This application claims priority to Taiwan Application Serial Number 109132111, filed Sep. 17, 2020, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a display and the method of controlling display mode thereof. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a touch display and the method of controlling display mode thereof.
At present, some electronic paper has tactile control function, so that a user not only can read a text and a picture shown by the electronic paper, but also can write on the electronic paper to input a text or a picture. Hence, a conventional electronic paper can provide the functions of writing and drawing to a user. However, the conventional electronic paper perhaps may show defects, for example, flickers, latency, or broken handwriting lines when the user is writing on the electronic paper.
At least one embodiment of the disclosure provides a method of controlling display mode, which can help to reduce or to prevent the abovementioned defects.
Another embodiment of the disclosure provides a touch display, which employs the abovementioned method of controlling display mode.
The method of controlling display mode according to at least one embodiment of the disclosure is used for the touch display, where the touch display includes a touch display panel and a control module electrically connected to touch display panel. In the abovementioned method of controlling display mode, a touch input data is received from the touch display panel. Next, the control module analyzes the touch input data, so as to determine whether the touch display is in a handwriting state. When the control module determines that the touch display is in the handwriting state, the touch display panel is in a handwriting display mode. When the control module determines that the touch display is not in the handwriting state, the touch display panel is in a non-handwriting display mode.
The touch display according to at least one embodiment of the disclosure includes the touch display panel and the control module, where the control module electrically connected to touch display panel. When the object touches the touch display panel, the touch display panel generates the touch input data. The control module is used for analyzing the touch input data, so as to determine whether the touch display is in the handwriting state. When the touch display is determined in the handwriting state, the control module lets the touch display panel be in the handwriting display mode. When the touch display is determined not in the handwriting state, the control module lets the touch display panel be in the non-handwriting display mode.
The control module can analyze the touch input data generated by the touch display panel to determine whether the touch display is in the handwriting state, thereby making the touch display panel in an appropriate display mode (i.e., handwriting display mode or non-handwriting display mode), so that it is helpful to reduce or prevent defects, for example, flickers, latency, or broken handwriting lines.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are by examples, and are intended to provide further explanation of the disclosure as claimed.
The disclosure can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
In the following description, in order to clearly present the technical features of the present disclosure, the dimensions (such as length, width, thickness, and depth) of elements (such as layers, films, substrates, and areas) in the drawings will be enlarged in unequal proportions. Therefore, the description and explanation of the following embodiments are not limited to the sizes and shapes presented by the elements in the drawings, but should cover the sizes, shapes, and deviations of the two due to actual manufacturing processes and/or tolerances. For example, the flat surface shown in the drawings may have rough and/or non-linear characteristics, and the acute angle shown in the drawings may be round. Therefore, the elements presented in the drawings in this case are mainly for illustration, and are not intended to accurately depict the actual shape of the elements, nor are they intended to limit the scope of patent applications in this case.
In the embodiment as shown in
However, it is necessary to note that the touch display panel 120 also may be an on-cell or in-cell touch display panel in other embodiment. That is, the reflective display panel 121 and the touch panel 122 can be integrated into a single display panel. Hence, the touch display panel 120 shown in
When the object 10 touches the tactile control surface 122a of the touch panel 122, the touch panel 122 can generate a touch input data, in which the touch input data may have a plurality of digital signals which are represented by 0 and 1. The control module 110 is used for analyzing the touch input data to obtain the signals of the position and the movement of the object 10. Hence, according to the touch input data generated by the touch display panel 120, the control module 110 can find the position and the movement both of the object 10 on the tactile control surface 122a, so that the touch display 100 can sense both the position and the movement of the object 10.
In the present embodiment, the control module 110 can include a processor 111 and a storage unit 112, in which the processor 111 that may be a microprocessor is electrically connected to the touch panel 122, the reflective display panel 121, and the storage unit 112. The storage unit 112 can store the touch input data, and the processor 111 can read the touch input data from the storage unit 112 to analyze the touch input data, thereby sensing the position and the movement both of the object 10.
In the method of controlling display mode shown in
Next, a step S210 is executed, that is to say, the control module 110 analyzes the touch input data, so as to determine whether the touch display 100 is in the handwriting state. When the control module 110 determines that the touch display 100 is in the handwriting state, a step S221 is executed, that is to say, the control module 110 lets the touch display panel 120 be in the handwriting display mode. When the touch display panel 120 is in the handwriting display mode, the reflective display panel 121 can show the position and the moving track both of the object 10 on the touch panel 122 immediately.
For example, the touch display panel 120 has a plurality of pixels, and the reflective display panel 121 updates corresponding some of the pixels only depending on both the position and the moving track of the object 10, and does not update all of the pixels, so as to help to reduce or prevent defects, for example, flickers, latency, or broken handwriting lines, in which the control module 110 can input image data to the reflective display panel 121 by using universal serial bus (USB), for example.
When the control module 110 determines that the touch display 100 is not in the handwriting state, a step S222 is executed, that is to say, the control module 110 lets the touch display panel 120 be in the non-handwriting display mode, in which the non-handwriting display mode is a read mode, for example. When the touch display panel 120 is in the non-handwriting display mode (e.g., read mode), the control module 110 can input image data to the reflective display panel 121 by using mobile industry processor interface (MIPI), for example, so as to update all of the pixels of the reflective display panel 121.
The control module 110 can analyze the touch input data generated by the touch display panel 120 to determine whether the touch display 100 is in the handwriting state, so that the touch display panel 120 can be in an appropriate display mode (i.e., handwriting display mode or non-handwriting display mode). Accordingly, the touch display 100 can enter the appropriate display mode automatically depending on the tactile operation mode of the user, so as to help to reduce or prevent defects, for example, flickers, latency, or broken handwriting lines.
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The touch panel 122 can generate at least one movement signal M2 (represented by the dashed line in
When the object 10 in contact with the touch display panel 120 just leaves the touch display panel 120 from a point EP2 of the tactile control surface 122a, the touch panel 122 generates a departing signal U2, and the reflective display panel 121 can show the moving track T2 which starts from the point SP2 and ends at the point EP2. The touch input data has the digital signals which are represented by 0 and 1, so that the touch signal D2, the movement signal M2, and the departing signal U2 are also digital signals. Taking
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The contact period between the touch signal D2 and the departing signal U2 is substantially equivalent to the period that the object 10 continuously and uninterruptedly touches the tactile control surface 122a of the touch display panel 120. When the contact period does not exceed the predetermined period, that is, it is less than the predetermined period, it means that the period that the object 10 continues to touch the touch display panel 120 is very short, so that the object 10 difficultly causes a moving track which can be sensed on the tactile control surface 122a, thereby difficultly generating the movement signal M2, even generating no movement signal M2.
Accordingly, once the processor 111 determines that the contact period does not exceed the predetermined period (i.e., the contact period is less than the predetermined period), the processor 111 determines that the touch display 100 is not in the handwriting state and executes the step S222. That is, the touch display panel 120 is in the non-handwriting display mode. On the contrary, when the contact period exceeds the predetermined period, it means that the period that the object 10 continues to touch the touch display panel 120 is enough to cause the movement signal M2. At this time, the processor 111 of the control module 110 can execute a step S214 to further determine whether the number of the movement signals M2 exceeds the predetermined quantity. Similar to the predetermined period, the predetermined quantity can be selected as an appropriate quantity depending on the different types of the touch displays 100, in which the predetermined quantity can range between 5 and 10, but the predetermined quantity is not limited to the abovementioned range.
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It is worth mentioning that the steps S211 and S213 both in the embodiment shown in
Specifically, the storage unit 112 of the control module 110 can prestore a handwriting sample data, in which the handwriting sample data is similar to the touch input data as shown in
In the step S311, the control module 110 can use string matching algorithms or pattern matching algorithms to calculate the similarity. Next, a step S312 is executed, that is to say, the processor 111 of the control module 110 determines whether the similarity exceeds the predetermined value. The predetermined value can range between 80% and 100%, for example. However, the predetermined value can be adjusted depending on the different types of the touch displays 100, so the predetermined value is not limited to the abovementioned range. When the similarity obtained by the step S311 exceeds the predetermined value, the processor 111 determines that the touch display 100 is in the handwriting state and executes the step S221. On the contrary, when the similarity is below the predetermined value, the processor 111 determines that the touch display 100 is in the non-handwriting state and executes the step S222.
After the control module 110 receives the touch input data (i.e., the step S201 in
Next, a step S412 is executed, that is to say, the control module 110 determines whether the similarity exceeds the predetermined value. When the similarity obtained by the step S311 exceeds the predetermined value, the control module 110 determines that the touch display 100 is in the non-handwriting state and executes the step S222. On the contrary, when the control module 110 determines that the similarity is below the predetermined value, the processor 111 determines that the touch display 100 is in the handwriting state and executes the step S221.
Consequently, in the touch display according to at least one embodiment of the disclosure, the control module can analyze the touch input data generated by the touch display panel, so as to determine whether the user is writing on the touch display panel, thereby determining whether the touch display is in the handwriting state. Afterwards, according to the situation which the touch display is in, the touch display panel can automatically employ the appropriate display mode (i.e., the handwriting display mode or the non-handwriting display mode) to display or to show images, thereby helping to reduce or prevent defects, for example, flickers, latency, or broken handwriting lines.
Although the present disclosure has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 109132111 | Sep 2020 | TW | national |