专利摘要:
A mobile terminal (100) for performing multitasking may include a display device (151) and a controller (180) configured to cause the display device to display first screen information and second display information. simultaneously displaying in a first display format in response to a first type of user input, wherein the second screen information overlaps at least a portion of the first screen information in the first display format; and displays the first screen information and the second screen information in a second display format in response to a second type of user input, wherein the first screen information and the second screen information are not displayed. do not overlap in the second display format.
公开号:FR3041123A1
申请号:FR1658191
申请日:2016-09-02
公开日:2017-03-17
发明作者:Sungchae Na;Wanho Ju;Seonhwi Cho;Donghoe Kim
申请人:LG Electronics Inc;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

MOBILE TERMINAL AND ASSOCIATED CONTROL METHOD
The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal for providing a practical multitasking function and an associated control method.
The terminals can be classified into two types, such as a mobile or portable terminal and a stationary terminal, depending on their mobility. In addition, the mobile terminal can also be classified into two types, such as a pocket terminal and a vehicle-based terminal depending on whether it can be or can not be directly worn by a user.
The functionality of the mobile terminal has been diversified. For example, there are functions for data and voice communication, photo capture and video capture via a picture capture, voice recording, music file reproduction device. via a loudspeaker system, and displaying an image or video on the display unit. Some terminals may further perform an electronic game execution function or perform a multimedia playback function. In particular, recent terminals may receive multicast signals to provide video content such as broadcasts, videos, television programs, or the like.
As it becomes multifunctional, for example, such a terminal is allowed to capture inanimate images or animated images, to play music or video files, to play games, to receive a broadcast and the like, in order to be implemented as an integrated media player.
In order to support and improve the functions of the terminal, the improvement of structural elements or software of the terminal can be taken into consideration. On the other hand, such a mobile terminal can provide a multitasking function to perform various functions at the same time. In this case, the mobile terminal can provide the screen information of various functions at the same time.
According to the related art, in order to provide screen information concerning various functions at the same time, the screen information is provided in various forms. However, according to the related art, there is a disadvantage because various steps must be performed to achieve conversion between the screen information of various shapes.
In addition, when a plurality of screen information is provided at the same time, a portion of the screen information is hidden, and thus, there is a disadvantage because additional manipulation to view hidden screen information must be performed.
In order to solve the above problem, one aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a method of converting a screen information display format through simple manipulation.
Further, another aspect of the present disclosure is to effectively provide a method for displaying the hidden portion of screen information when a portion of screen information is hidden.
The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal for providing a multitasking function. According to one embodiment, the mobile terminal may include a display device and a controller configured to cause the display device to display first screen information and second screen information simultaneously in a first format. display in response to a first type of user input, wherein the second screen information overlaps at least a portion of the first screen information in the first display format; and displays the first screen information and the second screen information in a second display format in response to a second type of user input, wherein the first screen information and the second screen information are not displayed. do not overlap in the second display format.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to display a guide image when a first touch is applied to a specific region of the second screen information while the first information of screen and the second screen information is displayed in the first display format, the guide image guiding the conversion of the first display format to the second display format. According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to display the first screen information and the second screen information in the second display format in response to a second touch applied. on the guide image.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to: cause the first screen information or the second screen information to be in an edit mode in response to a user input to switch a format of display received while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed in the second display format; and causing the display device to display the first screen information and the second screen information in the first display format in response to a touch applied to a region of the first or second screen information that are in the edit mode.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to display an indicator related to the second screen information instead of the second screen information when a size of the second screen information is reduced to a size that is smaller than a predetermined size in response to a received user input while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed in the first display format.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to redisplay the second incrustation screen information over the first screen information in response to a touch applied to the indicator. while the first screen information is displayed.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to display second updated screen information associated with an event for a preset period when the event occurs relative to an application. associated with the second screen information while the indicator is displayed, the second updated screen information being displayed without requiring user input; and redisplaying the indicator instead of the second screen information when the preset period expires while the second updated screen information is displayed.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to change a size of the first screen information and a size of the second screen information in response to a touch applied to a region. a limit between the first screen information and the second screen information that is displayed in the second display format; and displays an indicator related to the first or second screen information whose size is reduced to a size that is smaller than a predetermined size so that the first or second reduced screen information is replaced by the indicator.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to: display a notification screen containing notification information to signal the occurrence of a related event to an application associated with the second information; screen; and displays the first screen information and the second screen information in the first display format in response to the first type of user input applied to the notification information.
According to one embodiment, the first screen information includes a message communicated with an external terminal in real time; the second screen information is a screen for playing a video contained in a message received from the external terminal; and the controller is further configured to cause the display device to continue displaying the playback screen when a new message is received from the external terminal during playback of the video so that the first screen information including the new message and the second screen information including the playback screen are displayed in the first display format.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to display screen information to set a path for downloading the video in response to a drag input applied to the second information of the display. screen in a predetermined direction, the drag entry being received while the playback screen is displayed.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to display icons corresponding to a plurality of applications in response to a user input to display both the first screen information and the second screen information simultaneously, the user input being received while only the first screen information is displayed.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to display an execution screen of an application corresponding to a specific icon as second screen information in response to a touch. applied on the specific icon among the icons.
According to one embodiment, the first type of user input is a touch that is less than a threshold length and the second type of user input is a touch that is greater than the threshold length.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to display the first screen information and the second screen information in the second display format in response to a drag applied to the second screen information in a specific direction while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed in the first display format.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, a method of controlling a mobile terminal is provided, and the method may include displaying first screen information and second screen information simultaneously in a first format. display in response to a first type of user input, wherein the second screen information overlaps at least a portion of the first screen information in the first display format; and displaying the first screen information and second screen information in a second display format in response to a second type of user input, wherein the first screen information and the second screen information do not overlap in the second display format.
According to one embodiment, the method may further include displaying a guide image when a first touch is applied to a specific region of the second screen information while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed. The screen is displayed in the first display format, the guide image guiding the conversion of the first display format to the second display format.
According to one embodiment, the method may further include causing the first screen information or the second screen information to be in an edit mode in response to user input to switch a display format. received while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed in the second display format; and displaying the first screen information and second screen information in the first display format in response to a touch applied to a region of the first or second screen information that is in the edit mode.
According to one embodiment, the method may further include displaying an indicator related to the second screen information instead of the second screen information when a size of the second screen information is reduced to a size that is less than a predetermined size in response to a received user input while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed in the first display format.
According to one embodiment, the method may further include changing a size of the first screen information and a size of the second screen information in response to a touch applied to a border region between the first information. screen and the second screen information that is displayed in the second display format; and displaying an indicator related to the first or second screen information whose size is reduced to a size that is smaller than a predetermined size so that the first or second reduced screen information is replaced by the indicator.
According to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure, a mobile terminal may include a display device; and a controller configured to cause the display device to display first screen information and second screen information simultaneously, the first screen information including at least a first region and a second region, and second displayed screen information overlapping the second region such that first partial information of the first screen information is displayed in the first region, and second partial information of the first screen information in the second region is obscured by the first region information; second screen information; and displays the first partial information and the second partial information together in the first region, continuing the display of the second screen information in a region of the display device corresponding to the second region, wherein a display format of the first region is changed so that both the first partial information and the second partial information go to the first region.
According to one embodiment, a display format of a region or regions of the first screen information other than the first region is not changed when the display format of the first region is changed.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to display the second partial information in the region of the display device corresponding to the second region when the second screen information is no longer displayed in response to a received user input while the second screen information is displayed in the region of the display device corresponding to the second region.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to cause the display device to stop displaying the second screen information in response to a touch applied to the second screen information that is displayed in the display. the region of the display device corresponding to the second region; and displaying an image in the region of the display device corresponding to the second region while the second screen information is not displayed, the image indicating a position where the second screen information is displayed.
According to one embodiment, the controller is further configured to: recognize the scrolling of the first screen information; and causing the display device to display the second screen information on a specific region in a direction that is opposite a direction of movement of the first screen information according to the scroll.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. the invention.
In the drawings: with reference to Figs. 1A-1C, Fig. 1A is a block diagram for explaining a mobile terminal associated with the present disclosure, and Figs. 1B and 1C are conceptual views on which an example of a terminal mobile associated with the present disclosure is seen from different directions; Figs. 2A and 2B are flow charts illustrating a control method for conversion between a plurality of display formats on a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure; Figs. 3A to 5B are conceptual views for explaining the control method of Figs. 2A and 2B; Figs. 6A-7B are conceptual views illustrating a method of minimizing or stopping displaying a type of screen information while first screen information and second screen information are displayed simultaneously; Figs. 8A-8D are conceptual views illustrating a method of selecting second screen information for displaying the second screen information with first screen information; Figs. 9A and 9B are conceptual views illustrating a method of changing a display position of first screen information and second screen information while the screen information is displayed in a second display format. ; Figs. 10A and 10B are conceptual views illustrating a method of performing multitasking using a notification screen; Figs. 11A to 13C are conceptual views illustrating a method of performing multitasking during execution of a message application; Fig. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a display control method of a plurality of screen information on a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure; Figures 15 to 17 are conceptual views illustrating the control method of Figure 14; Figures 18 to 21B are conceptual views illustrating a control method according to a display position of a function bar; and Figs. 22A-25 are conceptual views illustrating a method of controlling the display format of specific screen information when a plurality of screen information is displayed simultaneously.
A description will now be provided in detail according to illustrative embodiments disclosed herein, with reference to the accompanying drawings. For a brief description with reference to the drawings, the same or similar reference numerals may be given to the same or equivalent components, and the description thereof will not be repeated. In general, a suffix such as "module" and "unit" can be used to refer to elements or components. The use of such a suffix herein is merely intended to facilitate the description of the brief, and the suffix itself is intended to provide no special meaning or function. In the present disclosure, what is well known to those of ordinary skill in the art has generally been omitted for brevity. The accompanying drawings are used to assist in easily understanding various technical features and it is to be understood that the embodiments set forth herein are not limited by the accompanying drawings. Thus, the present disclosure is to be construed as extending to any modifications, equivalents and substitutes in addition to those particularly shown in the accompanying drawings.
Mobile terminals exposed herein can be implemented using a variety of different types of terminals. Examples of such terminals include cell phones, smart phones, user equipment, laptops, digital broadcast terminals, personal digital assistants (PDAs), portable media players (PMPs), browsers, laptops (PC), slate PCs, tablet PCs, ultra-portable computers, portable devices (eg, smart watches, smart glasses, head-mounted (HMD)), and the like. By way of nonlimiting example only, an additional description will be made with reference to particular types of mobile terminals. However, such teachings apply equally to other types of terminals, such as the types noted above. In addition, these teachings can also be applied to stationary terminals such as digital TVs, desktops, and the like. Reference is now made to Figures IA to IC, where Figure IA is a block diagram of a mobile terminal in accordance with the present disclosure, and Figures IB and IC are conceptual views of an example of the mobile terminal, given from different directions.
The mobile terminal 100 is shown having components such as a wireless communication unit 110, an input unit 120, a detection unit 140, an output unit 150, an interface unit 160, a memory 170, a controller 180, and an electrical power supply unit 190. It is understood that the implementation of all the illustrated components is not a necessity, and that more or fewer components can alternatively be implemented. .
Referring now to FIG. 1A, the mobile terminal 100 is shown having the wireless communication unit 110 configured with several components implemented in common. For example, the wireless communication unit 110 typically includes one or more components that enable wireless communication between the mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system or network within which the mobile terminal is located. The wireless communication unit 110 typically includes one or more modules that enable communications such as wireless communications between the mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system, communications between the mobile terminal 100 and another mobile terminal, communications between the mobile terminal 100 and an external server. In addition, the wireless communication unit 110 typically includes one or more modules that connect the mobile terminal 100 to one or more networks. To facilitate such communications, the wireless communication unit 110 includes one or more of a broadcast receiving module 111, a mobile communication module 112, a wireless Internet module 113, a short-range communication module 114, and a location information module 115. The input unit 120 includes a picture capture apparatus 121 for obtaining images or a video, a microphone 122, which is a type of audio input device for entering a video input device. audio signal, and a user input unit 123 (for example, a touch key, a push button, a mechanical key, a programmable key, and the like) to allow a user to enter information. Data (eg, audio, video, image, and the like) is obtained by the input unit 120 and can be analyzed and processed by the controller 180 according to device parameters, user commands, and associations of those -this. The detection unit 140 is typically implemented using one or more sensors configured to detect internal information of the mobile terminal, the near-mobile environment, user information, and the like. For example, in FIG. 1A, the detection unit 140 is shown having a proximity sensor 141 and a lighting sensor 142.
If desired, the detection unit 140 may alternatively or additionally include other types of sensors or devices, such as a touch sensor, an acceleration sensor, a magnetic sensor, a gravity sensor , a gyro sensor, a motion sensor, a RGB sensor, an infrared (IR) sensor, a digital scanning sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, an optical sensor (e.g., the image capture apparatus 121), a microphone 122, a battery meter, an environmental sensor (for example, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, a radiation detection sensor, a thermal sensor, and a gas sensor, among others), and a chemical sensor (For example, an electronic nose, a health sensor, a biometric sensor, and the like), to name a few. The mobile terminal 100 may be configured to use information obtained from a detection unit 140, and in particular, information obtained from one or more sensors of the detection unit 140, and associations of them. Output unit 150 is typically configured to output various types of information, such as audio, video, touch, and the like. The output unit 150 is shown having a display unit 151, an audio output module 152, a haptic module 153, and an optical output module 154. The display unit 151 may have an inter-layer structure or an integrated structure with a touch sensor to facilitate a touch screen. The touch screen may provide an output interface between the mobile terminal 100 and a user, as well as serve as the user input unit 123 which provides an input interface between the mobile terminal 100 and the user. The interface unit 160 serves as an interface with various types of external devices that can be coupled to the mobile terminal 100. The interface unit 160, for example, can include any of wired or wireless ports, external power supply ports, wired or wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting a device having an identification module, input / output ports (I / O ) audio, video I / O ports, listener ports, and the like. In some cases, the mobile terminal 100 may perform matching control functions associated with a connected external device, in response to the external device connected to the interface unit 160.
The memory 170 is typically implemented to store data to support various functions or features of the mobile terminal 100. For example, the memory 170 may be configured to store application programs executed in the mobile terminal 100, data or instructions for operations of the mobile terminal 100, and the like. Some of these application programs can be downloaded from an external server via wireless communication. Other application programs may be installed within the mobile terminal 100 at the time of manufacture or shipment, which is typically the case for basic functions of the mobile terminal 100 (e.g. receiving a call, making a call, receiving a message, sending a message, and the like). It is common for application programs to be stored in the memory 170, installed in the mobile terminal 100, and executed by the controller 180 to perform an operation (or function) for the mobile terminal 100.
The controller 180 typically serves to control the overall operation of the mobile terminal 100, in addition to the operations associated with the application programs. The controller 180 can provide or process information or functions appropriate for a user by processing signals, data, information and the like, which are inputted or outputted by the various components illustrated in FIG. in the memory 170. By way of example, the controller 180 controls some or all of the components illustrated in FIGS. 1A-1C according to the execution of an application program that has been stored in the memory 170. The electric power supply unit 190 may be configured to receive external electrical power or provide internal electrical power to provide appropriate electrical power required to operate components and components included. in the mobile terminal 100. The electric power supply unit 190 may include a battery, and the battery can be configured to be embedded in the terminal body, or configured to be separable from the terminal body.
Hereinafter, embodiments associated with a control method that can be implemented in a mobile terminal having the above configuration will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is obvious to those skilled in the art that the present features can be realized in several forms without departing from their characteristics.
In the following description, the drawings will be described in sequence in a clockwise direction or described in sequence from top to bottom according to the upper left drawing.
A mobile terminal according to the present disclosure as a mobile terminal performing multitasking can perform a plurality of functions at the same time. Moreover, a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may display a plurality of screen information corresponding to a plurality of functions, respectively, at the same time on the touch screen 151.
Hereinafter, various methods of providing a plurality of screen information simultaneously on a mobile terminal performing multitasking will be described.
Figs. 2A and 2B are flow diagrams illustrating a control method for conversion between a plurality of display formats on a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure, and Figs. 3A to 5B are conceptual views for explaining the method of controlling Figures 2A and 2B. First, the controller of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may display first screen information of a first application on the display unit (S210).
The controller 180 of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may execute a first application among a plurality of applications installed on the mobile terminal in response to a request from the user. For example, the controller 180 may execute a first application in response to a touch applied to a displayed region with an icon related to the first application.
Here, an application is an application program for providing functions that are executable on the mobile terminal. The application can be preinstalled by default at the factory on the mobile terminal or downloaded from an external server to be installed by a user control command.
The user's request is a control command entered by a user via a user input unit of the mobile terminal. The user's request can be generated by touch input, gesture input, button input, or the like. In addition, the term a "user request" may be replaced with a "control command", a "user control command", a "user input" or the like.
When the first application is executed, the controller 180 may cause the first screen information of the first application to be displayed on the touch screen 151. The first screen information as screen information associated with the first application is execution of the first application may include visual information corresponding to functions provided by the first application. For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 3A, when the first application is a message application, the controller 180 may cause messages sent to, or received from, an external terminal to be displayed. , screen information associated with a message sending function or the like as the first screen information 310 on the touch screen 151. The message application as an application program for providing a function transmission and reception of messages to at least one, and from at least one, external terminal may also be understood by a term "message application" or "social network service application (SNS)".
When an event occurs on a second application while the first screen information is displayed, the controller of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may cause the display of notification information to signal the occurrence of an event. of the second application such that the notification information overlaps the first screen information (S220).
During the execution of the first application, the controller 180 can detect an event occurring on a second application among a plurality of applications installed on the mobile terminal. The event may be an incident occurring on an application installed on the mobile terminal, for example, a received message, a received call signal, a missed call, an alarm, a calendar notification, an received email, information received through application, or the like.
Upon detecting that an event has occurred on the second application, the controller 180 may cause notification information to be displayed to signal the occurrence of the event.
For example, as shown in the first drawing of Figure 3A, while the first screen information 310 of a message application is displayed, the controller 180 may cause the display of notification information 300a to signal the occurrence of an event on a message application that is different from the overlapping message application. On the other hand, although not shown in the drawing, in addition to the previous modes, the notification information may also be output with at least one of a visual, auditory or tactile mode.
Following the output of notification information to signal the occurrence of an event, the controller of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may cause the display of the first screen information of the first application and the second information of the first application. display of the second application simultaneously on the display unit in response to a predetermined type of touch applied to the notification information to signal the occurrence of the event (S230).
The controller 180 may multitask to execute a plurality of applications at the same time. In addition, when multitasking is performed, the controller 180 may cause a plurality of screen information corresponding to applications executed with multitasking to be displayed at the same time on the display unit 151. D ' on the other hand, the plurality of screen information may be screen information that corresponds to a corresponding one of a plurality of applications, or screen information that corresponds to a corresponding one of a plurality of functions provided by an application. . For example, first screen information may be screen information including the contents of messages transmitted to one, and received from an external terminal, and the second application may be screen information including information call log. For example, the first screen information may be screen information including at least one thumbnail image, and the second screen information may be screen information including the contents of messages transmitted to one, and received at from an external terminal.
The plurality of screen information can be displayed in various display formats on the display unit 151. Here, the display format as a visual appearance on which screen information is displayed on the screen. display unit may be a display mode of position, color, size, shape, or the like, wherein screen information is displayed on the display unit.
Hereinafter, a case where a first application and a second application are performed at the same time will be described below, but the present disclosure may also be applicable to all of a plurality of applications.
The controller 180 may execute a second application in response to a predetermined type of touch applied to a region on which notification information is displayed to signal the occurrence of an event that has occurred on the second application.
Further, when a second application is executed, the controller 180 may cause the first screen information of the first application and the second screen information of the second application to be displayed simultaneously on the display unit 151. At this time, the controller 180 may cause the first screen information of the first application and the second screen information of the second application to be displayed in a specific display format.
For example, the controller 180 may cause the first display information to be displayed on the entire region of the display unit 151, and the display of second screen information in a popup window such that the second Screen information overlaps the first screen information. In this manner, a display format of the display of at least a portion of each type of overlapping screen information may be referred to as a "slide-over" or "image-in-picture" format. image (PIP) ".
The over-slide format is a display format in which second screen information having a predetermined ratio on first screen information is displayed overlapping with a sliding format. The PIP mode is a display format in which second screen information is displayed in overlay on first screen information. When displayed with the PIP mode, the second screen information can move on the first screen information according to a user control command.
Hereinafter, both "over-slide format" and "PIP format" will be described as a term of a first display format.
For example, the controller 180 may partition the display unit 151 into a plurality of regions, and display a plurality of screen information on the corresponding plurality of regions, respectively. In this way, a format in which a plurality of screen information is displayed so as not to overlap each other can be called "split view" or "multi-window".
The split view is a display format in which different screen information is displayed on a plurality of partitioned regions, respectively. In addition, when different screen information is displayed with the split view, the controller 180 can exchange data between the different screen information with each other according to a user control command. .
Hereinafter, both "split view" or "multiwindow" will be described as a term of a second display format. The specific display format can be preset or set by a user.
More specifically, when multitasking is performed in case a default display format is preset, the controller 180 may cause display information to be displayed in the default display format. For example, when multitasking is performed while the default display format is a first display format, the controller 180 may cause first screen information and second screen information to be displayed in a first display format. display format.
Alternatively, when multitasking is performed, the controller 180 may cause first screen information and second screen information to be displayed in a specific display format selected by the user.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Figure 3A, the controller 180 may cause the display of notification information 300a to signal the occurrence of an event that has occurred on a specific application while the first information 310 are displayed on the display unit 151. At this time, the controller 180 can determine whether or not to display them with either of a first display format and a second display format according to the attribute of a predetermined type of touch applied to the notification information 300a to signal the occurrence of an event that has occurred on the specific application.
The predetermined type of touch may include a drag, a long touch, a multi-touch, or a double touch. The touch attribute may include a touch length, a touch duration, a touch pressure, and a touch area in which touch is detected.
For example, as illustrated in the second drawing of Figure 3A, when the tactile length of a multi-touch applied to the notification information 300a to signal the occurrence of an event that occurred on a specific application is less than at a predetermined length, the controller 180 may cause first screen information 310 and second screen information 300b to be displayed in a first display format. Here, the second screen information 300b may be screen information associated with the event.
By another example, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of FIG. 3B, when the tactile length of a multi-touch applied to the notification information 300a to signal the occurrence of an event that has occurred on an application Specific is greater than a predetermined length, the controller 180 may cause first screen information 310 and second screen information 300b to be displayed in a second display format.
As a result, the user can directly select the display format in which the first screen information and the second screen information are to be displayed. On the other hand, the controller 180 can convert the specific display format to another display format in response to a user control command applied while first screen information and second screen information. are displayed in a specific display format.
Hereinafter, a method of converting first screen information and second screen information will be described in more detail with reference to Fig. 2B. First, in a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure, the controller may cause the display of first screen information and second screen information in a first display format on the display unit (S231). .
The controller 180 may cause first screen information and second screen information to be displayed in a first display format in response to a request from a user. For example, as shown in the first drawing of Fig. 4A, the controller 180 may cause first screen information 310 and second screen information 300b to be displayed in a first display format.
When the plurality of screen information is displayed in a first display format, the controller may cause first screen information and second screen information to be displayed in a second display format in response to a predetermined type of touch applied to the display unit (S232).
The controller 180 can detect a predetermined type of touch applied to a specific region of the display unit 151 while the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b are displayed in a first display format.
The predetermined type of touch can be a touch-and-slide, a multi-touch, a double-touch, a close-in pinch, a nip-to-tap, a multi-touch-and-drag, a long touch, a touch fast blow, bidirectional touch-slide, or the like. Here, bi-directional touch-drag is a touch-and-drag moving consecutively in a horizontal direction or vertical direction relative to a specific region.
The specific region may be a border region between the second screen information and the first screen information. Alternatively, the specific region may be an edge region of the second screen information.
For example, as illustrated in the second drawing of Figure 4A, the controller 180 can detect a touch-drag started from an edge region of the second screen information 300b and terminated at a lower edge region of the display unit 151 while the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b are displayed in a first display format.
The controller 180 can convert the display format of first screen information and second screen information in response to the application of a predetermined type of touch. More specifically, the controller 180 can convert and cause the display of first screen information and second screen information in a second display format in response to the predetermined type of touch applied while the first screen information and the second screen information is displayed in a first display format. In contrast, the controller 180 can convert and cause the display of first screen information and second screen information in a first display format in response to the predetermined type of touch applied while the first screen information and the second screen information is displayed in a second display format.
For example, as illustrated in the third drawing of Figure 4A, the controller 180 can convert a first display format to a second display format in response to a touch-and-drag application initiated from an edge region of the second screen information 300b and terminated at a lower edge region of the display unit 151. In this case, the controller 180 may cause the display of the first screen information 310 and second screen information 300b in a second display format. On the other hand, the present disclosure may be applicable similarly to a case where a state of being displayed in a second display format is converted to a first display format.
More specifically, the controller 180 can detect a predetermined type of touch applied to a specific region of the display unit 151 while the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b are displayed in a second format. display. In this case, the controller 180 can convert and cause the display of the first screen information and the second screen information in a first display format in response to the application of the predetermined type of touch.
For example, as shown in the first drawing of Fig. 5A, the controller 180 can convert a second display format to a first display format in response to a long touch applied to a region on which the seconds are displayed. 300b screen information while the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b are displayed in the second display format. In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of FIG. 5A, the second screen information 300b can be displayed on the display unit 151 in overlay to overlap the first screen information 310.
By another example, as illustrated in the second drawing of Figure 5B, the controller 180 can convert a second display format to a first display format in response to a bi-directional touch-drag horizontally applied to a region on which the second screen information 300b is displayed while the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b are displayed in the second display format. In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of FIG. 5A, the second screen information 300b can be displayed on the display unit 151 in overlay to overlap the first screen information 310. On the other hand, the controller 180 may cause a guide image to be displayed to guide the conversion of a display format on the display unit 151 according to the request of the user before applying a type. predetermined to touch on a specific region for the conversion of the display format. The guide image may be displayed on a region on which a predetermined type of touch is to be applied to guide the conversion of the display format. Therefore, the user can know that it is permissible to apply a control command for the conversion of the display format via the guide image, and moreover, to apply a predetermined type of touch on the guide image to convert the display format. For example, as shown in the first drawing of Figure 4A, the controller 180 can detect a short touch applied to an edge region of the screen information while the first screen information 310 and the second information of 300b screen are displayed in a first display format. In this case, the controller 180 may cause a guide image 320 to be displayed to guide conversion of the display format to an edge region of the second screen information 300b.
The controller 180 can convert a display format to display the first screen information and the second screen information from a first display format to a second display format in response to a touch application. starting from a region on which the guide image 320 is displayed and terminated at a lower edge region of the display unit 151. For example, as shown in the third drawing of FIG. 4A , the controller 180 may cause the first screen information 310 and second screen information 300b to be displayed in a second display format.
Similarly, the controller 180 may cause a guide image to be displayed in response to a short touch applied on a boundary region between first screen information and second screen information while the first information of screen and the second screen information is displayed in a second display format. For example, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of Fig. 4B, the controller 180 may cause the display of guide images 330a, 330b, 330c on a boundary region between the first screen information and the second screen information, and edge regions thereof, respectively, in response to a short touch applied to the boundary region between the first screen information and the second screen information. At this time, the controller 180 can determine screen information to be displayed in between the first screen information and the second screen information according to a close-in pinch applied to a region on which is displayed the guide image.
For example, as illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 4B, the controller 180 can determine the second screen information 300b as screen information to be displayed as a key according to a pinch touch. reconciliation applied to a region of the second screen information 300b. In this case, as illustrated in the third drawing of Figure 4B, the second screen information 300b can be displayed on the display unit 151 to overlap the first screen information 310.
Further, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of Fig. 4C, the controller 180 can determine the first screen information 310 as screen information to be displayed as a key in accordance with a touch. approach pinch applied to a region of the first screen information 310. In this case, as illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 4C, the controller 180 may cause the display of the first screen information 310 in incrustation. on the second 300b screen information. On the other hand, although not shown in the drawing, the guide image may disappear from the display unit 151 when a touch on the guide image is not applied within a predetermined period while the guide image is displayed on it. On the other hand, the controller 180 can enter an edit mode based on a received user request while the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b are displayed in a second format. display. Here, the edit mode can be in a state capable of changing the display format.
In the case of entering the edit mode, the controller 180 may provide an animation effect on the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b to allow the user to visually recognize that the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b are in an editable state. The controller 180 may change the display format according to a predetermined type of touch applied to the display unit following entry into the edit mode. For example, the controller 180 may execute an edit mode based on a long touch applied to a region on which the second screen information 300b is displayed while the first screen information 310 and the second screen information are displayed. 300b screen are displayed in a second display format.
The controller 180 may cause the display of the second screen information 300b to overlap the first screen information 310 according to a bidirectional touch-and-slide moving consecutively in the left and right direction, applied to a region on the screen. which second screen information 300b is displayed while the edit mode is being performed. According to the present invention, the user can execute an edit mode with respect to specific screen information to convert the display format.
In the above disclosure, a method of converting the display format of a screen has been described. Via this method, the user can conveniently convert the display format between screens on a mobile terminal in which multitasking is performed.
In addition, a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure can realize the conversion of the display format of a screen through a simple touch manipulation with respect to a region on which screen information is displayed, thereby providing a method of allowing the user to intuitively control the screen information display format.
Hereinafter, a method of allowing one or another type of screen information to disappear while first screen information and second screen information are displayed simultaneously is described. Figs. 6A to 7B are conceptual views illustrating a method of allowing any type of screen information to disappear or be minimized while first screen information and second screen information are displayed simultaneously.
The controller 180 of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may cause the display of first screen information and second screen information simultaneously on the display unit 151.
The controller 180 may change the size of a region on which at least one type of the first screen information and second screen information are displayed in response to a user control command applied while the first information of screen and the second screen information is displayed simultaneously on the display unit 151.
Moreover, the controller 180 may allow, at one or another type of screen information, first screen information and second screen information, to disappear, or to be minimized, from the screen unit. display 151 in response to the applied user control command while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed simultaneously on the display unit 151.
In addition, when either type of screen information disappears from the display unit 151, the controller 180 may cause the display of an indicator related to one or the other type. screen information on the display unit 151. An indicator related to one or the other type of screen information may be a graphic object related to a function of the display of the one or the other type of screen information.
An indicator related to either type of screen information may be displayed on a region of the display unit 151. A region may be a predetermined region or a region adjusted according to a control command of the user.
By this, the user can recognize the existence of one or another type of screen information even after one or the other type of screen information disappears from the display unit. 151.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Figure 6A, the controller 180 may change the size of a region 600 on which the second screen information 300b is displayed according to a touch-and-drag applied to the region 600 on which the second screen information 300b is displayed while the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b are displayed in a first display format.
As illustrated in the second drawing of Figure 6A, the controller 180 may reduce the size of the region 600 on which the second screen information 300b is displayed in a direction in which the touch-drag is applied. For example, when the touch-and-slide is in a direction toward the left side of the display unit, a right portion of the region 600 on which the second screen information 300b is displayed can be gradually reduced.
When the size of the region 600 on which the second screen information 300b is displayed is reduced, the second screen information 300b can be changed from detailed information to summary information.
Further, as illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 6A, when the region 600 on which the second screen information 300b is displayed is reduced to a size which is smaller than a predetermined size depending on the touch-drag consecutively applied, the controller 180 may allow the second screen information 300b to disappear from the display unit 151. In this case, the controller 180 may cause a display 610 related to the screen information to be displayed on the screen. display unit 151.
The controller 180 may cause the indicator 610 to be displayed on an edge region of the display unit 151 located in a direction in which the touch-and-slide is applied. For example, as shown in the third drawing of Fig. 6A, the indicator 610 may be displayed on a left edge of the display unit 151 when the direction of the touch-slip is a direction to the left side of the display unit. In the display unit 151, the indicator 610 may be displayed on a left edge of the display unit 151.
Similarly, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of Fig. 6B, the controller 180 can change a region 600 on which the second screen information 300b is displayed in response to a touch-and-drag applied to the region on which second screen information 300b is displayed.
As illustrated in the third drawing of Figure 6B, when the direction of touch-drag is a direction to the right side of the display unit 151, the indicator 610 may be displayed on a right edge of the display unit 151.
Further, in a state where the second screen information is displayed as an indicator, the controller 180 may cause the second screen information to be displayed again on the display unit 151 in response to a type. predetermined touch applied on the indicator.
For example, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of Fig. 6C, the controller 180 may cause the second screen information 300b to be displayed again in response to a touch-and-slide applied to the indicator 610 while the indicator 610 is displayed instead of the second screen information 300b. On the other hand, the controller 180 can detect that an event has occurred on an application related to the second screen information while an indicator is displayed instead of the second screen information. The event may be an update operation of new information on an application or an operation of receiving a message or call signal from an external server or external terminal.
In this case, the controller 180 may cause the display of second screen information including information associated with the event on the display unit 151 to allow the user to recognize the occurrence of the event.
For example, as shown in the first drawing of Fig. 6D, the controller 180 can detect that a message has been received on a message application related to the second screen information 300b while the indicator 610 represents the second 300b screen information is displayed. In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of FIG. 6D, the second screen information 300b including the contents of the message can be displayed on the display unit 151.
Alternatively, although not shown in the drawing, the controller 180 may provide an animation effect on the indicator instead of the message content. For example, the controller 180 may cause the size of the indicator to be increased or decreased. By this, the user can recognize that an event has occurred on an application related to the second screen information.
In addition, the controller 180 may cause second screen information to be displayed including information associated with the event only for a predetermined period of time. In other words, when a predetermined period has elapsed, the controller 180 may allow second screen information including information associated with the event to disappear from the display unit 151. Therefore, the user can receive first screen information without interfering with the second screen information while at the same time recognizing the occurrence of an event associated with the second screen information. On the other hand, in the preceding description, a case where first screen information and second screen information are displayed in a first display format has been described. Hereinafter, a case where first screen information and second screen information are displayed in a second display format will be described.
When first screen information and second screen information are displayed in a second display format, the controller 180 can control the size of a region on which each type of screen information is displayed based on a control command of the user.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 7A, the controller 180 may change the size of a region on which the first screen information 310 is displayed and a region on which the second information of the screen is displayed. 300b screen according to a touch-and-slide applied on a boundary region between the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b. More specifically, the region on which the first screen information 310 is displayed may increase to the extent of a size corresponding to a tactile touch-drag length, and the region on which the second screen information 300b is displayed may decrease to the extent of a size corresponding to a touch-and-slide tactile length.
In addition, when the size of a region on which the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed is changed, the controller 180 can change the display measurement of the first screen information and the second information. screen. For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 7A, when a region on which the first screen information 310 is displayed is magnified, the controller 180 may further cause the display of information which is not not displayed before area magnification or included in the first screen information 310. When a region on which the second screen information 300b is displayed is reduced, the controller 180 can cause the display unit The display 151 does not display at least a portion of information that has been displayed prior to region reduction. Alternatively, as illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 7A, when the displayed region is reduced, the controller 180 may cause the display of information that has been displayed prior to the reduction of the region as summary information. . Summary information is information in which information is briefly summarized.
Further, when one or another region of a region on which the first screen information is displayed and a region on which the second screen information is displayed is reduced to a size that is smaller than a predetermined size. the controller 180 may allow information displayed on either region to disappear from the display unit 151. For example, when a region on which the second screen information 300b is displayed is reduced at a size that is smaller than a predetermined size, the controller 180 may allow the second screen information 300b to disappear from the display unit 151.
In addition, when the second screen information 300b disappears from the display unit 151, the controller 180 may cause an indicator 700 related to the second screen information 300b to be displayed.
Similar to the previous description, the controller 180 may cause the second screen information 300b to be displayed again in response to a predetermined type of touch applied to a displayed region with an indicator 700 related to the second screen information 300b. . For example, as shown in the first and second drawings of Figure 7B, the controller 180 may cause the second display information 300b to be displayed again on the display unit 151. At this time, the controller 180 may cause the second screen information 300b to be displayed again in a display format on which the second screen information 300b is displayed before displaying the flag 700. For example, as shown in FIG. second drawing of Fig. 7B, when the second screen information 300b is displayed in a second display format before the display of the flag 700, the controller 180 can cause the display of the second screen information 300b to again in the second display format.
In the above, a method of allowing one or another type of screen information to disappear from the display unit when first screen information and second screen information are displayed simultaneously. has been described. By this, the user can intuitively control a plurality of screen information.
Hereinafter, a method of selecting second screen information to be displayed together with first screen information will be described. Figs. 8A-8D are conceptual views illustrating a method of selecting second screen information for display together with first screen information.
The controller 180 of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may cause first screen information and second screen information to be displayed simultaneously on the display unit 151 according to a request from the user or predetermined condition. On the other hand, while first screen information is displayed, the controller 180 can determine information to be displayed as second screen information based on the selection by the user.
For this purpose, while the first screen information 310 is displayed, the controller 180 may provide screen information including the icons of at least one application of a plurality of applications installed on the mobile terminal as a function of a predetermined type of touch applied to a specific region. Here, screen information including the icons of at least one application are called, and described by, list of applications.
The predetermined type of touch may be a touch-and-slide moving at a speed that is less than a predetermined rate on a specific region. The specific region may be a region on which an indicator related to the second previous screen information is displayed.
In other words, a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure can immediately display second screen information in response to a touch-and-slide moving at a speed that is greater than a predetermined speed applied to the indicator, and display a list of applications in response to a touch-and-slide moving at a speed that is less than a predetermined speed applied to the indicator.
For example, as shown in the first drawing of Figure 8A, the controller 180 may cause an application list 810 to be displayed based on a touch-and-slide at a speed that is less than a predetermined speed. applied to a specific region 800 while the first screen information 310 is displayed.
As illustrated in the second drawing of FIG. 8A, the controller 180 can set an execution screen of an application corresponding to a specific icon 820 to second screen information in response to a touch applied to the icon. specific 820 among the icons of at least one application included in the list of applications 810. In this case, as illustrated in the third drawing of FIG 8A, the controller 180 may cause the display of a screen of execution 830 of an application corresponding to the specific icon 820 in a second display format together with the first screen information. On the other hand, the controller 180 can determine a display position at which the execution screen of an application corresponding to the specific icon 820 is displayed according to a release point of which a touch on the specific icon is released.
For example, as shown in FIG. 8B, the controller 180 may cause the execution screen 830 of an application corresponding to the specific icon 820 to be displayed on a region on which the first information of screen 310, and the display of the first screen information 310 on a region on which the application list 810 is displayed according to a touch on the specific icon 820 released from a point of the region on which the first screen information 310 is displayed.
In addition, the controller 180 can determine the display format of first screen information and second screen information depending on the type of touch applied to the specific icon.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Figure 8C, the controller 180 can set the display format to a first display format based on a bidirectional touch-and-slide moving horizontally relative to the specific icon 820. In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of FIG. 8C, the controller 180 can cause the display of the first screen information 310 and the execution screen 830 of a corresponding application. to the specific icon 820 in a first display format.
By another example, as shown in the second and third drawings of Figure 8A, the controller 180 can determine the display format in a second display format based on a short touch applied to the specific icon 820. .
The controller 180 can determine the display format and a screen information display position at the same time depending on a touch on the specific icon.
By another further example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 8D, the controller 180 can move the specific icon 820 to a region in which the first screen information 310 is displayed according to a touch-and-slide applied to the specific icon 820.
When the specific icon 820 is moved to the region on which the first screen information 310 is displayed, the controller 180 may cause the display of the first screen information 310 and the execution screen 830 corresponding to the screen. 820 specific icon in a first display format in response to a touch-and-slide bidirectional touch-and-drag applied to the specific icon 820.
In the foregoing description, a method of selecting screen information for display as second screen information and for setting the display format and display position of the second screen information has been described. As a result, a user can intuitively control various controls associated with screen information to be displayed as second screen information via a simple touch according to the user control command.
Hereinafter, a method of changing the display position of first screen information and second screen information when the screen information is displayed in a second display format will be described. Figs. 9A and 9B are conceptual views illustrating a method of changing the display position of first screen information and second screen information when the screen information is displayed in a second display format.
The controller 180 of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may partition the display unit 151 into a plurality of regions to cause display of first screen information and second screen information on their regions. respective in a second display format.
The controller 180 can enter a position change mode based on a user control command to change a display position, while displaying in the second display format. The position change mode denotes a state capable of changing a display position between at least two types of screen information respectively displayed on a corresponding one of a plurality of regions.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Figure 9A, the controller 180 can enter a position change mode based on a touch applied to a boundary region between first screen information and seconds. screen information.
In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of FIG. 9A, when entering a position change mode, the controller 180 may cause the display of guide images 900a, 900b, 900c to guide a change of position on the display unit 151.
While the guide images for guiding the position change are displayed, the controller 180 can change the display position of the first screen information and the second screen information in response to a touch-and-drag applied to a region on which is displayed the guide image. For example, as shown in the first and second drawings of Fig. 9B, the controller 180 can change the display position of the first screen information 310 and the second screen information 300b in response to a touch-and-slide started from a region on which is displayed the guide image 900c to guide a position change and ended in a region on which the first screen information 310 is displayed. By this, the user can conveniently realize a change of position between a plurality of regions.
Hereinafter, a method of performing multitasking using a notification screen will be described. Figs. 10A and 10B are conceptual views illustrating a method of performing multitasking using a notification screen.
In a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure, when an event occurs on at least one application of a plurality of applications installed on the mobile terminal, the controller 180 may cause the display of notification information to signal the occurrence of the event on a notification screen. The notification screen may be a screen including notification information for reporting operation information, screen brightness, and occurrence of an event on a mobile terminal. In addition, the notification screen may include a message line indicating the current operating status of an application program, specific menu hot keys, minimized status information of certain programs, and the like.
For example, the notification screen may include WiFi status information, data communication status information, Bluetooth communication status information, GPS status information, screen brightness control , message notification information, mail notification information, meteorological notification information, application update information, missed call notification information, and the like. The notification screen may be displayed on the display unit 151 based on a touch-and-drag applied to a specific region. For example, the controller 180 may cause the display of the notification screen on the display unit 151 to be displayed as a touch-and-slide function applied to an upper end region of the display unit 151. The notification screen may be replaced by the term status display screen, status display area, task bar, status line, home bar, home, panel, or the like.
When the notification screen includes notification information to signal the occurrence of a plurality of events, the controller 180 may cause screen information associated with specific notification information to be displayed in a first format. displaying according to a predetermined type of touch applied to specific notification information among notification information to signal the occurrence of a plurality of events.
The predetermined type of touch can be implemented in various touch modes. For example, the predetermined type of touch may be a touch applied to a plurality of touch points at the same time or a touch-and-slide applied vertically bidirectionally.
In addition, the screen information associated with the specific notification information may be displayed in a first display format together with screen information that has been displayed prior to displaying a notification screen.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Figure 10A, the controller 180 can detect a second touch applied to a notification screen in a state where a first touch is applied to the notification information 1000a to signal a call. absence among notification information 1000a, 1000b, 1000c, 1000d to signal the occurrence of a plurality of events. In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of Figure 10A, the controller 180 may cause the display of the first screen information 310 and the call log information 1010 that has been displayed on the display unit. display 151 before displaying the notification screen in a first display format.
By another example, as illustrated in the first drawing of FIG. 10B, the controller 180 can detect a vertically bidirectional vertically applied touch-drag on the notification information 1000a to signal a missed call among the notification information 1000a. 1000b, 1000c, 1000d to signal the occurrence of a plurality of events. In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 10B, the controller 180 may cause the display of the first screen information 310 and the call log information 1010 that has been displayed on the display unit. display 151 before displaying the notification screen in a first display format.
In the foregoing description, a method of performing multitasking using a notification screen has been described. By this, the user can execute an application to event occurred in multitasking.
Hereinafter, a method of performing multitasking during the execution of a message application will be described. Figs. 11A-13C are conceptual views illustrating a method of performing multitasking during execution of a message application.
A mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may display screen information corresponding to two or more functions simultaneously on the display unit 151. On the other hand, an application may provide two or more functions. For example, the message application may provide a function of displaying the content of messages transmitted to one, and received from an external terminal and a video playback function included in a specific message.
The controller 180 may provide screen information corresponding to two or more functions provided from one application at the same time on the display unit 151.
For example, as shown in Fig. 1A1, the controller 180 may cause the display of the first screen information 310 including the contents of messages transmitted to one, and received from an external terminal on the screen. display unit 151. The first screen information 310 may include a message 1100 including video data. At this time, the controller 180 may cause the display screen 1110 of a video to be displayed as second screen information on the first screen information 310 overlapping in response to a user request. for video playback. In other words, the controller 180 may cause the display of the first screen information 310 and the playback screen 1110 of a video in a first display format.
When a new message is received from an external terminal during the video playback, the controller 180 may cause the contents of the new message to be displayed on the first screen information 310. For example, as illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 11A, the controller 180 may cause the contents of a new message to be displayed. In other words, the controller 180 can update the first screen information independently of the video playback. The refresh denotes an operation of adding new information to the existing information or changing the existing information into new information.
Moreover, although not shown in the drawing, even when a message including the video data disappears from the first screen information by updating the first screen information, the controller 180 may cause the display of the display screen 1110 of the video on the display unit 151. In other words, the controller 180 can maintain the playback of the video. Therefore, the user can receive a very last message and a video at the same time.
In addition, the controller 180 may perform a different function according to a touch mode with respect to the video playback screen 1110. The different function as a function associated with a video may include a function of changing the display format of the video. 1110 video playback screen, a function of storing a video in the memory 170, and the like.
For example, as shown in FIG. 1B1, the controller 180 may cause the display of notification information 1120 to indicate that it can be changed to a second display format based on a touch-and-drag having at least two tactile points with respect to the video playback screen 1110 and moving up and down. The controller 180 may cause the first screen information 310 and the video playback screen 1110 to be displayed in a second display format according to a multi-touch applied to the notification information 1120.
By another example, as illustrated in FIG. 1CI, the controller 180 may cause display information 1130 to be displayed to determine a position at which a video is to be stored (or downloaded) according to a touch sliding having at least two tactile points with respect to the video playback screen 1110 and moving from left to right.
The screen information for determining a position at which a video is to be stored (or downloaded) may include screen information such as a preset file on the memory, creating a new folder, and the like. The screen information for determining a position (or path) for storing (or downloading) the video may be understood as the feature screen information called "file manager", "data manager", and the like. The folder (or directory) can be a specific region of memory for storing files. The user may select a storage location of a video using screen information to determine a location where the video is to be stored. For example, as illustrated in the third drawing of FIG. 1CI, a specific folder 1140 can be selected as the storage location of the video.
In this case, the controller 180 may cause a video to be stored at the selected storage location. Further, as illustrated in the fourth drawing of Fig. 11C, when the video is stored, a progress bar 1150 indicating the progress of storing the video can be displayed on the display unit 151.
When the storage of the video is complete, the controller 180 may allow the progress bar to disappear from the display unit 151. In this case, although not shown in the drawing, a thumbnail image (or representative image) stored video may be displayed on the display unit 151. On the other hand, the controller 180 may cause a list of applications to be displayed as a bookmark depending on a predetermined type of touch applied. on a specific region of the display unit 151 while displaying the execution screen of a specific application.
For example, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of Figure 12, the controller 180 can detect a touch-and-drag moving centrally from a right edge region of the display unit 151 then the execution information 310 of a message application is displayed.
In this case, as illustrated in the third drawing of Figure 12, the controller 180 may cause an application list 1200 to be displayed on the execution information 310 of the overlapping message application. The application list may include thumbnail images 1200a, 1200b, 1200c corresponding to currently running applications.
As illustrated in the fourth drawing of Fig. 12, the controller 180 may cause a run screen 1210 of a gallery application to display on the execution information 310 of the overlapping message application according to the selection of the thumbnail image 1200c corresponding to the gallery application on the list of applications 1200. On the other hand, the message application may include a plurality of dialog boxes. Here, a dialog box denotes screen information to display the content of a message. The plurality of dialog boxes may have different external terminals for transmitting messages.
For example, a first dialog box is a dialog box for displaying a message transmitted to, or received from, a first external terminal, and a second dialog box is a dialog box for displaying a message transmitted to one, or received from a second external terminal.
When a new message is received from an external terminal included in the second dialog box while the first dialog box among a plurality of dialog boxes is displayed on the display unit 151, the controller 180 may cause the first dialog box and the second dialog box to appear at the same time.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Figure 13A, when a new message is received, at the second dialog box, while the first dialog box among a plurality of dialog boxes is displayed on the display unit 151, the controller 180 may cause the display of notification information 1300a to signal the new received message. At this time, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of Fig. 13A, when a touch-and-slide applied to two touch points at the same time is applied to the notification information 1300a to signal a new message, the controller 180 may result in the display of the second dialog box 1300b on the first dialog box 1310 inlay.
Further, as illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 13A, the controller 180 may cause the display of notification information 1320 indicating that the first dialog box 1310 and the second dialog box 1300b may be displayed in a second display format on the display unit 151 according to a touch-and-slide applied on two touch points at the same time with respect to the second dialog box 1300b. At this time, as illustrated in the fourth drawing of Figure 13A, when a multi-touch is applied to the notification information 1320 indicating that the first dialog box 1310 and the second dialog box 1300b can be displayed in a second display format, the controller 180 may cause the first dialog box 1310 and the second dialog box 1300b to be displayed in a second display format.
When a multi-touch is not applied to the notification information 1320 indicating that the first dialog box 1310 and the second dialog box 1300b can be displayed in a second display format, the controller 180 can maintain the first display format of the first dialog box 1310 and the second dialog box 1300b. On the other hand, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of Fig. 13B, when a touch-and-slide applied to two touch points at the same time with respect to the notification information 1300a to signal the new message is detected for longer. of a predetermined duration, the controller 180 may cause immediate display of the notification information 1320 indicating that the first dialog box 1310 and the second dialog box 1300b may be displayed in a second display format.
In this case, as described above, the controller 180 may cause the first dialog box 1310 and the second dialog box 1300b to be displayed in the first display format or the second display format as a function of time. a touch applied to the notification information 1320 indicating that the first dialog box 1310 and the second dialog box 1300b can be displayed in a second display format.
Alternatively, when a touch-and-drag applied to two touch points at the same time is applied to the notification information 1300a to signal the new message, the controller 180 may cause the first and second dialog box 1310 to be displayed. 1300b dialog in a second display format.
Then, as illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 13C, when a touch-and-slide applied to two tactile points at the same time with respect to the notification information 1300a to signal that the new message is detected for more than one duration predetermined, the controller 180 may cause the display of notification information 1330 indicating that only the second dialog box 1300b can be displayed on the display unit 151.
When a touch is released while the notification information 1330, indicating that only the second dialog box 1300b can be displayed, is displayed, the controller 180 can cause only the second dialog box 1300b to be displayed on the display unit. 151 display.
In the above description, a method of displaying a plurality of dialog boxes included in a message application has been described.
The present disclosure may convert and display the display format of a plurality of screen information. As a result, the user can receive a converted display format appropriately without going through various steps.
In addition, the present disclosure may provide a plurality of screen information at the same time, thus practically achieving interaction between each type of screen information. On the other hand, when a portion of screen information among a plurality of screen information is hidden and not seen in relation to other screen information, a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may provide a distorted portion of screen information to the user. Hereinafter, a method of providing a portion of screen information that is hidden and not seen in relation to other screen information will be described.
Fig. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling display of a plurality of screen information on a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure.
Further, Figs. 15 to 17 are conceptual views illustrating the control method of Fig. 14. First, the controller 180 of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may cause the display of first screen information and second screen information simultaneously on the display unit (S1410).
The controller 180 of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may cause a plurality of screen information to be displayed simultaneously on the display unit 151. For example, the controller 180 may cause the display of first screen information and second screen information simultaneously.
For this purpose, a user may apply a control command to generate first screen information and second screen information at the same time. For example, the user may display a list of applications, currently running applications, based on a touch detected at four touch points started at the same time from a specific edge region (e.g. right edge) and slid to a central region of the display unit 151. In this case, the controller 180 may cause the display of the first screen information of a first application and the second screen information of a second application selected by the user from the list of applications, currently running applications, at the same time.
The first screen information and the second screen information may be screen information corresponding to different applications or screen information corresponding to different functions provided from an application.
For example, the first screen information may be screen information corresponding to a web application, and the second screen information may be screen information corresponding to a gallery application.
For example, the first screen information is screen information indicating a first dialog box for transmitting and receiving messages to one, and from a first terminal, and the second screen information is screen information indicating a second dialog box for transmitting and receiving messages to one, and from a second terminal. On the other hand, the controller 180 may cause second screen information to be displayed on a partial region of a region on which first screen information is displayed. In other words, the controller 180 may cause the second screen information to be displayed on the first overlapping screen information. At this time, the second screen information can be displayed floating. The floating may denote a manner in which screen information is movable within the display area of the display unit 151.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 15, the controller 180 may cause the display of second screen information 1510 corresponding to an image on a partial region of a region on which first information is displayed. 1500 screen corresponding to a web page. At this time, the second screen information 1510 corresponding to the image can be displayed floating. In this case, the second screen information 1510 can move in response to a user control command.
The controller 180 of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may change the display format of information displayed on a partial region of the first screen information when the second screen information is displayed on a partial region of a region. on which the first screen information (S1420) is displayed.
When the second screen information 1510 is displayed on a partial region of a region on which the first screen information 1500 is displayed, the user is unable to view at least a portion of the first screen information 1500.
In order to prevent this, the controller 180 can change the information display format displayed on a partial region hidden by the second screen information 1510 to display it on another region of the first screen information 1500. More specifically the controller 180 can detect information in which the second screen information 1510 is displayed on a partial region of a region on which the first screen information 1500 is displayed, and displayed on a partial region hidden by the second information. 1510 of the first screen information 1500. Then, the controller 180 can change the information display format displayed on the partial region. Here, the display format denotes a visual appearance, such as a display size, a display position, a display shape, and the like, according to which the information is displayed. For example, when the information is text, the controller 180 can change at least one of a line spacing of text, a text size or a text position. The term "change of the information display format" may have the same meaning as the term "distortion of the information display format".
The controller 180 of a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may result in displaying information displayed on a partial region in which the display format is changed and information displayed on a region adjacent to the partial region at the same time on an area adjacent to the partial region (S 1430).
The controller 180 can change the display format of information displayed on a partial region, and then cause the display of information displayed on a partial region in which the display format is changed and information displayed on the region. adjacent at the same time on a region adjacent to the partial region.
The adjacent region may be a surrounding region of the region on which the second screen information 1510 is displayed. For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 15, a region 1520 adjacent to a partial region may be a region on the left side of a region on which the second screen information 1510 is displayed.
The controller 180 can change the display format of information displayed on the adjacent region to cause the display of information displayed on a partial region in which the display format is changed and information displayed on the adjacent region by same time. In other words, the controller 180 can change all information display formats displayed on a partial region and information displayed on a region adjacent to the partial region.
Then, the controller 180 can cause display information displayed on a partial region and information displayed on an adjacent region in a changed display format on the adjacent region. For example, as illustrated in the second drawing of Figure 15, the controller 180 can change the line spacing and text size displayed on a partial region and text displayed on an adjacent region to display on a region 1520 adjacent to a partial region. Therefore, the user can view information hidden by the second screen information 1510 without any further manipulation of the second screen information.
By another example, as shown in Fig. 16, when second screen information 1610 including an image is displayed on first screen information 1600 including the contents of a plurality of messages, the controller 180 can detect a specific message displayed on a region on which the second screen information 1610 is displayed among the plurality of messages.
In this case, the controller 180 can move and cause the specific message to be displayed on a region 1620 adjacent to a region on which the second screen information 1610 is displayed. Therefore, the user can view the first information of 1600 screen and the second 1610 screen information at the same time as well as simultaneously receive event information hidden by the second screen information.
The controller 180 does not change the display format of the remaining information, other than information displayed on the partial region of the first screen information. In other words, the controller 180 can maintain the display format of the remaining information, other than information displayed on a partial region adjacent to the partial region. On the other hand, the second screen information can be moved according to a user control command. In other words, the controller 180 can change the display position of the second screen information according to the control command of the user. For example, the controller 180 may change the display position of the second screen information in response to a drag input applied to the second screen information.
In this case, the controller 180 can re-detect information displayed on a region in which the second screen information is moved. Then, the controller 180 can change information displayed on a region in which the second screen information is moved and information displayed on a region adjacent to the region in which the second screen information is moved to display on a region adjacent to the region in which the second screen information is moved.
Simultaneously, the controller 180 may reset the information display format, for which the display format has been changed before the movement of the second screen information, to a state before the display format change. In other words, the controller 180 can reset the display format of information that is not hidden by the second screen information to a state before changing the display format to display on the display unit 151. .
Alternatively, the controller 180 may move the second screen information according to a predetermined condition. The predetermined condition may be a condition for the first screen information to be refreshed or a condition for the first screen information to be scrolled.
For example, when specific information of the first screen information is refreshed, the controller 180 can detect a specific region corresponding to a region on which specific information is displayed on a region of the display unit 151. The specific region may be a region that is furthest from a region where specific information is displayed.
In this case, the controller 180 can move the second screen information to display the second screen information on the specific region.
For example, when the first screen information is scrolled, the controller 180 can detect a specific region located in a direction opposite to a screen information direction moving through the scroll.
In this case, the controller 180 can move the second screen information to cause the second screen information to be displayed on the specific region.
In addition, the size or shape of the second screen information can be changed according to a predetermined condition. On the other hand, the controller 180 may allow the second screen information to temporarily disappear from the display unit 151 in response to a predetermined type of touch applied to the second screen information. The predetermined type of touch may include a multi-touch, a long touch, a double touch, a touch-and-slide, and the like.
In this case, the controller 180 may cause the displayed information to be displayed on a partial region in which the second screen information is displayed on the display unit 151 in a state prior to changing the display format.
For example, as shown in the first drawing of Fig. 17, the controller 180 can detect a long touch applied to second screen information 1710 while the second screen information 1710 including an image is displayed on first 1700 screen information containing a web page.
In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 17, the controller 180 may allow the second screen information 1710 to disappear from the display unit 151. Therefore, the user can view the first 1700 screen information with an unchanged display format without any interference from the second screen information 1710. At this time, the controller 180 may cause a guide image 1720 to be displayed indicating the display position of the seconds 1710 screen information on a region whose second screen information 1710 disappears. Therefore, the user can recognize a state where the second screen information temporarily disappears, and know the existence and content of information hidden by the second screen information. On the other hand, as illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 17, when a predetermined period of time has elapsed after the second screen information 1710 disappears, the controller 180 may cause the second information of 1710 screen again. In this case, the controller 180 can provide both the first screen information 1700 and the second screen information 1710. In addition, when first screen information and second screen information are provided simultaneously, a The mobile terminal according to the present disclosure may change the display format of at least a portion of the first screen information to provide the user as described above.
In the above, a method of providing information hidden by the second screen information on the first screen information when the second screen information is displayed on the first screen information has been described.
Therefore, the user can receive information hidden by the second screen information as well as receive the first screen information and the second screen information at the same time.
Hereinafter, a method of performing a function of a function execution bar when the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed on a plurality of regions of the display unit will be described. Figures 18 to 21B are conceptual views illustrating a control method according to the display position of a function bar.
The controller 180 may partition the display unit 151 into a plurality of regions. For example, the controller 180 may partition the display unit 151 into a first region and a second region.
In addition, the controller 180 can cause each of the plurality of partitioned regions to display different screen information. In this case, the controller 180 can individually control information displayed in each partitioned region.
For example, as shown in the first drawing of Figure 18, the controller 180 may cause the display of first screen information 1800 on a first region, and the display of second screen information 1810 on a second region.
The controller 180 may cause a function execution bar 1820 to be displayed on a region of the display unit 151. Here, the function execution bar 1820 may be a bar-type graphical object including a graphic object linked to a function of the entry on a home screen, a graphic object linked to a function of cancellation of execution, and a graphic object linked to a function for displaying an application list carried out . The entry function in a home screen may be a function of displaying a home screen indicating a pending state on the display unit 151. The function of canceling execution may be a function for canceling the execution of a function currently executed, and for entering a screen just before the execution of the current function, for example, an input function in a previous web page. The display function of an application list performed can be a function for displaying a list of applications including applications currently performed on a mobile terminal.
When first 1800 screen information and second screen information 1810 are displayed on different regions, the controller 180 can change a display region of the function bar according to a predetermined type of touch applied. on the 1820 function bar.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 18, the controller 180 can move the function execution bar 1820 according to two drag inputs applied to the function execution bar 1820 as well as function of a direction in which both drag inputs are applied.
As illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 18, the controller 180 can move the function execution bar 1820 to a central region of the display unit 151 depending on the application of two drag inputs having the left direction according to a front surface of the display unit 151.
Further, as shown in the third drawing of Fig. 18, the controller 180 may cause the function execution bar 1820 to be displayed on the left region of the display unit 151 according to two inputs. dragging with the left direction applied to the 1820 function bar displayed on the central region.
The controller 180 may perform a function of the function execution bar 1820 relative to screen information displayed on a region that is most adjacent to a region displayed with the function execution bar 1820. For example, as shown in the first drawing of Fig. 18, when the function execution bar 1820 is displayed on the right region of the display unit 151, the controller 180 can execute a function of the execution bar on the second screen information 1810. In addition, as illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 18, when the function execution bar 1820 is displayed on the left region of the display unit 151 , the controller 180 can execute a function of the function execution bar on the first screen information 1800. On the other hand, when the function execution bar is located on a central region, the controller 180 may perform a function with respect to first screen information or second screen information according to an input with respect to the function execution bar.
More specifically, the controller 180 may perform a function for first screen information or second screen information in the direction of a drag entry applied to the function execution bar.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 19A, the controller 180 may cause a function execution bar 1920 to be displayed on a region between first screen information 1900 and second information of 1910 screen, namely, on a central region of the display unit 151.
Further, as illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 19A, the controller 180 can convert the function execution bar 1920 from an inactive state to an active state in response to a short touch applied to the bar of Execution of functions 1920. Here, the activation of the function execution bar 1920 is a state in which functions included in the function execution bar are executable. On the contrary, disabling the function execution bar 1920 is a state in which functions included in the function execution bar are limited.
As illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 19A, while the function execution bar 1920 is in an active state, the controller 180 may execute a run-cancellation function for the first screen information 1900 in response to a touch-and-drag to the first screen information 1900 applied to a graphic object related to the function of canceling execution included in the function execution bar.
In this case, as illustrated in the fourth drawing of Fig. 19A, the controller 180 may cause the display of screen information 1930 indicating a previous web page of the first screen information 1900 on a first region.
Similarly, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 19B, the function execution bar 1920 may be in an active state. In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 19B, the controller 180 may execute an execution cancel function with respect to the second screen information 1910 in response to a touch-drag to the second information. 1910 applied to a graphic object related to a function of canceling execution included in the function bar 1920.
As illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 19B, when an execution canceling function with respect to the second screen information 1910 is performed, the controller 180 may cause the display of screen information 1940 indicating a previous web page of the second 1910 screen information on a second region. Therefore, the user can perform a function included in the function execution bar through a drag-and-drop entry to a region on which screen information is displayed to perform a function included in the function bar. executing functions against the function execution bar displayed on a central region. Therefore, the user can intuitively set screen information that is a function execution subject.
By another example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 20A, the controller 180 can detect a drag entry to first screen information 2000 applied to a graphic object related to a display function of a list applications including currently running applications.
In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 20A, the controller 180 may cause a list of applications 2030 including applications currently executed 2030a, 2030b, 2030c to be displayed on a first region.
Further, as illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 20A, the controller 180 may cause a specific application run screen 2030c to be displayed on the first region in response to a touch applied to the Specific application 2030c on the list of applications 2030. On the other hand, the controller 180 may cause the display of a run screen of a specific application according to a drag entry applied to the specific application included in the application. list of applications.
For example, as shown in the first and second drawings of Fig. 20B, the controller 180 may cause an application list 2030 to be displayed on a first region in response to an entry to drag to the first information of the application. 2000 screen applied to a graphic object linked to a display function of a list of applications including currently running applications. At this time, as shown in the second drawing of Fig. 20B, the controller 180 may cause a specific application run screen 2030c to display on a second region based on a drag entry. to the second screen information 2010 applied to the specific application 2030c. On the other hand, contrary to the foregoing description, the function execution bar may be provided in form related to specific screen information of the first screen information or second screen information. For example, as shown in the first drawing of Fig. 21A, the controller 180 may cause the function execution bar 2120 to be displayed as a bookmark connected to the first screen information 2100.
Here, the function execution bar 2120 may be provided in form connected to currently active screen information between the first screen information 2100 and the second screen information 2110. Here, the active screen information can be screen information selected by the user.
In this case, the controller 180 may provide the function execution bar in a state where the first screen information is not hidden.
In addition, when the function execution bar 2120 is connectedly connected, the controller 180 can perform functions included in the function execution bar with respect to screen information related to the execution bar of the execution bar. For example, as illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 21A, the controller 180 may perform a rollback function on the first screen information 2100, and cause the display of information about 2130 screen including a previous web page of the first 2100 screen information on a first region.
Similarly, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of Fig. 21B, the controller 180 may cause the display of screen information 2150 including a previous web page second screen information 2110 on a second region in response to a touch applied to a graphic object related to an execution canceling function while a function execution bar 2140 in form connected to the second screen information 2110 is displayed.
In the above description, a method of executing a function of a function execution bar when first screen information and second screen information are displayed on a plurality of regions of the unit of operation. display has been described. By this, the user can intuitively use a function of a function execution bar on the partitioned display unit in a plurality of regions.
Hereinafter, a method of controlling the display format of specific screen information when a plurality of screen information is displayed at the same time will be described. Figs. 22A-25 are conceptual views illustrating a method of controlling the display format of specific screen information when a plurality of screen information is displayed at the same time.
The controller 180 according to the present disclosure may cause the display of the second screen information to overlap the first screen information on the display unit 151.
The controller 180 may detect the first screen information scrolled while the second screen information is displayed on the first overlapping screen information. In this case, the controller 180 can change the display format of the second screen information.
For example, as illustrated in the first drawing of Fig. 22A, the controller 180 can detect the first screen information 2200 scrolled while the second screen information 2210 is displayed on the first screen information 2200 in overlap.
In this case, as illustrated in the second drawing of Fig. 22A, the controller 180 can reduce a display size of the second screen information 2210. In other words, a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure can determine information of screen on which the user manipulation is applied as screen information of interest, and reduce a display size of other information to not allow the screen information of interest to be hidden by other information. By this, the user can view a lot of screen information currently interested. On the other hand, as illustrated in the third drawing of Fig. 22A, when the scrolling of the first screen information 2200 is completed, the controller 180 can cause the display of the second screen information 2210 to a state before the change of the display format on the display unit 151.
Alternatively, as illustrated in the first and second drawings of Fig. 22B, the controller 180 may detect the first refreshed screen information 2200 in a state where the display format of the second screen information 2210 is changed.
Here, a refresh is an operation of receiving new information, which is different from previously displayed information, via wireless communication and their display on the display unit.
In this case, as illustrated in the third drawing of FIG. 22B, the controller 180 may cause the second screen information 2210 to be displayed again. Further, although not shown in the drawing, when the first screen information is scrolled, the controller 180 can change the display position of the second screen information in a direction corresponding to a scroll direction of the first screen information. screen information. As a result, the user can view newly displayed information while scrolling through the first screen information without interfering with the second screen information.
Alternatively, the controller 180 may change the display position of the second screen information according to a touch applied to an edge region of the second screen information. At this time, the controller 180 can determine the display position of the second screen information as a position corresponding to the position of the touch-applied region.
For example, as shown in Fig. 23A, controller 180 may cause second display information 2310 to be displayed on an upper left edge region of display unit 151 in response to a touch applied to a left region of an upper edge region of the second screen information 2310, the second screen information being displayed on first screen information 2300.
By another example, as shown in Fig. 23B, the controller 180 may cause the second screen information 2310 to be displayed on an upper central region of the display unit 151 in response to a touch applied to a region in the upper edge region of the second screen information 2310, the second screen information 2310 being displayed on the first screen information 2300. By this, the use can intuitively move the second screen information. On the other hand, controller 180 may cause first screen information 2400 to be displayed on a first region, and display of third screen information 2420 on second screen information 2410 overlapping a second region. . At this time, the display size of the third screen information can be simultaneously changed by changing the display size of the second screen information.
For example, as shown in Fig. 24, the controller 180 can change the size of the first region and the second region based on a touch applied on a boundary region between the first region and the second region.
In this case, the controller 180 may also change a size of the first screen information 2400 and a size of the second screen information 2410 to correspond to the size of the first region and the second region. At this time, the controller 180 may also reduce the size of the third screen information 2420 as the size of the second screen information 2410 is reduced.
In contrast, although not shown in the drawing, when the third screen information 2420 is displayed on the first screen information, the controller 180 can maintain the size of the third screen information 2420 although the size of the first information 2400 is enlarged.
Alternatively, the display position of the third screen information can be changed depending on whether the first screen information and the second screen information are turned on or off.
For example, as shown in Fig. 25, when the second screen information 2510 is enabled, the controller 180 can move and cause the display of third screen information 2520 on first screen information 2500 based on a touch input of the user. Therefore, the user can receive an activated screen without interfering with the third screen information 2520.
Further, when a plurality of screen information is displayed at the same time, and thus part of screen information is hidden, a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure can distort the hidden screen information, thus providing effectively hidden information.
In addition, when a plurality of screen information is provided at the same time, a mobile terminal according to the present disclosure can move a function bar display region, thereby performing each function included in the function bar relative to to any type of screen information of the plurality of screen information. As a result, the user can directly select the execution topics of functions included in the function bar display region.
The present invention may be implemented in the form of computer-readable codes on a medium written by the program. Computer readable media may include all types of recording devices in which data readable by a computer system is stored. Examples of computer readable media may include a hard disk drive (HDD), a silicon disk drive (SDD), a solid state disk (SSD), a ROM, a RAM, a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a diskette, and an optical data storage device, and the like, and also include a device implemented as a carrier wave (for example, transmission over the Internet). In addition, the computer may include the controller 180 of the terminal. Therefore, the detailed description of the invention should not be construed as being restrictive in all respects but considered illustrative. The scope of the invention is to be determined by reasonable interpretation of the appended claims and any changes that are within the equivalent scope of the invention are included within the scope of the invention.
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Claims (15)
[1" id="c-fr-0001]
A mobile terminal (100), comprising: a display device (151); and a controller (180) configured to cause the display device (151) to display first screen information and second screen information simultaneously in a first display format in response to a first type of display. user input, wherein the second screen information overlaps at least a portion of the first screen information in the first display format; and displays the first screen information and the second screen information in a second display format in response to a second type of user input, wherein the first screen information and the second screen information are not displayed. do not overlap in the second display format.
[2" id="c-fr-0002]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 1, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display (151) to display a guide image when a first touch is applied to a region specific of the second screen information while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed in the first display format, the guide image guiding the conversion of the first display format to the second screen format. display.
[3" id="c-fr-0003]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 2, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to display the first screen information and the second screen information. in the second display format in response to a second touch applied to the guide image.
[4" id="c-fr-0004]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 1 to 2, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to: cause the first screen information or the second screen information to be in a mode of operation. editing in response to user input to switch a received display format while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed in the second display format; and causing the display device (151) to display the first screen information and the second screen information in the first display format in response to a touch applied to a region of the first or second information of screen that are in edit mode.
[5" id="c-fr-0005]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 1 to 2, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to display an indicator related to the second screen information instead of second screen information when a size of the second screen information is reduced to a size that is smaller than a predetermined size in response to a received user input while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed in the first display format.
[6" id="c-fr-0006]
The mobile terminal (100) according to claim 5, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display (151) to re-display the second incrustation screen information over the first screen information in response to a touch applied to the indicator while the first screen information is displayed.
[7" id="c-fr-0007]
The mobile terminal (100) according to claim 5, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to display second updated screen information associated with an event during which a preset period when the event occurs relative to an application associated with the second screen information while the indicator is displayed, the second updated screen information being displayed without requiring user input; and redisplaying the indicator instead of the second screen information when the preset period expires while the second updated screen information is displayed.
[8" id="c-fr-0008]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 1 to 2, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to change a size of the first screen information and a the size of the second screen information in response to a touch applied on a boundary region between the first screen information and the second screen information that is displayed in the second display format; and displays an indicator related to the first or second screen information whose size is reduced to a size that is smaller than a predetermined size so that the first or second reduced screen information is replaced by the indicator.
[9" id="c-fr-0009]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 1 to 2, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to display a notification screen containing notification information for signaling the occurrence of an event related to an application associated with the second screen information; and displays the first screen information and second screen information in the first display format in response to the first type of user input applied to the notification information.
[10" id="c-fr-0010]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 1 to 2, wherein: the first screen information includes a message communicated with an external terminal in real time; the second screen information is a screen for playing a video contained in a message received from the external terminal; and the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to continue displaying the readout screen when a new message is received from the external terminal during playback of the video so that the first screen information including the new message and the second screen information including the playback screen are displayed in the first display format.
[11" id="c-fr-0011]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 10, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to display screen information to set a path for downloading the video in response to a drag entry applied to the second screen information in a predetermined direction, the drag entry being received while the play screen is displayed.
[12" id="c-fr-0012]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 1 to 2, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to display icons corresponding to a plurality of applications in response. a user input for displaying both the first screen information and the second screen information simultaneously, the user input being received while only the first screen information is displayed.
[13" id="c-fr-0013]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 12, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to display an application execution screen corresponding to an icon specific as second screen information in response to a touch applied to the specific icon among the icons.
[14" id="c-fr-0014]
The mobile terminal (100) of claim 1 to 2, wherein the controller (180) is further configured to cause the display device (151) to display the first screen information and the second information of the display device. in the second display format in response to a drag applied to the second screen information in a specific direction while the first screen information and the second screen information are displayed in the first display format .
[15" id="c-fr-0015]
A method of controlling a mobile terminal (100), the method comprising: displaying first screen information and second screen information simultaneously in a first display format in response to a first type of user input wherein the second screen information overlaps at least a portion of the first screen information in the first display format; and displaying the first screen information and second screen information in a second display format in response to a second type of user input, wherein the first screen information and the second screen information do not overlap in the second display format.
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