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JP2011048606A - Input device - Google Patents
JP2011048606A
JP2011048606A JP2009196279A JP2009196279A JP2011048606A JP 2011048606 A JP2011048606 A JP 2011048606A JP 2009196279 A JP2009196279 A JP 2009196279A JP 2009196279 A JP2009196279 A JP 2009196279A JP 2011048606 A JP2011048606 A JP 2011048606A
JP2009196279A
2009-08-27 Application filed by Kyocera Corp, 京セラ株式会社 filed Critical Kyocera Corp
2009-08-27 Priority to JP2009196279A priority Critical patent/JP2011048606A/en
2011-03-10 Publication of JP2011048606A publication Critical patent/JP2011048606A/en
230000001747 exhibited Effects 0 abstract 2
An input device capable of presenting feedback by tactile sensation to a user in response to a user's push operation and slide operation on a touch sensor.
When the touch target slides on the touch surface, the control unit controls the drive of the tactile sensation providing unit so as to present a tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target, and the load detection unit performs predetermined control. When detecting a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy the load standard to a state that satisfies the load standard, the tactile sensation providing unit is driven so as to present a tactile sensation related to the push that is different from the tactile sensation related to the slide to the touch target Control.
The present invention relates to an input device, and more particularly to an input device having a touch sensor.
In a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone, various types of input devices used when a user operates the terminal have been developed according to the function and use of each terminal. The equipment is increasing. An input device having a touch panel accepts input by an input method in which a user touches (touches) an object such as a button or an icon displayed on a display unit with a fingertip or the like, and thus the user can perform an extremely intuitive operation. it can. That is, the user performs an operation by touching an object displayed on the screen with a fingertip or the like according to the guidance displayed on the screen of the touch panel. For this reason, the user can operate the terminal very easily by an intuitive operation according to the guidance displayed on the screen, and as a result, an effect of reducing erroneous operations can be expected.
There are various types of touch panels such as a resistive film type and a capacitance type, but none of them is displaced like a push button switch when inputting by touch. For this reason, since the user cannot obtain feedback like a push button switch at the time of input by touch, an input error due to an erroneous operation such as pressing the same position many times is likely to occur, resulting in stress. It was.
As a method for preventing such an input error, a feedback method has been proposed in which when a user touch input is detected, the touch panel is vibrated and generated at the user's fingertip (see, for example, Patent Document 1). .
According to the technique disclosed in Patent Document 1, since the user can know from the touch panel vibration that an input by touch on the touch panel has been detected, the user does not accidentally touch the same position many times.
Patent Document 2 discloses a technique for presenting vibration to the user in response to the user's tracing operation on the touch panel.
According to the technique disclosed in Patent Document 2, since it is possible to know from the vibration of the touch panel that the user has performed a tracing operation on the touch panel, the same position is not erroneously operated repeatedly.
JP 2003-288158 A JP 2005-62043 A
However, in the above-described technology, feedback by vibration is presented for a user's touch operation or tracing operation (slide operation), but for a push operation that applies pressure to the user's touch panel (touch sensor). Is not mentioned at all.
An object of the present invention is to present feedback by tactile sensation to a user in accordance with a user's push operation and slide operation on a touch sensor.
In order to solve the above-described problems, an input device according to a first invention includes a touch sensor that detects a touch input, a tactile sensation providing unit that vibrates the touch surface of the touch sensor, and a load that detects a pressing load on the touch surface. A detection unit; and a control unit that controls driving of the tactile sensation providing unit so as to present a tactile sensation with respect to the touch target touching the touch surface. When the surface is slid, the drive of the tactile sensation providing unit is controlled so as to present the tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target, and the load detection unit satisfies the state from which the predetermined load standard is not satisfied The tactile sensation is presented so as to present a tactile sensation related to the push, which is a tactile sensation different from the tactile sensation related to the slide, to the touch target when the pressing load that changes Controlling the driving parts.
Further, in the input device according to the second invention, the control unit presents the tactile sensation so as to present the tactile sensation related to the push to the touch target in a state where the touch target is not sliding on the touch surface. Control the drive of the unit.
In the input device according to a third aspect, the control unit slides with respect to the touch target in a state where the pressing load detected by the load detection unit satisfies a load standard lower than the predetermined load standard. The driving of the tactile sensation providing unit is controlled so as to present the tactile sensation according to the above.
In the input device according to a fourth aspect of the present invention, when the control unit controls the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit so as to present a tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target, When the slide stops, when the load detection unit detects that a predetermined pressing load has been applied from the reference based on the pressing load detected by the load detection unit when the slide stops, the touch target is detected. On the other hand, the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit is controlled so as to present a tactile sensation related to the push.
The input device according to a fifth aspect of the present invention further includes a display unit that displays an input object, the touch sensor detects a touch input to the display unit, and the control unit displays the input object. When the touch input to the non-contact area is detected, the drive of the tactile sensation providing unit is controlled so as to present the tactile sensation related to the slide, and the touch input to the input object is detected. The driving of the tactile sensation providing unit is controlled so as to present the tactile sensation related to the push.
According to the present invention, feedback by tactile sensation can be presented to the user in accordance with the user's push operation and slide operation on the touch sensor.
It is a functional block diagram of a mobile phone according to an embodiment of the present invention. It is a flowchart for demonstrating the presentation process of the tactile sensation which concerns on the slide of 1st Embodiment, and the tactile sensation which concerns on a push. It is a figure explaining presentation of the tactile sense which concerns on the push of 1st Embodiment. It is a figure explaining presentation of the tactile sensation which concerns on the slide of 1st Embodiment. It is a flowchart for demonstrating the presentation process of the tactile sensation which concerns on the slide of 2nd Embodiment, and the tactile sense which concerns on a push. It is a figure explaining presentation of the tactile sensation which concerns on the slide of 2nd Embodiment. It is a flowchart for demonstrating the presentation process of the tactile sensation which concerns on the slide of 3rd Embodiment, and the tactile sensation which concerns on a push. It is a figure explaining presentation of the tactile sensation which concerns on the slide of 3rd Embodiment. It is a figure for demonstrating the presentation process of the tactile sensation which concerns on the slide of 4th Embodiment, and the tactile sensation which concerns on a push. It is a figure explaining presentation of the tactile sensation which concerns on the push of 5th Embodiment. It is a figure explaining presentation of the tactile sensation which concerns on the slide of 5th Embodiment.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. In each of the following embodiments, a mobile phone will be described as an example of a mobile terminal including the input device of the present invention. However, portable terminals to which the input device of the present invention can be applied are not limited to mobile phones, and can be applied to various portable electronic devices including input devices such as PDAs and digital cameras. The present invention is not limited to a portable terminal, and can also be applied to devices equipped with an input device such as a bank ATM or a station ticket vending machine.
FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram schematically showing an internal configuration of a mobile phone 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 1, the mobile phone 10 includes a touch sensor 11, a load detection unit 12, a tactile sensation providing unit 13, a display unit 14, a storage unit 15, and a control unit 16 that controls the overall operation.
The touch sensor 11 detects a touch input by a touch target such as a finger or a stylus pen on the touch surface, and outputs two-dimensional position information of a touch position such as a resistance film method, a capacitance method, and an optical method. It comprises a well-known thing and arrange | positions on the display part 14. FIG. The load detection unit 12 detects a pressing load on the touch surface of the touch sensor 11 and is configured using, for example, a strain gauge sensor, a piezoelectric element, or the like. The tactile sensation providing unit 13 vibrates the touch sensor 11 and is configured using, for example, a piezoelectric element.
The display unit 14 displays input objects such as push buttons (push button switches) and input objects such as icons, and is configured using, for example, a liquid crystal display panel or an organic EL display panel. Whether or not the touch input by the touch target to the display unit 14 is a touch input to the input object is determined by the control unit 16 based on the position information output from the touch sensor 11. When the touch input is for an input object and other predetermined conditions are satisfied (for example, when the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 satisfies a predetermined load standard), the control unit 16 described later performs touch A process corresponding to the input object being input is executed. The storage unit 15 stores various applications and various input information, and also functions as a work memory. The control part 16 consists of CPU etc., for example, and controls operation | movement of each part based on the positional information from the touch sensor 11, the press load information from the load detection part 12, etc.
In addition, the mobile phone 10 further provides functions as a normal mobile phone such as an antenna and a wireless communication unit for transmitting and receiving various information such as voice calls and e-mail data to and from the base station via the Internet or wireless communication. It also has various functional parts necessary for this. However, since these are not particularly different from those of the known technology, they are not shown and description thereof is omitted.
FIG. 2 is a flowchart for explaining the tactile sensation related to the slide and the tactile sensation presentation related to the push according to the first embodiment. This process starts when the touch sensor 11 detects a touch input by a touch target such as a finger or a stylus pen on the touch surface.
After the touch sensor 11 detects a touch input, the control unit 16 determines whether or not the touch target is sliding on the touch surface (step S101). In step S <b> 101, the control unit 16 determines that the touch target is sliding on the touch surface when the position information output from the touch sensor 11 continues to change continuously over a certain distance.
When it is determined in step S101 that the touch target is sliding on the touch surface, the control unit 16 controls the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 so as to present a tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target ( Step S102). After step S102, the control unit 16 determines whether or not the load detection unit 12 has detected a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy the load standard (predetermined load standard) related to the push tactile sensation to a state that satisfies the load standard. (Hereinafter, in the drawings, it is described as “less than load standard for push tactile sensation → more?”) (Step S103).
In step S <b> 103, when the control unit 16 detects a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy the load reference related to the push tactile sensation to a state that satisfies the load standard related to the push tactile sensation, the control unit 16 gives the touch target to the touch target. The driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled so as to be presented (step S104). After step S104, or in step S103, if the load detection unit 12 does not detect a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy the load standard related to the push tactile sensation to a state that satisfies the load standard, the control unit 16 It is determined whether the target is sliding on the touch surface (step S105). If it is determined in step S105 that the touch target is slid, the process proceeds to step S102. If it is determined that the touch target is not slid, the process ends.
Next, FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining presentation of tactile sensation according to the push of the first embodiment.
FIG. 3A shows buttons “1” to “9” that are input objects displayed on the display unit 14 and fingers that are touch targets. A touch sensor 11 (not shown) is disposed on the display unit 14, and the touch sensor 11 detects a touch input to the display unit 14 and outputs position information input by the touch to the control unit 16. In FIG. 3A, touch input is performed on an input object that is a “1” button depending on a touch target.
In the graph illustrated in FIG. 3B, the horizontal axis represents time, and the vertical axis represents the pressing load on the touch surface detected by the load detection unit 12. In the first embodiment, 2N is set as a load reference for presenting a push tactile sensation, and the load detection unit 12 detects a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy 2N to a state that satisfies 2N. The drive of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled so as to present the tactile sensation related to the push.
Here, by presenting a tactile sensation different from the tactile sensation associated with the slide as the tactile sensation associated with the push, the user can clearly recognize that the push operation has been accepted. In order to make the tactile sensation related to the push and the tactile sensation related to the slide different, for example, the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is driven with a different frequency, period (time), amplitude, or waveform. As a tactile sensation related to the push, when the load detecting unit 12 detects a pressing load of 1N to 2N, the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled to be driven at an amplitude of 15 μm or more for one cycle of a sine wave of about 170 Hz. preferable. By controlling in this way, it is possible to present a tactile sensation as if the push button switch was pushed against the touch target.
Next, FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining presentation of tactile sensation according to the slide of the first embodiment.
4A describes buttons “1” to “9” that are input objects displayed on the display unit 14 and a finger that is a touch target, as in FIG. 3A. . In FIG. 4A, the touch target slides to the right starting from the button “1”.
Next, FIG. 4B is a diagram showing the relationship between time and the pressing load on the touch surface detected by the load detection unit 12 as in FIG. 3B. In FIG. 4B, the touch target is shown to be slid from time t1 to t2 by being indicated by a thick line from t1 to t2. When the touch target is sliding, the control unit 16 controls the drive of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 so as to present a tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target.
As described above, in the first embodiment, when the touch target slides on the touch surface, the control unit 16 controls the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 so as to present the tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target. Then, when the load detecting unit 12 detects a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy the load standard related to the push tactile sensation to a state that satisfies the load standard, the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is driven so as to present the tactile sensation related to the push to the touch target. Therefore, feedback by tactile sensation can be presented to the user in accordance with the user's push operation and slide operation with respect to the touch sensor.
Next, the presentation process of the tactile sensation according to the second embodiment of the present invention and the tactile sensation according to the push will be described.
The second embodiment further clearly divides the tactile sensation related to the touch target and the tactile sensation presentation related to the push in the first embodiment described above.
FIG. 5 is a flowchart for explaining the tactile sensation related to the slide and the tactile sensation presentation related to the push according to the second embodiment. In the flowchart of FIG. 5, the same step number is assigned to a step that performs the same processing as that of the flowchart according to the first embodiment of FIG. 2, and the description is omitted.
The flowchart of the second embodiment is the same as the process of each step performed in the flowchart of the first embodiment, but differs in that the process proceeds to step S101 after step S102. In the second embodiment, when the touch target does not slide on the touch surface in step S101, the process proceeds to step S103.
Next, FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining presentation of tactile sensation according to the slide of the second embodiment. Note that FIG. 6A is the same diagram as FIG.
FIG. 6B is a diagram illustrating the relationship between time and the pressing load on the touch surface detected by the load detection unit 12. A description of the same points as in FIG. 4B will be omitted. In FIG. 6B, the touch target is slid from time t1 to t3, and according to the touch target slide, the control unit 16 presents a tactile sensation related to the slide to the touch target from time t1 to t3. Thus, the drive of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled. Here, at time t2, the control unit 16 detects the pressing load that changes from the state that does not satisfy the load standard related to the push tactile sensation to the state that satisfies the load reference by the load detection unit 12. The driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled so as to present the tactile sensation related to the slide without presenting such a tactile sensation.
As described above, in the second embodiment, when the touch target is not sliding on the touch surface, the load detection unit 12 detects a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy the load standard related to the push tactile sensation presentation to a state that satisfies the load standard. Then, the control unit 16 controls the drive of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 so as to present a tactile sensation related to the push to the touch target, and the load detection unit 12 pushes the touch target while sliding the touch surface. When a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy the load criterion related to tactile sensation to a state that satisfies the tactile sensation is detected, the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is not controlled so as to present a tactile sensation related to push. Therefore, when the user is performing a slide operation on the touch sensor 11, the user is presented with a slide tactile sensation and is not presented with a push tactile sensation, which may cause an uncomfortable feeling during the user's slide operation. Absent.
Next, a tactile sensation relating to a slide and a tactile sensation presentation relating to a push according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The third embodiment sets a load standard (a load standard lower than a predetermined load standard) related to the slide tactile sensation lower than the load standard related to the push tactile sensation in the second embodiment described above.
FIG. 7 is a flowchart for explaining the tactile sensation related to the slide and the tactile sensation presentation related to the push according to the third embodiment. In the flowchart of FIG. 7, the same step number is assigned to a step that performs the same processing as that of the flowchart according to the second embodiment of FIG. 5, and description thereof is omitted.
In the flowchart of the third embodiment, step S301 is newly provided between step S101 and step S102 in the flowchart of the second embodiment. In step S301, the control unit 16 determines whether or not the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 satisfies the load standard related to the slide tactile sensation presentation (hereinafter referred to as “the load standard related to the slide tactile sensation or more”). ? "). When the control unit 16 determines in step S301 that the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 satisfies the load standard related to the presentation of the tactile sensation, the process proceeds to step S102. On the other hand, if the control part 16 determines with the pressing load which the load detection part 12 detects not satisfy | filling the load reference | standard which concerns on a slide tactile sensation presentation, it will return to step S101.
Next, FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining presentation of tactile sensation according to the slide of the third embodiment.
FIG. 8A is the same diagram as FIG. 6A and will not be described.
Next, FIG. 8B is a diagram showing the relationship between time and the pressing load on the touch surface detected by the load detection unit 12. A description of the same points as in FIG. 6B will be omitted. In FIG. 8 (b), a load standard (1N) relating to the presentation of the slide tactile sensation is newly set in comparison with FIG. 6 (b).
In FIG. 8B, the touch target slides from time t1 to t3, but during the time t1 to t2, the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 13 satisfies the load standard related to the slide tactile sensation presentation. Since it does not satisfy | fill, between the time t1 and t2, the control part 16 does not control the drive of a tactile sense presentation part so that a slide tactile sensation may be shown with respect to a touch target. On the other hand, during the period from time t2 to t3, the touch target slides on the touch surface, and the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 satisfies the load standard related to the slide tactile sensation presentation. 16 controls the drive of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 so as to present a slide tactile sensation to the touch target.
As described above, in the third embodiment, even when the touch target slides on the touch surface, if the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 does not satisfy the load standard related to the presentation of the slide tactile sensation, the control unit 16 Does not control the drive of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 so as to present a tactile sensation related to the slide to the touch target. Therefore, even if the user's finger accidentally touches the touch sensor 11 and the finger slides on the touch surface, if the load detection unit 12 does not detect a pressing load that satisfies the load standard related to the presentation of the slide tactile sensation, the touch target Since no slide tactile sensation is presented, it is possible to prevent a process in which a slide tactile sensation is presented for a slide operation not intended by the user.
Next, the presentation process of the tactile sensation according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention and the tactile sensation according to the push will be described.
The fourth embodiment adaptively changes the load reference related to the push tactile sensation presentation in the third embodiment described above. In the third embodiment, the load reference related to the push tactile sensation is 2N that is set in advance. However, in the fourth embodiment, when the touch target slide is detected and the touch target slide ends. On the basis of the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12, a load reference relating to the push tactile sensation is set.
FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining the tactile sensation related to the slide and the tactile sensation presentation related to the push according to the fourth embodiment.
FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating the relationship between time and the pressing load on the touch surface detected by the load detection unit. The description of the same points as in FIG. 8B will be omitted. In the fourth embodiment, a load reference related to the slide tactile sensation presentation is set to 1N, and a load reference related to the push tactile sensation presentation is set to 2N in advance.
In FIG. 9, the touch target is slid from time t <b> 1 to t <b> 3, and when the touch target is sliding on the touch surface, the control unit 16 presents a tactile sensation providing unit 13 so as to present a sliding tactile sensation to the touch target. Control the drive. Here, at time t2, the control unit 16 detects the pressing load that changes from the state that does not satisfy the load standard related to the push tactile sensation to the state that satisfies the load reference by the load detection unit 12. The driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled so as to present the tactile sensation related to the slide without presenting such a tactile sensation. In addition, the control unit 16 sets a new load reference related to the presentation of the tactile sensation based on the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 at time t3 when the slide to be touched ends.
Here, in FIG. 9, 3N obtained by adding 0.5N to 2.5N detected by the load detection unit 12 at time t3 is set as a new load reference for presenting the tactile sensation. After setting the load standard relating to the new push tactile sensation, the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 changes from the state not satisfying the newly set load tactile sensation relating to the push tactile sensation to the state satisfying (time t4) In addition, the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled so that the tactile sensation related to the push is presented to the touch target.
As described above, in the fourth embodiment, since the load reference relating to the new push tactile sensation is set based on the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 when the slide to be touched is completed, the user can After the slide operation is performed on the touch sensor 11, when the push operation is continuously performed without releasing the finger from the touch sensor 11, the tactile sensation related to the push operation is surely presented. Therefore, feedback by tactile sensation can be surely presented to the user's slide operation and push operation.
Next, the presentation process of the touch feeling and the push feeling according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The fifth embodiment presents a tactile sensation related to push according to whether or not a touch input by a touch target is performed on an input object displayed on the display unit in the first embodiment described above. It is determined whether or not a tactile sensation related to the slide is presented.
FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining presentation of tactile sensation according to the push of the fifth embodiment.
FIG. 10 shows buttons “1” to “9” that are input objects displayed on the display unit and fingers that are touch targets. In the fifth embodiment, a touch input is performed on the input object indicated by hatching in FIG. 10, and the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 is satisfied from a state where the load standard related to the push tactile sensation is not satisfied. When the state is changed, the control unit 16 controls the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 so as to present the tactile sensation related to the push to the touch target. On the other hand, when the touch input is performed on the area where the input object indicated by the oblique line in FIG. 10 is not displayed, the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 does not satisfy the load standard related to the push tactile sensation presentation Even if it changes to the state satisfy | filled from, it will not control the drive of the tactile sense presentation part 13 so that the tactile sensation concerning a push may be shown with respect to a touch target.
Next, FIG. 11 is a figure explaining presentation of the tactile sensation according to the slide of the fifth embodiment.
FIG. 11 shows the buttons “1” to “9” that are input objects displayed on the display unit 14 and the finger that is the touch target, and the area where the input object is not displayed is shaded. Is shown. In the fifth embodiment, when a touch input is performed on an area where the input object indicated by diagonal lines in FIG. 11 is not displayed, and the touch target slides on the touch surface, the control unit 16 The driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled so as to present a tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target. On the other hand, when the touch input is performed on the area where the input object is displayed, even if the touch target slides on the touch surface, the tactile sensation is presented so as to present the tactile sensation related to the slide to the touch target. The drive of the presentation part 13 is not controlled.
As described above, in the fifth embodiment, it is determined whether or not the input object is a touch input to the input object displayed on the display unit 14, and the tactile sensation related to the slide and the tactile sensation related to the push are presented based on the determination. Accordingly, since the user is presented with a tactile sensation corresponding to the input object, it is determined whether or not a touch input is performed on the input object or area intended by the user and the user's intended slide operation or push operation is accepted. It can be determined by tactile sensation.
Although the present invention has been described based on the drawings and examples, it should be noted that those skilled in the art can easily make various modifications and corrections based on the present disclosure. Therefore, it should be noted that these variations and modifications are included in the scope of the present invention.
In the third and fourth embodiments, when the touch target slides on the touch surface in a state where the pressing load detected by the load detection unit 12 satisfies the load standard related to the slide tactile sensation presentation, the control unit 16 sets the touch target. On the other hand, the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled so as to present the tactile sensation related to the slide. However, the load detecting unit 12 is controlled after the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled to present the tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target. Even if the pressing load detected by the controller does not satisfy the load standard related to the presentation of the slide tactile sensation, the control unit 16 gives the touch tactile feel to the touch target while the touch target continues to slide on the touch surface. You may control the drive of the tactile sense presentation part 13 so that it may show.
Moreover, in this Embodiment, although the tactile sense presentation part and the load detection part are demonstrated as a different structure, you may implement | achieve these by the same structure. In order to realize the same configuration, for example, a piezoelectric element may be used. In the present embodiment, the control unit 16 determines that the touch target is sliding on the touch surface when the position information output from the touch sensor 11 continues to change continuously over a certain distance. However, the method for determining whether or not the touch target is sliding on the touch surface is not limited to the above determination, and a known slide detection method may be used.
Further, in this embodiment, when the load detection unit 12 detects a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy the load standard related to the push tactile sensation to a state that satisfies the load standard, the tactile sensation related to the push is presented to the touch target. Although the drive of the tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled, when the load detecting unit 12 detects a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy the load reference related to the push tactile sensation presentation, a touch input to the input object is performed. If so, the control unit 16 may present the tactile sensation associated with the push and control to execute processing corresponding to the input object.
In the fifth embodiment, the control unit 16 is touch-inputted to an area where the input object is not displayed, and the touch target slides on the touch surface. The tactile sensation providing unit 13 is controlled so as to present the tactile sensation, but the control unit 16 provides the tactile sensation so as to present tactile sensations relating to different slides in the area where the input object is displayed and the area where the input object is not displayed. The driving of the presentation unit 13 may be controlled.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 10 Mobile phone 11 Touch sensor 12 Load detection part 13 Tactile sense presentation part 14 Display part 15 Memory | storage part 16 Control part
A touch sensor for detecting touch input;
A tactile sensation providing unit that vibrates the touch surface of the touch sensor;
A load detection unit for detecting a pressing load on the touch surface;
A control unit that controls driving of the tactile sensation providing unit so as to present a tactile sensation to the touch target that is touching the touch surface;
The control unit controls the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit so as to present a tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target when the touch target slides on the touch surface;
When a pressing load that changes from a state that does not satisfy a predetermined load standard to a state that satisfies a predetermined load criterion is detected by the load detection unit, a tactile sensation related to a push that is different from a tactile sensation related to the slide is presented to the touch target. An input device for controlling driving of the tactile sensation providing unit.
The said control part controls the drive of the said tactile sense presentation part so that the tactile sensation which concerns on the said push with respect to the said touch target may be shown with the said touch target not sliding the said touch surface. Input device.
The control unit presents the tactile sensation so as to present a tactile sensation related to a slide with respect to the touch target in a state where a pressing load detected by the load detection unit satisfies a load standard lower than the predetermined load standard. The input device according to claim 1, wherein the driving of the unit is controlled.
When the control unit is controlling the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit so as to present a tactile sensation related to the slide with respect to the touch target, the slide is stopped when the slide of the touch target is stopped. When the load detecting unit detects that a predetermined pressing load is applied from the reference with the pressing load detected by the load detecting unit, the tactile sensation related to the push is presented to the touch target. The input device according to claim 1, wherein the driving of the tactile sensation providing unit is controlled.
A display unit for displaying an input object;
The touch sensor detects a touch input to the display unit,
The control unit controls driving of the tactile sensation providing unit so as to present a tactile sensation related to the slide when detecting a touch input to a region where the input object is not displayed,
5. The input device according to claim 1, wherein when a touch input to the input object is detected, driving of the tactile sensation providing unit is controlled so as to present a tactile sensation related to the push.
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