Orientation zoom in navigation maps when displayed on small screens
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1. A method for orienting a user, comprising:
- receiving information on a reference point stipulated by a user in a virtual environment, the reference point being a current position of a user or a starting point for the user;
presenting a display of a first view of the virtual environment on a display, the first view being a view of the reference point, the first view being automatically scaled to a preset scale;
presenting a display of a second view of the virtual environment on the display, the second view being an overview that includes the reference point, at least one destination, and an overall area that lies between the reference point and the at least one destination;
receiving a specific predefined manipulation from the user to change views;
and cyclically performing a direct change between at least two views of the virtual environment on the display, the direct change between views being performed when the specific predefined manipulation is received from the user such that each time the specific predefined manipulation is received, the display switches from a current view to a next consecutive view, until a last view is displayed after which an initial view is again displayed, the at least two views of the virtual environment including the first view and the second view, whereina scale change is performed during the direct change between at least two views,and the specific predefined manipulation is a manipulation that is predefined such that it is independent of where the reference point is shown in the second view,when the specific predefined manipulation is received and the cyclical direct change between at least two views is performed, the reference point is shown in the first view regardless of where the reference point is displayed in the second view, andthe display comprises a touch-sensitive input panel.
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Abstract
A method and an apparatus facilitate the orientation of a user in a virtual environment. This involves a user initiating a change between two views of the virtual environment. A first view provides a detailed representation of a destination and a second view is scaled such that both the destination and a reference point, such as a current position, are presented together.
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1. A method for orienting a user, comprising:
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receiving information on a reference point stipulated by a user in a virtual environment, the reference point being a current position of a user or a starting point for the user; presenting a display of a first view of the virtual environment on a display, the first view being a view of the reference point, the first view being automatically scaled to a preset scale; presenting a display of a second view of the virtual environment on the display, the second view being an overview that includes the reference point, at least one destination, and an overall area that lies between the reference point and the at least one destination; receiving a specific predefined manipulation from the user to change views; and cyclically performing a direct change between at least two views of the virtual environment on the display, the direct change between views being performed when the specific predefined manipulation is received from the user such that each time the specific predefined manipulation is received, the display switches from a current view to a next consecutive view, until a last view is displayed after which an initial view is again displayed, the at least two views of the virtual environment including the first view and the second view, wherein a scale change is performed during the direct change between at least two views, and the specific predefined manipulation is a manipulation that is predefined such that it is independent of where the reference point is shown in the second view, when the specific predefined manipulation is received and the cyclical direct change between at least two views is performed, the reference point is shown in the first view regardless of where the reference point is displayed in the second view, and the display comprises a touch-sensitive input panel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An apparatus for exploration of a virtual environment, comprising:
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a display; an input device to receive a specific predefined manipulation from a user;
a computation unit connected to the display and the input device to;receive information on a reference point in the virtual environment, the reference point being a current position of a user or a starting point of the user; cause the display to display a first view of the virtual environment, the first view being a view of the reference point, the first view being automatically scaled to a preset scale; cause the display to display a second view of the virtual environment, the second view being an overview that includes the reference point, at least one destination, and an overall area that lies between the reference point and the at least one destination; and cause the display to cyclically change directly between at least two different views of the virtual environment based on user input, such that each time the specific predefined manipulation is received, the display switches from a current view to a next consecutive view, until a last view is displayed after which an initial view is again displayed, the at least two views of the virtual environment including the first view and the second view, wherein a scale change is performed when the display cyclically changes directly between at least two different views, and the specific predefined manipulation is a manipulation that is predefined such that it is independent of where the reference point is shown in the second view, when the specific predefined manipulation is received and the cyclical direct change between at least two views is performed, the reference point is shown in the first view regardless of where the reference point is displayed in the second view, and the display comprises a touch-sensitive input panel. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A method for orienting a user, comprising:
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presenting a display of a first view of a virtual environment on a display, the first view being a view of a reference point, the reference point being a current position of a user or a starting point of the user, the first view being automatically scaled to a preset scale; selecting at least one destination using an exploration view of the virtual environment, the exploration view being scaled with a user defined scale; presenting a display of a second view of the virtual environment on the display, the second view being an overview that includes the reference point, the at least one destination, and an overall area that lies between the reference point and the at least one destination; receiving a specific predefined manipulation from the user to change views; and cyclically changing between at least the first and second views of the virtual environment such that each time the specific predefined manipulation is received, the display switches from a current view to a next consecutive view, until a last view is displayed after which an initial view is again displayed, and the specific predefined manipulation is a manipulation that is predefined such that it is independent of where the reference point is shown in the second view, when the specific predefined manipulation is received and the cyclical direct change between at least two views is performed, the reference point is shown in the first view regardless of where the reference point is displayed in the second view, and the display comprises a touch-sensitive input panel.
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