1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an input device and a processing method thereof, and more particularly, to a touch input device and a processing method thereof.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Currently more and more electronic products, such as mobile phones and tablet computers, have included touch screens as user input interfaces . A touch screen allows a user to directly click on objects to open or execute the objects, or displays virtual keys for the user to input texts or give commands.
The conventional touch screen includes a display device and a touch input panel, wherein the touch input panel is disposed on a display surface of the display device. The touch input panel mostly works in coordination with the display device. For example, the display device displays icons for the user to touch and select a corresponding area on the touch input panel, or the display device displays a cursor for the user to move the cursor on the touch input panel. If the touch screen is used as a keyboard, the display device needs to display a complete set of keys or most keys of the keyboard, and the user can touch or click areas corresponding to the keys on the touch input panel to generate key inputs thereafter.
The conventional touch input panel needs to work in collaboration with the display device in order to display a discernible key area, and the user can therefore see the virtual keys displayed by the display device and touch the corresponding area in the touch input panel to generate the key-pressing signal. In other words, the conventional touch input panel does not have an independent keyboard function, and can not be used as a single input device of key-pressing. Moreover, the conventional touch screen does not provide interfaces for mouse operation or tracking input in the keyboard.
Therefore, how to provide a touch keyboard which can independently operate, and simultaneously provide two or more input interfaces for the user has become an important topic in the industry.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a touch keyboard capable of being operated independently and allowing users to operate simultaneously by two or more input interfaces.
To achieve the objective mentioned above, the touch keyboard of the present invention includes a touch input panel . The touch input panel includes a touch input surface, a plurality of key zones and a tracking input zone, and physically presenting the key zones on the touch input surface, wherein the tracking input zone is located among at least two key zones.
In an embodiment, the tracking input zone is located in the center of the touch input surface.
In another embodiment, the tracking input zone is physically presented on the touch input surface.
In another embodiment, the tracking input zone is defined by a contour, and the contour includes a shape of a circle, a triangle, a rectangle, a pentagon, a hexagon, or a star.
In another embodiment, the tracking input zone is located among key zones corresponding to keys Y, U, and H, or among key zones corresponding to keys Y, G, and H.
In another embodiment, the contour of the tracking input zone and outlines of the key zones near the tracking input zone correspond to each other.
In another embodiment, the tracking input zone is not physically presented on the touch input surface, where the outlines of key zones near the tracking input zone indicate the position of the tracking input zone.
In another embodiment, the touch keyboard further includes a housing, which contains the touch input panel.
In another embodiment, a gap is formed between the key zones, wherein the touch input panel further includes a plurality of row conducting wires that cross each other with a plurality of column conducting wires, wherein each of the key zone covers at least one cross point of row conducting wires and column conducting wires.
In another embodiment, the touch input panel is either a resistive touch panel or a capacitive touch panel.
In another embodiment, the touch input panel is a flexible touch input panel.
Followed by the description of above, the touch keyboard of the present invention specifically includes a tracking input zone among at least two key zones, wherein the tracking input zone is used as an alternative input interface of non-keystroke. Therefore, the touch keyboard provides a user to simultaneously perform both a keystroke operation and another interface of non-keystroke. The tracking input zone may be located in the center of the touch input panel, for example, among keys Y, G, and H, so that the user can conveniently operate such as using an index finger to slip around within the tracking input zone to generate input signals.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
Descriptions below refer to the related figures to illustrate a touch keyboard according to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, wherein the same elements are illustrated by the same symbols of denotation.
In this embodiment, the touch keyboard is arranged as a standard keyboard, and the key zones 12 represent keys of the standard keyboard, such as A to Z, F1-F12, Alt, Ctrl, Space, Enter, Backspace, Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, etc . Each key zone 12 is disposed in a position in the touch input panel 10 according to a position corresponding to a represented key in the standard keyboard.
The key zones 12 are defined within areas of the touch input surface 11, which can effectively generate input signals. Each key zone 12 is an independent key, and generates an input signal corresponding to a represented key. The tracking input zone 13 can be used as a trackball, which simulates operations of the trackball, such that the user can move a finger or touch pen to generate a tracking input in the tracking input zone 13, and the touch keyboard 1 can output movement data accordingly.
The tracking input zone 13 can be located in the center of the touch input surface 11, to facilitate user's operation, for example, by using the index finger to slip around within the tracking input zone 13 to generate the input signals. Therefore, the user can simultaneously operate the key zone 12 and another input interface of non-keystroke.
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The touch input panel 10 may include a plurality of row conducting wires 101 and a plurality of column conducting wires 102 interlacedly arranged, wherein each of the key zones 12 covers at least one cross point of the row conducting wires 101 and the column conducting wires 102. There is a gap among the key zones 12. A part of cross points of the column conducting wires 101 and the row conducting wires 102 are not included within any of the key zones 12 and the tracking input zone 13, but within the gaps. The column conducting wires 101 and the row conducting wires 102 may be made of a transparent conducting material, such as Indium Tin Oxide (ITO).
The touch input panel 10 may be a digital matrix resistive touch panel. When the user presses on, the column conducting wires 101 and the row conducting wires 102 are conducted at cross points and generate input signals, and the input signals are transmitted from the cross points to the processing unit via corresponding column conducting wires 101 and row conducting wires 102. Besides, the touch input panel 10 prevents erroneous touches by different pressures.
When the keyboard operates, signals generated within the key zone 12 are considered as effective inputs, while signals generated within the gap are not considered as effective inputs, so as to simulate keystroke inputs.
Besides, the type of the touch input panel is not limited to the resistive touch panel, and may be a capacitive touch panel. Regardless of the type of the touch input panel, the touch input surface of the touch input panel is defined with a plurality of touch input points, which may be, for example, the cross points described above. A key zone covers the touch input points within the corresponding area without overlapping, i.e. a touch input point is not covered by two or more key zones . The touch input points not covered by the key zone are not considered as effective input points during the keystroke mode, but can be used as effective input points during the tracking input mode.
Moreover, from the above embodiments, the touch keyboard 1 does not utilize the display device to display a plurality of input areas, but directly forms a plurality of independent input key zones 12 in the touch input panel 10, i.e. physically defining the key zones 12 as the keystroke buttons in the touch input panel 10. Each key zone 12 displays the corresponding button respectively, for example, to form keystroke boundaries and a related pattern of text or symbol in inner and outer surfaces or inner and outer sides thereof for user's recognition. The manufacturing method may be, for example, printing, engraving, etc., or depositing colored phosphor or dye within the key zone 12 to arrange the colored phosphor or dye as the patterns of corresponding texts or symbols.
The touch input panel 10 mainly includes one or multiple plates . Taking multiple plates as an example, the touch input panel 10 mainly includes two plates which are separated by a middle separation material. The inner side of the both plates has a conductive layer, which can define a touch sensing circuit after printing, for example, a plurality of column conducting wires and row conducting wires or sensing pads. The two plates can both be substrates or film materials. The substrate plates may be made of glass or plastic, and the film plates may be made of acrylic, poly (methyl-methacrylate), or polycarbonate-based, etc.
The pattern of each key zone 12 can be formed by printing phosphor or dye on one of the plates, and arranging the phosphor or dye as the corresponding text or symbol. Besides, the outline of the tracking input zone 13 can be formed by printing on one of the plates. For example, the patterns of the key zones 12 and the tracking input zone 13 can be formed in the same plate.
Moreover, in a condition that the touch input panel 10 includes only one plate, one side of the plate has a conductive layer. The conductive layer can define a touch sensing circuit after printing, for example, a plurality of column conducting wires and row conducting wires, or sensing pads. The plates can be made of substrate or film. The pattern of each key zone 12 can be formed in one side of the plate by printing, for example, either in the same side or the other side of the conductive layer.
In the above embodiments, the touching keyboard is an example but not limited to being arranged as a standard keyboard. The touching keyboard can be arranged into proper style according to applications, for example, to be arranged as a number keyboard. Besides, the touch input panel can be a flexible panel.
To sum up, in the touch keyboard of present invention, the tracking input zone is formed among at least two key zones and used as an alternative input interface in addition to keystroke. Therefore, the touch keyboard allows the user to operate the keystroke button, and simultaneously operate a non-keystroke input as an alternative interface. The tracking input zone can be located in the center of the touch input surface, for example, to locate among keys G, H, and Y, or among keys G, T, and Y, so as to enhance utilization convenience, e.g. using the index finger to slip over the tracking input zone to generate the input signals.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101113235 | Apr 2012 | TW | national |