1. Technical Field
The invention relates to handheld touchscreen computers such as smartphones and tablet computers, particularly to the connection between a handheld touchscreen computer and a personal computer with a touchscreen.
2. Related Art
Handheld touchscreen computers, such as smartphones and tablets, have become essential for most people. Some users of handheld touchscreen computers have the need to connect their handheld touchscreen computer to an external monitor that serves as a larger display. In some cases the external monitor is a desktop touchscreen computer. When a handheld touchscreen computer is connected to a desktop touchscreen computer, and a screen picture of the handheld touchscreen computer is projected on the desktop touchscreen computer, users are still able to utilize touch control functions of the desktop touchscreen computer as though they were directly operating a handheld touchscreen computer.
However, an operating system used in a desktop touchscreen computer, such as MICROSOFT WINDOWS, has natively defined functions with respect to various touch operations such as swiping, tapping, sliding to scroll, dragging to rearrange, and pinching or stretching to zoom. For example, a desktop touchscreen computer with MICROSOFT WINDOWS will show information to help a user learn more about an item or open a menu specific to what a user is doing when the item is being pressed and held for about one second. It is the same as right-clicking with a mouse on a desktop or a laptop computer. This response is distinctly different from a handheld touchscreen computer, however.
An ANDROID-based handheld touchscreen computer will initiate dragging an item when the item is being pressed and held for more than one second. Such difference in response to two seemingly identical operations as applied to two different operating systems almost always confuses and annoys users of handheld touchscreen computers because they would still feel that they are operating a handheld touchscreen computer. However, as yet there is no solution on the market to effectively diffuse this confusion.
An object of the invention is to provide a method for changing a touch control function for a handheld touchscreen computer and a desktop touchscreen computer, which can effect a change of response from the right-clicking of mouse to the initial dragging of an item shown on the touchscreen computer when the item is being pressed and held for more than one second. In other words, operating a desktop touchscreen computer which is connected to a handheld touchscreen computer that projects a screen picture of the handheld touchscreen computer is the same as operating a desktop touchscreen computer when a user presses and holds an item shown on the desktop touchscreen computer. The invention will make users of handheld touchscreen computers no longer confused (and annoyed) when they connect their handheld touchscreen computers to desktop touchscreen computers.
To accomplish the above object, the method of the invention includes the steps of: a) operationally connecting the desktop computer to the handheld touchscreen computer to project a screen picture of the handheld touchscreen computer on the touchscreen, wherein the screen picture contains a first item, and a second item corresponding to the first item is shown on the touchscreen; b) pressing and holding the second item for more than one second; c) sending a touch event about the second item from the desktop computer to the handheld touchscreen computer; and d) performing a dragging operation to the first item by the handheld touchscreen computer according to the touch event.
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The invention offers a great convenience to users by assimilating non-identical operations between a handheld touchscreen computer and a desktop touchscreen computer when they have been operationally connected.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiment has been described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/607,046, filed Jan. 27, 2015, now pending.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 14607046 | Jan 2015 | US |
Child | 14862232 | US |