The disclosed embodiments relate to handling multiple software applications in an apparatus having a user interface.
Present day mobile communication devices have evolved from a first generation of mobile telephones that were capable of not much more than conveying voice conversations in real time. Now the devices are capable of communicating in packet switched high speed digital mobile networks and capable of processing and presenting data in much the same manner as a typical personal computer. The field of use now includes a diverse number of types of applications, among which rendering of multimedia content, games and electronic commerce are but a few examples. In fact, the terminology is now such that a mobile communication device may include any type of personal digital assistant (PDA) apparatus or so-called smart-phone.
This diverse functionality requires, not least, a capability of providing an easy to use user interface. However, this is an often neglected problem. Many devices, although they offer very diverse functionality and a large number of different user applications, are in fact difficult to use and many users do not make full use of devices that, ideally, should be able to facilitate for users when doing business as well as utilizing the device when performing more leisure like activities.
In order to improve on already existing solutions with regard to the handling of multiple applications in an apparatus having a user interface, in one aspect there is provided a method in a user interface for controlling initiation of multiple software applications. The method comprises detecting a first triggering signal, and in response to the first triggering signal entering an application selection mode. During the application selection mode, a plurality of selection signals are detected, each selection signal being indicative of a respective software application to be initiated. The application selection mode is exited, and each selected software application is initiated, during which initiation at least a subset of the plurality of selected software applications concurrently displays information.
In another aspect, there is provided a method in a user interface for controlling initiation of multiple software applications. The method comprises detecting a first triggering signal, and in response to the first triggering signal entering an application selection mode. During the application selection mode, a plurality of selection signals are detected, each selection signal being indicative of a respective software application to be initiated. The application selection mode is exited, and a control application is generated and stored, the control application being configured to be executed on demand and configured such that during execution performs initiation of each selected software application.
In other aspects, there are provided computer-readable medium having computer-executable components comprising instructions to perform such methods.
An apparatus, in another aspect, comprises a processor, a memory unit and user interface units including a display and a keypad. These are configured to detect a first triggering signal, and in response to the first triggering signal set the apparatus in an application selection mode, detect, during the application selection mode, a plurality of selection signals, each selection signal being indicative of a respective software application to be initiated, make the apparatus exit the application selection mode, and initiate each selected software application, during which initiation at least a subset of the plurality of selected software applications concurrently displays information.
Another apparatus, in yet another aspect, comprises a processor, a memory unit and user interface units including a display and a keypad. These are configured to detect a first triggering signal, and in response to the first triggering signal set the apparatus in an application selection mode, detect, during the application selection mode, a plurality of selection signals, each selection signal being indicative of a respective software application to be initiated, make the apparatus exit the application selection mode, and generate and store a control application, the control application being configured to be executed on demand and configured such that during execution performs initiation of each selected software application.
In other words, these methods and apparatuses provide, in different aspects, a user with a simple way of selecting a number of “favourite” applications to be visible on the display of, e.g., his/her communication terminal or PDA. By customizing the apparatus in this manner the user will find it easier and more convenient to make full use of his/her device when doing business as well as utilizing the device when performing more leisure like activities.
Embodiments include those where the detection of the first triggering signal is performed in an shell application, in which shell application a plurality of graphical symbols are displayed at respective predetermined positions, and wherein the detection of the selection signals comprises detection of position information associated with the graphical symbols. The symbol positions may be associated with respective keypad key positions, and the detection of the selection signals may comprise detection of keypad key position information.
That is, an even more user friendly way to enable selection of multiple applications is to make use of a correlation between positions of graphical symbols, e.g. so-called icons, and positions of, e.g. keys on a keypad.
Embodiments include those where a control application is generated and stored, the control application being configured to be executed on demand and configured such that during execution performs the initiation of each selected software application. Information representing a graphical symbol associated with the control application may be generated and stored.
In such embodiments, a selected set or group of applications can itself be considered as an “extended application” and called on at any time to provide an immediate setup of the “favourite” applications.
Embodiments include those where the exiting of the application selection mode depends on a detection of a second triggering signal.
Such embodiments facilitate the process of selection of the applications to be initiated in that an explicit signal, i.e. the second triggering signal, is generated, for example by the user pressing a key, to signal that the selection process is completed.
The concurrent displaying of information by the selected software applications may, in embodiments, be performed in a respective display area and the displaying in display areas may involve displaying in non-overlapping display areas.
In such embodiments, by dividing the total available display area into sub-areas in which the selected applications, respectively, displays information, the user is provided with a logical and lucid overview of the selected applications.
Embodiments include those where the software applications comprise any of a media player application, a chat application, a messaging application, a calendar application, an image recording application.
These embodiments reflect the advantage that is provided by allowing functionally very different applications to be available for use simultaneously. A user may desire to have easy and immediate access to a messaging application while virtually at the same time manipulating a music player application.
a-f illustrate in a schematic way the appearance of a display during operation of the method of
The communication terminal 101 may for example be a mobile telephone terminal, a smart-phone or a PDA etc., equipped with radio communication means. The method to be described below will in general reside in the form of software instructions, together with other software components that are required for the operation of the terminal 101, in the memory 109 of the terminal 101. The software instructions of the method to be described may be provided into the memory 109 in a number of ways, including distribution via the network 105 from a software supplier 123 as well as being embodied on a computer readable medium such as a memory card forming part of the memory 109.
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A user interacts with the terminal using so-called soft keys as illustrated in
a illustrates a situation in a user interface where an application shell, running in the terminal, is displaying a number of graphical symbols in the form of icons 307, each icon representing an application program or any other executable operation that the terminal is capable of performing. Selection of the operations or applications that are represented by the icons 307 is typically performed via user interface functions that highlight the icon, as exemplified by the highlighted “Media” icon 308. By user manipulation of the keypad 303, for example by means of a joystick key 304, other icons may be highlighted. Activation of the operation or application that is represented by the highlighted icon 308 is also performed by way of user manipulation of, e.g., the joystick key 304.
In a detection step 201, a first triggering signal is detected. The triggering signal is generated when the user selects a first option 311 from an option menu 309, the appearance of which is a result of the user activating the “option” soft key 303. The actual selection of the first option 311 may be effectuated by manipulation of the joystick 304.
In response to the detection of the triggering signal, the operation of the terminal enters 203 a selection mode in which a number of applications, represented on the display 301 by the icons 307, are to be grouped together such that they concurrently at least displays information.
The actual selection of the applications that are to be grouped together is performed in a detect and record step 205 and is illustrated in
Here, the user has decided to select three applications for grouping together: a first application 319, a second application 321 and a third application 323. By manipulation, in any sequential order, of a first keypad key 313, a second key 315 and a third key 317, the respective position of which on the keypad 303 correspond to the position of the respective representative icon on the display 301, a respective selection signal is produced. It is to be noted that the dashed lines and arrows in
Whether or not to exit the selection mode, is decided in a decision step 207. For example, after detection of three selection signals or after detection of an explicit exit triggering signal generated via the keypad 303, an indicator 325 may be displayed that informs the user that the selections are being analysed.
The selected applications are then initiated in an initiation step 209. The initiation may entail processing that sets up the display 301 by dividing it into three non-overlapping areas, a first area 327, a second area 329 and a third area 331 allocated to, respectively, the three selected applications (corresponding to icon 319, icon 321 and icon 323) that display application specific information in these three areas. The initiation may involve, in addition to or alternative to the allocation of the display areas, generation of an “extended application” that is recorded and made executable such it may be invoked at any later instant in time to perform the initiation of the selected applications.
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