This invention relates to a scrolling interface for a media player and refers particularly, though not exclusively, to such an interface and method for scrolling through and selection within a menu of the media player.
In our earlier application there is described a method and apparatus for touch scrolling in a portable device. In particular it relates to the use of a linear motion on a scrolling activator for track and/or menu control and selection.
When the tracks and/or menu function and/or lists are arranged in a non-linear form (as in a table, plurality of columns, or any array) it can be inconvenient to scroll in one axial direction (e.g. up and down) only and not be able to scroll in the lateral direction (e.g. sideways).
According to a first prepared aspect there is provided media player comprising a body comprising a front face; a display mounted in the front face; and a scrolling activator mounted in the front face for controlling longitudinal movement of a censor on the display. The scrolling activator is capable of movement relative to the front face. The movement of the scrolling activator relative to the front face is used for controlling lateral movement of the cursor/selector on the display.
The scrolling activator may be located in an opening in the front face. The movement of the scrolling acticator may be a lateral movement, and the opening maybe of a width that is greater than the scrolling activator. Preferably, the width of the opening is equal to the sum of the width of scrolling activator and a total extent of the lateral movement of the scrolling activator.
The scrolling activator may comprise a main operational top, there being a peripheral rim around the main operational top for extending over the front face; and two substantially L-shaped sides depending from the peripheral rim and arranged in an opposite manner. Each substantially L-shaped side and the peripheral rim may form a substantially U-shaped channel in which the front face locates.
Alternatively, the scrolling activator may be located in an opening in the front face, the front face being bifurcated around the opening to form a groove. The scrolling activator may have a peripheral tongue for engaging in the groove in the manner of a sliding fit. The peripheral tongue may extend completely around the periphery of the scrolling activator, and the groove may extend completely around the opening.
The media player may be an MP3 player, a video player, a digital photo viewer or a combination of the aforementioned.
According to a second aspect the scrolling activator may have switches mounted on each side thereof for controlling lateral movement of the censor on the display. The switches may be mechanical tact switches. The scrolling activator may located in an opening in the front face, the opening being of a width that is as wide as the scrolling activator. Preferably, the scrolling activator comprises a main operational top with a peripheral rim around the main operational top for defining a perimeter of the scrolling activator. It is also preferable that the scrolling activator further comprises two substantially L-shaped sides depending there from and arranged in an opposite manner. Each substantially L-shaped side and the peripheral rim may form a substantially U-shaped channel in which the front face locates. The activator may preferably be supported by a pivot for the enablement of a rocking action by the activator to activate the switches.
In order that the present invention may be fully understood and readily put into practical effect, there shall now be described by way of non-limitative example only preferred embodiments of the present invention, the description being with reference to the accompanying illustrative drawings.
In the drawings:
To first refer to
The media player 10 has a body 12 with a front face 14 and an end wall 16; as well as side walls (not shown), base (not shown) and top wall (not shown). In front face 14 are: a display 18, functional controls 20, and a scrolling activator 22 such as that disclosed in our earlier application.
Referring now to FIGS. 3 to 5, the operation of the scrolling activator 22 will be described. The scrolling activator 22 is mounted to front face 14 for movement relative thereto laterally of the scrolling direction within scrolling activator 22. With the scrolling activator 22 arranged longitudinally of the front face as is shown, the scrolling activator 22 may be moved to the right (
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The rim 34 extends outwardly from top 26 for a distance at least as great as the total lateral movement—the total lateral distance from the position shown in
Preferably, the scrolling activator 22 has three defined position—right (
The scrolling activator 22 can control scrolling laterally on the display 18 by the movement described above. The sensing of the movement may be by sensors (not shown); by a joystick (not shown) connected to scrolling activator 22; or by any other suitable or known motion detector.
If desired, seals (not shown) may be provided between rim 34 and front face 14 and/or between sides 28 and front face 14.
For
Naturally, the relationship between the front face 14 and the scrolling activator 22 may be reversed.
The tongue 40 may be on the sides only of scrolling activator 22, and thus the groove 38 may be only on the sides of opening 24. Alternatively, the tongue may extend around the complete periphery of scrolling activator 22 and thus the groove 38 will extend around the complete periphery of opening 24.
It is preferable that the size and shape of the tongue 40 corresponds to the size and shape of the groove 38 for smooth operation. Preferably the groove 38 tapers outwardly (i.e. is of greater height) towards the opening 24. Furthermore, a combination of the form of
In the embodiments of FIGS. 1 to 5 and 8, the lateral movement of the scrolling activator 22 causes lateral movement of the cursor/selector on the like of display 18, and the scrolling activator 22 is for longitudinal movement of the cursor/selector in the manner of our earlier application. In the embodiments of
Whilst there has been described in the foregoing description preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the technology concerned that many variations or modifications in details of design or construction may be made without departing from the present invention.
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/106,903 filed 14 Apr. 2005 titled “Method and Apparatus for Touch Scrolling” (our “earlier application’), the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference as if explicitly set forth.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11106903 | Apr 2005 | US |
Child | 11209292 | Aug 2005 | US |