Portable information terminal
US-2015116232-A1 · Apr 30, 2015 · US
US9779481B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9779481-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314419535-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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Mobile terminal device has a display rotation function for rotating a direction of an image on a screen so that the downward direction of the image fits the vertical downward direction in the real world. While no touch of a finger of a user is detected, the display rotation function remains on, and when a touch of the user is detected, the display rotation function is turned off. When the user does not wish to use the display rotation function, the user can temporarily turn off the display rotation function simply by maintaining his/her finger in contact with the screen, and when the user wishes to use the display rotation function, the user can turn on the display rotation function simply by releasing his/her finger from the screen.
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What is claimed is: 1. A device comprising: a display unit that displays an image on a screen, a touch detection unit that detects a touch of a finger on the screen, and when a touch of a finger is detected, determines an index value indicating a level of pressing force of the detected touch with the screen, an inclination detection unit that detects an inclination of the screen from a reference direction, and a control unit that instructs the display unit to change a direction of the image on the screen, wherein in a first mode, the control unit determines whether a direction of the image on the screen should be changed in response to a detection of an inclination of the screen by the inclination detection unit on the basis of whether a touch of a finger is currently detected by the touch detection unit, and instructs the display unit to change a direction of the image when the control unit determines that a finger is not currently detected by the touch detection unit and a direction of the image on the screen should be changed, in a second mode, the control unit does not instruct the display unit to change a direction of the image on the screen regardless of a detection of an inclination of the screen by the inclination detection unit, while the control unit is in the first mode, when a touch is currently detected by the touch detection unit and a level of pressing force indicated by the touch detection unit is equal to or greater than a second level of pressing force that is stronger than a strength of a first level of pressing force used by a user to touch the screen, the control unit switches to the second mode, after the control unit switches to the second mode, the second mode is maintained even if a level of pressing force indicated by the touch detection unit becomes lower than the second level, and while the control unit is in the second mode, when the control unit determines a moving position of a touch indicating a slide of a finger in a predetermined area on the screen, the control unit switches to the first mode. 2. A control unit of a computer comprising a display unit that displays an image on a screen; a touch detection unit that detects a touch of a finger on the screen, and when a touch of a finger is detected, determines an index value indicating a level of pressing force of the detected touch with the screen; and an inclination detection unit that detects an inclination of the screen from a reference direction; the control unit configured to execute: in a first mode, determining whether a direction of the image on the screen should be changed in response to a detection of an inclination of the screen by the inclination detection unit on the basis of whether a touch of a finger is currently detected by the touch detection unit, and instructs the display unit to change a direction of the image when the control unit determines that a finger is not currently detected by the touch detection unit and a direction of the image on the screen should be changed, in a second mode, preventing the display unit from changing a direction of the image on the screen regardless of a detection of an inclination of the screen by the inclination detection unit, in the first mode, when a touch is currently detected by the touch detection unit and a level of pressing force indicated by the touch detection unit is equal to or greater than a second level of pressing force that is stronger than a strength of a first level of pressing force used by a user to touch the screen, switches to the second mode, after switching to the second mode, maintains the second mode even if a level of pressing force indicated by the touch detection unit becomes lower than the second level, and in the second mode, when a moving position of a touch indicates a slide of a finger in a predetermined area on the screen, switches to the first mode.
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