Mid-air-gesture editing method, device, display system and medium
US-2024427423-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2017285851A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017285851-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715622958-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A mobile terminal including a display; a touch sensor configured to detect a touch input on the display; and a controller configured to activate the display and periodically drive the touch sensor with a first period; deactivate the display in response to a predetermined condition and periodically drive the touch sensor with a second period greater than the first period; detect a first tap input applied on the touch sensor in state of the deactivated display; determine a region of the display that corresponds to the first tap input; detect a second tap input applied on the touch sensor in state of the deactivated display within a predefined time period from the first tap input; determine if the second tap input is applied within the region; in response to the second tap input being applied within the region of the display that corresponds to the first tap input, activate the display and periodically drive the touch sensor with the first period; and in response to the second tap input being applied to a spot outside the region of the display that corresponds to the first tap input, maintain the deactivation of the display and periodically drive the touch sensor with the second period.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A mobile terminal, comprising: a display; a touch sensor configured to detect a touch input on the display; and a controller configured to: activate the display and periodically drive the touch sensor with a first period, deactivate the display in response to a predetermined condition and periodically drive the touch sensor with a second period greater than the first period, detect a first tap input applied on the touch sensor in state of the deactivated display, determine a region of the display that corresponds to the first tap input, detect a second tap input applied on the touch sensor in state of the deactivated display within a predefined time period from the first tap input, determine if the second tap input is applied within the region, in response to the second tap input being applied within the region of the display that corresponds to the first tap input, activate the display and periodically drive the touch sensor with the first period, and in response to the second tap input being applied to a spot outside the region of the display that corresponds to the first tap input, maintain the deactivation of the display and periodically drive the touch sensor with the second period. 2 . The mobile terminal of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to continue to drive the touch sensor with the second period until the second tap input is applied within the region of the display that corresponds to the first tap input. 3 . The mobile terminal of claim 1 , wherein the determined region corresponds to a narrow region considered as a same spot as the first tap input. 4 . The mobile terminal of claim 1 , wherein the predefined time period is 200 milliseconds to 2 seconds. 5 . The mobile terminal of claim 1 , wherein the second period corresponds to the touch sensor being deactivated a predetermined number of times per second. 6 . The mobile terminal of claim 5 , wherein the predetermined number of times per second includes at least 20 times per second. 7 . The mobile terminal of claim 1 , wherein the periodically driving the touch sensor with the first period corresponds to driving the touch sensor with a first power mode, wherein the periodically driving the touch sensor with the second period corresponds to driving the touch sensor with a second power mode, and wherein a power consumption of the first power mode is greater than a power consumption of the second power mode. 8 . The mobile terminal of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: display a home screen on the activated display in which the touch screen is driven with the first period, wherein the home screen includes a first region having at least one icon and a second region having an empty space, detect a third tap input applied to the second region of the home screen, detect a fourth tap input applied on the second region of the home screen within a predefined time period from the third tap input, and in response to the fourth tap input being applied on the second region of the home screen within the predefined time period from the third tap input, deactivate the display and periodically drive the touch sensor with the second period greater than the first period. 9 . The mobile terminal of claim 8 , wherein the periodically driving the touch sensor with the first period corresponds to driving the touch sensor with a first power mode, wherein the periodically driving the touch sensor with the second period corresponds to driving the touch sensor with a second power mode, and wherein a power consumption of the first power mode is greater than a power consumption of the second power mode. 10 . The mobile terminal of claim 1 , wherein the display and the touch sensor are driven in the following drive states: a drive state A in which the touch sensor is in an active mode and the display is activate; a drive state B in which the touch sensor is in a doze mode and the display is deactivated; and a drive state C in which the touch sensor is in a sleep mode and the display is deactivated. 11 . The mobile terminal of claim 10 , wherein the doze mode corresponds to the touch sensor being driven with the second period, and wherein the active mode corresponds to the touch sensor being driven with the first period. 12 . The mobile terminal of claim 11 , wherein the sleep mode corresponds to the touch sensor and the display being deactivated. 13 . The mobile terminal of claim 10 , wherein the controller is further configured to: switch from the drive state B to the drive state A in response to the second tap input being applied within the region of the deactivated display that corresponds to the first tap input within the predefined time period from the first tap input, and maintain the drive state B until the second tap input is applied within the region of the deactivated display that corresponds to the first tap input within the predefined time period from the first tap input. 14 . The mobile terminal of claim 10 , wherein the controller is further configured to switch from the drive state A to the drive state B in response to the predetermined condition. 15 . The mobile terminal of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: detect a third tap input applied on the deactivated display within the predefined time period from the first tap input, determine if the third tap input is applied within the region, and in response to the third tap input being applied within the region of the display that corresponds to the first tap input and the second tap input, maintain the deactivation of the display and periodically drive the touch sensor with the first period.
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