a network communication unit 1108, an infrared communication unit 1109, a storage unit 1110, and a control unit 1111. The display unit 1101 is employed in order to display thereon a menu screen and a list for operations. The sound output unit 1105 is realized by a speaker, and the like. The tuner 1103 is used to receive contents from an antenna 1106. The network communication unit 1108 is employed so as to acquire contents from the Internet 1107 via a communication line. The infrared communication unit 1109 is employed so as to transmit/receive infrared signals from the remote controller 1050. The storage unit 1110 stores thereinto various sorts of programs, contents, and the like. The control unit 1111 controls the respective apparatuses employed in the receiver main body 1100 in a unification manner.
It should also be understood that in the second embodiment, since the communication operations are carried out between the infrared communication unit 1058 and the infrared communication unit 1109 in a bidirectional manner, the signal can be received from the receiver main body 1100, and thus, the signal reception can be notified via the vibration driving unit 1061 to the user. Although in such a case that a force feedback is carried out, the bidirectional communication is required, whereas when the force feedback is not carried out, a unidirectional communication may be carried out from the remote controller 1050 to the receiver main body 1100. Also, in the second embodiment, the infrared communication has been employed. Instead of this infrared communication, wireless communication based upon electromagnetic waves may be alternatively employed.
Next, a description is made of a contents retrieving operation with reference to an operation flow chart of
In this menu screen 1200, a plurality of folders are arrayed in longitudinal columns, and a plurality of contents are displayed on a list display screen 1202, while these contents belong to a folder selected in the above-described folder area 1201. Then, one folder has been continuously brought into the selected status in the folder area 1201.
When the control unit 1111 monitors an operation signal of the touch pad unit 1051 and then accepts a move signal of the Y coordinates (step 1306), a focused status 1203 is moved over the folders displayed in the folder area 1201 in the longitudinal column in response to the instruction of the Y coordinates (step 1314). In this case, if the control unit 1111 furthermore accepts a move instruction when the focused status 1203 is located at either an upper end or a lower end, the control unit 1111 is operated in order to perform a screen scroll operation. Then, the control unit 1111 displays the contents belonging to the folder selected in the folder area 1201 on the list display screen 1202, and when the folder selection is changed in the folder area 1201, the control unit 1111 switches to display contents in response to this folder section.
On the other hand, when the control unit 1111 accepts a move signal of the X coordinates (step 1308), the control unit 1111 laterally scrolls a contents list arrayed on the list display screen 1202 along an instructed direction (step 1316).
Then, when the control unit 1111 accepts a decision key operation issued from the remote controller 1050 (step 1310), the folder area 1201 is brought into a non-display status; such a list display screen 1210 (indicated in
Next, referring to screen transition diagrams of
First of all, the selecting flow operation for the choice items 1040 will now be described with reference to
In
When the control unit 1111 has already displayed the list screen display screen 1210, the control unit 1111 is monitoring whether or not a touching operation of the touch pad unit 1051 has been performed with stronger pressure than a preset reference value (step 1321). Then, when the control unit 1111 judges that the touch pad unit 1051 has been touched with light pressure (step 1321), the process operation is advanced to a step 1352 indicated in
Now, when an operation along the X axis is carried out via the touch pad unit 1051, for example, as shown in
In
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On the other hand, when the Y axis is operated by the touch pad unit 1051 in the step 1327, the control unit 1111 moves the focused status 1203 to an instruction direction of the Y axis in correspondence with the above-described move direction (step 1331). In a step 1332, the control unit 1111 judges whether or not the touching operation is released. If the touching operation is released, then the process operation is returned to the step 1321, whereas when the touching operation is not released, the control unit 1111 continuously executes the process operation of the step 1331.
Then, when the control unit 1111 judges that a decision operation has been made in a step 1325, the control unit 1111 executes such an operation for opening a content (step 1326), namely the function allocated to the choice item 1040.
Next, referring to
In
While this list display screen 1210 is provided with a contents display area 1211, a maximum display number “Q1” required in N rows M columns, namely, N rows×M columns can be displayed in this contents display area 1211. For example, in the example of
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That is, in
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In this example, although the contents viewing flow operation may be alternatively carried out while omitting the above-described steps 1356 and 1360, since these steps are provided, the content of the display screen may be more easily viewed. For instance, since a predetermined row to be stored is set to a center of the display screen 1101a, even when the number of rows is changed and therefore the array is changed, such a content arrayed at the uppermost portion of the center is continuously present at the center. As a result, even when a large number of contents are present in the contents display area 1211, a subject content is continuously located at the center, so that a stray content and confusion may be mitigated, which are caused by changing the array.
Thereafter, when the control unit 1111 performs the above-described array change (step 1364), the control unit 1111 monitors whether or not a total number of rows is increased based upon the changed row number (step 1366). Also, the control unit 1111 has monitored both the maximum magnification and the minimum magnification. In other words, when the row number “n” is 1 row (step 1366), the control unit 1111 judges that the row number “n” cannot be furthermore enlarged, so that the control unit 1111 restricts the enlargement of the row number (step 1370). On the other hand, when the number of contents to be displayed is equal to, or exceeds a total contents number (step 1368), the control unit 1111 judges that the number of contents to be displayed cannot be furthermore reduced, so that the control unit 1111 restricts the reduction of the number of contents to be displayed (step 1372).
As previously described, the information display apparatus such as the television receiver, according to the second embodiment of the present invention, is featured as follows: That is, based upon the operations of the coordinates instructing apparatus such as the touch pad unit 1051, the large amounts of choice items 1040 are displayed in the list form in such a magnification that these choice items 1040 can be easily viewed; the target choice item is selected from this list display; and therefore, the function allocated to the target choice item can be simply executed.
It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-250373 | Sep 2007 | JP | national |
2008-089137 | Mar 2008 | JP | national |