WO2023116411A1 - 一种应用卡片的管理方法、电子设备和存储介质 - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to the technical field of terminals, and in particular to a method for managing application cards, electronic equipment and storage media.
- the present application provides a method for displaying an application card, which is applied to an electronic device, and the method includes:
- the electronic device displays application cards in a first preset display area, and displays a first interface in a second preset display area, wherein the application cards include a first application card and a second application card.
- the first preset display area in this application may correspond to the dock bar (Dock Bar) of the electronic device 100, also referred to as the Dock bar.
- the first preset display area can display one or more application cards.
- the first preset display area may also display one or more application icons.
- the electronic device In response to the received first input, the electronic device enters the first editing state of the application card, displays the application card in the third preset display area, displays the first interface in the fourth preset display area, and displays the first interface in the third preset display area.
- the first position of the area displays the first control
- the second position displays the second control; wherein, the first position corresponds to the first application card, the second position corresponds to the second application card, and the first control is used to set the first application card , the second control is used to set the second application card, the third preset display area corresponds to the first preset display area, and the fourth preset display area corresponds to the second preset display area.
- the first input in this application may be a user's touch input or voice input.
- the electronic device In response to the received second input, the electronic device enters the second editing state of the application card, displays the application card in the fifth preset display area, and displays the application card not added to the first preset display area in the sixth preset display area.
- An application card wherein, the fifth preset display area corresponds to the first preset display area, and the sixth preset display area corresponds to the second preset display area.
- the second input in this application may be a user's touch input or voice input.
- the application cards not added to the first preset display area refer to the application cards not displayed in the first preset display area.
- one or more application icons not added to the first preset display area may also be displayed in the six preset display areas.
- the electronic device can collectively display the application cards in the first preset area in the first editing state, and the electronic device can collectively display the application cards in the fifth preset area and the sixth preset display area in the second editing state , which is convenient for users to carry out centralized management.
- the electronic device may display the third application card in the fifth preset display area in response to the third input to the third application card displayed in the sixth preset display area, and adjust the sixth The grayscale of the third application card in the preset display area.
- the electronic device may display the third application card in the fifth preset display area and delete the third application card displayed in the sixth preset display area in response to the third input to the third application card displayed in the sixth preset display area. The third application card displayed in the six preset display area.
- the third input includes voice input or touch input.
- the user may drag the third application card from the sixth preset display area to the fifth preset display area, and the electronic device may display the The third application card is displayed in , that is, the third application card is added to the fifth preset display area.
- the user can also drag the application icon in the sixth preset display area to the fifth preset display area, and the electronic device can respond to the dragging input to display the application icon in the fifth preset display area.
- the application icon is displayed in the area, that is, the application icon is added to the fifth preset display area.
- the third application card in the sixth preset area may include a preset control, and when the user clicks on the control, the electronic device may, in response to the click input, display The third application card is displayed.
- the application icon in the sixth preset display area may include a preset control, and when the user clicks on the control, the electronic device may display in the fifth preset display area in response to the click input. The application icon is to add the application icon to the fifth preset display area.
- the electronic device when the electronic device displays the third application card in the fifth preset display area, it can adjust the second application card in the sixth preset display area.
- the grayscale of the third application card or directly delete the third application card displayed in the sixth preset display area.
- the electronic device can centrally manage a plurality of application cards not added to the first preset display area in the sixth preset display area and the fifth preset display area, so as to improve user efficiency .
- the display method in the present application further includes:
- the electronic device In response to the received fourth input, the electronic device exits the second editing state, and displays in the first preset display area the third application card that has been added to the fifth preset display area.
- the user when the electronic device is in the second editing state, the user can add the third application card to the fifth preset display area, and when exiting the second editing state, the first preset display area can display the added application card, so that the entire user finally adds the third application card to the first preset display area, that is, to the Dock bar.
- setting the first application card in the above embodiment includes: editing the display content of the first application card, deleting the first application card, or adjusting the size of the first application card; setting the first application card in the above embodiment
- the second application card includes: editing the display content of the second application card, deleting the second application card, or adjusting the size of the second application card
- the first control is an edit control
- the method shown in the present application further includes:
- the electronic device receives a fifth input to the editing control of the first application card, and in response to the fifth input, displays an editing page of the first application card, where the editing page is used to edit the displayed content of the first application card.
- the user can edit the content of the first application card as required, further improving the convenience for the user to use the application.
- the first control is a size control
- the method shown in the present application further includes:
- the electronic device receives a sixth input to a size control of the first application card
- the electronic device adjusts the size of the first application card in response to the sixth input.
- the user can edit and adjust the size of the first application card as required, further improving the convenience for the user to use the application.
- the method shown in the present application further includes: in response to the received seventh input, the electronic device stacks and displays the application cards in the fifth preset display area, and/or displays the sixth preset Sets the stack of application cards in the display area.
- the display area of the entire application card can be reduced, making it easier for the user to operate the application cards in the fifth preset display area or the sixth preset display area.
- the electronic device in response to the received seventh input, stacks and displays the application cards in the fifth preset display area, and/or stacks the application cards in the sixth preset display area display, including:
- the electronic device acquires one or more touch notification points input by the seventh, and calculates the distance between the touch notification point and the preset position on the display screen, and stacks and displays the application cards in the fifth preset display area based on the distance, and /or, stacking and displaying the application cards in the sixth preset display area.
- the electronic device may calculate the furthest distance between the touch notification point and the centerline of the display screen, and determine the application card stacking position based on the furthest distance.
- the electronic device in response to the received seventh input, stacks and displays the application cards in the fifth preset display area, and/or stacks the application cards in the sixth preset display area display, including:
- the electronic device acquires one or more touch notification points input by the seventh, and if the touch notification points are located in the first area of the display screen, stacking and displaying the application cards in the fifth preset display area in the first area, and /or, stacking and displaying the application cards in the sixth preset display area in the first area.
- the electronic device directly determines the stacking area of the application card according to the touch area of the user, which further improves the convenience for the user to operate the entire application card.
- the first interface may display a desktop wallpaper, or specifically an application interface, etc., which may make the entire display interface more tidy.
- the present application provides an electronic device, including a processor and a storage device, the storage device stores program instructions, and when the program instructions are run by the processor, the electronic device performs the following steps:
- application cards in a first preset display area, and displaying a first interface in a second preset display area, wherein the application cards include a first application card and a second application card;
- the electronic device In response to the received first input, the electronic device enters the first editing state of the application card, displays the application card in the third preset display area, displays the first interface in the fourth preset display area, and displays the first interface in the third preset display area.
- the first position of the area displays the first control
- the second position displays the second control; wherein, the first position corresponds to the first application card, the second position corresponds to the second application card, and the first control is used to set the first application card , the second control is used to set the second application card, the third preset display area corresponds to the first preset display area, and the fourth preset display area corresponds to the second preset display area;
- the electronic device In response to the received second input, the electronic device enters the second editing state of the application card, displays the application card in the fifth preset display area, and displays the application card not added to the first preset display area in the sixth preset display area.
- An application card wherein, the fifth preset display area corresponds to the first preset display area, and the sixth preset display area corresponds to the second preset display area.
- the electronic device when the program instructions are executed by the processor, the electronic device further executes, in response to the third input to the third application card displayed in the sixth preset display area, displaying in the fifth preset display area
- the third application card is displayed in the area, and the grayscale of the third application card in the sixth preset display area is adjusted; or the electronic device responds to the third input of the third application card displayed in the sixth preset display area,
- the third application card is displayed in the fifth preset display area, and the third application card displayed in the sixth preset display area is deleted.
- the electronic device executes in response to the received fourth input, exits the second editing state, and displays in the first preset display area the The third application card in the five preset display area.
- the electronic device executes receiving a fifth input to the editing control of the first application card; in response to the fifth input, displaying the editing page of the first application card , the edit page is used to edit the displayed content of the first application card.
- the electronic device when the program instructions are executed by the processor, the electronic device executes receiving a sixth input to the size control of the first application card, and adjusting the size of the first application card in response to the sixth input.
- the electronic device executes, in response to the received seventh input, stacking and displaying the application cards in the fifth preset display area, and/or, A stack of application cards in the sixth preset display area is displayed.
- the electronic device executes, in response to the received seventh input, stacking and displaying the application cards in the fifth preset display area, and/or,
- the step of displaying the stack of application cards in the sixth preset display area includes the following steps:
- the electronic device obtains one or more touch notification points input by the seventh; calculates the distance between the touch notification point and the preset position on the display screen, and stacks and displays the application cards in the fifth preset display area based on the distance, and/or Or, stack and display the application cards in the sixth preset display area.
- the electronic device executes, in response to the received seventh input, stacking and displaying the application cards in the fifth preset display area, and/or,
- the step of displaying the stack of application cards in the sixth preset display area includes the following steps:
- the electronic device obtains one or more touch notification points input by the seventh; if the touch notification points are located in the first area of the display screen, stacking and displaying the application cards in the fifth preset display area in the first area, and /or, stacking and displaying the application cards in the sixth preset display area in the first area.
- the present application provides a storage medium, including computer instructions, and when the computer instructions are run on an electronic device, the electronic device executes the display method shown in the first aspect.
- FIGS. 1A-1E are schematic diagrams of icons in the Dock column of the user management electronic device 100 in the prior art
- 2A-2E are graphic interfaces of an electronic device 100 provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- 3A-3B are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 4A-4B are graphic interfaces of the user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 5A-5B are graphic interfaces of the user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 6A-6B are graphic interfaces of the user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 7A-7D are graphic interfaces of the user management electronic device 100 provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- 8A-8D are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 9A-9B are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 10A-10C are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- 11A-11C are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 12A-12B are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- FIGS. 13A-13C are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 14 is a graphic interface of the user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 15A-15C are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 16A-16F are graphical interfaces of the electronic device 100 provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- 17A-17B are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 18A-18C are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 19A-19C are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by another embodiment of the present application.
- 20A-20C are graphic interfaces of user management electronic device 100 provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device 100 provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 22 is a schematic diagram of the software structure of the electronic device 100 provided by an embodiment of the present application.
- first and second are used for descriptive purposes only, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the quantity of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as “first” and “second” may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of these features. In the description of the embodiments of the present application, unless otherwise specified, "plurality” means two or more.
- the desktops of electronic devices such as automobiles, mobile phones, and tablet computers are generally provided with Dock bars.
- the Dock bar is a shortcut window for task display and switching.
- the Dock bar can be displayed as a preset display area, and the user can add one or more application icons in the preset display area. In this way, the user can directly click the application icon in the Dock bar to open the corresponding application icon. application, instead of searching for the application separately in the desktop application menu, thereby improving the convenience for the user to use the electronic device.
- 1A-1E are specifically graphical interfaces for managing application icons in the Dock column of an electronic device 100 in the prior art, wherein the electronic device 100 may include electronic devices such as a car, a mobile phone, and a tablet computer.
- the electronic device 100 desktop includes a first preset display area 101 and other display areas (display areas other than the first preset display area 101), and the first preset display area 101 corresponds to the Dock bar of the electronic device 100. Area. Multiple application icons can be displayed in the Dock bar. Exemplarily, the Dock bar may display an icon of the application 102 , and the user may directly click on the icon to open the application 102 .
- Users can also add/remove app icons in the Dock.
- the user can press and hold the icon of the application 102 to make the entire desktop of the electronic device 100 enter the editing state shown in FIG. 1B .
- a delete key 104 may be displayed on the application icon on the desktop of the electronic device 100, and the delete key 104 is used to delete the application icon.
- the electronic device 100 may delete the icon of the first application 102 from the Dock bar in response to the user's click operation on the delete key on the application 102 .
- the user in the editing state, can also select the icon of the application 103, and drag the icon of the second application 103 to the Dock bar, and the electronic device can respond to the drag operation of the user, and drag the icon of the second application 103 to the Dock bar.
- the second application 103 is added to the Dock, so that the icon of the second application 103 is displayed in the Dock.
- the user may control the electronic device 100 to exit the editing state, so that the electronic device 100 enters the graphical interface shown in FIG. 1E .
- the present application proposes a method for displaying application cards to solve the above technical problems.
- the application card may include all or part of a certain display interface after the application is opened, and the application card may also include a control, which may be any control in a certain display interface after the application is opened, and the control is used to realize A specific function of the application.
- FIG. 2A-FIG. 2E are specifically illustrations of a graphical interface of the electronic device 100 in an embodiment of the present application.
- the display interface of the display screen of the electronic device 100 includes a first preset display area 202 and other display areas (display areas other than the first preset display area 202), wherein the first preset display area 202 Corresponding to the area corresponding to the Dock bar of the electronic device 100.
- other display areas may include one or more running application windows of the electronic device (such as the window of the application 200), and other display areas may include application icons or may not include application icons.
- other display areas may display desktop wallpapers or application interfaces.
- the Dock bar of the electronic device 100 may include one or more application icons and/or one or more application cards.
- the Dock bar of the electronic device 100 in FIG. 2A includes an application icon 204 , a first application card 206 , a second application card 208 and a third application card 210 .
- the application card may include all or part of the content of a certain display interface after the application is opened.
- the first application card 206 in FIG. 2A is a weather application card
- the content of the application card is the content of a certain interface after the weather application is opened.
- a certain display interface after the weather application is opened is Shanghai's weather and The interface of the temperature-to-application, the content of the weather application card can display the weather and temperature in Shanghai. In this way, users can know the weather and temperature in Shanghai without opening the weather application.
- the application card may include any control in a certain display interface after the application is opened.
- the second application card 208 in FIG. 2A is an application card of a phone application, including a control 210.
- the phone application can respond directly to the corresponding The user makes a call. That is to say, the user can directly establish a phone call with the specified user through the control in the application card.
- the application card is not limited to include a certain display interface content of the application or controls for operating the application, but may also include other content that can realize specific functions of the application, which is not limited in this application.
- this application can not only display application icons in the Dock bar, but also display application cards. Users can directly operate applications through application cards, which simplifies user operations and improves user convenience. experience.
- the user can edit part or all of the content in the application card in the Dock.
- the user can operate the Dock bar so that the display interface of the electronic device 100 enters the first editing state as shown in FIG. 2B , so as to edit the application card or application icon in the Dock bar.
- the first editing state other display areas except the Dcok column may still display the desktop wallpaper or the application interface.
- the user can long press a certain application card, application icon or the first preset display area 202 in the Dock bar, so that the display interface of the electronic device 100 is in the first editing state.
- the user may input a designated voice into the electronic device 100, so that the electronic device 100 responds to the voice input and controls the first editing state of the display interface of the electronic device 100.
- the present application is not limited to the above method of controlling the display interface of the electronic device 100 to enter the first editing state, and other operations may be used to cause the display interface of the electronic device 100 to enter the first editing state, which is not limited in this application.
- an editing control 212 may be displayed on the application card in the Dock, and the editing control 212 is used to edit the content of the card.
- the user can click the edit control 212 of the first application card 206, and the electronic device 100 can jump to the edit page of the first application card shown in FIG. 2C in response to the user's click operation.
- preset application cards 214 the user may click the application card 2142 in FIG. 2C , so that the electronic device 100 changes the interface content of the first application card in response to the click operation.
- the content of the first application card 206 is replaced with the content corresponding to the card 2142, specifically, the content of the first application card is replaced by the weather and temperature of Beijing from the weather and temperature of Shanghai.
- the user may control the display interface of the electronic device 100 to exit the first editing state.
- the user can click the finish control 214 to exit the first editing state.
- the present application is not limited to the above method of controlling the Dock bar to exit the first editing state, and other operations may be used to cause the display interface of the electronic device 100 to exit the first editing state, which is not limited in this application.
- the user can not only edit the application card, but also delete the application card.
- a delete control 216 may be displayed on each application card, and the delete control 216 is used to delete the application card.
- the user may click the delete control 216 on the first application card 206 , and the electronic device 100 may delete the first application card 206 on the Dock bar in response to the user's click operation.
- the user can also drag the application card in the Dock bar out of the first preset area 202, and the electronic device 100 can delete the application card in response to the drag operation.
- the user can also delete the application card in the Dock column in other ways, which is not limited in this application.
- the user can not only edit or delete the application cards, but also adjust the order of the application cards as required.
- the user can drag the first application card 206 to the position between the second application card 208 and the third application card 210, and the electronic device 100
- the position of the first application card 206 can be adjusted between the second application card 208 and the third application card 210 in response to the user's drag operation.
- the user can not only edit the content of the application card, delete the application card or adjust the position of the application card, but also adjust the size of the card as required.
- one or more cards may display a resizing control, and the user may adjust the card size through the resizing control.
- a resizing control 218 may be displayed on the second application card 208 .
- the user may click the resizing control 218, and the electronic device 100 may respond to the user's click operation to reduce the size of the second application card 208 to a preset size along the length direction.
- FIG. 5B shows the interface of the second application card 208 after the preset size is reduced. Further, on the page shown in FIG. 5B , the user can click the resizing control 218 again to restore the second application card 208 to its original size.
- the present application is not limited to setting the resizing control to adjust the size of the application card, and this purpose can also be achieved in other ways.
- the electronic device 100 may adjust the size based on the user's operation of dragging the edge of the application card.
- the user can not only edit the application card, delete the application card, adjust the position or size of the application card, but also directly switch the interface content of the application card.
- FIG. 2 it is illustrated by taking entering the editing page to switch the content of the card as an example. In other embodiments of the present application, it is also possible to directly switch the content of the application card without entering the editing page.
- one or more application cards in the Dock bar may display controls for switching interfaces, and the user may switch applications through the controls for switching interfaces.
- the interface content of the card For example, referring to FIGS. 6A and 6B , after the display interface of the electronic device 100 enters the first editing state, the switching control 220 may be displayed on the third application card 210 .
- the user can click the switch control 220, and the electronic device 100 can respond to the user's click operation to switch the interface content of the broadcast application card 210 from the page shown in FIG. 6A to the page shown in FIG. 6B. In this way, the user does not need to enter a separate card application editing page to complete the content switching of the application card.
- the user can directly perform operations such as deleting, sorting, editing, or switching interfaces on the application cards in the Dock. That is to say, when the user wants to quickly edit the application card in the Dock, the first editing state can be adopted.
- the method for displaying application cards disclosed in this application can also manage cards in a centralized manner.
- 7A-7D are specifically graphic interfaces of the desktop of the electronic device 100 in another embodiment of the present application.
- the first preset display area 700 displays a first application card 704 and an application icon 702, wherein the first preset display area 700 includes the first added Control 706, the electronic device 100 may enter the second editing state in response to the user's operation of clicking the first adding control 706.
- the electronic device 100 displays one or more application cards not added to the Dock in the second preset display area 701 .
- the electronic device 100 also includes an application center and a service center.
- FIG. 7B is a display interface corresponding to the service center, that is, the service center is used to display application cards.
- the application center is used to display application icons, which can be found in the following details.
- the user can slide the drop-down control 709 to display other application cards in the second preset display area 701 .
- the first preset display area 700 includes an application icon 702 and a first application card 704, and the second preset display area 701 includes a second application card 708 and a third application card 710, wherein the second application card 708 and The third application card 710 is an application card not added to the Dock.
- the second application card 708 in the second preset display area 701 further includes an add control 707, and the electronic device 100 may respond to the user's operation of clicking the add control 707 to add
- the second application card 708 is added to the Dock bar, that is, the second application card 708 is displayed in the first preset area.
- the first preset display area 700 after the second application card 708 is successfully added, it is displayed after the first application card 704 in the time sequence of adding.
- the electronic device 100 can also delete the corresponding second application card in the second preset display area 702, to indicate that the second application card can no longer Added.
- its gray scale can be changed to indicate that the second application card cannot be added anymore.
- the electronic device 100 may respond to the operation of dragging the third application card 710 from the second preset display area 701 to the first preset display area 700, so as to add the third application card 710 to the Dock column.
- the end point of dragging the third application card can be between the first application card 704 and the second application card, so that when the third application card 710 is added to the Dock bar, the third application card is ranked first.
- the third application card 710 is displayed between the first application card 704 and the second application card in the third application card row.
- the gray scale of the third application card 710 in the second preset display area can be adjusted, or the second preset display area does not display the third application card 710 .
- the user can also click the delete control 712 on the third application card in the Dock column on the interface shown in FIG.
- the third application card that has been grayed out in the second preset display area 701 is restored to the style shown in FIG. 7C , or the deleted third application card is redisplayed in the second preset display area.
- FIGS. 8A-8D are specifically illustrations of a graphic interface of the electronic device 100 in another embodiment of the present application.
- the second preset display area 801 shows the first application card 800, which has not been added to the Dock area yet.
- the first application card may specifically be a phone application card.
- the electronic device 100 can respond to the click operation or drag operation, and enter the The page shown in 8C
- the page shown in FIG. 8C may specifically be an example diagram of an edit page of a phone application card. Users can set the content of the phone application card on the edit page.
- the user can click the selection control 804 to set the content of the phone application card in the Dock column, and enter the graphical interface shown in FIG. 8D .
- the content of the phone application card 802 in the Dock changes according to the user's settings. In this way, the user can directly operate the application card.
- the electronic device before the electronic device enters from FIG. 8A to FIG. 8C, it can first enter the page shown in FIG. 8B, that is, after the phone application card 802 is displayed in the first preset display area 810, it will automatically enter the page shown in FIG. 8C. edit page. In this way, the user can be reminded that the card has been successfully added.
- the user can first add the first application card 802 to the Dock, and then edit the content of the first application card 802 through the edit control 804 on the first application card 802 .
- the electronic device 100 responds to the user's click operation and enters the page shown in FIG. 8C, so that the user sets the content of the first application card.
- the user can also adjust the order of the cards in the Dock and adjust the size of the cards.
- FIGS. 4A-4B , 5A-5B, and 6A-6B which will not be repeated here.
- the first preset area of the electronic device 100 displays application icons and multiple added application cards
- the second preset display area may display multiple unadded application cards, such as the application card 908 .
- a preset control may be set on the desktop of the electronic device 100, and when the user clicks on the preset control, the application cards in the first preset area and/or the second preset display area are stacked.
- the user can pinch in two fingers on the display screen, and the electronic device 100 can stack the cards in the first preset display area and/or the second preset display area in response to the user's pinch operation. .
- the application cards in the first preset display area and the second preset display area are stacked with each other.
- the cards can be stacked from one end to the other end of the display screen of the electronic device when stacking, and the direction of card stacking can be determined based on the touch position of the user triggering the stacking.
- the electronic device 100 uses cards to be stacked toward the first end.
- the side close to the first end 909 of the electronic device 100 may include an area between the center line of the display screen of the electronic device 100 (dotted line in the figure) and the first end 909 .
- the electronic device may calculate the touch reporting point farthest from the center line to determine the stacking direction.
- the direction of the card stack can be determined based on a user's gesture. For example, referring to FIGS. 10A and 10B , when the electronic device 100 detects the user's two-finger pinching operation, the cards are stacked in the middle display area of the electronic device 100 . Further, after the user engages in with two fingers, the electronic device 100 stacks the application cards in the first preset display area and the second preset display area on top of each other based on the sliding direction of the user's fingers. As shown in FIGS. 10B and 10C , after the user pinches inward with two fingers, slides toward the first end 909 , and the electronic device 100 can stack the application cards toward the first end.
- each application card is more compact, and the user can easily manage the application cards in a limited space area.
- the positions of some controls in the stacked application cards on the second preset display area/the first preset display area may be adjusted.
- the position of the add control 920 in the second display area is moved from one end of the application card to the other end, so that in the stacked state, the user can It is more convenient to add the application card in the second display area to the Dock bar.
- the application card management under stacking in this application will be exemplarily described.
- the electronic device 100 can reveal the entire first application card 908, and the user can click the add control on the first application 908 card 920.
- Add the application card 908 to the Dock bar and adjust the grayscale of the application card 908 in the second preset display area 902.
- the application cards in the second preset display area are added to the Dock bar, they can be displayed in the Dock bar based on the order in which the application cards are added.
- the user when the user adds a new card, it can be displayed in the Dock bar Show the app card at the end of the .
- the newly added application card when an application card in the second preset display area is added to the Dock, the newly added application card may be displayed at a preset position, for example, displayed in the center of the Dock.
- there may be more display modes for the newly added application card which is not limited in this application.
- the application card in the second preset display area 902 may also be dragged to add the application card to the Dock.
- the user can drag the application card 908 in the second display area to the area between the application card 912 and the application card 914, and the electronic device 100 can respond to the user's drag operation, and drag the application card 908 is added to the Dock bar, and the application card 910 is located between the application card 912 and the application card 914, that is, when the application card is added by dragging, the order of the application cards in the Dock bar can be set.
- the electronic device 100 may delete the application cards in the Dock column in response to an operation for deleting the application cards. For example, referring to FIG. 13A-FIG. 13C, when the user clicks the application card 908 in the first preset area, the electronic device exposes the entire application card 910 in response to the click operation, and the user can click the delete control 916, so that the electronic device deletes the application card 910. Application card 910 . Alternatively, the user may slide the entire application card 910 upward, and the electronic device may delete the application card 910 in response to the user's sliding operation.
- the user does not need to expose the application by first clicking the application card 910 to expose the entire card, and then perform the delete operation.
- the user can directly slide the application card 910 upwards in the interface shown in FIG. 13A to delete the application card 910. Apply cards.
- FIG. 14 it is specifically a graphic interface of an electronic device 100 provided in another embodiment of the present application.
- the delete control 916 in the Dock bar can be located at the lower left of the application card, so that the user does not need to slide to delete the application card, and can directly delete the Dock bar application by clicking the delete control 916 .
- the electronic device 100 can control the cards to exit the stacking state through various methods.
- a preset control may be set, and when the user clicks on the preset control, the electronic device 100 exits the stacking state.
- the user can perform an operation of separating two fingers on the display screen, and the electronic device can respond to the operation so that the application cards exit the stacking state.
- the stacked cards are sorted and displayed according to the stacking order.
- the Dock has a limited area and can only display a limited number of application cards. When the user adds more than a certain number of application cards, the user can slide in the Dock to display other cards in the Dock. App cards added.
- this application solution can also be set to specifically manage all the application cards that have been added to the Dock.
- FIG. 16 it is specifically a graphical interface of an electronic device 100 provided in another embodiment of the present application.
- FIG. 16A shows that in the first editing state, the first preset display area (that is, the area corresponding to the Dock bar) displays application icons and multiple application cards.
- the user can slide up in the Dock to enter a management page for the application card added to the Dock.
- FIG. 16B multiple added application cards are displayed.
- these application cards may include a first application card 1602 , a second application card 1604 , a third application card 1606 and so on.
- the user can adjust the arrangement order of each application card.
- the user may drag the first application card 1602 to between the second application card 1604 and the third application card 1606, and the electronic device 100 may respond to the user's drag operation so that the first application card 1602 is ranked The back of the two application cards 1604.
- the display interface shown in FIG. 16B also includes a multi-select control 1614 , an add control 1616 and a completion control 1618 .
- the electronic device may enter the display interface in the second editing state shown above, so that the user can add more application cards to the Dock bar.
- the electronic device 100 may return to the graphical interface shown in FIG. 16A.
- the user can slide down in the Dock bar to return to the graphical interface shown in FIG. 16A .
- the multi-selection control 1614 is used for batch management of the added application cards.
- the electronic device 100 displays a selection control 1608 on each application card in response to the user's click operation.
- the user can complete the batch selection operation of application cards by clicking the selection control 1608 on each card.
- the user selects the selection control 1608 in the second application card 1604 , the third application card 1606 , and the fourth application card 1610 respectively, and after batch selection, the user can select the selected application cards to manage. For example, referring to FIGS.
- the user can click the delete control 1620 to delete the second application card 1604 , the third application card 1606 and the fourth application card 1610 .
- the user can slide down to return to the first editing state.
- the application cards added to the Dock can be stacked and displayed.
- these stacked application cards may include a first application card 1702, a second application card 1704, a third application card 1706, a fourth application card 1708, and a fifth application card 1710, etc.
- the direction of card stacking can be determined based on the user's touch position.
- the electronic device 100 uses cards to be stacked toward the first end.
- the side close to the first end 1709 of the electronic device 100 may include an area between the center line (dotted line in the figure) and the first end.
- the user can manage the application cards added to the Dock in a smaller space, such as deleting the application cards or adjusting the order of the cards.
- Figure 18A shows multiple stacked application cards that have been added to the Dock.
- the electronic device may expose and display the entire fifth application card 1710 .
- the user can adjust the order of the fifth application card 1710 by dragging and dropping. For example, referring to FIGS. 18B and 18C , the user can drag the fifth application card 171 to the middle area between the third application card 1706 and the fourth application card 1708, and the electronic device 100 can adjust the fourth application card in response to the drag operation. Sequence between card 1708 and fifth application card 1710 .
- each application card further includes a delete control 1712 , and the electronic device can click the delete control 1712 on the sixth application card 1714 to delete the sixth application card 1714 .
- the added application card can also be deleted in other ways.
- the electronic device may expose and display the entire fifth application card 1710 .
- the user can slide up the fifth application card 1710 to delete the application card.
- the application card management method provided by the present application can further improve the intelligence of electronic equipment such as vehicles and machines.
- the application icons in the Dock bar can also be managed.
- the application card management method of the present application will be further explained and illustrated. 20A-20C are specific illustrations of a graphic interface of the electronic device 100 in an embodiment of the present application.
- the first preset display area 2000 of the electronic device 100 displays the first application icon 2002 and the application card 2004, and the second preset display area 2008 displays a plurality of unadded Apply cards.
- the electronic device 100 displays a plurality of application icons in the second display area in response to the click operation, and the application icons include application icons not added to the Dock bar, such as the second Applications 2014 and the first application 2002 added to the Dock.
- each application icon in the second preset display area may include an add control 2010, as shown in FIGS. 20B and 20C , the user may click the add control on the application 2014 to add the application 2014 to the Dock column.
- the electronic device 100 detects that the user drags the application icon 2014 in the second display area to the Dock, it adds the application icon 2014 to the Dock.
- the icons that have been added to the Dock in this application may not be displayed in the second preset display area 2008, or the icons that have been added to the Dock may be grayed out.
- the application icon added to the Dock bar displays a delete control 2012
- the electronic device may delete the application icon in the Dock bar in response to the user clicking the delete control 2012 .
- the electronic device 100 may also delete the application icon in the Dock in response to the user dragging the application icon to the second display area.
- one or more application icons preset by the system may be displayed in the Dock bar, and the application icon preset by the system may not display a delete control in the first/second editing state, that is, Users cannot remove the app icon from the Dock.
- the application card management method of the present application can also manage application icons, further improving the intelligence of the central control operation.
- FIG. 21 shows a schematic structural diagram of the electronic device 100 .
- the electronic device 100 may include a processor 110, an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a universal serial bus (universal serial bus, USB) interface 130, a charging management module 140, a power management module 141, a battery 142, an antenna 1, and an antenna 2 , mobile communication module 150, wireless communication module 160, audio module 170, speaker 170A, receiver 170B, microphone 170C, earphone jack 170D, sensor module 180, button 190, motor 191, indicator 192, camera 193, display screen 194, and A subscriber identification module (subscriber identification module, SIM) card interface 195 and the like.
- SIM subscriber identification module
- the sensor module 180 may include a pressure sensor 180A, a gyroscope sensor 180B, an air pressure sensor 180C, a magnetic sensor 180D, an acceleration sensor 180E, a distance sensor 180F, a proximity light sensor 180G, a fingerprint sensor 180H, a temperature sensor 180J, a touch sensor 180K, an ambient light sensor 180L, bone conduction sensor 180M, etc.
- the structure illustrated in the embodiment of the present invention does not constitute a specific limitation on the electronic device 100 .
- the electronic device 100 may include more or fewer components than shown in the figure, or combine certain components, or separate certain components, or arrange different components.
- the illustrated components can be realized in hardware, software or a combination of software and hardware.
- the processor 110 may include one or more processing units, for example: the processor 110 may include an application processor (application processor, AP), a modem processor, a graphics processing unit (graphics processing unit, GPU), an image signal processor (image signal processor, ISP), controller, video codec, digital signal processor (digital signal processor, DSP), baseband processor, and/or neural network processor (neural-network processing unit, NPU), etc. Wherein, different processing units may be independent devices, or may be integrated in one or more processors.
- application processor application processor, AP
- modem processor graphics processing unit
- GPU graphics processing unit
- image signal processor image signal processor
- ISP image signal processor
- controller video codec
- digital signal processor digital signal processor
- baseband processor baseband processor
- neural network processor neural-network processing unit
- the controller can generate an operation control signal according to the instruction opcode and timing signal, and complete the control of fetching and executing the instruction.
- a memory may also be provided in the processor 110 for storing instructions and data.
- the memory in processor 110 is a cache memory.
- the memory may hold instructions or data that the processor 110 has just used or recycled. If the processor 110 needs to use the instruction or data again, it can be called directly from the memory. Repeated access is avoided, and the waiting time of the processor 110 is reduced, thereby improving the efficiency of the system.
- processor 110 may include one or more interfaces.
- the interface may include an integrated circuit (inter-integrated circuit, I2C) interface, an integrated circuit built-in audio (inter-integrated circuit sound, I2S) interface, a pulse code modulation (pulse code modulation, PCM) interface, a universal asynchronous transmitter (universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter, UART) interface, mobile industry processor interface (mobile industry processor interface, MIPI), general-purpose input and output (general-purpose input/output, GPIO) interface, subscriber identity module (subscriber identity module, SIM) interface, and /or universal serial bus (universal serial bus, USB) interface, etc.
- I2C integrated circuit
- I2S integrated circuit built-in audio
- PCM pulse code modulation
- PCM pulse code modulation
- UART universal asynchronous transmitter
- MIPI mobile industry processor interface
- GPIO general-purpose input and output
- subscriber identity module subscriber identity module
- SIM subscriber identity module
- USB universal serial bus
- the I2C interface is a bidirectional synchronous serial bus, including a serial data line (serial data line, SDA) and a serial clock line (derail clock line, SCL).
- processor 110 may include multiple sets of I2C buses.
- the processor 110 can be respectively coupled to the touch sensor 180K, the charger, the flashlight, the camera 193 and the like through different I2C bus interfaces.
- the processor 110 may be coupled to the touch sensor 180K through the I2C interface, so that the processor 110 and the touch sensor 180K communicate through the I2C bus interface to realize the touch function of the electronic device 100 .
- the I2S interface can be used for audio communication.
- processor 110 may include multiple sets of I2S buses.
- the processor 110 may be coupled to the audio module 170 through an I2S bus to implement communication between the processor 110 and the audio module 170 .
- the audio module 170 can transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through the I2S interface, so as to realize the function of answering calls through the Bluetooth headset.
- the PCM interface can also be used for audio communication, sampling, quantizing and encoding the analog signal.
- the audio module 170 and the wireless communication module 160 may be coupled through a PCM bus interface.
- the audio module 170 can also transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through the PCM interface, so as to realize the function of answering calls through the Bluetooth headset. Both the I2S interface and the PCM interface can be used for audio communication.
- the UART interface is a universal serial data bus used for asynchronous communication.
- the bus can be a bidirectional communication bus. It converts the data to be transmitted between serial communication and parallel communication.
- a UART interface is generally used to connect the processor 110 and the wireless communication module 160 .
- the processor 110 communicates with the Bluetooth module in the wireless communication module 160 through the UART interface to realize the Bluetooth function.
- the audio module 170 can transmit audio signals to the wireless communication module 160 through the UART interface, so as to realize the function of playing music through the Bluetooth headset.
- the MIPI interface can be used to connect the processor 110 with peripheral devices such as the display screen 194 and the camera 193 .
- MIPI interface includes camera serial interface (camera serial interface, CSI), display serial interface (display serial interface, DSI), etc.
- the processor 110 communicates with the camera 193 through the CSI interface to realize the shooting function of the electronic device 100 .
- the processor 110 communicates with the display screen 194 through the DSI interface to realize the display function of the electronic device 100 .
- the GPIO interface can be configured by software.
- the GPIO interface can be configured as a control signal or as a data signal.
- the GPIO interface can be used to connect the processor 110 with the camera 193 , the display screen 194 , the wireless communication module 160 , the audio module 170 , the sensor module 180 and so on.
- the GPIO interface can also be configured as an I2C interface, I2S interface, UART interface, MIPI interface, etc.
- the USB interface 130 is an interface conforming to the USB standard specification, specifically, it can be a Mini USB interface, a Micro USB interface, a USB Type C interface, and the like.
- the USB interface 130 can be used to connect a charger to charge the electronic device 100 , and can also be used to transmit data between the electronic device 100 and peripheral devices. It can also be used to connect headphones and play audio through them. This interface can also be used to connect other electronic devices, such as AR devices.
- the interface connection relationship between the modules shown in the embodiment of the present invention is only a schematic illustration, and does not constitute a structural limitation of the electronic device 100 .
- the electronic device 100 may also adopt different interface connection manners in the foregoing embodiments, or a combination of multiple interface connection manners.
- the charging management module 140 is configured to receive a charging input from a charger.
- the charger may be a wireless charger or a wired charger.
- the charging management module 140 can receive charging input from the wired charger through the USB interface 130 .
- the charging management module 140 may receive a wireless charging input through a wireless charging coil of the electronic device 100 . While the charging management module 140 is charging the battery 142 , it can also supply power to the electronic device through the power management module 141 .
- the power management module 141 is used for connecting the battery 142 , the charging management module 140 and the processor 110 .
- the power management module 141 receives the input from the battery 142 and/or the charging management module 140 to provide power for the processor 110 , the internal memory 121 , the display screen 194 , the camera 193 , and the wireless communication module 160 .
- the power management module 141 can also be used to monitor parameters such as battery capacity, battery cycle times, and battery health status (leakage, impedance).
- the power management module 141 can also be set in the processor 110.
- the power management module 141 and the charging management module 140 may also be set in the same device.
- the wireless communication function of the electronic device 100 can be realized by the antenna 1 , the antenna 2 , the mobile communication module 150 , the wireless communication module 160 , a modem processor, a baseband processor, and the like.
- Antenna 1 and Antenna 2 are used to transmit and receive electromagnetic wave signals.
- Each antenna in electronic device 100 may be used to cover single or multiple communication frequency bands. Different antennas can also be multiplexed to improve the utilization of the antennas.
- Antenna 1 can be multiplexed as a diversity antenna of a wireless local area network.
- the antenna may be used in conjunction with a tuning switch.
- the mobile communication module 150 can provide wireless communication solutions including 2G/3G/4G/5G applied on the electronic device 100 .
- the mobile communication module 150 may include at least one filter, switch, power amplifier, low noise amplifier (low noise amplifier, LNA) and the like.
- the mobile communication module 150 can receive electromagnetic waves through the antenna 1, filter and amplify the received electromagnetic waves, and send them to the modem processor for demodulation.
- the mobile communication module 150 can also amplify the signals modulated by the modem processor, and convert them into electromagnetic waves and radiate them through the antenna 1 .
- at least part of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be set in the processor 110 .
- at least part of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 and at least part of the modules of the processor 110 may be set in the same device.
- a modem processor may include a modulator and a demodulator.
- the modulator is used for modulating the low-frequency baseband signal to be transmitted into a medium-high frequency signal.
- the demodulator is used to demodulate the received electromagnetic wave signal into a low frequency baseband signal. Then the demodulator sends the demodulated low-frequency baseband signal to the baseband processor for processing.
- the low-frequency baseband signal is passed to the application processor after being processed by the baseband processor.
- the application processor outputs sound signals through audio equipment (not limited to speaker 170A, receiver 170B, etc.), or displays images or videos through display screen 194 .
- the modem processor may be a stand-alone device.
- the modem processor may be independent from the processor 110, and be set in the same device as the mobile communication module 150 or other functional modules.
- the wireless communication module 160 can provide wireless local area networks (wireless local area networks, WLAN) (such as wireless fidelity (Wireless Fidelity, Wi-Fi) network), bluetooth (bluetooth, BT), global navigation satellite, etc. applied on the electronic device 100.
- System global navigation satellite system, GNSS
- frequency modulation frequency modulation, FM
- near field communication technology near field communication, NFC
- infrared technology infrared, IR
- the wireless communication module 160 may be one or more devices integrating at least one communication processing module.
- the wireless communication module 160 receives electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2 , frequency-modulates and filters the electromagnetic wave signals, and sends the processed signals to the processor 110 .
- the wireless communication module 160 can also receive the signal to be sent from the processor 110 , frequency-modulate it, amplify it, and convert it into electromagnetic waves through the antenna 2 for radiation.
- the antenna 1 of the electronic device 100 is coupled to the mobile communication module 150, and the antenna 2 is coupled to the wireless communication module 160, so that the electronic device 100 can communicate with the network and other devices through wireless communication technology.
- the wireless communication technology may include global system for mobile communications (GSM), general packet radio service (general packet radio service, GPRS), code division multiple access (code division multiple access, CDMA), broadband CDMA (wideband code division multiple access, WCDMA), time-division code division multiple access (TD-SCDMA), long term evolution (LTE), BT, GNSS, WLAN, NFC , FM, and/or IR techniques, etc.
- the GNSS may include a global positioning system (global positioning system, GPS), a global navigation satellite system (global navigation satellite system, GLONASS), a Beidou navigation satellite system (beidou navigation satellite system, BDS), a quasi-zenith satellite system (quasi -zenith satellite system (QZSS) and/or satellite based augmentation systems (SBAS).
- GPS global positioning system
- GLONASS global navigation satellite system
- Beidou navigation satellite system beidou navigation satellite system
- BDS Beidou navigation satellite system
- QZSS quasi-zenith satellite system
- SBAS satellite based augmentation systems
- the electronic device 100 realizes the display function through the GPU, the display screen 194 , and the application processor.
- the GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, and is connected to the display screen 194 and the application processor. GPUs are used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering.
- Processor 110 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or change display information.
- the display screen 194 is used to display images, videos and the like.
- the display screen 194 includes a display panel.
- the display panel can be a liquid crystal display (LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), an active matrix organic light emitting diode or an active matrix organic light emitting diode (active-matrix organic light emitting diode, AMOLED), flexible light-emitting diode (flex light-emitting diode, FLED), Miniled, MicroLed, Micro-oLed, quantum dot light emitting diodes (quantum dot light emitting diodes, QLED), etc.
- the electronic device 100 may include 1 or N display screens 194 , where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
- the electronic device 100 can realize the shooting function through the ISP, the camera 193 , the video codec, the GPU, the display screen 194 and the application processor.
- the ISP is used for processing the data fed back by the camera 193 .
- the light is transmitted to the photosensitive element of the camera through the lens, and the light signal is converted into an electrical signal, and the photosensitive element of the camera transmits the electrical signal to the ISP for processing, and converts it into an image visible to the naked eye.
- ISP can also perform algorithm optimization on image noise, brightness, and skin color.
- ISP can also optimize the exposure, color temperature and other parameters of the shooting scene.
- the ISP may be located in the camera 193 .
- Camera 193 is used to capture still images or video.
- the object generates an optical image through the lens and projects it to the photosensitive element.
- the photosensitive element may be a charge coupled device (CCD) or a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) phototransistor.
- CMOS complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor
- the photosensitive element converts the light signal into an electrical signal, and then transmits the electrical signal to the ISP to convert it into a digital image signal.
- the ISP outputs the digital image signal to the DSP for processing.
- DSP converts digital image signals into standard RGB, YUV and other image signals.
- the electronic device 100 may include 1 or N cameras 193 , where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
- Digital signal processors are used to process digital signals. In addition to digital image signals, they can also process other digital signals. For example, when the electronic device 100 selects a frequency point, the digital signal processor is used to perform Fourier transform on the energy of the frequency point.
- Video codecs are used to compress or decompress digital video.
- the electronic device 100 may support one or more video codecs.
- the electronic device 100 can play or record videos in various encoding formats, for example: moving picture experts group (moving picture experts group, MPEG) 1, MPEG2, MPEG3, MPEG4 and so on.
- MPEG moving picture experts group
- the NPU is a neural-network (NN) computing processor.
- NN neural-network
- Applications such as intelligent cognition of the electronic device 100 can be realized through the NPU, such as: image recognition, face recognition, voice recognition, text understanding, and the like.
- the external memory interface 120 can be used to connect an external memory card, such as a Micro SD card, so as to expand the storage capacity of the electronic device 100.
- the external memory card communicates with the processor 110 through the external memory interface 120 to implement a data storage function. Such as saving music, video and other files in the external memory card.
- the internal memory 121 may be used to store computer-executable program codes including instructions.
- the internal memory 121 may include an area for storing programs and an area for storing data.
- the stored program area can store an operating system, at least one application program required by a function (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.) and the like.
- the storage data area can store data created during the use of the electronic device 100 (such as audio data, phonebook, etc.) and the like.
- the internal memory 121 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may also include a non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, flash memory device, universal flash storage (universal flash storage, UFS) and the like.
- the processor 110 executes various functional applications and data processing of the electronic device 100 by executing instructions stored in the internal memory 121 and/or instructions stored in a memory provided in the processor.
- the electronic device 100 can implement audio functions through the audio module 170 , the speaker 170A, the receiver 170B, the microphone 170C, the earphone interface 170D, and the application processor. Such as music playback, recording, etc.
- the audio module 170 is used to convert digital audio information into analog audio signal output, and is also used to convert analog audio input into digital audio signal.
- the audio module 170 may also be used to encode and decode audio signals.
- the audio module 170 may be set in the processor 110 , or some functional modules of the audio module 170 may be set in the processor 110 .
- Speaker 170A also referred to as a "horn" is used to convert audio electrical signals into sound signals.
- Electronic device 100 can listen to music through speaker 170A, or listen to hands-free calls.
- Receiver 170B also called “earpiece” is used to convert audio electrical signals into sound signals.
- the receiver 170B can be placed close to the human ear to receive the voice.
- the microphone 170C also called “microphone” or “microphone” is used to convert sound signals into electrical signals. When making a phone call or sending a voice message, the user can put his mouth close to the microphone 170C to make a sound, and input the sound signal to the microphone 170C.
- the electronic device 100 may be provided with at least one microphone 170C. In some other embodiments, the electronic device 100 may be provided with two microphones 170C, which may also implement a noise reduction function in addition to collecting sound signals. In some other embodiments, the electronic device 100 can also be provided with three, four or more microphones 170C to collect sound signals, reduce noise, identify sound sources, and realize directional recording functions, etc.
- the earphone interface 170D is used for connecting wired earphones.
- the earphone interface 170D can be a USB interface 130, or a 3.5mm open mobile terminal platform (OMTP) standard interface, or a cellular telecommunications industry association of the USA (CTIA) standard interface.
- OMTP open mobile terminal platform
- CTIA cellular telecommunications industry association of the USA
- the pressure sensor 180A is used to sense the pressure signal and convert the pressure signal into an electrical signal.
- pressure sensor 180A may be disposed on display screen 194 .
- a capacitive pressure sensor may be comprised of at least two parallel plates with conductive material.
- the electronic device 100 determines the intensity of pressure according to the change in capacitance.
- the electronic device 100 detects the intensity of the touch operation according to the pressure sensor 180A.
- the electronic device 100 may also calculate the touched position according to the detection signal of the pressure sensor 180A.
- touch operations acting on the same touch position but with different touch operation intensities may correspond to different operation instructions.
- the gyro sensor 180B can be used to determine the motion posture of the electronic device 100 .
- the angular velocity of the electronic device 100 around three axes may be determined by the gyro sensor 180B.
- the gyro sensor 180B can be used for image stabilization. Exemplarily, when the shutter is pressed, the gyro sensor 180B detects the shaking angle of the electronic device 100, calculates the distance that the lens module needs to compensate according to the angle, and allows the lens to counteract the shaking of the electronic device 100 through reverse movement to achieve anti-shake.
- the gyro sensor 180B can also be used for navigation and somatosensory game scenes.
- the air pressure sensor 180C is used to measure air pressure.
- the electronic device 100 calculates the altitude based on the air pressure value measured by the air pressure sensor 180C to assist positioning and navigation.
- the magnetic sensor 180D includes a Hall sensor.
- the electronic device 100 may use the magnetic sensor 180D to detect the opening and closing of the flip leather case.
- the electronic device 100 when the electronic device 100 is a clamshell machine, the electronic device 100 can detect opening and closing of the clamshell according to the magnetic sensor 180D.
- features such as automatic unlocking of the flip cover are set.
- the acceleration sensor 180E can detect the acceleration of the electronic device 100 in various directions (generally three axes).
- the magnitude and direction of gravity can be detected when the electronic device 100 is stationary. It can also be used to identify the posture of electronic devices, and can be used in applications such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, pedometers, etc.
- the distance sensor 180F is used to measure the distance.
- the electronic device 100 may measure the distance by infrared or laser. In some embodiments, when shooting a scene, the electronic device 100 may use the distance sensor 180F for distance measurement to achieve fast focusing.
- Proximity light sensor 180G may include, for example, light emitting diodes (LEDs) and light detectors, such as photodiodes.
- the light emitting diodes may be infrared light emitting diodes.
- the electronic device 100 emits infrared light through the light emitting diode.
- Electronic device 100 uses photodiodes to detect infrared reflected light from nearby objects. When sufficient reflected light is detected, it may be determined that there is an object near the electronic device 100 . When insufficient reflected light is detected, the electronic device 100 may determine that there is no object near the electronic device 100 .
- the electronic device 100 can use the proximity light sensor 180G to detect that the user is holding the electronic device 100 close to the ear to make a call, so as to automatically turn off the screen to save power.
- the proximity light sensor 180G can also be used in leather case mode, automatic unlock and lock screen in pocket mode.
- the ambient light sensor 180L is used for sensing ambient light brightness.
- the electronic device 100 can adaptively adjust the brightness of the display screen 194 according to the perceived ambient light brightness.
- the ambient light sensor 180L can also be used to automatically adjust the white balance when taking pictures.
- the ambient light sensor 180L can also cooperate with the proximity light sensor 180G to detect whether the electronic device 100 is in the pocket, so as to prevent accidental touch.
- the fingerprint sensor 180H is used to collect fingerprints.
- the electronic device 100 can use the collected fingerprint characteristics to implement fingerprint unlocking, access to application locks, take pictures with fingerprints, answer incoming calls with fingerprints, and the like.
- the temperature sensor 180J is used to detect temperature.
- the electronic device 100 uses the temperature detected by the temperature sensor 180J to implement a temperature treatment strategy. For example, when the temperature reported by the temperature sensor 180J exceeds the threshold, the electronic device 100 may reduce the performance of the processor located near the temperature sensor 180J, so as to reduce power consumption and implement thermal protection.
- the electronic device 100 when the temperature is lower than another threshold, the electronic device 100 heats the battery 142 to avoid abnormal shutdown of the electronic device 100 caused by the low temperature.
- the electronic device 100 boosts the output voltage of the battery 142 to avoid abnormal shutdown caused by low temperature.
- the touch sensor 180K is also called “touch device”.
- the touch sensor 180K can be disposed on the display screen 194, and the touch sensor 180K and the display screen 194 form a touch screen, also called a “touch screen”.
- the touch sensor 180K is used to detect a touch operation on or near it.
- the touch sensor can pass the detected touch operation to the application processor to determine the type of touch event.
- Visual output related to the touch operation can be provided through the display screen 194 .
- the touch sensor 180K may also be disposed on the surface of the electronic device 100 , which is different from the position of the display screen 194 .
- the bone conduction sensor 180M can acquire vibration signals. In some embodiments, the bone conduction sensor 180M can acquire the vibration signal of the vibrating bone mass of the human voice. The bone conduction sensor 180M can also contact the human pulse and receive the blood pressure beating signal. In some embodiments, the bone conduction sensor 180M can also be disposed in the earphone, combined into a bone conduction earphone.
- the audio module 170 can analyze the voice signal based on the vibration signal of the vibrating bone mass of the vocal part acquired by the bone conduction sensor 180M, so as to realize the voice function.
- the application processor can analyze the heart rate information based on the blood pressure beating signal acquired by the bone conduction sensor 180M, so as to realize the heart rate detection function.
- the keys 190 include a power key, a volume key and the like.
- the key 190 may be a mechanical key. It can also be a touch button.
- the electronic device 100 may receive key input and generate key signal input related to user settings and function control of the electronic device 100 .
- the motor 191 can generate a vibrating reminder.
- the motor 191 can be used for incoming call vibration prompts, and can also be used for touch vibration feedback.
- touch operations applied to different applications may correspond to different vibration feedback effects.
- the motor 191 may also correspond to different vibration feedback effects for touch operations acting on different areas of the display screen 194 .
- Different application scenarios for example: time reminder, receiving information, alarm clock, games, etc.
- the touch vibration feedback effect can also support customization.
- the indicator 192 can be an indicator light, and can be used to indicate charging status, power change, and can also be used to indicate messages, missed calls, notifications, and the like.
- the SIM card interface 195 is used for connecting a SIM card.
- the SIM card can be connected and separated from the electronic device 100 by inserting it into the SIM card interface 195 or pulling it out from the SIM card interface 195 .
- the electronic device 100 may support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, where N is a positive integer greater than 1.
- SIM card interface 195 can support Nano SIM card, Micro SIM card, SIM card etc. Multiple cards can be inserted into the same SIM card interface 195 at the same time. The types of the multiple cards may be the same or different.
- the SIM card interface 195 is also compatible with different types of SIM cards.
- the SIM card interface 195 is also compatible with external memory cards.
- the electronic device 100 interacts with the network through the SIM card to implement functions such as calling and data communication.
- the electronic device 100 adopts an eSIM, that is, an embedded SIM card.
- the eSIM card can be embedded in the electronic device 100 and cannot be separated from the electronic device 100 .
- the software system of the electronic device 100 may adopt a layered architecture, an event-driven architecture, a micro-kernel architecture, a micro-service architecture, or a cloud architecture.
- the software structure of the electronic device 100 is exemplarily described by taking an Android system with a layered architecture as an example.
- FIG. 22 is a block diagram of the software structure of the electronic device 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the layered architecture divides the software into several layers, and each layer has a clear role and division of labor. Layers communicate through software interfaces.
- the Android system is divided into four layers, which are respectively the application program layer, the application program framework layer, Android runtime (Android runtime) and system libraries, and the kernel layer from top to bottom.
- the application layer can consist of a series of application packages.
- the application package may include application programs such as camera, gallery, calendar, call, map, navigation, WLAN, Bluetooth, music, video, and short message.
- application programs such as camera, gallery, calendar, call, map, navigation, WLAN, Bluetooth, music, video, and short message.
- the application framework layer provides an application programming interface (application programming interface, API) and a programming framework for applications in the application layer.
- the application framework layer includes some predefined functions.
- the application framework layer can include window manager, content provider, view system, phone manager, resource manager, notification manager, etc.
- a window manager is used to manage window programs.
- the window manager can get the size of the display screen, determine whether there is a status bar, lock the screen, capture the screen, etc.
- Content providers are used to store and retrieve data and make it accessible to applications.
- Said data may include video, images, audio, calls made and received, browsing history and bookmarks, phonebook, etc.
- the view system includes visual controls, such as controls for displaying text, controls for displaying pictures, and so on.
- the view system can be used to build applications.
- a display interface can consist of one or more views.
- a display interface including a text message notification icon may include a view for displaying text and a view for displaying pictures.
- the phone manager is used to provide communication functions of the electronic device 100 . For example, the management of call status (including connected, hung up, etc.).
- the resource manager provides various resources for the application, such as localized strings, icons, pictures, layout files, video files, and so on.
- the notification manager enables the application to display notification information in the status bar, which can be used to convey notification-type messages, and can automatically disappear after a short stay without user interaction.
- the notification manager is used to notify the download completion, message reminder, etc.
- the notification manager can also be a notification that appears on the top status bar of the system in the form of a chart or scroll bar text, such as a notification of an application running in the background, or a notification that appears on the screen in the form of a dialog window.
- prompting text information in the status bar issuing a prompt sound, vibrating the electronic device, and flashing the indicator light, etc.
- the Android Runtime includes core library and virtual machine. The Android runtime is responsible for the scheduling and management of the Android system.
- the core library consists of two parts: one part is the function function that the java language needs to call, and the other part is the core library of Android.
- the application layer and the application framework layer run in virtual machines.
- the virtual machine executes the java files of the application program layer and the application program framework layer as binary files.
- the virtual machine is used to perform functions such as object life cycle management, stack management, thread management, security and exception management, and garbage collection.
- a system library can include multiple function modules. For example: surface manager (surface manager), media library (Media Libraries), 3D graphics processing library (eg: OpenGL ES), 2D graphics engine (eg: SGL), etc.
- the surface manager is used to manage the display subsystem and provides the fusion of 2D and 3D layers for multiple applications.
- the media library supports playback and recording of various commonly used audio and video formats, as well as still image files, etc.
- the media library can support a variety of audio and video encoding formats, such as: MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, etc.
- the 3D graphics processing library is used to implement 3D graphics drawing, image rendering, compositing, and layer processing, etc.
- 2D graphics engine is a drawing engine for 2D drawing.
- the kernel layer is the layer between hardware and software.
- the kernel layer includes at least a display driver, a camera driver, an audio driver, and a sensor driver.
- the workflow of the software and hardware of the electronic device 100 will be exemplarily described below in conjunction with capturing and photographing scenes.
- a corresponding hardware interrupt is sent to the kernel layer.
- the kernel layer processes touch operations into original input events (including touch coordinates, time stamps of touch operations, and other information). Raw input events are stored at the kernel level.
- the application framework layer obtains the original input event from the kernel layer, and identifies the control corresponding to the input event. Take the touch operation as a touch-click operation, and the control corresponding to the click operation is the control of the camera application icon as an example.
- the camera application calls the interface of the application framework layer to start the camera application, and then starts the camera driver by calling the kernel layer.
- Camera 193 captures still images or video.
- the embodiment of the present application also provides a computer-readable storage medium, the computer-readable storage medium includes computer instructions, and when the computer instructions are run on the electronic device, the above-mentioned electronic device executes the display as provided in the present application. method.
- Each functional unit in the embodiment of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, each unit may exist separately physically, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit.
- the above-mentioned integrated units can be implemented in the form of hardware or in the form of software functional units.
- the integrated unit is realized in the form of a software function unit and sold or used as an independent product, it can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium.
- the technical solution of the embodiment of the present application is essentially or the part that contributes to the prior art or all or part of the technical solution can be embodied in the form of a software product, and the computer software product is stored in a storage
- the medium includes several instructions to enable a computer device (which may be a personal computer, server, or network device, etc.) or processor to execute all or part of the steps of the methods described in the various embodiments of the present application.
- the aforementioned storage medium includes: flash memory, mobile hard disk, read-only memory, random access memory, magnetic disk or optical disk, and other various media capable of storing program codes.
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- 一种应用卡片的显示方法,其特征在于,应用于电子设备,所述方法包括:在第一预设显示区域显示应用卡片,在第二预设显示区域显示第一界面,其中,所述应用卡片包括第一应用卡片和第二应用卡片;响应于接收到的第一输入,进入对所述应用卡片的第一编辑状态,在第三预设显示区域显示所述应用卡片,在所述第四预设显示区域显示所述第一界面,在所述第三预设显示区域的第一位置显示第一控件,第二位置显示第二控件;其中,所述第一位置与所述第一应用卡片对应,所述第二位置与所述第二应用卡片对应,所述第一控件用于设置所述第一应用卡片,所述第二控件用于设置所述第二应用卡片,所述第三预设显示区域与所述第一预设显示区域对应,所述第四预设显示区域与所述第二预设显示区域对应;响应于接收到的第二输入,进入对所述应用卡片的第二编辑状态,在第五预设显示区域显示所述应用卡片,在第六预设显示区域显示未添加至所述第一预设显示区域的应用卡片;其中,所述第五预设显示区域与所述第一预设显示区域对应,所述第六预设显示区域与所述第二预设显示区域对应。
- 根据权利要求1所述的显示方法,其特征在于,所述方法还包括:响应于对所述第六预设显示区域中显示的第三应用卡片的第三输入,在所述第五预设显示区域中显示所述第三应用卡片,调整所述第六预设显示区域中所述第三应用卡片的灰度;或者响应于对所述第六预设显示区域中显示的第三应用卡片的第三输入,在所述第五预设显示区域中显示所述第三应用卡片,删除所述第六预设显示区域中显示的所述第三应用卡片。
- 根据权利要求2所述的显示方法,其特征在于,在所述第五预设显示区域中显示所述第三应用卡片之后,所述方法还包括:响应于接收到的第四输入,退出所述第二编辑状态,在所述第一预设显示区域中显示已添加到所述第五预设显示区中的所述第三应用卡片。
- 根据权利要求1-3任一项所述的显示方法,其特征在于,所述设置所述第一应用卡片包括:编辑所述第一应用卡片的显示内容,删除所述第一应用卡片,或者调整所述第一应用卡片的尺寸;所述设置所述第二应用卡片包括:编辑所述第二应用卡片的显示内容,删除所述第二应用卡片,或者调整所述第二应用卡片的尺寸。
- 根据权利要求4所述的显示方法,其特征在于,所述第一控件为编辑控件,所述方法还包括:接收对所述第一应用卡片的编辑控件的第五输入;响应于所述第五输入,显示所述第一应用卡片的编辑页面,所述编辑页面用于编辑所述第一应用卡片的显示内容。
- 根据权利要求4所述的显示方法,其特征在于,所述第一控件为尺寸控件,所述方法还包括:接收对所述第一应用卡片的尺寸控件的第六输入;响应于所述第六输入,调整所述第一应用卡片的大小。
- 根据权利要求1-6任一项所述的显示方法,其特征在于,所述方法包括:响应于接收到的第七输入,将所述第五预设显示区域中的应用卡片堆叠显示,和/或,将所述第六预设显示区域中的应用卡片堆叠显示。
- 根据权利要求7所述的显示方法,其特征在于,所述响应于接收到的第七输入,将所述第五预设显示区域中的应用卡片堆叠显示,和/或,将所述第六预设显示区域中的应用卡片堆叠显示,包括:获取所述第七输入的一个或多个触控报点;计算所述触控报点与显示屏中预设位置的距离,基于所述距离,将所述第五预设显示区域中的应用卡片堆叠显示,和/或,将所述第六预设显示区域中的应用卡片堆叠显示。
- 根据权利要求7所述的显示方法,其特征在于,所述响应于接收到的第七输入,将所述第五预设显示区域中的应用卡片堆叠显示,和/或,将所述第六预设显示区域中的应用卡片堆叠显示,包括:获取所述第七输入的一个或多个触控报点;若所述触控报点位于显示屏的第一区域内,则将所述第五预设显示区域中的应用卡片在所述第一区域堆叠显示,和/或,将所述第六预设显示区域的应用卡片在所述第一区域堆叠显示。
- 根据权利要求1所述的显示方法,其特征在于,所述第一界面包括:桌面壁纸或应用界面。
- 一种电子设备,其特征在于,包括处理器和存储设备,所述存储设备存有程序指令,所述程序指令由所述处理器运行时,使得所述电子设备执行如权利要求1-9任一项所述的显示方法。
- 一种计算机可读存储介质,其特征在于,包括计算机指令,当所述计算机指令在所述电子设备上运行时,使得所述电子设备执行如权利要求1-9任一项所述的显示方法。
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