WO2016153207A1 - Terminal mobile et son procédé de commande - Google Patents

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WO2016153207A1
WO2016153207A1 PCT/KR2016/002543 KR2016002543W WO2016153207A1 WO 2016153207 A1 WO2016153207 A1 WO 2016153207A1 KR 2016002543 W KR2016002543 W KR 2016002543W WO 2016153207 A1 WO2016153207 A1 WO 2016153207A1
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  • the present invention relates to a mobile terminal and a method of controlling the same so that the use of the terminal can be implemented in consideration of user convenience.
  • Terminals may be divided into mobile / portable terminals and stationary terminals according to their mobility.
  • the mobile terminal may be further classified into a handheld terminal and a vehicle mounted terminal according to whether a user can directly carry it.
  • the functions of mobile terminals are diversifying. For example, data and voice communication, taking a picture and video with a camera, recording a voice, playing a music file through a speaker system, and outputting an image or video to a display unit.
  • Some terminals have an electronic game play function or a multimedia player function.
  • recent mobile terminals may receive multicast signals that provide visual content such as broadcasting, video, and television programs.
  • such a terminal is a multimedia player having a complex function such as taking a picture or a video, playing a music or video file, playing a game, or receiving a broadcast. Is being implemented.
  • smart watch-type mobile terminals have a smaller display size than general mobile terminals due to conditions worn on their wrists, which makes it impossible to display more items on the screen and does not display the current screen by touching the screen.
  • the present invention is proposed to meet the above-mentioned necessity or to solve the above-described problems. If the number of items that can be displayed on the screen is greater than or equal to a preset number, a circular scroll bar for scrolling the items is bounded by the screen.
  • the present invention provides a mobile terminal and a control method thereof.
  • a watch type mobile terminal comprising: a touch screen for displaying one or more items on a circular screen; And a controller configured to display a scroll bar for scrolling the items on an edge of the screen when the number of items is equal to or greater than a preset number.
  • the image is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise along the edge of the screen, and the items are scrolled in correspondence with the rotation amount of the scroll bar.
  • a method of controlling a watch type mobile terminal comprising: displaying one or more items on a circular screen of a touch screen; Determining whether the number of items is a preset number or more; And displaying a scroll bar for scrolling the items on the edge of the screen, if the number of items is equal to or greater than a preset number. It is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise along an edge, and the items are scrolled in correspondence with the amount of rotation of the scroll bar.
  • a circular scroll bar is provided on the screen border, and the user scrolls the items according to the clock or counterclockwise rotation of the circular scroll bar. It provides the effect of providing a scrolling function that is easy to operate within the watch size.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a mobile terminal related to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a view for explaining a watch-type mobile terminal according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a control process of a mobile terminal according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a view for explaining a scroll operation using a circular scroll bar according to the present invention.
  • 5 and 6 are diagrams for explaining the index scroll operation by name of items according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a scrolling operation on a content item using a circular scroll bar.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining a display operation between a circular scroll bar and a page indicator.
  • FIG. 9 is a view for explaining an operation of changing an environment setting value of a mobile terminal according to a scrolling operation of a circular scroll bar.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram for describing an operation of adjusting a size of a wheel area of a scroll bar.
  • FIG. 11 is a view for explaining an operation of setting time such as an alarm, a schedule, and a timer according to a scroll operation of a circular scroll bar.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining an operation of setting a date such as an alarm, a schedule, and a timer according to a scroll operation of a circular scroll bar.
  • 13 to 20 are calendars in which items can be registered for events on at least one date according to the present invention, and are diagrams for explaining the operation of the calendar.
  • 21 to 37 are items illustrating a watch home screen which is a standby screen of a watch type mobile terminal according to the present invention, and illustrates an operation related to the watch home screen.
  • 38 to 40 are items for alarm according to the present invention, and are diagrams for explaining an operation related to the alarm.
  • FIG. 41 is a diagram illustrating a timer item and an operation related to the timer.
  • FIG. 42 is a diagram for explaining an operation related to the world time and the item according to the present invention.
  • the mobile terminal described herein includes a mobile phone, a smart phone, a laptop computer, a digital broadcasting terminal, a personal digital assistant, a portable multimedia player, a navigation, a slate PC , Tablet PCs, ultrabooks, wearable devices, such as smartwatches, glass glasses, head mounted displays, and the like. have.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a mobile terminal related to the present invention.
  • the mobile terminal 100 includes a wireless communication unit 110, an input unit 120, a sensing unit 140, an output unit 150, an interface unit 160, a memory 170, a controller 180, and a power supply unit 190. And the like.
  • the components shown in FIG. 1A are not essential to implementing a mobile terminal, so that the mobile terminal described herein may have more or fewer components than those listed above.
  • the wireless communication unit 110 of the components may include one or more modules that enable wireless communication between the network in which the terminal 100 or an external server is located.
  • the wireless communication unit 110 may include at least one of the broadcast receiving module 111, the mobile communication module 112, the wireless internet module 113, the short range communication module 114, and the location information module 115. .
  • the input unit 120 may include a camera 121 or an image input unit for inputting an image signal, a microphone 122 for inputting an audio signal, an audio input unit, or a user input unit 123 for receiving information from a user. , Touch keys, mechanical keys, and the like.
  • the voice data or the image data collected by the input unit 120 may be analyzed and processed as a control command of the user.
  • the sensing unit 140 may include one or more sensors for sensing at least one of information in the mobile terminal, surrounding environment information surrounding the mobile terminal, and user information.
  • the sensing unit 140 may include a proximity sensor 141, an illumination sensor 142, an illumination sensor, a touch sensor, an acceleration sensor, a magnetic sensor, and gravity.
  • Optical sensors e.g. cameras 121), microphones (see 122), battery gages, environmental sensors (e.g.
  • the mobile terminal disclosed herein may include such sensors.
  • Information sensed by at least two sensors Combined can be used.
  • the output unit 150 is used to generate an output related to sight, hearing, or tactile sense, and includes at least one of a display unit 151, an audio output unit 152, a hap tip module 153, and an optical output unit 154. can do.
  • the display unit 151 forms a layer structure with or is integrally formed with the touch sensor, thereby implementing a touch screen.
  • the touch screen may function as a user input unit 123 that provides an input interface between the mobile terminal 100 and the user, and may also provide an output interface between the mobile terminal 100 and the user.
  • the interface unit 160 serves as a path to various types of external devices connected to the mobile terminal 100.
  • the interface unit 160 connects a device equipped with a wired / wireless headset port, an external charger port, a wired / wireless data port, a memory card port, and an identification module. It may include at least one of a port, an audio input / output (I / O) port, a video input / output (I / O) port, and an earphone port.
  • I / O audio input / output
  • I / O video input / output
  • earphone port an earphone port
  • the memory 170 may store a plurality of application programs or applications driven in the mobile terminal 100, data for operating the mobile terminal 100, and instructions. At least some of these applications may be downloaded from an external server via wireless communication. In addition, at least some of the other applications may exist on the mobile terminal 100 from the time of shipment for basic functions of the mobile terminal 100 (for example, a call forwarding, a calling function, a message receiving, and a calling function). .
  • the application program may be stored in the memory 170 and installed on the mobile terminal 100 to be driven by the controller 180 to perform an operation (or function) of the mobile terminal.
  • the controller 180 In addition to the operation related to the application program, the controller 180 typically controls the overall operation of the mobile terminal 100.
  • the controller 180 may provide or process information or a function appropriate to a user by processing signals, data, information, and the like, which are input or output through the above-described components, or by driving an application program stored in the memory 170.
  • controller 180 may control at least some of the components described with reference to FIG. 1A in order to drive an application program stored in the memory 170. Furthermore, the controller 180 may operate by combining at least two or more of the components included in the mobile terminal 100 to drive the application program.
  • the power supply unit 190 receives power from an external power source and an internal power source under the control of the controller 180 to supply power to each component included in the mobile terminal 100.
  • the power supply unit 190 includes a battery, which may be a built-in battery or a replaceable battery.
  • At least some of the components may operate in cooperation with each other to implement an operation, control, or control method of the mobile terminal according to various embodiments described below.
  • the operation, control, or control method of the mobile terminal may be implemented on the mobile terminal by driving at least one application program stored in the memory 170.
  • the broadcast receiving module 111 of the wireless communication unit 110 receives a broadcast signal and / or broadcast related information from an external broadcast management server through a broadcast channel.
  • the broadcast channel may include a satellite channel and a terrestrial channel.
  • Two or more broadcast receiving modules may be provided to the mobile terminal 100 for simultaneous broadcast reception or switching of broadcast channels for at least two broadcast channels.
  • the mobile communication module 112 may include technical standards or communication schemes (eg, Global System for Mobile communication (GSM), Code Division Multi Access (CDMA), Wideband CDMA (WCDMA), and High Speed (HSDPA)). Downlink Packet Access (LTE), Long Term Evolution (LTE), etc.) transmits and receives wireless signals with at least one of a base station, an external terminal, and a server.
  • GSM Global System for Mobile communication
  • CDMA Code Division Multi Access
  • WCDMA Wideband CDMA
  • HSDPA High Speed
  • LTE Downlink Packet Access
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • the wireless signal may include various types of data according to transmission and reception of a voice call signal, a video call call signal, or a text / multimedia message.
  • the wireless internet module 113 refers to a module for wireless internet access and may be embedded or external to the mobile terminal 100.
  • the wireless internet module 113 is configured to transmit and receive wireless signals in a communication network according to wireless internet technologies.
  • wireless Internet technologies include Wireless LAN (WLAN), Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) Direct, Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), Wireless broadband (Wibro), World Interoperability for Microwave Access (Wimax), and High Speed Downlink (HSDPA).
  • WLAN Wireless LAN
  • WiFi Wireless Fidelity
  • DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance
  • Wibro Wireless broadband
  • Wimax World Interoperability for Microwave Access
  • HSDPA High Speed Downlink
  • Packet Access LTE
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • LTE Long Term Evolution
  • the wireless Internet module 113 transmits and receives data according to at least one wireless Internet technology in a range including Internet technologies not listed above.
  • the wireless Internet module 113 for performing a wireless Internet access through the mobile communication network is the mobile communication module. It can be understood as a kind of (112).
  • the short range communication module 114 is for short range communication, and includes Bluetooth, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra Wideband (UWB), ZigBee, NFC ( Near field communication may be supported using at least one of Near Field Communication, Wi-Fi, and Wi-Fi Direct technologies.
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification
  • IrDA Infrared Data Association
  • UWB Ultra Wideband
  • ZigBee ZigBee
  • NFC Near field communication may be supported using at least one of Near Field Communication, Wi-Fi, and Wi-Fi Direct technologies.
  • the short-range communication module 114 may be configured between a mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system, between the mobile terminal 100 and another mobile terminal 100, or through a wireless personal area network. Wireless communication between the network 100 and another mobile terminal 100 (or an external server) is located.
  • the other mobile terminal 100 is a wearable device capable of exchanging (or interworking) data with the mobile terminal 100 according to the present invention (for example, smartwatch, smart glasses). (smart glass), head mounted display (HMD), and virtual reality (VR) device.
  • smartwatch smart glasses
  • HMD head mounted display
  • VR virtual reality
  • the short range communication module 114 may sense (or recognize) a wearable device that can communicate with the mobile terminal 100, around the mobile terminal 100. Further, when the detected wearable device is a device that is authenticated to communicate with the mobile terminal 100 according to the present invention, the controller 180 may include at least a portion of data processed by the mobile terminal 100 in the short range communication module ( The transmission may be transmitted to the wearable device through 114.
  • the user of the wearable device may use data processed by the mobile terminal 100 through the wearable device. For example, according to this, when a call is received by the mobile terminal 100, the user performs a phone call through the wearable device or when a message is received by the mobile terminal 100, the received through the wearable device. It is possible to check the message.
  • the location information module 115 is a module for obtaining a location (or current location) of a mobile terminal, and a representative example thereof is a Global Positioning System (GPS) module or a Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) module.
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity
  • the mobile terminal may acquire the location of the mobile terminal using a signal transmitted from a GPS satellite.
  • the mobile terminal may acquire the location of the mobile terminal based on information of the wireless access point (AP) transmitting or receiving the Wi-Fi module and the wireless signal.
  • AP wireless access point
  • the input unit 120 is for inputting image information (or signal), audio information (or signal), or information input from a user.
  • the mobile terminal 100 may include one or a plurality of cameras 121.
  • the camera 121 processes image frames such as still images or moving images obtained by the image sensor in the video call mode or the photographing mode.
  • the processed image frame may be displayed on the display unit 151.
  • the plurality of cameras 121 provided in the mobile terminal 100 may be arranged to form a matrix structure, and through the camera 121 forming a matrix structure in this way, the mobile terminal 100 may have various angles or focuses.
  • the plurality of pieces of image information may be input.
  • the plurality of cameras 121 may be arranged in a stereo structure to acquire a left image and a right image for implementing a stereoscopic image.
  • the microphone 122 processes external sound signals into electrical voice data.
  • the processed voice data may be variously used according to a function (or an application program being executed) performed by the mobile terminal 100. Meanwhile, various microphones for removing noise may be implemented in the microphone 122 to remove noise generated in the process of receiving an external sound signal.
  • the user input unit 123 is for receiving information from a user. When information is input through the user input unit 123, the controller 180 may control an operation of the mobile terminal 100 to correspond to the input information. .
  • the user input unit 123 may be a mechanical input unit (or a mechanical key, for example, a button, a dome switch, a jog wheel, or the like located on the front, rear, or side surfaces of the mobile terminal 100). Jog switch, etc.) and touch input means.
  • the touch input means may include a virtual key, a soft key, or a visual key displayed on the touch screen through a software process, or a portion other than the touch screen. It may be made of a touch key disposed in the.
  • the virtual key or the visual key may be displayed on the touch screen while having various forms, for example, graphic, text, icon, video, or the like. It can be made of a combination of.
  • the sensing unit 140 senses at least one of information in the mobile terminal, surrounding environment information surrounding the mobile terminal, and user information, and generates a sensing signal corresponding thereto.
  • the controller 180 may control driving or operation of the mobile terminal 100 or perform data processing, function or operation related to an application program installed in the mobile terminal 100 based on the sensing signal. Representative sensors among various sensors that may be included in the sensing unit 140 will be described in more detail.
  • the proximity sensor 141 refers to a sensor that detects the presence or absence of an object approaching a predetermined detection surface or an object present in the vicinity without using mechanical force by using electromagnetic force or infrared rays.
  • the proximity sensor 141 may be disposed in an inner region of the mobile terminal covered by the touch screen described above or near the touch screen.
  • the proximity sensor 141 has a longer life and higher utilization than a contact sensor.
  • the proximity sensor 141 examples include a transmission photoelectric sensor, a direct reflection photoelectric sensor, a mirror reflection photoelectric sensor, a high frequency oscillation proximity sensor, a capacitive proximity sensor, a magnetic proximity sensor, and an infrared proximity sensor.
  • the proximity sensor 141 may be configured to detect the proximity of the object by the change of the electric field according to the proximity of the conductive object.
  • the touch screen (or touch sensor) itself may be classified as a proximity sensor.
  • the proximity sensor 141 may detect a proximity touch and a proximity touch pattern (for example, a proximity touch distance, a proximity touch direction, a proximity touch speed, a proximity touch time, a proximity touch position, and a proximity touch movement state). have.
  • the controller 180 processes data (or information) corresponding to the proximity touch operation and the proximity touch pattern detected through the proximity sensor 141 as described above, and further, provides visual information corresponding to the processed data. It can be output on the touch screen. Further, the controller 180 may control the mobile terminal 100 to process different operations or data (or information) according to whether the touch on the same point on the touch screen is a proximity touch or a touch touch. .
  • the touch sensor senses a touch (or touch input) applied to the touch screen (or the display unit 151) using at least one of various touch methods such as a resistive film method, a capacitive method, an infrared method, an ultrasonic method, and a magnetic field method. do.
  • the touch sensor may be configured to convert a change in pressure applied to a specific portion of the touch screen and capacitance generated at the specific portion into an electrical input signal.
  • the touch sensor may be configured to detect a position, an area, a pressure at the touch, and the like, when the touch object applying a touch on the touch screen is touched on the touch sensor.
  • the touch object is an object applying a touch to the touch sensor and may be, for example, a finger, a touch pen or a stylus pen, a pointer, or the like.
  • the touch controller processes the signal (s) and then transmits the corresponding data to the controller 180.
  • the controller 180 can know which area of the display unit 151 is touched.
  • the touch controller may be a separate component from the controller 180 or may be the controller 180 itself.
  • the controller 180 may perform different control or perform the same control according to the type of the touch object, which touches the touch screen (or a touch key provided in addition to the touch screen). Whether to perform different control or the same control according to the type of touch object may be determined according to the operation state of the mobile terminal 100 or an application program being executed.
  • the touch sensor and the proximity sensor described above may be independently or combined, and may be a short (or tap) touch, a long touch, a multi touch, a drag touch on a touch screen. ), Flick touch, pinch-in touch, pinch-out touch, swipe touch, hovering touch, specific pressure strength Various types of touch may be sensed, such as a force touch.
  • the ultrasonic sensor may recognize location information of a sensing object using ultrasonic waves.
  • the controller 180 can calculate the position of the wave generation source through the information detected from the optical sensor and the plurality of ultrasonic sensors.
  • the position of the wave source can be calculated using the property that the light is much faster than the ultrasonic wave, that is, the time that the light reaches the optical sensor is much faster than the time when the ultrasonic wave reaches the ultrasonic sensor. More specifically, the position of the wave generation source may be calculated using a time difference from the time when the ultrasonic wave reaches the light as the reference signal.
  • the camera 121 as seen in the configuration of the input unit 120 is a kind of camera sensor, the camera sensor, at least one of the camera 121, a photo sensor and a laser sensor.
  • the camera 121 and the laser sensor may be combined with each other to detect a touch of a sensing object with respect to a 3D stereoscopic image.
  • the photo sensor may be stacked on the display element, which is configured to scan the movement of the sensing object in proximity to the touch screen. More specifically, the photo sensor mounts a photo diode and a transistor (TR) in a row / column and scans contents mounted on the photo sensor by using an electrical signal that varies according to the amount of light applied to the photo diode. That is, the photo sensor calculates coordinates of the sensing object according to the amount of light change, and thus, the position information of the sensing object can be obtained.
  • TR transistor
  • the display unit 151 displays (outputs) information processed by the mobile terminal 100.
  • the display unit 151 may display execution screen information of an application program driven in the mobile terminal 100 or user interface (UI) and graphical user interface (GUI) information according to the execution screen information. .
  • UI user interface
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • the display unit 151 may be configured as a stereoscopic display unit for displaying a stereoscopic image.
  • the stereoscopic display unit may be a three-dimensional display method such as a stereoscopic method (glasses method), an auto stereoscopic method (glasses-free method), a projection method (holographic method).
  • the sound output unit 152 may output audio data received from the wireless communication unit 110 or stored in the memory 170 in a call signal reception, a call mode or a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, a broadcast reception mode, and the like.
  • the sound output unit 152 may also output a sound signal related to a function (eg, a call signal reception sound, a message reception sound, etc.) performed by the mobile terminal 100.
  • the sound output unit 152 may include a receiver, a speaker, a buzzer, and the like.
  • the haptic module 153 generates various haptic effects that a user can feel.
  • a representative example of the tactile effect generated by the haptic module 153 may be vibration.
  • the intensity and pattern of vibration generated in the haptic module 153 may be controlled by the user's selection or the setting of the controller. For example, the haptic module 153 may synthesize different vibrations and output or sequentially output them.
  • the haptic module 153 may be used to stimulate a pin array that vertically moves with respect to the contact skin surface, a jetting force or suction force of air through an injection or inlet, grazing to the skin surface, contact of an electrode, and electrostatic force.
  • Various tactile effects can be generated, such as effects by the endothermic and the reproduction of a sense of cold using the elements capable of endotherm or heat generation.
  • the haptic module 153 may not only deliver a tactile effect through direct contact, but also may allow a user to feel the tactile effect through a muscle sense such as a finger or an arm. Two or more haptic modules 153 may be provided according to a configuration aspect of the mobile terminal 100.
  • the light output unit 154 outputs a signal for notifying occurrence of an event by using light of a light source of the mobile terminal 100.
  • Examples of events generated in the mobile terminal 100 may be message reception, call signal reception, missed call, alarm, schedule notification, email reception, information reception through an application, and the like.
  • the signal output from the light output unit 154 is implemented as the mobile terminal 100 emits light of a single color or a plurality of colors to the front or the rear.
  • the signal output may be terminated by the mobile terminal 100 detecting the user's event confirmation.
  • the interface unit 160 serves as a path to all external devices connected to the mobile terminal 100.
  • the interface unit 160 receives data from an external device, receives power, transfers the power to each component inside the mobile terminal 100, or transmits data inside the mobile terminal 100 to an external device.
  • the port, audio input / output (I / O) port, video input / output (I / O) port, earphone port, etc. may be included in the interface unit 160.
  • the identification module is a chip that stores a variety of information for authenticating the usage rights of the mobile terminal 100, a user identification module (UIM), subscriber identity module (SIM), universal user authentication And a universal subscriber identity module (USIM).
  • a device equipped with an identification module (hereinafter referred to as an 'identification device') may be manufactured in the form of a smart card. Therefore, the identification device may be connected to the terminal 100 through the interface unit 160.
  • the interface unit 160 may be a passage for supplying power from the cradle to the mobile terminal 100 or may be input from the cradle by a user.
  • Various command signals may be a passage through which the mobile terminal 100 is transmitted.
  • Various command signals or power input from the cradle may operate as signals for recognizing that the mobile terminal 100 is correctly mounted on the cradle.
  • the memory 170 may store a program for the operation of the controller 180 and may temporarily store input / output data (for example, a phone book, a message, a still image, a video, etc.).
  • the memory 170 may store data regarding vibration and sound of various patterns output when a touch input on the touch screen is performed.
  • the memory 170 may include a flash memory type, a hard disk type, a multimedia card micro type, a card type memory (for example, SD or XD memory), RAM random access memory (RAM), static random access memory (SRAM), read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), programmable read-only memory (PROM), magnetic memory, magnetic It may include a storage medium of at least one type of a disk and an optical disk.
  • the mobile terminal 100 may be operated in connection with a web storage that performs a storage function of the memory 170 on the Internet.
  • the controller 180 controls the operation related to the application program, and generally the overall operation of the mobile terminal 100. For example, if the state of the mobile terminal satisfies a set condition, the controller 180 may execute or release a lock state that restricts input of a user's control command to applications.
  • controller 180 may perform control and processing related to voice call, data communication, video call, or the like, or may perform pattern recognition processing for recognizing handwriting input or drawing input performed on a touch screen as text and images, respectively. Can be. Furthermore, the controller 180 may control any one or a plurality of components described above in order to implement various embodiments described below on the mobile terminal 100 according to the present invention.
  • the power supply unit 190 receives an external power source and an internal power source under the control of the controller 180 to supply power for operation of each component.
  • the power supply unit 190 includes a battery, and the battery may be a built-in battery configured to be rechargeable, and may be detachably coupled to the terminal body for charging.
  • the power supply unit 190 may be provided with a connection port, the connection port may be configured as an example of the interface 160 is electrically connected to the external charger for supplying power for charging the battery.
  • the power supply unit 190 may be configured to charge the battery in a wireless manner without using the connection port.
  • the power supply unit 190 uses one or more of an inductive coupling based on a magnetic induction phenomenon or a magnetic resonance coupling based on an electromagnetic resonance phenomenon from an external wireless power transmitter. Power can be delivered.
  • various embodiments of the present disclosure may be implemented in a recording medium readable by a computer or a similar device using, for example, software, hardware, or a combination thereof.
  • FIG. 2 is a view for explaining a watch-type mobile terminal according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2A illustrates a front case provided with a display unit 151 of a watch type mobile terminal, and illustrates that the touch screen 151 has a circular screen.
  • the speaker included in the sound output unit 152 is located in the upper region of the touch screen 151
  • the microphone 122 is located in the lower region of the touch screen 151.
  • first to third keys 123a, 123b, and 123c may be provided in a side area of the touch screen 151.
  • the first key 123a is typically a home button, which switches between the clock home screen and the previously used function screen each time a short press is pressed, and when the long press is pressed, at least one of power off, restart, and stop using the app can be selected. Key to display.
  • the second key 123b is a key for displaying a status display window for checking various states of the mobile terminal when it is shortly pressed, and executing a voice recognition function or an application frequently used when the key is pressed for a long time.
  • the third key 123c is a key for moving to the previous screen when it is shortly pressed and for immediately executing a function for keeping the safety of the user by notifying the current situation to the surroundings.
  • FIG. 2B illustrates a rear case of the watch type mobile terminal, wherein the rear case has a heart rate sensor 143 and the watch type for calculating health information related to the user by measuring the heart rate of the user.
  • the charging terminal 191 for charging the battery of the mobile terminal of the is provided.
  • FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a control process of a mobile terminal according to the present invention.
  • 4 to 42 are explanatory diagrams showing a control process of a mobile terminal according to the present invention.
  • the controller 180 of the watch type mobile terminal 100 displays one or more items on the screen of the circular touch screen 151 [S110].
  • the items include all data items that can display information on the screen. For example, received message / email / SNS message items, favorite web page items, contact items, files (photos, documents, videos) , Data) items, schedule (or event) items, alarm items, application items, and widget items.
  • the controller 180 determines whether the items are equal to or greater than a predetermined number [S120]. In this case, when counting the number of items, the controller 180 counts the number of all items that are displayed on the current screen as well as items that are not displayed in the current screen but are scrolled and displayed in the current screen. It is to determine whether the number of the counted items is a preset number.
  • the preset number may be the number of items having a scroll amount of three or more pages on the screen.
  • the controller 180 displays a scroll bar that is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise along the edge of the circular screen [S140].
  • the controller 180 determines whether the scroll bar is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise according to a user's drag touch [S150], and when the circular scroll bar is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise [S160], the scroll bar The items are scrolled correspondingly (ie, proportionally) to the rotation amount of [S170].
  • the controller 180 may hide or not display the scroll bar on the screen when the items become less than the preset number or a preset time elapses after the user's touch on the scroll bar is released. .
  • FIG. 4 is a view for explaining a scroll operation using a circular scroll bar according to the present invention.
  • the controller 180 displays a list including the title 42. Display a scroll bar 41 that is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise.
  • the controller 180 corresponds to the rotation amount of the scroll bar 41. Scroll through the items in the list.
  • the controller 180 displays the title 42 in the list so that the user can see the scroll bar 41 well. I can hide it.
  • controller 180 displays the items in the list when the scroll bar 41 is touched after the scroll bar 41 is displayed, or when an upward (or downward) flicking touch gesture is input on the list.
  • the title 42 may be hidden to display more on the image, and the items in the list may be further displayed in the region where the title 42 is hidden.
  • the controller 180 releases the user's touch on the scroll bar 41 so that the scroll bar 41 disappears, or the scroll bar 41 is the first title ( 4, when the scroll bar 41 stops, or scrolling by the scroll bar 41 is stopped, or a downward flicking touch gesture is input on the list, As shown in (c), the title 42 can be displayed again on the list.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 are diagrams for explaining index scrolling by names of items according to the present invention.
  • the controller 180 may select respective indices representing names of items in a list in a border area of a screen in which a scroll touch is recognized in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction instead of a scroll bar. Place it and display it.
  • the indices may include at least one of a Korean consonant, an English alphabet, and a special character.
  • the controller 180 hides the titles in the list, as shown in FIG.
  • the text 'F' indicating the first index 'F' 51 currently touched is displayed in the center of the list.
  • the controller 180 moves clockwise or counterclockwise from the position of the first index 'F' 51 to the position of the second index 'S' 52 by the user's drag touch. 5, the text 'S' indicating the second index 'S' 52 currently touched is displayed at the center of the list.
  • the controller 180 releases the second index 'S among the names of the items as shown in FIG. Items with a name associated with '52' are sorted and displayed.
  • the controller 180 touches or specifies an area other than the area where the indexes are displayed on the screen while the indexes are arranged on the edge of the screen.
  • the indices may be hidden on the screen.
  • the controller 180 may display the hidden indices again when a predetermined time elapses after the user's touch held on the screen is released while the indices are hidden.
  • the controller 180 is closest to the touched third index.
  • An item having a name including a fourth index of may be searched for and displayed.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a scrolling operation on a content item using a circular scroll bar.
  • the controller 180 displays the content 72 corresponding to the selected item.
  • the content 72 includes all data capable of displaying information on the screen of the mobile terminal 100.
  • the received message / email / SNS message, a specific website / webpage, user personal information It may include at least one of a contact, a messenger, a photo, an image, a memo, a video, a broadcast image, a schedule, an event, a document, an application, and a widget.
  • the controller 180 grasps all the portions of the content 72 that are not displayed on the current screen but can be scrolled and displayed within the current screen, and all the portions of the identified contents 72 are equal to or greater than a preset amount.
  • a scroll bar 71 rotated clockwise or counterclockwise along the rim of the circular screen is displayed on the rim of the screen.
  • the controller 180 rotates the scroll bar 71 as illustrated in FIG. 7B. Scroll the content 72 correspondingly.
  • the controller 180 may hide or not display the scroll bar 71 on the screen after a preset time elapses after the user's touch on the scroll bar 71 is released.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining the display operation between the circular scroll bar and the page indicator.
  • the controller 180 displays a scroll bar 81 and a page indicator 82 identifying a current page on a list composed of two or more pages including items.
  • the scroll bar 81 is touched, or the scroll bar 81 is a display position of the page indicator 82, or the scroll bar 81 is around a display position of the page indicator 82,
  • the page indicator 82 may be hidden in the list so that the user can see the scroll bar 81 well.
  • the controller 180 may release the user's touch on the scroll bar 81 while the page indicator 82 is hidden, or the scroll bar 41.
  • the hidden page indicator 82 may be displayed again on the list, as shown in (d) of FIG. 8.
  • the controller 180 switches the current page to the previous page and displays the current page.
  • the flicking touch gesture in the right direction (or the left direction) is input on the list, the current page may be switched to the next page and displayed.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining an operation of changing an environment setting value of a mobile terminal according to a scrolling operation of a circular scroll bar.
  • the controller 180 displays a list 90 including one or more configuration menu items of the mobile terminal 100 as a list including the above items.
  • the configuration menu may include at least one of a sound volume control menu, a screen brightness menu, and a vibration intensity control menu.
  • the controller 180 displays an environment setting menu screen corresponding to the selected item, as shown in FIG.
  • a scroll bar 92 for adjusting the selected preference value is displayed on the border of the displayed preference menu screen.
  • the controller 180 changes the environment setting value according to the rotation amount of the scroll bar 71.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram for describing an operation of adjusting the size of the wheel area of the scroll bar.
  • the controller 180 may include a first key for storing content set on a setting screen of a specific content and a second key X for canceling setting of a content. And when the scroll bar 210 is touched while the scroll bar 210 is displayed, as shown in FIG. 10B, the first and second keys are hidden on the setting screen, and the scroll Extend the wheel area of the bar 210.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining an operation of setting time such as an alarm, a schedule, and a timer according to a scroll operation of a circular scroll bar.
  • time picker the operation of setting the time according to the scrolling operation.
  • the controller 180 of the screen border recognizes the scroll touch in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction instead of the scroll bar.
  • Each time is displayed in the wheel area by an analog clock type along the screen border, and in the center of the screen of the time picker, a first time value indicating an hour of a set time and a minute indicating a minute are displayed.
  • a second time value and a third time value indicating whether the set time is AM or PM are displayed.
  • the controller 180 When the time picker screen is displayed, the controller 180 focuses a first time value in the center of the screen, and then, at the first time corresponding to the first time value of each of the times currently arranged on the screen border. Show highlights of a specific color.
  • the controller 180 is a touch of a specific time of each of the time or the first time is touched and dragged to the specific time after the touch is released, As shown in FIG. 11C, after changing the first time value to a specific time value (“06”) corresponding to the specific time, the second time value in the center of the screen is automatically focused. A highlight of a specific color is displayed at a second time corresponding to the touched second time value among the times arranged at the edge of the screen.
  • the controller 180 adjusts the second time value as shown in FIG. 11D. Change to a specific time value (“22”) corresponding to the specific time.
  • the controller 180 can display each time in the time picker screen in a 24-hour format, in which case the third time value can not be displayed.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining an operation of setting a date such as an alarm, a schedule, a timer, and the like according to a scrolling operation of a circular scroll bar.
  • date picker the operation of setting the date according to the scrolling operation.
  • the controller 180 displays the scroll bar 220 on the edge of the screen of the date picker. In the center of the screen, a first date value representing a year of a set time, a second date value representing a month, and a third date value representing a date are displayed.
  • the controller 180 When the date picker screen is displayed, the controller 180 focuses a first date value in the center of the screen, and moves the scroll bar 220 to a year corresponding to the first date value in the wheel area of the screen. Mark in relative position.
  • the controller 180 is configured to rotate the scroll bar 220 clockwise or counterclockwise by a dragging touch of the user.
  • the second date value in the center of the screen is automatically focused after changing the first date value from “2015 year” to “2020 year” corresponding to the rotation amount of 220.
  • the controller 180 is rotated in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction by the user's drag touch after the user's touch is released, After changing the second date value corresponding to the amount of rotation of the scroll bar 220, the third date value in the center of the screen may be automatically focused.
  • FIG. 13 to FIG. 20 are calendars in which an item according to the present invention can register an event on at least one date, and is a view for explaining the operation of the calendar.
  • the event includes personal schedule content of a user that can be registered on the calendar.
  • the controller 180 executes a calendar corresponding to the selected item and displays a screen of the calendar. .
  • the controller 180 displays each date belonging to the current month in the clockwise direction in the border area of the calendar screen, and displays a current year, day, date, and day of the week in the center of the calendar screen. Display information.
  • the controller 180 displays a public holiday in each of the dates in red, displays a circle 231 of a specific color on a current date among the respective dates, and a specific date of each of the dates is touched by the user.
  • the selected date may be enlarged and displayed at a specific size, and at the same time, a highlight 232 of a specific color may be displayed on the selected date.
  • controller 180 may display an indicator 233 indicating a registered state of the event at or near the date on which the at least one event is registered.
  • the controller 180 displays the events registered on the selected specific date, as shown in FIG. Display a list of items.
  • the controller 180 determines whether the number of items of the event is greater than or equal to the preset number, and if the items are greater than or equal to the preset number, the controller 180 displays the scroll bar 240 on the edge of the screen.
  • the controller 180 when counting the number of items, the controller 180 counts the number of all items that are displayed on the current screen as well as items that are not displayed in the current screen but are scrolled and displayed in the current screen. It may be determined whether the number of counted items is a preset number.
  • the preset number may typically include the number of four or more event items or the number of items corresponding to three or more pages.
  • the controller 180 scrolls the items corresponding to the rotation amount of the scroll bar. do.
  • the controller 180 may display indicators 241, 242, and 243 indicating whether the corresponding event is an event for inquiring whether or not the other party is invited to the event item.
  • the controller 180 can display a first indicator 241 indicating whether the presence or absence of the other party's invitation to the first event has not been confirmed by the commercial user.
  • controller 180 may display a second indicator 242 indicating that the counterpart has responded to the counterpart that the attendee has not attended the second event.
  • the controller 180 indicates a third event indicating that the third party is in the event of attending an invitation to the other party, or when the event corresponds to a schedule of a general user rather than an attending event.
  • the indicator 243 may be displayed.
  • FIG. 15 shows the details of an event registered in a calendar, and the configuration of the screen on which the details of the event are displayed includes a first area which is a title area and a second area which is a main area.
  • the first area is an area where the title of the menu function is displayed.
  • the second area may include at least one of a name of the event, a time at which the event is output, a location at which the event is output, a name to be displayed on a calendar, and a key button for determining whether to attend if the event is an invitation event. It may include.
  • Fig. 16 shows a new event registration screen to be registered on a specific date of a calendar.
  • the configuration of the new event registration screen includes a first area as a title area, a second area as a main area, and setting of the new event. And a third area in which a key button for storing or canceling the content is displayed.
  • the first area is an area where the title of the new event is displayed.
  • the second area may include at least one of an event name, an output period of the event, a name to be displayed on the calendar, an output location of the event, and an output reminder of the event.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram for explaining a menu function related to a calendar.
  • the controller 180 may display as shown in (b) of FIG. 17. Likewise, a list including the menus 251, 252, 253, 254 related to the calendar is displayed.
  • the first menu 251 in the list is a menu for displaying today's time.
  • the controller 180 selects the current menu including today's year, month, day, and day of the week. Time information can be displayed.
  • the second menu 252 in the list is a menu for displaying a date picker screen for setting a date as shown in FIG. 12 described above.
  • the second menu 252 displays the date picker screen.
  • the user may set a desired date through a scroll bar in the date picker screen.
  • the third menu 253 in the list is a menu for synchronizing events registered in a specific account of the user with the calendar.
  • the controller 180 selects a user's specific web service. Events registered in 's account (eg, google account) are synchronized to the corresponding date of the calendar.
  • the third menu 254 in the list provides a function of changing a display style of the calendar, setting a web service account to be synchronized with the calendar, and adding a user account.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram for explaining a month movement operation in a calendar
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram for explaining a date movement operation in a calendar.
  • the controller 180 displays first time information including the current year, month, date, and day of the week in the center of the calendar screen, and displays the current month on the border of the calendar screen.
  • first flicking touch gesture 261 proceeding in the first direction is input on the calendar screen in the state in which the respective days belonging to the month are arranged in the clockwise direction and displayed, as shown in FIG. 18B.
  • the current month in the calendar screen is changed to the next month.
  • controller 180 displays the second flicking touch gesture 262 traveling in a second direction opposite to the first direction on the calendar screen displaying the next month, as shown in FIG. 18A. As shown, the next month is changed back to the original current month and displayed.
  • the controller 180 displays first time information including the current year, month, date, and day of the week in the center of the calendar screen, and displays the first time information on the border of the calendar screen.
  • first time information including the current year, month, date, and day of the week in the center of the calendar screen
  • second time information including the selected specific date 270 is displayed in the center of the calendar screen.
  • the controller 180 displays at least one event registered on a specific date 270 corresponding to the selected second time information.
  • the controller 180 displays the details of the event registered on the specific date 270, and the event registered on the specific date 270 is displayed. If there is more than one, the list of two or more events may be displayed.
  • the controller 180 may display the new event registration screen as shown in FIG. 16.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram for explaining an operation of editing the content of the content of the event registered in the calendar.
  • the controller 180 displays an icon 280 for calling a menu related to editing an event in the event screen while an event screen registered on a specific date in a calendar is displayed.
  • an edit menu list related to editing of the event is displayed.
  • the first menu 281 in the edit menu list is a menu for editing at least one item of the details of the event. For example, at least one of an event name, an event output time, an event output location, and an event detail. Menu to edit the item.
  • the second menu 282 in the edit menu list is a menu for deleting at least one item of deleting the event or details of the event.
  • FIGS. 21 to 37 are items illustrating a watch home screen which is an idle screen of a watch type mobile terminal, and illustrates an operation related to the watch home screen.
  • an operation mode in which the clock home screen indicating the current time of the watch type mobile terminal according to the present invention is always on will be referred to as an ambient mode.
  • the ambient mode refers to an operation mode in which the current time is displayed using only minimal power consumption so as to minimize power consumption of the mobile terminal when the watch type mobile terminal is in a sleep state.
  • FIG. 21 is a diagram illustrating a process of displaying a watch home screen in an ambient mode when a watch type mobile terminal is in an inverted state.
  • the application screen may be converted to the clock home screen 291 and displayed.
  • the clock home screen 291 may be an analog clock type or a digital clock type according to a user setting.
  • the controller 180 switches the clock home screen 291 to the ambient screen 292 according to the ambient mode, as shown in FIG. 21C. To display.
  • controller 180 displays a screen of a specific application and, when there is no user use for a predetermined time, as shown in FIG. 21C, the application screen is transferred to the ambient screen 292. Switch to display.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram for explaining a switching operation between the clock home screen and the ambient screen.
  • the controller 180 performs two tap touches consecutively on the ambient screen 292 like a knock operation in a state where the ambient screen 292 is displayed.
  • the sleep state of the mobile terminal 100 is awakened, and as shown in FIG. 22B, the ambient screen 292 is switched to the clock home screen 291 and displayed.
  • the controller 180 switches the sleep state to the mobile terminal 100 again when two tap touches are continuously input on the watch home screen 291.
  • the home screen 291 may be switched back to the ambient screen 292 for display.
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram for describing a configuration of a clock home screen that provides current time information of a first country.
  • the clock home screen may include a first area in which current time information of a first country (including a current year, month, date, and day of the week) is displayed, and a second image in which a background image of the clock home screen is displayed. It includes an area.
  • the user may set and display a desired background image on the second area. That is, the controller 180 may provide a background image setting menu of the clock home screen to the user, and the user may select a desired background image using the setting menu and display the background image of the clock home screen.
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram for describing a configuration of a clock home screen that provides current time information of at least two first and second countries, respectively.
  • the clock home screen may include a first region and a second country in which current time information of the first country (including the current year, month, date, and day of the week) and city information corresponding to the first country are displayed.
  • Current time information including the current year, month, date, day of the week
  • city information corresponding to the second country are displayed.
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram for describing a configuration of a clock home screen that provides a weather widget function.
  • the clock home screen may include a first area in which current time information is displayed, a second area in which weather information of a current area obtained through the weather widget is displayed, and a weather condition of the current area. And a third area in which a temperature and rain or rain are displayed, and a fourth area in which a background image of the clock home screen is displayed.
  • the controller 180 searches for the changed weather information whenever the watch home screen is touched, and updates and displays the retrieved weather information when the changed weather information is found.
  • FIGS. 26 and 27 are diagrams for describing a clock home screen having two or more sub display areas.
  • first and third sub display areas 311, 312, and 313, commonly referred to as chronos, are included in the watch home screen.
  • Different function screens may be displayed in the third to third sub display areas 311, 312, and 313.
  • first and third sub display areas 311, 312, and 313 may include time information corresponding to a current month, time information corresponding to a current day of the week, and a current battery remaining amount. Each of the displayed battery status information is displayed.
  • the user may select the first to third sub display areas 311, 312 and 313 to set and display a desired function screen on each of the first to third sub display areas 311, 312 and 313.
  • the controller 180 displays a selection window for selecting a function to be displayed on the selected sub display area, and selects the selection.
  • the screen of the selected function may be displayed in the selected sub display area.
  • the controller 180 touches the selected sub display area 311.
  • the screen of a function associated with information provided by the first sub display area 311 may be displayed. That is, since the first sub display area 311 provides time information indicating the current month, the controller 180 is a function associated with the time information indicating the current month, and displays a calendar screen in the form of a month view. can do.
  • the controller 180 may select the above.
  • the screen of a function associated with information provided by the second sub display area 312 may be displayed. That is, since the second sub display area 312 provides time information indicating the current day of the week, the controller 180 displays a calendar screen in a daily view form as a function associated with the time information indicating the current day of the week. can do.
  • healthcare information related to an exercise amount of a user may be displayed on the first to third sub display areas 311, 312, and 313 in the watch home screen.
  • the first to third sub display areas 311, 312, and 313 each include information indicating a level of exercise performed by a user, calorie consumption due to the exercise, and a current exercise state. It shows what is displayed.
  • the information representing the exercise state may be in the form of an animated icon representing an exercise state such as heart rate, walking, running, hiking, cycling, skiing, inline, or the like.
  • the controller 180 may display health information related to the exercise.
  • FIG. 28 is a diagram for explaining the operation of changing the clock type displayed in the clock home screen.
  • the controller 180 displays the first clock home screen 321 of the analog clock type, and the first clock home screen 321 is touched.
  • the edit mode of the clock home screen is activated.
  • the controller 180 displays the first touch screen as shown in (c) of FIG. 28.
  • the clock home screen 321 is switched to the second clock home screen 322 of the digital clock type.
  • the controller 180 ends the editing mode and displays the second clock home screen 322 as shown in FIG. 28 (d). Display.
  • the controller 180 sets the background color of the clock home screen, the background image, the deleted background image, and sets the clock theme. It may provide an editing menu including at least one of deleting a set clock theme and downloading a clock theme.
  • FIG. 29 is a diagram for explaining the configuration of a circle list in which items are expanded in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
  • the controller 180 is an item of FIG. 3.
  • the icons representing the applications are clocked or halved along a screen border. It is rotated clockwise and displayed to expand.
  • a list displayed as the icons are displayed to be expanded while being rotated in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction along the screen border is referred to as a circle list.
  • the controller 180 displays each of the icons overlapping each other, and gradually enlarges the size as the clock or counterclockwise expansion progresses, and each of the icons is associated with the corresponding application 330.
  • An indicator 331 indicating the number of event occurrences may be displayed.
  • the icons are displayed to expand in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction along the edge of the screen from a predetermined number of the total icons, and the icons that are not visible on the screen are dragged in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction of the user.
  • the screen is displayed to be unfolded.
  • the icon 330 that is displayed to be the largest magnification among the icons in the circle list displays the name of the corresponding application
  • the application corresponding to the icon 330 that is displayed to the largest magnification is the most recently used application.
  • the most preferred application set by the user the most recently downloaded application, the application with the largest data size, the application with the highest usage, the application with the highest priority index, and the number of event occurrences.
  • an icon corresponding to the icon that is displayed to be the largest one among the icons in the circle list is displayed as the main icon
  • an application corresponding to the icon that is displayed as the largest icon among the icons in the circle list is called “Main”. Application ".
  • the icons in the circle list may be sorted and displayed in the circle list according to at least one of a name of the corresponding application, application usage, event occurrence number, and download date.
  • controller 180 displays a scroll bar 332 for scrolling the icons on the screen border.
  • 30 and 31 are views for explaining switching between the clock home screen and the circle list screen.
  • the controller 180 displays the execution screen 345 of the first application (“music application”) as the home key, and includes the first key 123a. If is input, as shown in (b) of FIG. 31, the first application execution screen 345 is switched to the clock home screen 341 and displayed.
  • the controller 180 displays the watch home screen 341 as illustrated in FIG. 31C.
  • the display is switched to the circle list screen 342 for display, and the icon 344 of the first application is determined and displayed as the icon that is displayed to be enlarged in the circle list screen 342.
  • 32 and 33 are views for explaining a scrolling operation of the application icon in the circle list.
  • the controller 180 displays a circle list screen 342 including a scroll bar 343, and the scroll bar 343 is touched to display a clock or a half.
  • the icons are rotated and expanded along the edge of the screen to correspond to the amount of rotation of the scroll bar 343.
  • the controller may display the circle list screen 350 as an execution screen of an application corresponding to the specific icon 351 as illustrated in (c) of FIG. 33. 352).
  • FIG. 34 is a view for explaining the operation of changing the display style of the circle list screen.
  • the first menu 370 in the menu list is a circle list type 371 that scrolls in a clock or counterclockwise direction or a vertical list type 372 that scrolls in an existing vertical direction according to the present invention.
  • the menu for changing the arrangement of the icons, and the second menu 380 is a menu for sorting and displaying icons in the download date order 381 or the name order 382 in the list.
  • the controller 180 selects the circle list type item 371 and the up and down list type item 372 as shown in FIG. 34 (c).
  • the list type item selected by the user among the circle list type item 371 and the up and down list type item 372 is applied to the current list and displayed.
  • the controller 180 displays the download date sorting item 381 and the name sorting item 382 as illustrated in (d) of FIG. 34. Then, the sorted items selected by the user from the download date sorting item 381 and the name sorting item 382 are sorted and displayed.
  • FIG. 35 is a diagram for describing an operation of deleting an application, a preferred application setting, and a shortcut key setting operation in a circle list.
  • the controller 180 may display the circle list screen 390 in FIG. As shown, an edit screen for at least one of deleting an application corresponding to the long-touched icon 391, setting a preferred application, and setting a shortcut key is displayed.
  • the controller 180 may delete an application corresponding to the long-touch icon in the circle list or uninstall it from the memory 170 at all.
  • the controller 180 sets an application corresponding to the long-touched icon as the preferred application.
  • the controller 180 assigns a shortcut function of an application corresponding to the long-touched icon to the first key 123a of the user input unit 123. Thereafter, when the long-key is input to the first key 123a, the controller 180 may immediately execute and display an application corresponding to the long-touched icon.
  • FIG. 36 is a view for explaining a switching operation between the clock home screen and the top and bottom list screens.
  • the controller 180 may enter FIG. As illustrated, the clock home screen 410 is displayed by switching to the vertical list screen 420 that is scrollable in the vertical direction, and the scroll bar 430 is displayed on the edge of the vertical list screen 420.
  • the controller 180 may select items of applications in the upper and lower lists corresponding to the rotation amount of the scroll bar 430. Scroll.
  • FIG. 37 is a view for explaining the name display operation of the main application icon in the circle list.
  • the controller 180 displays the name 422 of the main icon 420 in the circle list screen
  • the name 422 is the main icon 420. If the distance (d) between the icon and the other icon is exceeded, the text of the text in the name (422) exceeding the distance (d) using the ellipsis (423) is used. It is possible not to exceed the distance d between different icons.
  • 38 to 40 are diagrams for describing an operation related to the alarm and an item according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 38 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a list including alarm items.
  • the controller 180 determines whether the alarm items are greater than or equal to a preset number. As a result of the determination, if the items are equal to or greater than a preset number, a scroll bar 431 that is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise along the edge of the circular screen is displayed on the edge of the list screen 430.
  • the controller 180 corresponds to the rotation amount of the scroll bar 431 (that is, proportionally) within the list. Scroll through the alarm items.
  • FIG. 39 is a diagram for explaining the operation of setting a new alarm.
  • the controller 180 displays a time picker screen for setting the new alarm output time, as shown in (b) of FIG. 39. Display.
  • each time is displayed along the screen border in an analog clock type in the wheel area of the screen border where a scroll touch is recognized in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction instead of a scroll bar, and the screen of the time picker is displayed.
  • a first time value indicating an hour of a set time
  • a second time value indicating a minute
  • a third time value indicating whether the set time is AM or PM are displayed.
  • 40 is a diagram for explaining the configuration of the alarm output screen.
  • the alarm output screen 440 includes time information at which an alarm is output, a first key 441 for stopping output of the alarm, and a second key for executing a snooze function of the alarm. 442.
  • the snooze function is a repetitive alarm, which means that the alarm output is restarted after a preset time after the alarm output is stopped.
  • the controller 180 switches the alarm output screen 440 to the clock home screen and then automatically outputs the alarm. Snooze function can be executed.
  • the controller 180 displays the alarm output screen 440. You can also automatically switch to the previous screen.
  • the controller 180 may unlock the screen when the alarm is output while the screen is turned off and locked.
  • FIG. 41 is a diagram illustrating a timer item and an operation related to the timer.
  • the controller 180 executes the timer and displays the timer setting screen 450.
  • each time is displayed along the screen border in an analog clock type in the wheel area of the screen border where a scroll touch is recognized in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction instead of a scroll bar, and the timer setting is performed.
  • a first time value indicating an hour of a set time a second time value indicating a minute, and a third time value indicating a second are displayed.
  • timer setting screen 450 may include a first key 451 for starting the set timer and a second key 452 for resetting the set timer.
  • the controller 180 touches an area where the first time value is displayed, and touches each time by a user's tap touch or drag touch gesture. If a timer time is set among these, as shown in (d) of FIG. 41, a timer item having the set timer time is generated.
  • FIG. 42 is a diagram illustrating an operation related to the world time, which is an item according to the present invention.
  • the controller 180 displays more than the preset number of world time items. If it is determined that the world time items are equal to or greater than a preset number, the scroll bar 461 rotated clockwise or counterclockwise along the edge of the circular screen is displayed on the edge of the list screen 460. Mark on.
  • the controller 180 corresponds to (ie, proportionally) rotates the scroll bar 461 in the list. Scroll through the world time entries.
  • the controller 180 displays the new world time item addition menu screen as shown in FIG. 42, when a specific world time item 463 is selected from two or more world time items, the selected world time item 463 as shown in FIG. 42D.
  • the included list screen 460 is displayed.
  • the present invention described above can be embodied as computer readable codes on a medium in which a program is recorded.
  • the computer-readable medium includes all kinds of recording devices in which data that can be read by a computer system is stored. Examples of computer-readable media include ROM, RAM, CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and the like, which are also implemented in the form of carrier waves (eg, transmission over the Internet). It also includes.
  • the computer may include the controller 180 of the terminal.

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L'invention concerne un terminal mobile de type montre comprenant : un écran tactile pour afficher un ou plusieurs article(s) sur un écran circulaire; et une unité de commande pour commander l'affichage d'une barre de défilement afin de faire défiler des articles sur le bord de l'écran si le nombre d'articles est un nombre prédéfini ou plus, la barre de défilement étant mise en rotation dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre ou dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre le long du bord de l'écran par toucher-glissement d'un utilisateur, et les articles sont amenés à défiler en fonction d'une quantité de rotation de la barre de défilement.
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