Method and apparatus for displaying content
09697797 ยท 2017-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F3/0488
PHYSICS
Y02D10/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
G06F3/0488
PHYSICS
G06F3/041
PHYSICS
G06F3/048
PHYSICS
Abstract
It is provided a method for displaying content on a screen where light intensity of each pixel of the screen is adjustable. The method comprises steps of receive a touch of a touching object on the screen; and adjusting light intensity so as to make surrounding pixels of a contact point between the touching object and the screen have a higher intensity and rest pixels have no light intensity or a lower light intensity, wherein, the lower light intensity enables content displayed on corresponding pixels perceptible to a user.
Claims
1. A method for displaying content on a screen including a plurality of pixels where a light intensity of each of the plurality of pixels is adjustable, comprising: setting light intensity of all pixels to no light intensity or the lower light intensity; detecting contact between a touching object and the screen; adjusting the light intensity of ones of the plurality of pixels surrounding pixels of a contact point between the touching object and the screen to a higher light intensity, wherein the lower light intensity enables content displayed on corresponding pixels to be perceptible; counting a time from adjustment of the light intensity of the plurality of pixels; and upon expiration of the counted time from adjustment of the light intensity, readjusting the light intensity of the plurality of pixels from the higher light intensity to return to the lower light intensity or no light intensity.
2. The method of the claim 1, further comprising determining the ones of the plurality of pixels surrounding pixels of the contact point, wherein the ones of the plurality of pixels surrounding pixels of the contact point constitute an area with a center or centroid corresponding to the contact point.
3. The method of the claim 2, wherein the area is a shape comprising one of a square, rectangle, ellipse and roundness.
4. The method of the claim 1, further comprising moving the touching object on the touch screen display while maintaining contact between the touching object and the touch screen display, wherein all surrounding pixels of all contact points along a moving track of the point of contact are adjusted to the higher light intensity.
5. An apparatus for displaying content, comprising: a touch screen display including a plurality of pixels that detects contact between a touching object and the touch screen display; a controller that controls light intensity of each of the plurality of pixels of the touch screen display; wherein the controller sets light intensity of all pixels to no light intensity or the lower light intensity and, in response to the detection of contact received by the touch screen display, the controller adjusts the light intensity of ones of the plurality of pixels surrounding a contact point between the touching object and the touch screen display to have a higher light intensity, wherein the lower light intensity enables content displayed on corresponding pixels to be perceptible, a timer that counts a time for maintaining the adjusted light intensity for the plurality of pixels; and upon expiration of the counted time from adjustment of the light intensity, the controller readjusts the light intensity of the plurality of pixels to return from the higher light intensity to the lower light intensity or no light intensity.
6. The apparatus of the claim 5, wherein, the input module receives a continuous touch of the touching object while maintaining contact of the touching object with the screen, and the control module adjusts the light intensity so that all surrounding pixels of all contact points along the moving track have the higher light intensity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the, illustrate embodiments of the invention together with the description which serves to explain the principle of the invention. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the embodiments. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) An embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail in conjunction with the drawings. In the following description, some detailed descriptions of known functions and configurations may be omitted for clarity and conciseness.
(10) The present invention provides a method for saving power consumption of a touch screen by adjusting light intensity or light level of the screen on pixel level, where the pixels of the screen surrounding a contact point between a touching object and the screen surface have a normal light intensity, and the remaining pixels have a lower light intensity than the surrounding pixels or even no light. So the overall time consumption of the screen decreases as the light intensity of some pixels becomes lower. Herein, the normal light intensity corresponds to light intensity enabling content of corresponding pixel perceptible to a user. One typical example for normal light intensity is the light intensity when traditional display screen is in working mode.
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(12) As shown in the
(13) The AMOLED panel 201 includes a scan driving circuit 221, a data driving circuit 222 and a pixel array 240. The scan driving circuit 221 is electrically coupled to the pixel array 240 through a plurality of scan lines 231, and the data driving circuit 222 is electrically coupled to the pixel array 240 through a plurality of data lines 232. The pixel array 240 has a plurality of pixels 241 arranged to form an array, and each pixel 241 is disposed at the junction between each scan line and data line. Thus the scan driving circuit 221 may generate a scan signal to the pixel array 240 according to the output from the timing controller 206 so that the pixels on each scan line are enabled sequentially. Meanwhile, the date driving circuit 222 generates a data voltage signal to the pixel array 240 according to the output from the timing controller 206 to turn on the enabled pixels 141. In general, the power supply 208 provides voltage to each pixel 241 of pixel array 240.
(14) The control circuit 203 includes a touch area matrix unit 210, memory unit 211 and a voltage control unit 212. The touch area matrix unit 210 provides state information for each pixel 241 according to the contact point or area between the touching object and the screen surface. In the embodiment, the state information is on or off of each pixel, and the surrounding pixels of the contact point have a state of on (represented by 1) and the rest have off state (represented by 0).
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(16) In the embodiment where the rest pixels have no light intensity, power consumption of the screen in connection with time and touch area is shown below:
v=C.sub.1t+C.sub.2s+C.sub.3(1)
s=S.sub.touched area/S.sub.total area(2)
(17) In above equations, v represents power consumption of the screen; t represents the touch duration time; s represents a rate of surrounding pixels over all pixels of the screen as shown in equation (2) and s [0, 1]; C1, C2 and C3 are constants.
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(19) According to a variant of the embodiment as shown in
(20) According to another variant of the embodiment as shown in
(21) According to another variant, the step 401 is redundant, and in the step 403 the apparatus determines the rest pixels in response to a touch on screen with normal light intensity, and in the step 404 the apparatus adjusts the light intensity of the rest pixels to no light intensity or a light intensity lower than normal light intensity.
(22) According to another variant, each surrounding pixel is associated with a timing parameter, and value of the timing parameter indicates when the corresponding pixel is determined as surrounding pixel. The parameter is stored in Memory Unit. Besides, a constant value or a predefined value is also stored in the Memory Unit 211. The Timing Controller 206 counts the time for surrounding pixels, and when the elapse time of a surrounding pixel equals to the constant value or the predefined value, the Timing Controller 206 informs the Voltage Control Unit 212. And the Voltage Control Unit 212 has the light intensity of the surrounding pixel returned to no light intensity or lower light intensity. Moreover, the timing parameter is updated when the corresponding pixel is determined as surrounding pixel, irrespective of whether or not the corresponding pixel has already been determined as surrounding pixel or not.
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(25) According to a variant, each surrounding pixel is associated with a timing parameter and the timing parameter is timely updated as described above. It is possible that a pixel is determined as surrounding pixel by a previous contact point and a latter contact point of the continuous touch. Herein, the terms of previous and latter refer to time point when the contact point occurs. In this case, the timing parameter of the pixel is updated with the time value when the latter contact point occurs.
(26) A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made. For example, elements of different implementations may be combined, supplemented, modified, or removed to produce other implementations. Additionally, one of ordinary skill will understand that other structures and processes may be substituted for those disclosed and the resulting implementations will perform at least substantially the same function(s), in at least substantially the same way(s), to achieve at least substantially the same result(s) as the implementations disclosed. Accordingly, these and other implementations shall fall in the scope of the invention.