The disclosure relates in general to a display and an adjusting method thereof, and more particularly to a wearable display and an adjusting method thereof.
Recently, more and more friendly user interfaces and products using the same are invented. For example, augmented reality (AR) or mixed reality (MR) is integrated into a wearable display, such that the interaction between the user and the machine can be friendlier and the user experiment is enhanced.
Vision calibration is required for the wearable display to solve the matching conflict of an eye perception and a displaying content. Particularly, a wearable display or a head mounted display integrated with a depth sensor to sense the location or the movement of hands or fingers. If the vision perception and the display content cannot be matched up, the display content is not easy to use. Eye location and seeing angle to the wearable display or the head mounted display are always predefined. If the eye location is shifted then the display cannot detect this situation and cannot take any action immediately.
The disclosure is directed to a wearable display and an adjusting method thereof.
According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, an adjusting method of a wearable display is provided. The adjusting method is for adjusting an orientation of the wearable display. The adjusting method comprises the following steps. A background image is provided. A central mark is displayed. The central mark is overlapped with the background image. A first sight line passes through the central mark. A blind spot mark is displayed. The blind spot mark is overlapped with the background image. A second sight line passes through the blind spot mark. An included angle between the first sight line and the second sight line is substantially 14 to 16 degrees.
According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, a wearable display is provided. The wearable display comprises a display unit and a processing unit. The processing unit is used for controlling the displaying unit to show a central mark and a blind spot mark overlapped with a background. A first sight line passes through the central mark. A second sight line passes through the blind spot mark. An included angle between the first sight line and the second sight line is substantially 14 to 16 degrees.
According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, an adjusting method of a wearable display is provided. The adjusting method is for adjusting an orientation of the wearable display. The adjusting method comprises the following steps. A background image is provided. A central mark which is overlapped with the background image is displayed. A blind spot mark which is overlapped with the background image is displayed. A distance between the central mark and the blind spot mark is 3 to 5 centimeters.
According to a fourth aspect of the present disclosure, a wearable display is provided. The wearable display comprises a displaying unit and a processing unit. The processing unit is used for controlling the display unit to show a central mark and a blind spot mark overlapped with a background image. A distance between the central mark and the blind spot mark is 3 to 5 centimeters.
The above and other aspects of the disclosure will become better understood with regard to the following detailed description of the non-limiting embodiment(s). The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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For example, the wearable display 100 can be a kit. When the user is going to use the wearable display 100, the wearable display 100 can be assembled on a pair of glasses, a cap or an earphone. The assembled wearable display 100 can be located in front of the user's eyes for watching the image.
Or, the wearable display 100 can be a complete set. The wearable display 100 can be designed as a pair of glasses which can be worn for watching the image in front of the eyes. Or, the wearable display 100 can be designed as a cap which can be worn for watching the image in front of the eyes.
The wearable display 100 comprises a display unit 110 and a processing unit 120. The display unit 110 is used for displaying varied images. The display unit 110 can be a transparent display film or a transparent display panel. When the user watches an image shown on the display unit 110, a background image P10 (shown in
The processing unit 120 is used for performing varied calculation process and varied image processing process. For example, the processing unit 120 can be a circuit board, a processing chip or a storage device storing a plurality of program codes.
When the wearable display 100 is worn on the user, the user can adjust the angle and the height of the wearable display 100, for matching up the vision perception and the display content. The wearable display 100 and the adjusting method thereof according to the present embodiment can help the user to perform an accurately adjustment. A flow chart is provided for illustrating the operation of the wearable display 100.
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In step S102, the processing unit 120 controls the display unit 110 to show a central mark P11 overlapped with the background image P10.
In step S103, the processing unit 120 controls the display unit 110 to show a blind spot mark P12 overlapped with the background image P10.
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Or, if a distance D0 between the central mark P11 and the blind spot mark P12 is 3 to 5 centimeters, the included angle θ between the first sight line L1 and the second sight line L2 will be 14 to 16 degrees. For example, the distance D0 between the central mark P11 and the blind spot mark P12 can be 4 centimeters.
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In step S104, the user 900 can adjust the angle of the wearable display 100. During the adjustment, the user 900 can aim the central mark P11 at the center of the sight line, and rotates the wearable display 100 by taking the central mark P11 as an axis, such that the blind spot mark P12 can be rotated around the central mark P11.
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In step S105, while the blind spot mark P12 is disappeared, the angle of the wearable display 100 is fixed. The fixed angle is a predetermined correct angle. If the angle of the wearable display 100 is fixed at this predetermined correct angle, then the vision perception and the display content can be ensured to be matched up.
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In step S102, a processing unit 420 controls a display unit 410 to show a central mark P41 overlapped with the background image P10.
In step S103, the processing unit 420 controls the display unit 410 to show a blind spot mark P42 overlapped with the background image P10.
In step S404, the rotating unit 430 automatically rotates the wearable display 400. For example, the rotating unit 430 can rotate the wearable display 400 clockwise and anti-clockwise in a uniform speed by taking the central mark P41 as an axis. When the wearable display 400 is automatically rotating, the user 900 can observe a location of the wearable display 400 where the blind spot mark P42 is disappeared.
In step S405, the wearable display 400 is stopped rotating according to a controlling signal generated from pushing the stop button 450 by the user 900. Meanwhile, the wearable display 400 is fixed at a correct angle. Because the wearable display 400 is fixed at the correct angle, the vision perception and the display content can be ensured to be matched up.
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In step S102, a processing unit 520 controls a display unit 510 to show a central mark P51 overlapped with the background image P10.
In step S103, the processing unit 520 controls the display unit 510 to show the blind spot mark P52 overlapped with the background image P10.
In step S504, the processing unit 520 automatically rotates the blind spot mark P52, and keeps the wearable display 500 fixing. For example, the processing unit 520 can rotate the blind spot mark P52 clockwise and anti-clockwise in a uniform speed by taking the central mark P51 as an axis central mark P51. When the blind spot mark P52 is automatically rotating, the user 900 can observe a position of the blind spot mark P52 where the blind spot mark P52 is disappeared.
In step S505, the blind spot mark P52 is stopped rotating according to a controlling signal generated from pushing the stop button 550 by the user 900. Meanwhile, the image shown on the display unit 510 is fixed at a correct angle. Because the image shown on the display unit 510 is fixed the correct angle, the vision perception and the display content can be ensured to be matched up.
While the disclosure has been described by way of example and in terms of the exemplary embodiment(s), it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
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101150615 | Dec 2012 | TW | national |
This application claims the benefits of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/695,390, field Aug. 31, 2012 and Taiwan application Serial No. 101150615, filed Dec. 27, 2012, the subject matters of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61695390 | Aug 2012 | US |