1. Field
The present invention relates to an inputting method and an inputting system, and more particularly to an inputting mode switching method and system utilizing the same.
2. Related Art
A laptop computer is nowadays a commonly used computing device for its portability. A laptop usually has a keyboard and a touching pad near the keyboard so that a user may use such apparatus for inputting, wherein the touching pad is used as a mouse. As such, a computer may have some simple functionality of a mouse without being connected to a mouse.
The keyboard only provides inputting operation functionality while the touch pad only produces mouse operation functionality. When the user needs other inputting operations such as gesture operation, the user needs an additional touching device. However, it cost a lot to have additional touching device(s) connected to the conventional inputting device.
Nowadays, the laptop computer only has a keyboard and a touch pad as its inputting devices. Thus, the operations permitted with the combination of said inputting devices are limited. Hence, to provide a method and a corresponding system to integrate a plurality of inputting devices is needed.
In accordance with one or more exemplary embodiment of this invention, an input mode switching method, applicable for an inputting device having a first touching unit and a second touching unit, may comprise the steps of: receiving a first inputting signal, wherein the first inputting signal is produced by the inputting device sensing a first touch;
determining whether the first touch is sensed by a first touching unit and a second touching unit according to the first inputting signal; switching the inputting device to a mirror mode for inputting if the first touch is sensed by the first touching unit and the second touching unit; and switching the inputting device to a normal mode or a gesture mode for inputting if the first touch is not sensed by the first touching unit and the second touching unit.
In accordance with one or more exemplary embodiment of this invention, an input mode switching system may comprise an inputting device and a processing unit. The inputting device may comprise a first touching unit and a second touching unit. The processing unit is connected to the inputting device and applicable for receiving a first inputting signal from the inputting device, determining whether the first touch is sensed by the first touching unit and the second touching unit according to the first inputting signal, switching the inputting device to a mirror mode for inputting if the first touch is sensed by the first touching unit and the second touching unit, and switching the inputting device to a normal mode or a gesture mode for inputting if the first touch is not sensed by the first touching unit and the second touching unit, wherein the first inputting signal is produced by the inputting device sensing a first touch.
In order to make the aforementioned and other features of the present invention more comprehensible, several embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically shown in order to simplify the drawing.
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Firstly, when a user touches the inputting device 10 with his/her finger(s), the inputting device 10 may sense the touching of the finger, i.e., the first touch, and therefore produce a first inputting signal to output to the processing unit 11. The processing unit 11 then determines whether the first touch is sensed by the first touching unit 101 and the second touching unit 102 according to the first inputting signal. That is, the processing unit 11 may determines whether the finger of the user is touching the first touching unit 101 and the second touching unit 102 so as to switch the inputting device 10 to a corresponding operation mode.
If the processing unit 11 determines the first touch is sensed by the first touching unit 101 and the second touching unit 102, the inputting device 10 is then switched to a mirror mode to be operated. On the contrary, if the processing unit 11 determines the first touch is not sensed by the first touching unit 101 and the second touching unit 102, the inputting device 10 is then switched to a normal mode or a gesture mode. Please refer to
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If the first touch is determined by the processing unit 11 as the one touch operation, the processing unit 11 then switches the inputting device 10 to the normal mode. If the first touch is not the one touch operation, the processing unit 11 then determines whether the first touch is a gesture operation. If the processing unit 11 determines that the first touch is the gesture operation, the processing unit 11 switches the inputting device 10 to a gesture mode. Specifically, the one touch operation usually occurs when the user is inputting words with a keyboard. Hence, when the inputting device 10 is switched to the normal mode and the first touch is determined as the one touch operation, the processing unit 11 controls the first touching unit 101 to provide a functionality of a keyboard and controls the second touching unit 102 to provide a functionality as a touch pad. Practically, please refer to
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When the inputting device 10 is switched to the gesture mode, the first touching unit 101 may provide a functionality of the gesture touching operation and the second touching unit 102 may provide a functionality of the touch pad. That is, the user may touch the first touching unit 101 to perform a gesture touching operation to generate a first touch. In one embodiment,
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In another embodiment, the processing unit 11 determines whether the first inputting signal is produced by the first touching unit 101 sensing the first touch. If the first touching unit 101 senses the first touch, the processing unit 11 controls the inputting device 10 to output the touching signal. Otherwise, the first inputting signal is produced by an object approaching the first touching unit 101. That is, the object is not touching the first touching unit 101 but is within a certain distance from the first touching unit 101. If the processing unit 11 determines that the first inputting signal is produced by an object approaching the first touching unit 101, the processing unit 11 controls the inputting device 10 to output the indicating signal. The processing unit 11 receives the indicating signal and performs a corresponding operation according to the indicating signal. The processing unit 11 will map the first touching unit 101 to the display. The indicating signal may comprise information corresponding to a position the object above the first touching unit 101 so that the laptop computer may display a curser at a corresponding position on the display according to the indicating signal. Additionally, the first touching unit 101 further provides a first clicking functionality and the second touching unit 102 further provides a second clicking functionality. That is, the user may have his finger above the first touching unit 101 to move the curser, have his finger touching the first touching unit 101 to generate the first touch, and touching the second touching unit 102 to generate the second touch. The first touching unit 101 may produce the first inputting signal according to the first touch. The processing unit 11 receives the first inputting signal and performs a corresponding operation, such as a left button clicking, accordingly. The second touching unit 102 may produce the second inputting signal according to the second touch. The processing unit 11 receives the second inputting signal and performs a corresponding operation, such as a right button clicking, accordingly.
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If the first touch is sensed by the first touching unit 101 and the second touching unit 102, as shown in step S203, the processing unit 11 switches the inputting device 10 to be operated in the mirror mode. Otherwise, as shown in step S204, the processing unit 11 switches the inputting device 10 to be operated in the normal mode or in the gesture mode.
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If the first touch is to sensed by the first touching unit 101, as shown in step S302, the processing unit determines whether the first touch is an one touch operation. If the first touch is the one touch operation, as shown in step S303, the processing unit 11 switches the inputting device 10 to the normal mode. Otherwise, as shown in step S306, the processing unit 11 switches the inputting device 10 to the gesture mode.
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The input mode switching method and system determines whether a first touch is sensed by the first touching unit and the second touching unit by receiving a first inputting signal produced by the inputting device sensing the first touch, and switching to a mirror mode, a normal mode, or a gesture mode according to the determination. As such, a user may easily and efficiently switch the operation mode when using the disclosed system.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the invention being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.
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201310594378.4 | Nov 2013 | CN | national |
The present application is based on, and claims priority from, China Application Serial Number 201310594378.4, filed on Nov. 21, 2013, the invention of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.