Qwerty type ten-key board based character input device
First Claim
1. A ten-key board type character input device for use with a wireless or a wired information terminal, which comprises:
- ten keys provided on said character input device, a switching means for switching allocation of characters to the respective ten keys, and a sensor for detecting a state of the switching allocation and an electronic circuit for switching the allocation of characters based on a signal from the sensor;
wherein said switching means includes three switching functions to reproduce a qwerty arrangement, and said three switching functions comprise;
a first switching function for allocating 9 characters positioned at 3 lateral keys and 3 vertical lines on a left side of 26 characters in the qwerty arrangement to 3 lateral keys and 3 vertical lines at same positions on said ten-key board among lateral keys and 4 vertical lines of the ten-key board;
a second switching function for allocating 9 characters positioned in a central portion of the 26 characters in the qwerty arrangement to the keys on said ten-key board; and
a third switching function for allocating 8 remaining characters on a right side of the qwerty arrangement to the keys on said ten-key board;
wherein said sensor for detecting the state of the switching allocation comprises one of an inclination sensor and an angular velocity sensor provided at the character input device;
wherein said one of said inclination sensor and said angular velocity sensor senses whether said character input device is one of inclined to the left, inclined to the right and at a normal position; and
wherein said electronic circuit controls said switching means (i) to reproduce a predetermined number of characters on the left side of the qwerty arrangement on said ten-key board when said sensor senses that said character input device is inclined to the left, (ii) to reproduce the predetermined number of characters in the central portion of the qwerty arrangement when said sensor senses that said character input device is at the normal position, and (iii) to reproduce the remaining characters on the right side of the qwerty arrangement when said sensor senses that said character input device is inclined to the right.
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Abstract
A character input device which allows the user to input characters in a virtual qwerty arrangement on a mobile information device or a palm-sized information terminal. A mobile telephone or the like having a ten-key board is equipped with an inclination sensor or an angular velocity sensor for allocating the same arrangement of the qwerty type keyboard, divided into a left, a central and a right section, to the ten-key board of the mobile telephone depending on whether the mobile telephone is inclined to the left or to the right, or at a normal position. For a personal computer user or the like who has already memorized actually or latently the qwerty arrangement, actions for moving the mobile telephone to the left or right or horizontally have special meanings. Such physical motions causes the user to retrieve the image of the qwerty type keyboard so that they can rapidly input characters. If already familiar with the qwerty arrangement, the user can immediately input characters, not seeing a display or keys of the mobile telephone, without special practice. A user who has learned the qwerty arrangement with the mobile telephone, which embodies the present invention, can rapidly input characters on a personal computer.
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7 Claims
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1. A ten-key board type character input device for use with a wireless or a wired information terminal, which comprises:
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ten keys provided on said character input device, a switching means for switching allocation of characters to the respective ten keys, and a sensor for detecting a state of the switching allocation and an electronic circuit for switching the allocation of characters based on a signal from the sensor;
wherein said switching means includes three switching functions to reproduce a qwerty arrangement, and said three switching functions comprise;
a first switching function for allocating 9 characters positioned at 3 lateral keys and 3 vertical lines on a left side of 26 characters in the qwerty arrangement to 3 lateral keys and 3 vertical lines at same positions on said ten-key board among lateral keys and 4 vertical lines of the ten-key board;
a second switching function for allocating 9 characters positioned in a central portion of the 26 characters in the qwerty arrangement to the keys on said ten-key board; and
a third switching function for allocating 8 remaining characters on a right side of the qwerty arrangement to the keys on said ten-key board;
wherein said sensor for detecting the state of the switching allocation comprises one of an inclination sensor and an angular velocity sensor provided at the character input device;
wherein said one of said inclination sensor and said angular velocity sensor senses whether said character input device is one of inclined to the left, inclined to the right and at a normal position; and
wherein said electronic circuit controls said switching means (i) to reproduce a predetermined number of characters on the left side of the qwerty arrangement on said ten-key board when said sensor senses that said character input device is inclined to the left, (ii) to reproduce the predetermined number of characters in the central portion of the qwerty arrangement when said sensor senses that said character input device is at the normal position, and (iii) to reproduce the remaining characters on the right side of the qwerty arrangement when said sensor senses that said character input device is inclined to the right. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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