The present invention relates to the field of entering objects into an electronic device comprising a display screen, and particularly to a method and apparatus for entering objects such as graphical characters into a small or portable electronic appliance which does not have a conventional alphanumeric keyboard with discrete keys. More specifically, the invention relates to an efficient system for entering objects from a large set of objects when the surface space that is available for entering the objects is relatively limited, such as on a cellular telephone, or in a personal digital assistant. The present invention also relates to a computer program product comprising software code portions for achieving the system and a method for entering objects into a small or portable electronic appliance when said product is run on a computer.
Recently, the proliferation of the number of small or handheld electronic appliances has brought many challenges to users who want to efficiently enter data into the memory of such devices. For example, consider the many different types of devices, such as: personal digital assistants (PDAs) (also known as personal information managers); personal communication devices (e.g. mobile phones); laptop personal computers; multifunctional remote controls; web-tablets, to name a few, which help users store and organize information. Lately, the trend has been towards an ever-increasing reduction of the size of such devices. However, this reduction of size has resulted in the problem that data entry into these devices is often very difficult.
It is commonplace to provide these kinds of devices with various systems for facilitating text input. One system commonly used with mobile phones is to let each numerical key of the mobile phone represent up to four characters, which enables the user to input a specific character by depressing the appropriate key a number of times corresponding to the desired character. In the case of personal digital assistants, a text entry system based on handwriting interpretation, often requiring the user to apply a specific writing style, has been commonly used. Other appliances provide, on a touch-sensitive screen, a virtual alphanumeric keyboard for character input, which the user, often using a stylus, to select characters for input.
One prior-art approach to providing a graphical text entry system has been to display a graphical text entry wheel on a graphical text entry screen. A plurality of characters is positioned on the graphical text entry wheel. The system also includes a pointing device for rotating the graphical text entry wheel to allow a user to select one of the characters on the graphical text entry wheel to be entered. After selection of one or more characters, the graphical text entry system may provide suggested subsequent characters or words as aids for text entries. A system of this type is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,011,542, to Sony.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved system for entering objects, such as graphical characters, into a small electronic appliance.
Another object of the invention is to provide an improved system for entering graphical characters into a small electronic appliance also providing word suggestions as aids for text entries.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved system for entering objects into a small electronic appliance in which the objects can be entered by using small movements of a finger or stylus on a touch-sensitive screen.
A still further object of the invention is to provide an improved system for entering objects into a small electronic appliance, wherein selection and entry of individual objects is effected on individually selectable fields requiring only a limited amount of space to be depicted on the display screen of the small information appliance.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide an improved system for entering objects into a small electronic appliance which allows a user to enter any individual object from a large set of objects.
A still further object of the invention is to provide an improved computer program product comprising software code portions for achieving the system and a method for entering objects into a small or portable electronic appliance when said product is run on a computer.
Further objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed solely for purposes of illustration and not as a definition of the limits of the invention, for which reference should be made to the appended claims. It should be further understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and that, unless otherwise indicated, they are merely intended to conceptually illustrate the structures and procedures described herein.
In the drawings, wherein like reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:
For ease of understanding, the current embodiment will be described with reference to an electronic device comprising a touch-sensitive display screen and a stylus and/or user's finger for providing user input to the electronic device by performing operations on the graphical user interface of the object entry system.
Upon sensing placement by the user of the stylus and/or finger, hereinafter referred to as pointer, in a position on the screen 10, the display means are operatively arranged for sensing the point of placement to determine a first pointer position 11 and displaying, surrounding the first pointer position 11, a first plurality of individually selectable fields 12 representing a highest level of the graphical user interface. As shown in
According to a further embodiment of the system for entering objects being graphical characters from a character set into an electronic device, the system is arranged to provide word suggestions as aids for text entries. In addition to what has been described with reference to
In both of the above embodiments, the input means are operatively arranged to allow reverse movement of the pointer through the user moving the pointer, kept in contact with the touch-sensitive screen, from a currently selected field to a previous pointer position for annulling a performed selection. Upon such an annulment, presentation of any fields initiated through the previous selection is cancelled.
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In yet a further embodiment (not shown), in order to facilitate the users overview of the user interface, the display means can be operatively arranged to provide a magnified version of the additional plurality of individually selectable fields 13 in response to using the input means to initiate movement of the pointer towards either of the additional individually selectable fields 13.
As evidenced by the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3, the display means are operatively arranged to display the additional plurality of individually selectable fields 13 at least partially overlaid with the previously displayed first plurality of individually selectable fields 12.
In yet a further embodiment (not shown) the system for entering objects from a set of objects into an electronic device is arranged in a handset of a wireless communication system, such as a mobile phone. In this embodiment, as an alternative in the case of the display 10 not being touch-sensitive, pointer movement and entry could be controlled by the user depressing designated keys from the plurality of keys commonly occurring on such devices.
Instead of being arranged in the handset of a wireless communication system, the system for entering objects from a set of objects into an electronic device may alternatively be arranged in a personal digital assistant, a remote control appliance or any type of handheld electronic device. Depending on the characteristics of the device pointer, movement could be effected by the user using alternative input means, such as the keys of a remote control appliance; a joystick, trackball or computer mouse; a stylus and touch-pad or touch-sensitive screen; a user's finger and touch-pad or touch sensitive screen, or any combination of the above.
In order to begin entering graphical characters into the electronic device, the user initiates the input process. In the embodiment described above, this is accomplished by the user placing the point of the pointer on the touch-sensitive screen. In other embodiments, initiation can be accomplished in any number of ways, e.g. simply by turning on the device or by pressing a dedicated key on the device or by touching a dedicated area on a touch-sensitive screen or touch-pad.
Upon determining that the user has initiated the input process (step 20), the system determines a first pointer position and displays on the display, surrounding the first pointer position, a first plurality of individually selectable fields, each of which represents a subset of graphical characters from the character set (step 21). Thereafter, it is determined if the user has input commands for moving the pointer to either of the first individually selectable fields for selection of the indicated field (step 22), and the selected field is highlighted (step 23). Once this is done, the system alternates displaying on the display, surrounding a selected field, an additional plurality of individually selectable fields (step 24), each of which either represents an individual character or a further subset of characters from the subset of graphical characters represented in the previously selected field and determining if the user has input commands for moving the pointer to either of the additional individually selectable fields for selection and highlighting the indicated additional field (step 25) until the additional field selected represents an individual graphical character. It is thereafter determined if the user has input commands for performing an entry of the graphical character represented in the selected additional field (step 26), whereupon the selected graphical character is entered into a text entry field of the graphical user interface (step 27) and the displayed fields are removed. Also envisaged is a further enhanced embodiment for providing word suggestions as aids for text entries, which is illustrated in
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Thus, while fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof have been shown, described and pointed out, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps, which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results, be within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the appended claims.
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02076985.7 | May 2002 | US | national |
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PCT/IB03/01710 | 4/23/2003 | WO | 11/16/2004 |