INTERFACE ADJUSTMENT METHOD AND TERMINAL
First Claim
1. An interface adjustment method, comprising processor-implemented steps, the steps comprising:
- switching from a standby state to a work state or from a power-off state to a work state in response to a start operation of a user if the start operation is detected, and determining a current system time of a terminal;
looking up a correspondence table of time and an illumination shadow angle, and determining an illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal; and
adjusting, according to the illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal, an interface currently displayed by the terminal.
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Abstract
An interface adjustment method includes: switching from a standby state to a work state or from a power-off state to a work state in response to a start operation of a user if the start operation is detected, and determining a current system time of a terminal; looking up a correspondence table of time and an illumination shadow angle, and determining an illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal; and adjusting, according to the illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal, an interface currently displayed by the terminal, so that the terminal can adjust the interface according to the system time.
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15 Claims
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1. An interface adjustment method, comprising processor-implemented steps, the steps comprising:
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switching from a standby state to a work state or from a power-off state to a work state in response to a start operation of a user if the start operation is detected, and determining a current system time of a terminal; looking up a correspondence table of time and an illumination shadow angle, and determining an illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal; and adjusting, according to the illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal, an interface currently displayed by the terminal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A terminal, comprising at least one processor, the processor executing instructions for:
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switching from a standby state to a work state or from a power-off state to a work state in response to a start operation of a user if the start operation is detected, and determining a current system time of the terminal; looking up a correspondence table of time and an illumination shadow angle after a starting and determining unit determines the current system time of the terminal, and determining an illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal; and adjusting, after a searching unit determines the illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal, according to the illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal, an interface currently displayed by the terminal. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having stored therein one or more instructions, which, when executed by a terminal, cause the terminal to:
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switch from a standby state to a work state or from a power-off state to a work state in response to a start operation of a user if the start operation is detected, and determine a current system time of the terminal; look up a correspondence table of time and an illumination shadow angle, and determine an illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal; and adjust, according to the illumination shadow angle corresponding to the current system time of the terminal, an interface currently displayed by the terminal. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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