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CN106126034B - A kind of keypress function setting method and mobile terminal - Google Patents

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CN106126034B
CN106126034B CN201610509087.4A CN201610509087A CN106126034B CN 106126034 B CN106126034 B CN 106126034B CN 201610509087 A CN201610509087 A CN 201610509087A CN 106126034 B CN106126034 B CN 106126034B
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Abstract

The present invention provides a kind of keypress function setting method and mobile terminals, this method is applied to the mobile terminal including at least one touch area, touch area includes multiple keys, this method comprises: determining the corresponding two target keys of operational order when receiving the operational order of keypress function resetting;Intercourse the keypress function of two target keys.The present invention is by intercoursing the keypress functions of two target keys, the keypress function for the key that user is difficult to be easily accessible by by one-handed performance, by realizing with accessible key, it can be effectively prevented from the mobile terminal for large-size screen monitors, one-handed performance is difficult to touch some keys;It is certain inconvenient that the present invention solves the problems, such as that large-size screen monitors mobile terminal is brought to user, improves the usage experience of user.

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Key function setting method and mobile terminal
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of mobile communication, in particular to a key function setting method and a mobile terminal.
Background
With the development of mobile communication technology, mobile terminals such as mobile phones have become an indispensable part of people's lives, and great convenience is provided for people's work.
While smartphones are hot-sold, the size of the phone screen is also becoming larger and larger. The mobile terminal with the large-size screen (hereinafter referred to as a large-screen mobile terminal) brings certain inconvenience to the user while bringing high-definition and high-quality visual experience, and affects the use experience of the user; for example, a user usually operates a mobile phone by using a single hand, and needs to span a large distance when touching the keys on the lower row of the operation panel, and especially when the width of the mobile phone screen is larger than the length of a finger of the user, the key on the opposite side is difficult to touch by using the single hand.
In order to solve the above problems, there are three main solutions in the prior art:
(1) and (5) scaling the window in an equal proportion, and dropping and hovering.
As two main current single-hand operation schemes, the problem of touch operation of a display area is solved, but the problem is not solved for three keys below a screen, such as a "menu (menu) key", a "home (home) key", and a "back (back) key".
(2) And (4) suspending the window.
And integrating the key functions on the small-area window by using the floating window. Although the problem of inconvenience of operating the keys by one hand is solved, the area of the suspension window is added, and the space of the display screen is occupied.
(3) Appearance optimization + edge protection against accidental touches.
By improving the design of the mobile terminal body and the design of the screen proportion, the function of preventing the mistaken touch at the edge of the screen is added, the operability of the large-size screen is improved, but the experience effect is only improved, and the problem cannot be fundamentally solved.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides a key function setting method and a mobile terminal, and aims to solve the problems that certain inconvenience is brought to a user and the use experience of the user is influenced by the conventional large-screen mobile terminal.
In one aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a method for setting a key function, where the method is applied to a mobile terminal including at least one touch area, where the touch area includes a plurality of keys, and the method includes:
when an operation instruction of key function reset is received, determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction;
the key functions of the two target keys are interchanged.
In another aspect, an embodiment of the present invention further provides a mobile terminal, where the mobile terminal includes at least one touch area, the touch area includes a plurality of keys, and the mobile terminal further includes:
the determining module is used for determining two target keys corresponding to the operating instruction when the operating instruction of key function resetting is received;
and the function exchange module is used for mutually exchanging the key functions of the two target keys.
Therefore, the key function setting method and the mobile terminal provided by the invention can realize the key functions of the keys which are difficult to be easily touched by a user through one-hand operation by mutually exchanging the key functions of the two target keys and the accessible keys, and can effectively avoid the problem that some keys are difficult to be touched by one-hand operation of a large-screen mobile terminal; the diversified use requirements of the user are met; the invention solves the problem that a large-screen mobile terminal brings certain inconvenience to the user, and improves the use experience of the user.
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Fig. 1 is a flowchart illustrating a key function setting method according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a key function setting method according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 shows a schematic diagram of a first example of a second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4 shows one of the schematic views of a second example of the second embodiment of the invention;
fig. 5 shows a second exemplary scenario diagram of the second embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a key function setting method according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 shows a schematic diagram of an exemplary scenario of a third embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9 is a second block diagram of a mobile terminal according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 10 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 11 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, not all, embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
First embodiment
Referring to fig. 1, a first embodiment of the present invention provides a key function setting method, applied to a mobile terminal including at least one touch area, where the touch area includes a plurality of keys, the method including:
step 101, when an operation instruction of key function reset is received, determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction;
the mobile terminal can be a mobile phone, a tablet personal computer or wearable equipment, such as a smart watch. The mobile terminal may include a touch area, such as below the display screen; multiple touch areas may also be included, such as above, to the side of, or on the display screen.
And when the mobile terminal receives an operation instruction of key function reset, determining a target key with a key function exchange relationship according to the operation instruction.
Step 102, the key functions of the two target keys are interchanged.
After the target key is determined, the key functions of the target key are exchanged, so that the user can operate the target key conveniently, for example, the key functions of the keys which cannot be touched by the user through one-hand operation are exchanged to the positions which can be touched by the user, so that the user can easily touch the target key to complete the target operation.
In the embodiment of the invention, the key functions of the keys which are difficult to be easily touched by a user through one-hand operation are realized through the accessible keys by mutually exchanging the key functions of the two target keys, so that the problem that some keys are difficult to be touched by one-hand operation of a large-screen mobile terminal can be effectively avoided; the diversified use requirements of the user are met; the invention solves the problem that a large-screen mobile terminal brings certain inconvenience to the user, and improves the use experience of the user.
Second embodiment
Referring to fig. 2, a second embodiment of the present invention provides a method for setting a key function, which is applied to a mobile terminal including at least one touch area, where the touch area includes a plurality of keys, and the method includes:
step 201, when at least two consecutive touch operations sliding from a first area to a second area are detected, the first area is an area covered by a first key in the touch area, the second area is an area covered by a second key in the touch area, and the second key is different from the first key, the receiving of an operation instruction for resetting the key function is confirmed.
Specifically, the first key and the second key may be any keys in the touch area. When the touch operation sliding from the first area to the second area is detected and the touch operation lasts for at least two times, the fact that an operation instruction of resetting the key function sent by a user is received is confirmed.
Step 202, the key functions of the two target keys are interchanged.
After the target key is determined, the key functions of the target key are exchanged, so that the user can operate the target key conveniently, for example, the key functions of the keys which cannot be touched by the user through one-hand operation are exchanged to the positions which can be touched by the user, so that the user can easily touch the target key to complete the target operation.
As a first example, with continued reference to fig. 3, the mobile terminal 300 shown in fig. 3 has keys on the lower row of the operation panel, which are, from left to right, a "menu (menu) key", a "home (home) key", and a "back (back) key" in this order; when a user is used to hold the mobile terminal by a left hand for one-hand operation, pressing a back key is difficult, and if the functions of the back key and the menu key are interchanged, the back key and the menu key are set as target keys with a key function interchange relation; when the user slides to the menu key twice continuously, the function of the back key and the function of the menu key are exchanged if the user is confirmed to need to reset the key function, the user can easily touch the exchanged back key by using the left-hand single-hand operation, and inconvenience brought to the user due to the fact that the back key cannot be touched is avoided.
It should be noted that the operation of the user initiating the key function reset is set to be at least twice sliding, so that the key function reset caused by the user's mistaken touch operation is avoided, for example, when the user's mistaken touch operation just slides from the home key to the menu key, the key function reset is not caused.
Specifically, step 201 includes:
and determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction according to the corresponding relation between the operation instruction and the target keys which is established in advance.
The corresponding relation between the operation instruction and the target key can be set according to the needs of the user, so that the use experience of the user can be improved, and particularly when a plurality of target keys exist. Still take the first example as an example, for example, when the operation instruction slides from the home key to the menu key, the corresponding target keys are the back key and the menu key; when the operation command is that the menu key slides to the home key, the corresponding target keys can be the menu key and the home key.
Preferably, when the touch area includes the virtual key, the step of interchanging the key functions of the two target keys includes:
if the target key has the key identification, the key functions and the key identifications of the two target keys are mutually exchanged.
In particular, the key identifier may be an icon or other form of identifier corresponding to the key. When the touch area includes a virtual key, for example, the touch area covers the display screen, or all keys are mobile terminals of the virtual key, and when the virtual key is used as a target key, the key functions are exchanged, and at the same time, the key identifiers need to be exchanged, so that the user can conveniently identify the key functions after exchange, and the user experience is improved.
As a second example, referring to fig. 4, the keys of the mobile terminal 400 shown in fig. 4 are all virtual keys, wherein "menu key (triangle icon)", "home key (circle icon)", and "back key (rectangle icon)" are arranged below the display screen from left to right, and the key icons of the back key and the menu key are exchanged while the key functions are exchanged with each other as the target keys, as shown in fig. 5.
Optionally, after step 202, the method comprises:
and reminding the user that the key functions of the two target keys are reset.
Specifically, after the key function is reset, the user is reminded to know the function resetting condition conveniently.
Optionally, after step 202, the method comprises:
and if an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received or the display screen of the mobile terminal is detected to be closed, recovering the original key function of the target key.
If an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received, recovering the original key function of the target key according to the operation instruction; or after the key function is reset, when the display screen of the mobile terminal is closed, the user can be judged to stop the key function reset, and the original key function of the target key is recovered.
Further, the step of receiving an operation instruction for restoring the original key function of the target key includes:
and when the touch operation of sliding from the fourth area to the fifth area for at least two times is detected, confirming that an operation instruction for restoring the original key function of the target key is received, wherein the fourth area is an area covered by a fourth key in the touch area, the fifth area is an area covered by a fifth key in the touch area, and the fifth key is different from the fourth key.
The fourth key and the fifth key may be any keys in the touch area. When the touch operation sliding from the fourth area to the fifth area is detected and the touch operation lasts for at least two times, the operation instruction sent by the user to recover the original key function of the target key is confirmed to be received, the original key function of the target key is recovered, and the influence on the normal use of the user is avoided.
In the embodiment of the invention, the key functions of the keys which are difficult to be easily touched by a user through one-hand operation are realized through the accessible keys by mutually exchanging the key functions of the two target keys, so that the problem that some keys are difficult to be touched by one-hand operation of a large-screen mobile terminal can be effectively avoided; for the virtual keys, the icons of the keys are exchanged while the functions of the keys are exchanged, so that the user can conveniently identify the exchanged functions of the keys; the target key corresponding to the operation instruction can be set by the user, so that diversified use requirements of the user are met; the invention solves the problem that a large-screen mobile terminal brings certain inconvenience to the user, and improves the use experience of the user.
Third embodiment
Referring to fig. 6, a third embodiment of the present invention provides a method for setting a key function, which is applied to a mobile terminal including at least one touch area, where the touch area includes a plurality of keys, and the method includes:
step 601, when detecting the multi-contact operation of the user, reminding the user whether the key function needs to be reset or not and confirming that the operation instruction of the key function reset is received when receiving the feedback of the user as yes.
When a user operates the large-screen mobile terminal, multi-contact operation is easy to occur; when the multi-touch operation of the user is detected, the user is reminded whether the key function needs to be reset (the user may cause the multi-touch operation because the key is difficult to touch), and when the user feedback is yes, the operation instruction of the key function reset is confirmed to be received.
Step 602, the key functions of the two target keys are interchanged.
After the target key is determined, the key functions of the target key are exchanged, so that the user can operate the target key conveniently, for example, the key functions of the keys which cannot be touched by the user through one-hand operation are exchanged to the positions which can be touched by the user, so that the user can easily touch the target key to complete the target operation.
Preferably, step 601 comprises:
when the fact that a user touches a key identification of one key is detected, a first contact on a touch screen of the mobile terminal is touched, and the distance between the first contact and an area covered by the key identification touched by the user is within a preset range.
When a user touches one key identifier and touches a first contact point on the touch screen at the same time, and the distance between the first contact point and an area covered by the key identifier touched by the user is within a preset range, the multi-contact operation can be judged.
Optionally, the calculation manner of the distance between the first contact point and the key identifier touched by the user may be a coordinate distance between the first contact point and an edge of the key identifier, or a coordinate distance between the first contact point and a center of the key identifier.
Step 603, if an operation instruction for restoring the original key function of the target key is received or the display screen of the mobile terminal is detected to be closed, restoring the original key function of the target key.
If an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received, recovering the original key function of the target key according to the operation instruction; or after the key function is reset, when the display screen of the mobile terminal is closed, the user can be judged to stop the key function reset, and the original key function of the target key is recovered.
As an example, referring to fig. 7, in the mobile terminal 700 shown in fig. 7, the keys on the lower row of the operation panel are, from left to right, a "menu key", a "home key", and a "back key" in sequence; when the user holds the mobile terminal 700 with the right hand, the menu key at the leftmost side is touched; while the menu key is touched, the root of the thumb of the right hand is positioned at the lower right corner of the touch screen of the mobile terminal 700 to form a certain mistaken touch area, such as the area indicated by the arrow in the figure; when the multi-contact operation is judged to be performed, reminding a user whether the key function needs to be reset, and when the user feedback is yes, mutually exchanging the key functions of the menu key and the back key.
And when the finger of the user slides to the back key from the home key twice continuously or the user closes the display screen, judging that the user stops the key function reset, and recovering the original key functions of the menu key and the back key.
In the embodiment of the invention, when the multi-contact operation of the user is detected, the user is reminded whether to reset the key functions, and when the user feeds back that the key functions of the two target keys are exchanged, the key functions of the keys which are difficult to be easily touched by the user through one-hand operation are realized through the accessible keys, and the problem that some keys are difficult to be touched by the one-hand operation of a mobile terminal with a large screen can be effectively avoided; for the virtual keys, the icons of the keys are exchanged while the functions of the keys are exchanged, so that the user can conveniently identify the exchanged functions of the keys; the target key corresponding to the operation instruction can be set by the user, so that diversified use requirements of the user are met; the invention solves the problem that a large-screen mobile terminal brings certain inconvenience to the user, and improves the use experience of the user.
Fourth embodiment
Referring to fig. 8, a fourth embodiment of the present invention provides a mobile terminal. The mobile terminal 800 shown in fig. 8 includes at least one touch area, the touch area includes a plurality of keys, and the mobile terminal 800 further includes: a determination module 801 and a function exchange module 802; wherein,
the determining module 801 is configured to determine two target keys corresponding to an operation instruction when the operation instruction for resetting the key function is received.
The mobile terminal can be a mobile phone, a tablet personal computer or wearable equipment, such as a smart watch. The mobile terminal may include a touch area, such as below the display screen; multiple touch areas may also be included, such as above, to the side of, or on the display screen.
And when the mobile terminal receives an operation instruction of key function reset, determining a target key with a key function exchange relationship according to the operation instruction.
The function exchanging module 802 is configured to exchange the key functions of the two target keys with each other.
After the target key is determined, the key functions of the target key are exchanged, so that the user can operate the target key conveniently, for example, the key functions of the keys which cannot be touched by the user through one-hand operation are exchanged to the positions which can be touched by the user, so that the user can easily touch the target key to complete the target operation.
Alternatively, referring to fig. 9, the determining module 801 includes:
the first determining sub-module 8011 is configured to, when at least two consecutive touch operations sliding from a first area to a second area are detected, confirm that an operation instruction for resetting a key function is received, where the first area is an area covered by a first key in the touch area, the second area is an area covered by a second key in the touch area, and the second key is different from the first key.
Specifically, the first key and the second key may be any keys in the touch area. When the touch operation sliding from the first area to the second area is detected and the touch operation lasts for at least two times, the fact that an operation instruction of resetting the key function sent by a user is received is confirmed.
Or
The second determining sub-module 8012 is configured to, when the multi-touch operation of the user is detected, remind the user whether the key function needs to be reset, and when the user feedback is received, confirm that the operation instruction for resetting the key function is received.
When a user operates the large-screen mobile terminal, multi-contact operation is easy to occur; when the multi-touch operation of the user is detected, the user is reminded whether the key function needs to be reset (the user may cause the multi-touch operation because the key is difficult to touch), and when the user feedback is yes, the operation instruction of the key function reset is confirmed to be received.
Optionally, referring to fig. 9, the determining module 801 further includes:
the key determining sub-module 8013 is configured to determine two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction according to a pre-established correspondence between the operation instruction and the target keys.
The corresponding relation between the operation instruction and the target key can be set according to the needs of the user, so that the use experience of the user can be improved, and particularly when a plurality of target keys exist.
Optionally, the second determining submodule is configured to:
when the fact that a user touches a key identification of one key is detected, a first contact on a touch screen of the mobile terminal is touched, and the distance between the first contact and an area covered by the key identification touched by the user is within a preset range.
When a user touches one key identifier and touches a first contact point on the touch screen at the same time, and the distance between the first contact point and an area covered by the key identifier touched by the user is within a preset range, the multi-contact operation can be judged.
Optionally, the calculation manner of the distance between the first contact point and the key identifier touched by the user may be a coordinate distance between the first contact point and an edge of the key identifier, or a coordinate distance between the first contact point and a center of the key identifier.
Optionally, referring to fig. 9, when the touch area includes a virtual key, the function exchanging module 802 includes:
the virtual key exchange submodule 8021 is configured to, if the target key has a key identifier, exchange the key functions and the key identifiers of the two target keys with each other.
Specifically, when the touch area includes a virtual key, for example, the touch area covers the display screen, or all keys are mobile terminals of the virtual key, and when the virtual key is used as a target key, the key functions are exchanged, and key identifiers need to be exchanged, so that the user can recognize the key functions after exchange, and the user experience is improved.
Optionally, referring to fig. 9, the mobile terminal 800 further includes:
and the reminding module 803 is used for reminding the user that the key functions of the two target keys are reset.
Specifically, after the key function is reset, the user is reminded to know the function resetting condition conveniently.
Optionally, referring to fig. 9, the mobile terminal 800 further includes:
the restoring module 804 is configured to restore the original key function of the target key if an operation instruction for restoring the original key function of the target key is received or it is detected that the display screen of the mobile terminal is closed.
If an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received, recovering the original key function of the target key according to the operation instruction; or after the key function is reset, when the display screen of the mobile terminal is closed, the user can be judged to stop the key function reset, and the original key function of the target key is recovered.
Optionally, referring to fig. 9, the recovery module 804 includes:
the instruction receiving submodule 8041 is configured to, when detecting at least two consecutive touch operations of sliding from a fourth area to a fifth area, where the fourth area is an area covered by a fourth key in the touch area, the fifth area is an area covered by a fifth key in the touch area, and the fifth key is different from the fourth key, confirm that an operation instruction for restoring an original key function of the target key is received.
The fourth key and the fifth key may be any keys in the touch area. When the touch operation sliding from the fourth area to the fifth area is detected and the touch operation lasts for at least two times, the operation instruction sent by the user to recover the original key function of the target key is confirmed to be received, the original key function of the target key is recovered, and the influence on the normal use of the user is avoided.
In the above embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal 800 exchanges the key functions of the two target keys with each other, and realizes the key functions of the keys that are difficult for a user to easily touch by one-hand operation by using the accessible keys, thereby effectively avoiding that some keys are difficult to touch by one-hand operation of a mobile terminal with a large screen; for the virtual keys, the icons of the keys are exchanged while the functions of the keys are exchanged, so that the user can conveniently identify the exchanged functions of the keys; the target key corresponding to the operation instruction can be set by the user, so that diversified use requirements of the user are met; the invention solves the problem that a large-screen mobile terminal brings certain inconvenience to the user, and improves the use experience of the user.
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Fig. 10 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. The mobile terminal 1000 shown in fig. 10 includes: at least one processor 1001, memory 1002, at least one network interface 1004, and a user interface 1003. Various components in mobile terminal 1000 are coupled together by a bus system 1005. It is understood that bus system 1005 is used to enable communications among the components connected. The bus system 1005 includes a power bus, a control bus, and a status signal bus, in addition to a data bus. But for the sake of clarity the various busses are labeled in figure 10 as the bus system 1005.
The user interface 1003 may include, among other things, a display, a keyboard, or a pointing device (e.g., a mouse, trackball, touch pad, or touch screen, among others.
It is to be understood that the memory 1002 in embodiments of the present invention may be either volatile memory or nonvolatile memory, or may include both volatile and nonvolatile memory. The non-volatile Memory may be a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Programmable ROM (PROM), an Erasable PROM (EPROM), an Electrically Erasable PROM (EEPROM), or a flash Memory. Volatile Memory can be Random Access Memory (RAM), which acts as external cache Memory. By way of example, but not limitation, many forms of RAM are available, such as Static random access memory (Static RAM, SRAM), Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), Synchronous Dynamic random access memory (Synchronous DRAM, SDRAM), Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (DDRSDRAM), Enhanced Synchronous SDRAM (ESDRAM), Synchronous link SDRAM (synchlink DRAM), and direct memory bus SDRAM (DRRAM). The memory 1002 of the systems and methods described herein is intended to comprise, without being limited to, these and any other suitable types of memory.
In some embodiments, memory 1002 stores the following elements, executable modules or data structures, or a subset thereof, or an expanded set thereof: an operating system 10021 and applications 10022.
The operating system 10021 includes various system programs, such as a framework layer, a core library layer, a driver layer, and the like, and is used for implementing various basic services and processing hardware-based tasks. The application 10022 includes various applications, such as a media player (MediaPlayer), a Browser (Browser), etc., for implementing various application services, and the application 10022 may include a program for implementing the method according to the embodiment of the present invention.
In the embodiment of the present invention, by calling a program or an instruction stored in the memory 1002, specifically, a program or an instruction stored in the application 10022, the processor 1001 is configured to: when an operation instruction of key function reset is received, determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction; the key functions of the two target keys are interchanged.
The method disclosed by the embodiment of the invention can be applied to the processor 1001 or can be implemented by the processor 1001. The processor 1001 may be an integrated circuit chip having signal processing capabilities. In implementation, the steps of the above method may be implemented by integrated logic circuits of hardware or instructions in the form of software in the processor 1001. The Processor 1001 may be a general-purpose Processor, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or other programmable logic device, discrete Gate or transistor logic device, or discrete hardware components. The various methods, steps and logic blocks disclosed in the embodiments of the present invention may be implemented or performed. A general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor may be any conventional processor or the like. The steps of the method disclosed in connection with the embodiments of the present invention may be directly implemented by a hardware decoding processor, or implemented by a combination of hardware and software modules in the decoding processor. The software module may be located in ram, flash memory, rom, prom, or eprom, registers, etc. storage media as is well known in the art. The storage medium is located in the memory 1002, and the processor 1001 reads the information in the memory 1002 and performs the steps of the method in combination with the hardware.
It is to be understood that the embodiments described herein may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, middleware, microcode, or any combination thereof. For a hardware implementation, the processing units may be implemented within one or more Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), Digital Signal Processing Devices (DSPDs), Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs), Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), general purpose processors, controllers, micro-controllers, microprocessors, other electronic units configured to perform the functions described herein, or a combination thereof.
For a software implementation, the techniques described herein may be implemented with modules (e.g., procedures, functions, and so on) that perform the functions described herein. The software codes may be stored in a memory and executed by a processor. The memory may be implemented within the processor or external to the processor.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1001 is further configured to: when touch operation sliding from a first area to a second area is detected for at least two consecutive times, the first area is an area covered by a first key in the touch area, the second area is an area covered by a second key in the touch area, the second key is different from the first key, or
When the multi-contact operation of the user is detected, reminding the user whether the key function needs to be reset or not and confirming that the operation instruction of the key function reset is received when the feedback of the user is yes.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1001 is further configured to: and determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction according to the corresponding relation between the operation instruction and the target keys which is established in advance.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1001 is further configured to: when the fact that a user touches a key identification of one key is detected, a first contact on a touch screen of the mobile terminal is touched, and the distance between the first contact and an area covered by the key identification touched by the user is within a preset range.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1001 is further configured to: the key functions and key identifications of the two target keys are interchanged.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1001 is further configured to: and reminding the user that the key functions of the two target keys are reset.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1001 is further configured to: and if an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received or the display screen of the mobile terminal is detected to be closed, recovering the original key function of the target key.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1001 is further configured to: and when the touch operation of sliding from the fourth area to the fifth area for at least two times is detected, confirming that an operation instruction for restoring the original key function of the target key is received, wherein the fourth area is an area covered by a fourth key in the touch area, the fifth area is an area covered by a fifth key in the touch area, and the fifth key is different from the fourth key.
The mobile terminal 1000 can implement the processes implemented by the mobile terminal in the foregoing embodiments, and details are not repeated here to avoid repetition.
According to the mobile terminal 1000 of the embodiment of the invention, the processor 1001 exchanges the key functions of the two target keys with each other, the key functions of the keys which are difficult to be easily touched by a user through one-hand operation are realized through the accessible keys, and the problem that some keys are difficult to be touched by one-hand operation of a large-screen mobile terminal can be effectively avoided; for the virtual keys, the icons of the keys are exchanged while the functions of the keys are exchanged, so that the user can conveniently identify the exchanged functions of the keys; the target key corresponding to the operation instruction can be set by the user, so that diversified use requirements of the user are met; the invention solves the problem that a large-screen mobile terminal brings certain inconvenience to the user, and improves the use experience of the user.
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Fig. 11 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, the mobile terminal 1100 in fig. 11 may be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), or a vehicle-mounted computer.
The mobile terminal 1100 in fig. 11 includes a Radio Frequency (RF) circuit 1110, a memory 1120, an input unit 1130, a display unit 1140, a processor 1150, a wifi (wireless fidelity) module 1160, an audio circuit 11110, and a power supply 1180.
The input unit 1130 may be used to receive numeric or character information input by a user and generate signal inputs related to user settings and function control of the mobile terminal 1100, among other things.
Specifically, in the embodiment of the present invention, the input unit 1130 may include a touch panel 1131. The touch panel 1131, also referred to as a touch screen, can collect touch operations of a user (for example, operations of the user on the touch panel 1131 by using a finger, a stylus pen, or any other suitable object or accessory) thereon or nearby, and drive the corresponding connection device according to a preset program. Alternatively, the touch panel 1131 may include two parts, namely, a touch detection device and a touch controller. The touch detection device detects the touch direction of a user, detects a signal brought by touch operation and transmits the signal to the touch controller; the touch controller receives touch information from the touch sensing device, converts the touch information into touch point coordinates, and sends the touch point coordinates to the processor 1150, and can receive and execute commands sent by the processor 1150. In addition, the touch panel 1131 can be implemented by using various types, such as resistive, capacitive, infrared, and surface acoustic wave. In addition to the touch panel 1131, the input unit 1130 may also include other input devices 1132, and the other input devices 1132 may include, but are not limited to, one or more of a physical keyboard, function keys (such as volume control keys, switch keys, etc.), a trackball, a mouse, a joystick, and the like.
Among other things, the display unit 1140 may be used to display information input by the user or information provided to the user, and various menu interfaces of the mobile terminal 1100. The display unit 1140 may include a display panel 1141, and optionally, the display panel 1141 may be configured in the form of an LCD or an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED).
It should be noted that the touch panel 1131 may cover the display panel 1141 to form a touch display screen, and when the touch display screen detects a touch operation thereon or nearby, the touch display screen is transmitted to the processor 1150 to determine the type of the touch event, and then the processor 1150 provides a corresponding visual output on the touch display screen according to the type of the touch event.
The touch display screen comprises an application program interface display area and a common control display area. The arrangement modes of the application program interface display area and the common control display area are not limited, and can be an arrangement mode which can distinguish two display areas, such as vertical arrangement, left-right arrangement and the like. The application interface display area may be used to display an interface of an application. Each interface may contain at least one interface element such as an icon and/or widget desktop control for an application. The application interface display area may also be an empty interface that does not contain any content. The common control display area is used for displaying controls with high utilization rate, such as application icons like setting buttons, interface numbers, scroll bars, phone book icons and the like.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the processor 1150, by invoking software programs and/or modules stored in the first memory 1121 and/or data stored in the second memory 1122, is configured to: when an operation instruction of key function reset is received, determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction; the key functions of the two target keys are interchanged.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1150 is further configured to: when touch operation sliding from a first area to a second area is detected for at least two consecutive times, the first area is an area covered by a first key in the touch area, the second area is an area covered by a second key in the touch area, the second key is different from the first key, or
When the multi-contact operation of the user is detected, reminding the user whether the key function needs to be reset or not and confirming that the operation instruction of the key function reset is received when the feedback of the user is yes.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1150 is further configured to: and determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction according to the corresponding relation between the operation instruction and the target keys which is established in advance.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1150 is further configured to: when the fact that a user touches a key identification of one key is detected, a first contact on a touch screen of the mobile terminal is touched, and the distance between the first contact and an area covered by the key identification touched by the user is within a preset range.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1150 is further configured to: the key functions and key identifications of the two target keys are interchanged.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1150 is further configured to: and reminding the user that the key functions of the two target keys are reset.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1150 is further configured to: and if an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received or the display screen of the mobile terminal is detected to be closed, recovering the original key function of the target key.
Optionally, as another embodiment, the processor 1150 is further configured to: and when the touch operation of sliding from the fourth area to the fifth area for at least two times is detected, confirming that an operation instruction for restoring the original key function of the target key is received, wherein the fourth area is an area covered by a fourth key in the touch area, the fifth area is an area covered by a fifth key in the touch area, and the fifth key is different from the fourth key.
The mobile terminal 1100 is capable of implementing each process implemented by the mobile terminal in the foregoing embodiments, and details are not repeated here to avoid repetition.
According to the mobile terminal 1100 of the embodiment of the present invention, the processor 1150 exchanges the key functions of the two target keys with each other, and the key functions of the keys that are difficult for a user to easily touch through one-handed operation are realized through the accessible keys, so that it is effectively avoided that some keys are difficult to touch through one-handed operation for a large-screen mobile terminal; for the virtual keys, the icons of the keys are exchanged while the functions of the keys are exchanged, so that the user can conveniently identify the exchanged functions of the keys; the target key corresponding to the operation instruction can be set by the user, so that diversified use requirements of the user are met; the invention solves the problem that a large-screen mobile terminal brings certain inconvenience to the user, and improves the use experience of the user.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the various illustrative elements and algorithm steps described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented as electronic hardware or combinations of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether such functionality is implemented as hardware or software depends upon the particular application and design constraints imposed on the implementation. Skilled artisans may implement the described functionality in varying ways for each particular application, but such implementation decisions should not be interpreted as causing a departure from the scope of the present invention.
It is clear to those skilled in the art that, for convenience and brevity of description, the specific working processes of the above-described systems, apparatuses and units may refer to the corresponding processes in the foregoing method embodiments, and are not described herein again.
In the embodiments provided in the present application, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus and method may be implemented in other ways. For example, the above-described apparatus embodiments are merely illustrative, and for example, the division of the units is only one logical division, and other divisions may be realized in practice, for example, a plurality of units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be omitted, or not executed. In addition, the shown or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices or units, and may be in an electrical, mechanical or other form.
The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may or may not be physical units, may be located in one place, or may be distributed on a plurality of network units. Some or all of the units can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the present invention may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit.
The functions, if implemented in the form of software functional units and sold or used as a stand-alone product, may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the technical solution of the present invention may be embodied in the form of a software product, which is stored in a storage medium and includes instructions for causing a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server, or a network device) to execute all or part of the steps of the method according to the embodiments of the present invention. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: u disk, removable hard disk, ROM, RAM, magnetic disk, optical disk, and other various media capable of storing program codes.
The above description is only for the specific embodiments of the present invention, but the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of the changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present invention, and all the changes or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. A method for setting key functions is applied to a mobile terminal comprising at least one touch area, wherein the touch area comprises a plurality of keys, and the method comprises the following steps:
when an operation instruction of key function reset is received, determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction;
interchanging the key functions of the two target keys;
if the display screen of the mobile terminal is detected to be closed, restoring the original key function of the target key;
the step of receiving an operation instruction for resetting the key function includes:
when multi-contact operation of a user is detected, reminding the user whether the key function needs to be reset or not and confirming that an operation instruction for resetting the key function is received when user feedback is received;
the step of detecting a multi-touch operation of a user includes:
when a user is detected to touch a key identifier of one key, a first contact on a touch screen of the mobile terminal is touched, wherein the distance between the first contact and an area covered by the key identifier touched by the user is within a preset range;
after the step of interchanging the key functions of the two target keys, the method comprises the following steps:
if an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received, recovering the original key function of the target key;
the step of receiving an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key comprises the following steps:
when touch operation sliding from a fourth area to a fifth area at least twice continuously is detected, the fourth area is an area covered by a fourth key in the touch area, the fifth area is an area covered by a fifth key in the touch area, and the fifth key is different from the fourth key, the fact that an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received is confirmed.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of receiving an operation command for resetting the key function comprises:
when touch operation sliding from a first area to a second area at least twice continuously is detected, the first area is an area covered by a first key in the touch area, the second area is an area covered by a second key in the touch area, and the second key is different from the first key, and the fact that an operation instruction of key function reset is received is confirmed.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the step of determining two target keys corresponding to the operation command comprises:
and determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction according to the corresponding relation between the operation instruction and the target keys which is established in advance.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein when the touch area includes a virtual key, the step of interchanging the key functions of the two target keys comprises:
and if the target key has the key identification, mutually exchanging the key functions and the key identifications of the two target keys.
5. The method for setting up key functions according to claim 1, wherein said step of interchanging key functions of two of said target keys is followed by:
and reminding the user that the key functions of the two target keys are reset.
6. A mobile terminal comprises at least one touch area, wherein the touch area comprises a plurality of keys, and the mobile terminal further comprises:
the device comprises a determining module, a judging module and a judging module, wherein the determining module is used for determining two target keys corresponding to an operation instruction when the operation instruction of key function resetting is received;
the function exchange module is used for mutually exchanging the key functions of the two target keys;
the recovery module is used for recovering the original key function of the target key if the display screen of the mobile terminal is detected to be closed;
the determining module comprises a second determining submodule and is used for reminding a user whether the key function needs to be reset or not when the multi-contact operation of the user is detected, and confirming that an operation instruction of key function reset is received when the user feedback is received;
the second determination submodule is further configured to:
when a user is detected to touch a key identifier of one key, a first contact on a touch screen of the mobile terminal is touched, wherein the distance between the first contact and an area covered by the key identifier touched by the user is within a preset range;
the recovery module is further configured to recover an original key function of the target key if an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received;
the recovery module includes:
and the instruction receiving submodule is used for confirming that an operation instruction for recovering the original key function of the target key is received when at least two continuous touch operations sliding from a fourth area to a fifth area are detected, wherein the fourth area is an area covered by a fourth key in the touch area, the fifth area is an area covered by a fifth key in the touch area, and the fifth key is different from the fourth key.
7. The mobile terminal of claim 6, wherein the determining module further comprises:
the first determining submodule is used for confirming that an operation instruction of key function resetting is received when touch operation sliding from a first area to a second area at least twice continuously is detected, wherein the first area is an area covered by a first key in the touch area, the second area is an area covered by a second key in the touch area, and the second key is different from the first key.
8. The mobile terminal of claim 6, wherein the determining module comprises:
and the key determining submodule is used for determining two target keys corresponding to the operation instruction according to the corresponding relation between the operation instruction and the target keys which is established in advance.
9. The mobile terminal of claim 6, wherein when the touch area comprises a virtual key, the function exchanging module comprises:
and the virtual key exchange submodule is used for mutually exchanging the key functions and the key identifications of the two target keys if the target keys have the key identifications.
10. The mobile terminal of claim 6, comprising:
and the reminding module is used for reminding the user that the key functions of the two target keys are reset.
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