WO2012160867A1 - 携帯端末、制御方法およびプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mobile terminal, and particularly to a mobile terminal having a touch panel.
- a sleep mode that restricts various functions during standby is set, and the sleep mode is generally canceled only when used.
- the sleep mode is canceled by opening the casing when the user uses the mobile terminal.
- the input device such as the touch panel is exposed even when the mobile terminal is not in use.
- the sleep release button may be pressed in a bag or the like regardless of the user's intention to release the sleep mode, which may cause malfunction.
- the user when canceling the sleep mode, the user usually needs to perform a special operation such as pressing the sleep release button and tracing a specific route on the touch panel with a finger. The burden was on.
- the holding means for the user to hold the mobile terminal is not always the same.
- the user holds the mobile terminal with bare hands or wearing gloves
- the operability will be reduced. There is.
- a fingertip that is a conductor having sufficient charge to operate the touch panel is removed from the touch panel by the thickness of the glove.
- the touch panel may not be operated, and sufficient electrostatic induction does not occur on the touch panel.
- the user may operate the touch panel by operating the hardware keys provided on the mobile terminal to increase the sensitivity of the touch panel. Is low.
- the gloves worn by the user are temporarily conductive because they are wet due to rain or the like, or originally have conductivity.
- the touch panel regardless of whether the touch panel can be used without increasing the sensitivity of the touch panel, the user does not realize that the glove has conductivity, and presses the above hardware key. May increase more than necessary, and the operability of the mobile terminal may be lowered.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a portable terminal, a control method, and a program capable of solving the above-described problem that the operability is lowered depending on the holding means.
- a portable terminal is a portable terminal that is used by being held by a holding unit.
- the input unit a detection unit that detects the holding unit, and the reactivity of the input unit according to the detection result. And a controller for adjusting.
- the control method according to the present invention is a method for controlling a portable terminal that has an input unit and is used by being held by a holding unit, and detects the holding unit and reacts the input unit according to the detection result. Adjust gender.
- the program according to the present invention includes an input unit, and a process for detecting the holding unit and a description of the operation of the input unit according to the detection result on a portable terminal held and used by the holding unit. And a process for adjusting the reactivity.
- FIG. 1 shows the structure of the portable terminal of the 1st Embodiment of this invention. It is a perspective view which shows an example of the external appearance of a portable terminal. It is a figure which shows an example of the front and side surface of a portable terminal. It is a flowchart for demonstrating an example of operation
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration of a mobile terminal according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- a portable terminal 100 shown in FIG. 1 is a portable information processing device having various functions such as a communication function (such as a call function, an e-mail transmission / reception function and a network connection function) and a TV broadcast reception function.
- a communication function such as a call function, an e-mail transmission / reception function and a network connection function
- TV broadcast reception function TV broadcast reception function
- the mobile terminal 100 includes a display unit 101, a wireless communication unit 102, a short-range wireless communication unit 103, antennas 102A and 103A, an operation unit 104, a camera unit 105, a speaker 106, a microphone 107,
- the audio processing unit 108, the dictionary unit 109, the positioning unit 110, the storage unit 111, the tilt detection unit 112, the shake analysis unit 113, the energization detection unit 114, and the control unit 115 are included.
- the display unit 101 is a touch panel having a display function for displaying various information such as images, figures, characters, and symbols, and an input function for detecting an operation such as a press by the user.
- the touch panel is a capacitive type.
- the display unit 101 may be referred to as an input unit because it has an input function.
- the wireless communication unit 102 performs wireless communication with a base station (not shown) via the antenna 102A, and transmits and receives information.
- the wireless communication unit 102 includes LTE (Long Term Evolution), WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), CDMA2000 (Code Division Multiple Access 2000), WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network), WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), A plurality of wireless modules corresponding to each of a plurality of communication methods such as GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) and PHS (Personal Handyphone System) may be included.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- CDMA2000 Code Division Multiple Access 2000
- WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
- WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- PHS Personal Handyphone System
- the short-range wireless communication unit 103 performs short-range wireless communication via a non-contact type IC card (not shown) and the antenna 103A, and transmits and receives information.
- the operation unit 104 is an input device different from the touch panel, and detects an operation from the user.
- the operation unit 104 includes a hardware key.
- the camera unit 105 obtains image information by imaging the surroundings.
- the speaker 106 is an audio output unit that outputs sounds such as music and notification sounds, and also functions as a receiving unit that converts an audio signal from a call destination into audio during a call.
- the microphone 107 is a transmitter that acquires surrounding sounds as audio signals.
- the audio processing unit 108 performs signal processing on an audio signal input / output via the speaker 106 and the microphone.
- the dictionary unit 109 stores dictionary data for performing kana-kanji conversion and the like.
- the positioning unit 110 receives each of radio waves output from a plurality of GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites (not shown), and measures the position of the mobile terminal 100 based on each radio wave. More specifically, the arrival time until each radio wave output from each GPS satellite reaches the portable terminal 100 is measured, and the distance between the GPS satellite and the portable terminal 100 is determined based on the difference between the arrival times. The position of the portable terminal 100 is determined using this distance.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- the storage unit 111 stores telephone directory information, transmission / reception mail information, incoming / outgoing call information, content information, application program information, captured images, setting information of the mobile terminal 100, and the like.
- the tilt detection unit 112, the shake analysis unit 113, and the energization detection unit 114 constitute a detection unit that detects a holding unit that holds the mobile terminal 100.
- the inclination detection unit 112 and the shake analysis unit 113 constitute a holding state detection unit that detects whether or not the mobile terminal 100 is held, and the energization detection unit 114 is used when the mobile terminal 100 is held.
- the inclination detection unit 112 includes, for example, a sensor such as an acceleration sensor or a gyro sensor, detects the inclination of the mobile terminal 100 with respect to a specific direction using the sensor, and outputs the detection result.
- the specific direction is, for example, a gravitational acceleration direction (vertical direction).
- the shake analysis unit 113 analyzes how the mobile terminal 100 shakes based on the detection result of the tilt detection unit 112, detects whether the mobile terminal 100 is held based on the analysis result, and Output the detection result.
- the energization detection unit 114 detects a holding unit that holds the portable terminal 100.
- the holding means include conductive holding means having conductivity such as a hand or bare hand wearing a conductive glove, and non-conductive holding means such as a hand wearing a non-conductive glove.
- the gloves having conductivity may be made of a material having conductivity, and may have constant conductivity, or the material having non-conductivity may be temporarily conductive when wet due to rain. It may have.
- the energization detection unit 114 has a plurality of terminals provided in the casing of the mobile terminal 100, detects the presence / absence of energization between the terminals, and according to the detection result. To detect the holding means.
- the control unit 115 controls each unit of the mobile terminal 100 to control functions of the mobile terminal 100 such as a telephone function, a mail function, an Internet (web) connection function, a camera function, a television reception function, and a content playback function. .
- control unit 115 determines at least the reactivity of the input mechanism in the display unit 101 based on the detection result of the holding state detection unit having the inclination detection unit 112 and the shake analysis unit 113 and the detection result of the energization detection unit 114. adjust. More specifically, the control unit 115 adjusts the reaction sensitivity of the input function of the display unit 101.
- the control unit 115 sets a sleep mode that restricts at least the operation of the display unit 101.
- the control unit 115 cancels the sleep mode and inputs the display unit 101 based on the detection result of the energization detection unit 114. Adjust response sensitivity to function.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an example of the appearance of the mobile terminal 100
- FIG. 3 is a view showing the front and side of the mobile terminal 100 shown in FIG.
- the mobile terminal 100 has a housing 200, and the display unit 101 that is a touch panel is exposed on the front surface of the housing 200.
- the tilt detection unit 112 and the shake analysis unit 113 that are posture detection units are provided inside the housing 200, and a hardware key 104 ⁇ / b> A that is an example of the operation unit 104 is provided on the left side surface of the housing 200.
- the user holds the portable terminal 100 by holding the left side surface and the right side surface of the housing 200 with hands (hands or hands wearing gloves). Assumed. For this reason, the energization detection unit 114 has terminals 114A and 114B, one on each of the left and right side surfaces of the housing.
- the energization detecting unit 114 indicates that the energization is present and that the holding means is the conductive holding means. It is detected as being. Further, when the user holds the portable terminal 100 with the non-conductive holding means, since the terminals 114A and 114B are not energized, the energization detecting unit 114 indicates that there is no energization, and the holding means is the non-conductive holding means. Detect as a thing.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining the operation of the mobile terminal 100. Note that the mobile terminal 100 is set to the sleep mode.
- the control unit 115 When the sleep mode is set, the control unit 115 first causes the tilt detection unit 112 to operate at regular time intervals, thereby causing the tilt detection unit 112 to detect the tilt of the mobile terminal 100 at regular time intervals, and to detect the detection. The result is received from the inclination detection unit 112 (step S301).
- the control unit 115 determines whether or not the inclination of the mobile terminal 100 is continuously included in a predetermined range for a predetermined time based on the received detection result (step S302).
- the predetermined time is made longer than the predetermined time, and the control unit 115 determines whether or not the inclinations indicated by the detection results received within the predetermined time are all included in the predetermined range. Then, when all of the inclinations are included in the predetermined range, the control unit 115 determines that the inclination of the mobile terminal 100 is continuously included in the predetermined range for a predetermined time, and at least among those inclinations When one is outside the predetermined range, it is determined that the inclination of the mobile terminal 100 is out of the predetermined range within the predetermined time.
- the predetermined range is a range of inclination of the mobile terminal 100 when the user uses the mobile terminal 100 while holding the hand, and may be determined in advance according to the shape of the mobile terminal 100 or the like. May be set.
- the predetermined range is stored in the storage unit 111, for example.
- the control unit 115 changes the time of the inclination indicated by each detection result based on the detection result received within the predetermined time. Is generated as a shaking method of the mobile terminal, and the shaking information is output to the shaking analysis unit 113.
- the shake analysis unit 113 analyzes how the mobile terminal 100 shakes based on the shake information (step S303).
- the control unit 115 determines that the mobile terminal 100 is not held, and returns to the process of step S301.
- the shaking analysis unit 113 determines whether or not the mobile terminal 100 is shaking based on the shaking information. For example, the shake analysis unit 113 determines that the mobile terminal 100 is not shaken when the tilt within a certain time is constant or the maximum displacement amount of the tilt within the certain time is less than a threshold, When the inclination is not constant or the maximum displacement amount of the inclination within a certain time is equal to or greater than the threshold value, it is determined that the mobile terminal 100 is shaking.
- the shake analysis unit 113 When the mobile terminal is not shaken, the shake analysis unit 113 notifies the control unit 115 of non-holding information indicating that the mobile terminal 100 is not held by hand. Upon receiving the non-holding information, the control unit 115 determines that the mobile terminal 100 is placed on a stationary object such as a desk (step S304), and returns to the process of step S301.
- the shake analysis unit 113 analyzes the shake information in more detail, and the way the shake indicated by the shake information is a way of shaking when the mobile terminal 100 is held by hand. Judge whether to show shaking.
- the shake analysis unit 113 stores in advance a mode (waveform) representing a time change of the tilt when the mobile terminal 100 is held by hand, obtains the similarity between the shake information and the mode, and It is determined whether the similarity is a predetermined value or more. And if the similarity is greater than or equal to a predetermined value, the shake analysis unit 113 determines that the shake indicated by the shake information is a hold shake, and if the similarity is less than a predetermined value, the shake information indicated by the shake information is not a hold shake. to decide. Examples of the similarity include a correlation function between shaking information and a mode.
- control unit 115 receives the determination result, control unit 115 confirms the determination result. If the shake indicated by the shake information is not a hold shake, the control unit 115 determines that the mobile terminal 100 is placed on a stationary object such as a desk (step S305), and returns to the process of step S301.
- the control unit 115 determines that the user is holding the portable terminal 100 and operates the energization detecting unit 114.
- the energization detection unit 114 determines whether or not the terminals 114A and 114B are energized (step S306).
- the energization detection unit 114 When the terminals 114 and 114B are energized, the energization detection unit 114 notifies the control unit 115 of information indicating that the holding unit is a conductive holding unit as a detection result. When the control unit 115 receives the information, the control unit 115 sets the reaction sensitivity of the display unit 101 to the first sensitivity, which is a normal sensitivity, and cancels the sleep mode (step S307).
- the energization detection unit 114 notifies the control unit 115 of information indicating that the holding unit is a non-conductive holding unit as a detection result.
- the control unit 115 receives the information, the control unit 115 sets the reaction sensitivity of the display unit 101 to a second sensitivity higher than the first sensitivity, and cancels the sleep mode (step S308).
- the input operation of the display unit 101 can be controlled according to the holding unit that holds the mobile terminal 100. It is possible to suppress the decrease.
- the holding unit is detected based on whether or not the terminals 114 ⁇ / b> A and 115 ⁇ / b> B provided on the housing 200 are energized, the holding unit is detected simply by holding the mobile terminal 100. It becomes possible to do.
- the reaction sensitivity of the display unit 101 is adjusted based on whether or not the terminals 114A and 115B are energized, it is necessary to provide a hardware key or the like for adjusting the reaction sensitivity of the display unit 101. Disappear. Furthermore, even if the user wears a temporarily conductive glove due to rain or the like, it is possible to suppress erroneous adjustment of the reaction sensitivity of the display unit 101.
- the basic configuration of the mobile terminal 100 is the same as the configuration shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, but the energization detection unit 114 measures the resistance value between the terminals 114A and 114B, and the control unit 115 Based on the value, it may be determined whether the terminals 114A and 114B are energized. In this case, the control unit 115 determines that the terminals 114A and 114B are not energized when the resistance value is equal to or greater than the predetermined resistance value, and the terminals 114A and 114B are energized when the resistance value is less than the predetermined resistance value. Judge.
- the terminals included in the energization detection unit 114 may not be provided on the left and right side surfaces of the housing 200 as illustrated in FIG.
- a plurality of terminals may be provided on one side of the side surface of the housing 200.
- each terminal is provided in such a position that when the user holds the portable terminal 100, the finger and palm of one hand of the user or different portions of the palm touch each other.
- terminals included in the energization detection unit 114 may be provided on the hardware key 104.
- terminals 114 ⁇ / b> C and 114 ⁇ / b> D are provided as terminals
- the terminal 114 ⁇ / b> C is provided on the hardware key 104
- the terminal 114 ⁇ / b> D is provided around the hardware key 104.
- the hardware key 104 is configured to detect that the hardware key 104 is pressed as being held by the mobile terminal 100 and to notify the control unit 115 of the detection result.
- the hardware key 104 serves as a holding state detection unit, the tilt / inclination detection unit 112 and the shake analysis unit 113 may be omitted. For this reason, it is possible to suppress power consumption related to the operations of the inclination detection unit 112 and the shake analysis unit 113.
- control unit 115 may adjust the user interface according to the holding unit as the reactivity adjustment of the display unit 101. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 6, when the display unit 101 displays an operation target 601 operated by a user such as an icon and detects an operation on the operation target 601, the control unit 115 displays the operation target 601. The reaction area for the operation object 601 is adjusted by adjusting the size of the control object according to the holding means. More specifically, when the holding unit is a conductive holding unit, the control unit 115 displays the operation target 601 in the first size which is a normal size, and when the holding unit is a non-conductive holding unit, FIG. As shown in FIG. 7, since the user is considered to be wearing the gloves 701, the operation target 601 is displayed in a second size larger than the first size.
- the user wears gloves or uses a touch pen or the like 501, the user does not need to increase the size of the operation target. It should be configurable.
- the control unit 115 sets the reaction sensitivity of the display unit 101 to the first sensitivity that is a normal sensitivity when the holding unit is a conductive holding unit, and the display unit 101 when the holding unit is a non-conductive holding unit.
- the reaction sensitivity 101 may be set to a third sensitivity lower than the first sensitivity.
- the mobile terminal 100 may be configured as shown in FIG. In FIG. 8, the mobile terminal 100 includes an input unit 801, a detection unit 802, and a control unit 803.
- the input unit 801 may be a touch panel such as the display unit 101, may be a hardware key such as the operation unit 104, may be both a touch panel and a hardware key, or may be another input device.
- the detection unit 802 detects a holding unit that holds the mobile terminal 100.
- the control unit 803 controls the operation of the input unit 801 according to the detection result of the detection unit 802. For example, when the input unit 801 is a hardware key, if the user wears gloves, it may be difficult to press the hardware key. Therefore, the control unit 803 sets the reaction sensitivity of the display unit 101 to the first sensitivity, which is a normal sensitivity when the holding unit is a conductive holding unit, and displays when the holding unit is a non-conductive holding unit. The reaction sensitivity of the unit 101 is set to a second sensitivity that is higher than the first sensitivity.
- the function of the mobile terminal 100 is to record a program for realizing the function on a computer-readable recording medium, and read and execute the program recorded on the recording medium. It may be realized.
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101 表示部
102 無線通信部
103 近距離無線通信部
102A,103A アンテナ
104 操作部
104 ハードウェアキー
105 カメラ部
106 スピーカー
107 マイク
108 音声処理部
109 辞書部
110 測位部
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- 保持手段で保持されて使用される携帯端末であって、
入力部と、
前記保持手段を検知する検知部と、
前記検知結果に応じて、前記入力部の反応性を調整する制御部と、を有する携帯端末。 - 前記検知部は、
前記携帯端末が保持されているか否かを検知する保持状態検知部と、
前記携帯端末の筐体に設けられた複数の端子を有し、前記携帯端末が保持されている場合に、各端子間の通電の有無に基づいて、前記保持手段を検知する保持手段検知部と、を有する、請求項1に記載の携帯端末。 - 前記保持状態検知部は、
前記携帯端末の傾きを検知する傾き検知部と、
前記傾き検知部の検知結果に基づいて、前記携帯端末の揺れ方を解析し、当該解析結果に基づいて、前記携帯端末が保持されているか否かを検知する揺れ解析部と、を有する、請求項2に記載の携帯端末。 - 前記保持状態検知部は、押下されたことを、前記携帯端末が保持されたこととして検知するハードウェアキーであり、
前記複数の端子の少なくとも一つが前記ハードウェアキーに設けられている、請求項2または3に記載の携帯端末。 - 前記保持手段検知部は、前記通電があることを、前記保持手段が導電性を有する導電性保持手段であることとして検知し、前記通電がないことを、前記保持手段が導電性を有しない非導電性保持手段であることとして検知する、請求項2ないし4のいずれか1項に記載の携帯端末。
- 前記制御部は、前記保持手段が前記導電性保持手段の場合、前記入力部の反応感度を第1の感度に設定し、前記保持手段が前記非導電性保持手段の場合、前記反応感度を前記第1の感度より高い第2の感度に設定する、請求項5に記載の携帯端末。
- 前記入力部は、使用者にて操作される操作対象を表示するとともに、前記操作対象に対する操作を検知するタッチパネルを有し、
前記制御部は、前記検知結果に応じて、前記操作対象の大きさを調整する、請求項1ないし6のいずれか1項に記載の携帯端末。 - 入力部を有し、保持手段で保持されて使用される携帯端末の制御方法であって、
前記保持手段を検知し、
当該検知結果に応じて、前記入力部の反応性を調整する、制御方法。 - 入力部を有し、保持手段で保持されて使用される携帯端末に、
前記保持手段を検知する処理と、
当該検知結果に応じて、前記入力部の反応性を調整する処理と、を実行させるプログラム。
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