The present invention relates to a keypad for an electronic equipment and to a method for operating a keypad for an electronic equipment. Specifically, the present invention relates to the problem of enabling a user of the electronic equipment to easily input alphabetic and numeric characters, symbols, and the like.
At present, most electronic equipment's for receiving information in a wireless communication system, such as mobile telephones, pagers, personal digital assistance, electronic organisers, and so forth, comprise a keypad for enabling the user of the electronic equipment to input alphabetic and numeric characters, symbols, and the like. The problem with keypads of small electronic equipment's is, that the keys itself are very small and that it is therefore difficult for the user to press the correct key without inadvertently pressing other keys.
Document U.S. Pat. No. 6,310,608 B1 provides a keypad to make a computer more accessible for disabled users. In this keypad several keys are grouped together to form a compound key. Actuating any of the keys of the compound key results in the same input to the operating system or application programme. A representation of the keypad illustrating the key groupings active at a particular time and the input corresponding to each grouping may be displayed on the computers' display screen. Alternatively, a template laid over the keypad may be used to indicate the compound key groupings, particularly for applications in which the grouping does not change during the performance of a task.
The problem with the state of art is that it is not adapted to small consumer devices such as electronic equipments for wireless communication. The state of art uses a normal computer keyboard, where alphabetic and numeric characters are printed on different keys thereby occupying a large space on the keypad. A further disadvantage of the state of art is that the groups of keys cannot be easily recognised by the user. In case that the groups of keys are shown on the display the user for selecting the appropriate key has to look at the display and to transfer the scheme presented on the display to the keypad. Otherwise, if the groups of keys are shown by a template laid over the keypad, the user always has to bring the template with him and to put it on the keypad. Both cases are an uncomfortable way to shown the key groups to the user and make it difficult for the user to easily recognise the appropriate key.
The criterias for a good full QWERTY keypad are that it has to provide one key per character and that it should look like a full QWERTY keypad. On the other hand for a good phone keypad, i.e. for a good number keypad, fairly large keys are necessary that are easy to find and press. Further, a phone keypad should also provide one key per number and should also look like phone keypad to be easily recognized and used. In electronic equipments with a small size there is the necessity to provide a good full QWERTY keypad and at the same time a good number keypad.
The general problem with the state of the art keypads for electronic equipments as outlined above is that the keypads have to enable the input of any type of character or symbol, but at the same time have to occupy a small space of the electronic equipment. A further problem is that the user has to easily recognise the keys he has to press in order to input a certain value.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a keypad for an electronic equipment as well as a method for operating a keypad for an electronic equipment, which allow to use a keypad, which is small in space and at the same time allows an easy input of any type of characters or symbols.
The above-mentioned object is achieved by a keypad for an electronic equipment according to claim 1.
The keypad for an electronic equipment according to the present invention comprises a plurality of keys, whereby a first value is assigned to each of the keys and a graphical design printed on the keys for graphically marking a plurality of groups of keys, whereby each group comprises at least one key and whereby a second value is assigned to each group.
The above-mentioned object is further achieved by a method for operating a keypad for an electronic equipment according to claim 12.
The method for operating a keypad for an electronic equipment comprises the steps of providing a plurality of keys and assigning a first value to each of the keys and providing a graphical design printed on the keys for graphically marking a plurality of groups of keys, whereby each group comprises at least one key, and assigning a second value to each group.
It has to be understood that the term “key” used throughout the present specification is related to the functionality of inputting symbols, characters, numbers and so forth, whereby the physical shape and structure of the respective element or elements providing the key functionality can very depending on the required application and implementation. For example, each key, i.e. each key functionality can be embodied in a single key element, whereby by touching, depressing or activating this single key element in any manner causes a correspondingly allocated sensor to issue a symbol that the key functionality has been activated to the respecting processing unit. Further, the key pad can comprise one or more key elements, whereby one key element combines two, three or more key functionalities. For example, the entire key pad can be formed by a single key element which is a single element under which respective sensors for detecting the input of the respective different key functionalities are located. It is particularly advantageous if each group of each keys according to the present invention comprises two keys which are combined in one key element. Hereby, the key element can be a rocking type element. In one aspect of the invention, the key element may comprise a protrusion for each of the two keys. In an alternative aspect of the invention, the key element has concave shape. Hereby, on the surface of the single key element combining two keys or key functionalities, the graphical representation of the two first values, i.e. a first value for each of the two keys, as well as the second value is provided, for example printed or the like.
Advantageously, the keypad can be operated in a first or a second operation mode, whereby in the first operation mode the first value assigned to each key is processed and in the second operation mode the second value assigned to each group is processed.
Preferably, in the first operation mode the first values are alphabetic characters and symbols.
Further preferably, in the second operation mode the second value are numeric characters.
The first or second operation mode can be either selected automatically or manually by a user.
In a preferred embodiment in the first operation mode pressing a key results in processing the assigned first value.
Advantageously, in the second operation mode pressing a first key of a group results in processing the second value assigned to said group.
Further advantageously, in the second operation mode when pressing a further key of the same group no value is processed if the first key and the further key of the same group have been pressed within a predefined time interval.
Preferably, in the second operation mode when pressing a further key of the same group the second value assigned to the group is processed if the first key and the further key of the same group have not been pressed within a predefined time interval.
Advantageously, in the first operation mode all keys are backlighted and in the second operation mode only the keys belonging to a group of keys are backlighted.
It should be emphasised that the term “comprises/comprising” when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, or components, but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components, or groups thereof.
In the context of the present application and the present invention, the term “electronic equipment for receiving information in a wireless communication system” includes any kind of portable radio communication equipment. The term “portable radio communication equipment” includes all equipment such as mobile telephones, mobile cellphones, pagers, personal digital assistance, communicators, i.e. electronic organisers, smart phones, or the like. The term “wireless communication system” relates to any kind of communication or telecommunication system which enables the wireless transfer of information.
In the following a preferred embodiment of the invention will be explained in more detail in relation to the enclosed drawings in which
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For the transmission and reception of wireless signals in the telecommunication system, the electronic equipment 8 comprises an antenna 1 which is connected to a transmitter/receiver means 2, which can e.g. be embodied as an high frequency (HF) unit in case of a GSM or a UMTS system. The transmitter/receiver means 2 is connected to a processing means, which is visualised in
The processing block 3 is connected to a central control unit 4, which can e.g. be embodied in a micro-processor, central processing unit or the like. The central control unit 4 controls the operation of the electronic equipment 8. The central control unit 4 is connected to a keypad 5, which enables the user to input numbers, characters, and symbols. The central control unit 4 is further connected to an output means 6 and an input means 7. The output means 6 can be a display, loudspeakers, or an interface for connecting the electronic equipment 8 to another device. In case that the electronic equipment 8 for example is a portable cellphone the output means 6 may be a display. The input means 7 in addition to the keypad 5 may comprise further means for the input of data and/or information, e.g. a touch-pad, recognition of speech or an interface for connecting the electronic equipment 8 to a further device. Each of the output means 6 and the input means 7 may consist of several components which each enable the output or input of data and/or information. The electronic equipment 8 further comprises a memory (not shown) for storing information and/or software code for the operation of the electronic equipment 8. The memory hereby is also connected to the central control unit 4.
In addition to the first operation mode the keypad 5 can also be operated in a second operation mode. Hereby, several keys 9 are composed to groups 10 of keys, whereby each group comprises at least one key. According to the embodiment as shown in
Hereby, a graphical design is printed on the keypad showing the first values 11, the second values 12 and the groups 10 of keys. In the example as shown in
It is to be noted, that the number of keys 9 being composed to groups 10 of keys may be smaller than the total number of keys, i.e. there may be some keys 9 which are only used in the first operation mode and which have no assigned value in the second operation mode. When the keypad is in the second operation mode, then a pressing of such keys 9 having only an assigned first value 11 may not be processed in any way.
In order to enhance the two different operation modes of the keypad 5 the keys 9 can be illuminated, i.e. backlighted. If for instance the keypad 5 is operated in the first operation mode, then all keys 9 may be backlighted. Particularly, the first values 11 printed on the keypad 5 may be backlighted. If otherwise the keypad 5 is operated in the second operation mode then only the keys 9 being composed to groups 10 of keys 9 are backlighted, particularly the second values 12 printed on the keypad 5 are backlighted.
If the keypad 5 is operated in the first operation mode then with pressing of a key 9 an alphabetic character or a symbol is processed. For example when pressing the key with the alphabetic character “E” printed on it, then the character “E” will be processed. If the keypad 5 is operated in the second operation mode, then a pressing of the same key with the character “E” on it will result in an input and processing of the number “1,” as the key with the character “E” is part of a group consisting of the keys with the characters “E” and “R” which has the assigned value “1”.
It should be emphasised that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment as shown in
With the graphical design printed on the keypad it is easy for the user to directly recognise the different values when inputting data or information. Further, with the present invention, it is possible to use the same key for the first operation mode as well as for the second operation mode. This results in less space needed for the keypad and at the same time allows the user to easily input characters or symbols on large keys.
As already explained in the second operation mode a pressing of any of the keys belonging to one group is processed as a valid input. That means that for example according to
With this keypad and with this method a good full QWERTY keypad can be provided and at the same time a phone, i.e. a number keypad can be provided, where two or more keys are combined to large number keys and where the keys are placed and designed in a way, that the keypad looks like a phone keypad and that through the timer the group of keys act as one number key.
a shows a first example of the key element 9′ which combines two keys 9 as shown in
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