Abstract:
Provided are an electronic device wherein an application can be started up easily using text and so forth displayed in a display unit, and a method of controlling same. A start-up unit uses inputted text to start up an application which executes various functions. If text being displayed on the display unit has been selected as a result of a detection unit detecting that contact has been made to a region in which any of the text characters of the same text is displayed, an application control unit causes the display unit to display an application start-up display to which an application is associated.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application is a National Stage application of International Application No. PCT/JP2011/065836, filed Jul. 12, 2011, which claims benefit to Japanese Application No. 2010-158464, filed Jul. 13, 2010 and Japanese Application No. 2010-159347, filed Jul. 14, 2012, each of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety. 
     FIELD 
     The present invention relates to an electronic device including a touch panel, and a control method thereof. 
     BACKGROUND 
     Conventionally, electronic devices having a display unit and an operation unit input text assigned to the operation unit and display the text on the display unit when an operation unit is operated while a standby screen is displayed on the display unit. Then, when the user selects a desired application in a state where text is input, the electronic device starts the selected application with the input text input in the electronic device (for example, refer to Patent Document 1). 
     Meanwhile, an electronic device is proposed which performs starting of a desired application and input of text by contact to a touch panel (for example, refer to Patent Document 2).
     Patent Document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. 2007-200243   Patent Document 2: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, Publication No. H09-018566   

     SUMMARY 
     Problems to be Solved by the Invention 
     However, in the electronic devices described in Patent Documents 1 and 2, there are cases where operations are troublesome when a desired application is selected. 
     An object of the present invention is to provide an electronic device that can select a desired application more easily, and a control method thereof. 
     Means for Solving the Problems 
     In order to solve the above-described problems, an electronic device according to the present invention comprises: a display unit; a detecting unit which detects contact to the display unit; a starting unit which starts an application; a control unit which, in a state where text is displayed on the display unit, displays on the display unit an application starting display associated with an application, in a case where text is selected by the detecting unit detecting contact to a region where the text is displayed. 
     In addition, it is preferable if, when the application starting display is selected, in a state where the application starting display is displayed on the display unit, the control unit causes the starting unit to start an application associated with the selected application starting display and the selected text to be input into a text input region of the application. 
     In addition, it is preferable if the control unit displays on the display unit a plurality of application starting displays associated with a plurality of applications, and causes the starting unit to start an application associated with an application starting display selected from among the plurality of application starting displays starts. 
     In addition, it is preferable if, in a state where an image is displayed on the display unit, in a case where the image is selected by the detecting unit detecting contact to a region where the image is displayed, the control unit displays on the display unit the application starting display associated with an application. 
     In addition, it is preferable if, in a state where the application starting display is displayed on the display unit, when the application starting display is selected, the control unit starts an application associated with the selected application starting display and inserts the selected image into an image insertion region of the application. 
     In addition, it is preferable if the control unit displays the application starting display on the display unit in a case where contact to the region where the text or the image is continuously displayed for more than or equal to predetermined time is detected by the detecting unit. 
     In addition, it is preferable if the control unit displays on the display unit an application starting display that is different depending on the selected text or image. 
     In addition, it is preferable if, in a state where text is displayed on the display unit, in a case where text is selected by the detecting unit detecting contact to a region where the text is displayed, the control unit displays on the display unit an icon associated with the application as the application starting display, and in a case, where contact to a region where the icon is displayed, is detected by the detecting unit, causes the starting unit to start an application associated with an icon on which the contact is detected and inputs the selected text into a text input region of the application. 
     In addition, it is preferable if, in a state where an image is displayed on the display unit, in a case where an image is selected by the detecting unit detecting contact to a region where an image is displayed, the control unit causes the starting unit to start an application associated with an icon on which the contact is detected, and inserts the selected text into an image insertion region of the application. 
     In addition, it is preferable if, when detection by the detecting unit of contact to the region where an icon is displayed is determined, the control unit starts an application associated with the icon on which the contact is detected. 
     In addition, it is preferable if the electronic device further comprises handwritten text input unit which inputs handwritten text by contact to the display unit, and wherein the text displayed on the display unit is text that is input by the handwritten text input unit. 
     In addition, it is preferable if the electronic device further comprises a region specification unit which specifies a region for inputting the handwritten text on the display unit by contact to the display unit, and wherein the handwritten text input unit inputs handwritten text inside the region specified by the region specification unit. 
     In addition, it is preferable if, in a case where the started application is ended, the control unit displays on the display unit text displayed immediately before the detecting unit detects contact to the region where the text is displayed 
     In order to solve the above-described problems, a method for controlling an electronic device according to the present invention comprises: a step of displaying text on a display unit; a step of selecting text by the detecting unit detecting contact to the display unit; and a step of displaying on the display unit an application starting display which is used for starting an application by a starting unit in response to the text being selected. 
     Effects of the Invention 
     The present invention aims to provide an electronic device and a control method that can select a desired application more easily. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is an external perspective view of a cellular telephone device according to an embodiment; 
         FIG. 2  is a functional block diagram showing the function of the cellular telephone device according to a first embodiment; 
         FIG. 3  is a diagram showing an example of the screen transfer displayed on the display unit according to the first embodiment; 
         FIG. 4  is a diagram showing other examples of the screen transfer displayed on the display unit according to the first embodiment; 
         FIG. 5  is a flow chart showing processing of the cellular telephone device according to the first embodiment; 
         FIG. 6  is a functional block diagram showing the function of the cellular telephone device according to a second embodiment; 
         FIG. 7  is a diagram showing an example of the screen transfer displayed on the display unit according to the second embodiment; 
         FIG. 8  is a flow chart showing processing for detecting contact to the touch panel with a touch pen by the detecting unit; 
         FIG. 9  is a flow chart showing processing by an application control unit; 
         FIG. 10  is a flow chart showing processing by the application control unit; 
         FIG. 11  is a flow chart showing processing by the application control unit; 
         FIG. 12  is a flow chart showing processing by the application control unit; 
         FIG. 13  is a diagram showing an example of the screen displayed on the display unit according to a third embodiment; 
         FIG. 14  is a diagram showing an example of the screen displayed on the display unit according to the third embodiment; and 
         FIG. 15  is a flow chart showing processing by the application control unit according to the third embodiment. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     Descriptions are provided hereinafter regarding embodiments of the present invention. First of all, with reference to  FIG. 1 , descriptions are provided for a basic structure of a cellular telephone device  1  according to an embodiment of the portable electronic device of the present invention.  FIG. 1  is a perspective view showing an appearance of the cellular telephone device  1  according to the present embodiment. 
     The cellular telephone device  1  includes a body  2 . A touch panel  10 , a microphone  13  and a speaker  14  are disposed on a front face portion of the body  2 . 
     The touch panel  10  includes a display unit  11  and a detecting unit  12  (see  FIG. 2 ). The display unit  11  is a liquid-crystal display panel, an organic EL (electroluminescence) display panel, or the like, and displays text and images. The detecting unit  12  is a sensor that detects a touch by an object, such as a finger or stylus of a user of the cellular telephone device  1 , on the display unit  11 . For example, a sensor that employs a capacitive sensing method or a resistive film method can be utilized as the detecting unit  12 . The microphone  13  is used for inputting sound produced by the user of the cellular telephone device  1  during a telephone call. The speaker  14  is used for outputting sound produced by the other party whom the user of the cellular telephone device  1  is talking with during a phone call. 
     First Embodiment 
     Functional arrangements of the cellular telephone device  1  according to the first embodiment of the electronic device of the present invention will be described with reference to  FIG. 2 .  FIG. 2  is a block diagram showing the functional arrangement of the cellular telephone device  1 . 
     The cellular telephone device  1  includes the touch panel  10  (the display unit  11  and the detecting unit  12 ), the microphone  13 , and the speaker  14 , as described above. In addition, the cellular telephone device  1  includes a communication unit  15 , a storage unit  16 , and a control unit  17 . 
     The communication unit  15  includes a main antenna (not illustrated) and an RF circuit unit (not illustrated), and makes an outgoing call to and performs communication with a predetermined contact entity. The contact entity, to which the communication unit  15  makes an outgoing call, is an external device that performs a telephone call or mail transmission/reception with the cellular telephone device  1 , or an external device or the like such as an external web server, with which the cellular telephone device  1  establishes Internet connections. 
     The communication unit  15  performs communication with an external device via a predetermined usable frequency band. More specifically, the communication unit  15  executes demodulation processing of a signal received via the main antenna, and transmits the processed signal to the control unit  17 . In addition, the communication unit  15  executes modulation processing of a signal transmitted from the control unit  17 , and transmits the signal to an external device (base station) via the main antenna. 
     The storage unit  16  includes, for example, working memory, and is utilized for arithmetic processing by the control unit  17 . Furthermore, the storage unit  16  stores a single or plurality of applications or databases that are operated inside the cellular telephone device  1 . It should be noted that the storage unit  16  may also serve as detachable external memory. 
     The control unit  17  controls the entirety of the cellular telephone device  1 , and performs control of the display unit  11  and the communication unit  15 . 
     The cellular telephone device  1  according to the first embodiment has a function to start an application using, for example, text and images, displayed on the display unit  11 . The arrangement for performing the function will be described hereafter with reference to  FIGS. 2-4 . 
     As shown in  FIG. 2 , the control unit  17  has a starting unit  171  and an application control unit  172 . The starting unit  171  starts an application which performs various kinds of functions by using displayed text. Examples of the application include an electronic mail application, a memo pad application, a text editing application, and a browser application (browser application capable of inputting text for searching). 
     In a state where text is displayed on the display unit  11 , when text is selected by contact to a region, where at least one text is displayed, being detected by the detecting unit  12 , the application control unit  172  displays on the display unit  11  an application starting display with which an application is associated. Here, text according to the present embodiment may include a number, an alphabetic character, or a symbol, in addition to hiragana text, katakana text, and kanji text. In addition, text includes not only a single character but also a character string. 
     Specifically, the control unit  17  performs the following processing.  FIG. 3  is a diagram showing an example of the screen transfer displayed on the display unit  11  according to the first embodiment. It should be noted that when contact to a region where text is displayed is detected by the detecting unit  12 , the control unit  17  according to the first embodiment specifies text displayed on a position where the contact is detected and selects the specified text. Then, the selected text is displayed as differentiated from other text that is not selected, by, for example, an inverse display. 
     In Screen D 1  of  FIG. 3 , a browser application has been started and the browser application displays on the display unit  11  the text “Hello! The following site is interesting: http://shocera.co.jp”. 
     In a state where Screen D 1  is displayed, the application control unit  172  selects the text “http://shocera.co.jp” by contact being detected by the detecting unit  12  in a region where “http://shocera.co.jp” is displayed among the text displayed on Screen D 1 . It should be noted that, the text selected in the display unit  11  is inversely displayed. 
     Then, when the text “http://shocera.co.jp” is continuously selected for more than or equal to a predetermined time by the detecting unit  12  and when the contact is released (the finger of the user moves away) (Screen D 2 ), the application control unit  172  displays on the display unit  11  an application starting menu M 1  with which applications are associated (Screen D 3 ). 
     Here, a plurality of items of the application starting menu M 1  for performing functions, such as text editing, Internet search, E-mail body text, E-mail attachment, decoration mail insertion, C mail text, and map search, is displayed in Screen D 3 . 
     In Screen D 3 , when one application starting menu item is selected among the plurality of items of the application starting menu M 1  thus displayed, the application control unit  172  makes the starting unit  171  start an application (for example, text editing application) associated with the application starting menu item thus selected (Screen D 4 ). 
     In addition, as shown in Screen D 4 , when an application starting menu is selected, the application control unit  172  makes the starting unit  171  start an application associated with the application starting menu thus selected, and inputs the text selected in Screen D 2 , “http://shocera.co.jp”, into the text input region of the application thus started. It should be noted that the application starting menu and the application are associated with each other, and are stored in the storage unit  16 . In addition, a text input region is a region (for example, a region in which text can be input in the document preparation screen in a text editing application) in an application where text can be input. 
     In addition, when the started application is ended (when a state where the started application is running ends), the application control unit  172  makes a browser application display on the display unit  11   a  web page including text that has been displayed immediately before when contact to the region where the text, “http://shocera.co.jp” is displayed is detected by the detecting unit  12 . That is, a web page including the text that has been displayed in Screen D 1  or D 2 , “Hello! The following site is interesting. http://shocera.co.jp” is displayed on the display unit  11 . 
     Thus, according to the first embodiment, in a state where text is displayed on the display unit  11 , when text is selected by contact to a region, where at least a part of the displayed text is displayed, being detected by the detecting unit  12 , the cellular telephone device  1  displays on the display unit  11  an application starting display with which an application is associated. 
     Thereby, since the cellular telephone device  1  displays the application starting menu M with which an application is associated when the text displayed on the display unit  11  is selected, it is possible to start an application simply by using the text displayed on the display unit  11 . 
     In addition, according to the first embodiment, when text is continuously selected for more than or equal to a predetermined time by the detecting unit  12  and the contact is discontinued, the cellular telephone device  1  displays on the display unit  11  the application starting menu M 1  with which an application is associated. Thereby, the cellular telephone device  1  can perform a function for displaying the application starting menu M 1  differentiated from other functions (for example, a link to a URL, or a simple copy) that executes by selecting text. 
     In addition, according to the first embodiment, when the application starting menu is selected, the cellular telephone device  1  starts, by the starting unit  171 , text input application associated with the application starting menu item thus selected, and inputs the selected text input into the application. Thereby, since the cellular telephone device  1  inputs the selected text into the started application, it is possible to improve usability of the started application. It should be noted that “the cellular telephone device  1  starts, by the starting unit  171 , a text input application associated with the application starting menu item thus selected, and inputs the selected text input into the application” may be done by inputting the selected text into the started application and saving it as a draft. In addition, the screen of the application may be displayed after inputting the selected text into the started application. 
     In addition, according to the first embodiment, when the started state of the started application is ended, the cellular telephone device  1  displays on the display unit  11  text that has been displayed immediately before, when contact to the region, where text is displayed, is detected by the detecting unit  12 . Thereby, since the text displayed immediately before the contact is detected, is displayed also after the started state of the application is ended, the cellular telephone device  1  can improve the usability for the user. 
     In addition, according to the first embodiment, the cellular telephone device  1  displays on the display unit  11   a  plurality of items of the application starting menu M 1  associated with a plurality of applications, respectively, and starts, by the starting unit  171 , an application associated which the selected item among the plurality of items of the application starting menu M 1 . 
     Thereby, since the cellular telephone device  1  can start a desired application from the plurality of items of the application starting menu M 1 , it is possible to further improve the usability for the user with respect to the application. 
     It should be noted that although the application control unit  172  displays the plurality of items of the application starting menu M 1  on Screen D 3  in  FIG. 3 , the control unit  172  may be done so as to display one item of the application starting menu, and then, when the application starting menu is selected, display the plurality of items of the application starting menu M 1 . 
     Next, processing in a case where an application starts using an image displayed on the display unit  11  will be described with reference to  FIG. 4 .  FIG. 4  is a diagram showing an example of the screen transfer displayed on the display unit  11  according to the first embodiment. In Screen D 11  of  FIG. 4 , a browser application has been started and an image F 1  is displayed on the display unit  11  by the browser application. 
     In a state where Screen D 11  is displayed, the application control unit  172  selects the image F 1  by detecting, by the detecting unit  12 , contact to a region where the image F 1  displayed on Screen D 11  is displayed. 
     Subsequently, when the image F 1  is continuously selected for more than or equal to a predetermined time and the contact is released (the finger of the user moves away) as detected by the detecting unit  12  (Screen D 12 ), the application control unit  172  displays on the display unit  11  an application starting menu M 2  with which applications to be started are associated (Screen D 13 ). 
     Here, in the application starting menu M 2 , functions of TEXT EDITING, INTERNET SEARCH, E-MAIL BODY TEXT, C MAIL TEXT, and MAP SEARCH are displayed as being grayed out and cannot be executed, and only functions of E-MAIL ATTACHMENT and DECORATION MAIL INSERTION are executable. That is, the application control unit  172  displays on the display unit  11  the application starting menu M 2  in a state where only an application that can use the selected image F 1  is executable. 
     In Screen D 13 , when one item is selected among the displayed plurality of items of application starting menu M 2 , the application control unit  172  starts, by the starting unit  171 , the application associated with the application starting menu thus selected and inserts into an image insertion region of the application thus started, the image F 1  selected in Screen D 12  as an attachment file (Screen D 14 ). An image insertion region is a region where an image in the application can be inserted (for example, a region where an image in an electronic mail application can be attached, and a region where an image in a mail creation screen in an electronic mail application can be inserted). 
     In addition, when the started application is ended, that is, when a state in which the started application is executed ends, the application control unit  172  displays on the display unit  11 , by a browser application, a web page including the image F 1  that has been displayed immediately before the contact is detected by the detecting unit  12 . 
     As described above, the application control unit  172  displays on the display unit  11  an application starting menu M 1  or M 2  depending on the selected text or image (refer to Screen D 3  of  FIG. 3  and Screen D 13  of  FIG. 4 ). Thereby, since the cellular telephone device  1  displays the application starting menu according to the selected text or image, it is possible to further improve the usability for the user with respect to the application. 
     In addition, although the application control unit  172  inserts only the selected image F 1  into the image insertion region of the started application in the example of the screen transfer in  FIG. 4 , the text stored in correspondence with the selected image F 1  (for example, text data included in a JPEG image) may be input into the text input region of the started application together with the selected image F 1 . In this case, the text corresponding to the selected image F 1  may be input into an application as text data and may be inserted in the image insertion region of an application as an attachment file. 
     Next, processing of the cellular telephone device  1  according to the first embodiment will be described.  FIG. 5  is a flow chart showing processing of the cellular telephone device  1  according to the first embodiment. In Step S 1 , the control unit  17  displays text or an image on the display unit  11 . 
     In Step S 2 , the control unit  17  detects contact to the display unit  11  by the detecting unit  12 . In Step S 3 , the control unit  17  determines whether or not the contact to the display unit  11  is continuously detected by the detecting unit  12  for more than or equal to a predetermined time. When the contact is continuously detected for more than or equal to a predetermined time (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 4 . When the contact is not continuously detected for more than or equal to a predetermined time (NO), the process ends. 
     In Step S 4 , the control unit  17  selects text or an image corresponding to the contacted part as a result of continuously detecting contact to the display unit  11  by the detecting unit  12  for more than or equal to a predetermined time. In Step S 5 , as a result of the contact to the display unit  11  being released, the control unit  17  determines the selection of the text or the image. 
     In Step S 6 , the application control unit  172  determines whether or not the selected item is text. When the selected item is text (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 8 . When the selected item is an image (NO), the process proceeds to Step S 7 . 
     In Step S 7 , the application control unit  172  displays grayed out functions that cannot use an image as an item of the application starting menu M 2 , and displays only functions that can use an image as an item of the application starting menu M 2  (Screen D 13  in  FIG. 4 ). 
     In Step S 8 , the application control unit  172  displays on the display unit  11  the application starting menu M 1  with which applications are associated (Screen D 3  in  FIG. 3 ). 
     In Step S 9 , when the application starting menu is selected, the application control unit  172  starts, by the starting unit  171 , an application associated with the application starting menu thus selected, and inputs the selected text or image into the started application. 
     As described above, since the application starting menu M 1  (M 2 ) associated with an application is displayed when the text or image displayed on the display unit  11  is selected, the cellular telephone device  1  according to the first embodiment can simply start an application by using the text or image displayed on the display unit  11 . It should be noted that in the first embodiment the text displayed on the display unit  11  may include not only the text that is input by a handwritten text input unit, which will be described later, but also all of, for example, text that is input by using a virtual keyboard displayed on the display unit  11 , and text that is displayed in advance in a browser application or the like. 
     Second Embodiment 
     Next, a second embodiment according to the electronic device of the present invention will be described. With respect to the second embodiment, features that differ from the first embodiment will mainly be described, similar components are assigned the same reference numerals as the first embodiment and descriptions thereof are omitted. With respect to the features not described in particular for the second embodiment, descriptions as in the first embodiment apply as appropriate. 
     Next, a functional arrangement of the cellular telephone device  1  according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to  FIG. 6 .  FIG. 6  is a block diagram showing the functional arrangement of the cellular telephone device  1  according to the second embodiment. 
     The cellular telephone device  1  has a touch panel  10  (a display unit  11  and a detecting unit  12 ), a microphone  13 , and a speaker  14 , which will be described later. In addition, the cellular telephone device  1  has a communication unit  15 , a storage unit  16 , and a control unit  17 . 
     The cellular telephone device  1  according to the second embodiment has a function to start an application using, for example, text and an icon, which are displayed on the display unit  11 . Hereafter, the arrangement for performing the function will be described. 
     As shown in  FIG. 6 , the control unit  17  includes an application control unit  173 , a handwritten text input unit  174 , and a region specification unit  175 . In a state where text is displayed on the display unit  11 , when contact to an icon (for example, icons  19   a - 19   f , which will be described later) displayed on the display unit  11  is detected by the detecting unit  12 , after contact to a region where at least a part of the text is displayed, is detected by the detecting unit  12 , causing text to be selected, the application control unit  173  starts an application associated with the icon on which the contact is detected, and inputs the selected text. Here, text according to the second embodiment may include not only hiragana text, katakana text, and kanji text but also a number, an alphabetic character, and a symbol. In addition, text may include not only a single character but also a character string. 
     The handwritten text input unit  174  inputs a handwritten text into the display unit  11  by contact to the display unit  11 . Specifically, the handwritten text input unit  174  detects by the detecting unit  12  a trajectory drawn with a touch pen  18 . The handwritten text input unit  174  performs pattern matching between the detected trajectory and the text stored in the handwritten text recognizing database by, for example, a handwritten text recognizing application, and converts the text with the highest recognition rate into text data. Here, the handwritten text recognizing database is stored in the storage unit  16  and has a variety of information for recognizing the handwritten text. In addition, the handwritten text recognizing application is stored in the storage unit  16  and includes an algorithm for recognizing the handwritten text. 
     The region specification unit  175  specifies a region for inputting the handwritten text into the display unit  11 , by contact to the display unit  11 . Specifically, the region specification unit  175  detects, by the detecting unit  12 , the trajectory drawn on the display unit  11  using the touch pen  18 . The region specification unit  175  specifies the region surrounded by the detected trajectory as a region capable of inputting a handwritten text by the handwritten text recognizing application. It should be noted that, the region specification unit  175  does not specify the region for inputting the handwritten text in a case where the trajectory drawn on the display unit  11  using the touch pen  18  does not surround a specific region. 
     In addition, one application and an icon for starting the application are associated with each other and are stored in the storage unit  16 . Examples of the application include an electronic mail application, a memo pad application, a text editing application, and a browser application (for example, a browser application enabled to input text for searching). 
       FIG. 7  is a diagram showing an example of the screen transfer displayed on the display unit  11  according to the second embodiment. In Screen D 21  of  FIG. 7 , a browser application has been started and an image F 1  is displayed on the display unit  11 . 
     In Screen D 21  of  FIG. 7 , when contact to the pictogram region P using the touch pen  18  is detected by the detecting unit  12  (Screen D 21 ), the region specification unit  175  starts a handwritten text recognizing application and detects, by the detecting unit  12 , a trajectory drawn on the display unit  11  using the touch pen  18  (Screen D 22 ). The region specification unit  175  specifies, by the handwritten text recognizing application, a region surrounded by the detected trajectory as the region R 1  enabled for inputting the handwritten text. In such a case where a base point, where the contact to the display unit  11  using the touch pen  18  is detected, is in the pictogram region P, the region may be specified as a region R 1  enabled for inputting the handwritten text by the region specification unit  175 . In addition, when the base point, where the contact to the display unit  11  using the touch pen  18  is detected, is on the edge of the display unit  11 , the region may be specified as the region R 1  enabled for inputting the handwritten text by the region specification unit  175 . Thereby, it is possible to avoid conflict with the detection of the contact corresponding to the browser application that has been displayed on Screen D 21 . 
     The handwritten text input unit  174  detects by the detecting unit  12  the trajectory drawn using the touch pen  18  in the region R 1  specified by the region specification unit  175 . 
     It should be noted that even in a case where contact other than in the pictogram region P or the edge of the display unit  11  is detected, the region specification unit  175  may detect, by the detecting unit  12 , the region surrounded by the detected trajectory drawn on the display unit  11  using the touch pen  18  by starting the handwritten text recognizing application. In addition, even in a case where the base point, where the contact to the display unit  11  using the touch pen  18  is detected, is in a region other than the pictogram region P or the edge of the display unit  11 , the region may be specified as the region R 1  enabled for inputting the handwritten text by the region specification unit  175 . 
     In addition, when a trajectory drawn on the display unit  11  using the touch pen  18  surrounds a specific range, that is, when the range of the drawn trajectory is determined, the application control unit  173  displays icons  19   a - 19   f  for starting applications on the pictogram region P (Screen D 23 ). 
     In Screen D 23 , by detecting with the detecting unit  12  contact to the region R 1  where handwritten text “a i u e” is input by the handwritten text input unit  174 , the application control unit  173  selects the recognized text “a i u e”. 
     The region R 1  specified by the region specification unit  175  is dragged to one of the icons  19   a - 19   f  by operating the touch pen  18  under the control of the application control unit  173  (Screen D 24 ). If the detection of contact to one of the icons  19   a - 19   f  is determined by the detecting unit  12  (Screen D 24 ) as a result of the detection of the drag using the touch pen  18  being cancelled, the application control unit  173  starts an application (for example, a memo pad application) stored by being associated with one of the icons  19   a - 19   f , and inputs the selected text “a i u e”. 
     It should be noted that “starting an application and inputting the selected text” by the application control unit  173  may include inputting the selected text into the started application and saving as a draft. In addition, the screen of the started application may be displayed after the selected text has been input into the application. 
     In addition, when the started application is ended (when a state where the started application is executed ends), the application control unit  173  displays on the display unit  11  with the browser application, a web page including the text displayed immediately before when the contact to the text “a i u e” is detected by the detecting unit  12 , that is, the text displayed in Screen D 23 , “a i u e”, and the image F 1 . 
     Thus, according to the second embodiment, the cellular telephone device  1  can input the selected text into an application by starting the application by an intuitive operation that uses icons (icons  19   a - 19   f ) displayed on the display unit  11 . In addition, since the cellular telephone device  1  inputs the selected text into the started application, it is possible to improve the usability for the user upon starting the application. 
     In addition, when the detection of the contact to the icon  19   a - 19   f  by the detecting unit  12  is determined (that is, when the detection of the drag using the touch pen  18  is cancelled), the application control unit  173  starts the application stored in a state associated with the icon  19   a - 19   f . Thereby, the cellular telephone device  1  can start an application easily by an intuitive operation. 
     In addition, when the application is ended, that is, when the state where the started application is executed is ended, the application control unit  173  displays on the display unit  11  the text displayed immediately before the contact to the text is detected by the detecting unit  12 . Thereby, since the cellular telephone device  1  displays the text displayed immediately before the contact is detected after the application is ended also, it is possible to improve the usability for the user. 
     In addition, according to the second embodiment, the text displayed on the display unit  11  is text that is input by the handwritten text input unit  174 . Thereby, since the cellular telephone device  1  inputs into the started application the handwritten text that is input by the contact to the display unit  11 , it is possible to start an application with a more intuitive and simpler operation. In addition, since the cellular telephone device  1  inputs the handwritten text into the started application, it is possible to improve the usability for the user upon starting the application. 
     In addition, the handwritten text input unit  174  inputs the handwritten text in a region R 1  specified by the region specification unit  175 . Thereby, since the cellular telephone device  1  inputs the handwritten text in the specified region R 1  into the application, it is possible to input text into an application by a more intuitive operation. It should be noted that, in the second embodiment, the text displayed on the display unit  11  may include not only text that is input by the handwritten text input unit  174  but also all of, for example, text that is input using a virtual keyboard displayed on the display unit  11 , and text that is displayed in advance in, for example, a browser application. 
     It should be noted that, in the second embodiment, although the cellular telephone device  1  displays the icons  19   a - 19   f  on the pictogram region P, the present invention is not limited to this, and may display the icons  19   a - 19   f  on a region other than the pictogram region P, for example. 
     Next, processing in the case of starting an application using text displayed on the display unit  11  in the second embodiment will be described with reference to  FIGS. 8-12 . 
       FIG. 8  is a flow chart showing processing for detecting contact to the touch panel  10  using the touch pen  18  by the detecting unit  12 . In Step S 11 , the application control unit  173  detects by the detecting unit  12  contact to the touch panel  10  using the touch pen  18 . In Step S 12 , the application control unit  173  determines whether or not the contacted position displays the pictogram region P. If the contacted position is the position displaying the pictogram region P (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 13 . If the contacted position is not the position displaying the pictogram region P (NO), the process proceeds to Step S 14 . 
     In Step S 13 , the application control unit  173  transmits an event caused by the touch pen  18  to the application. In Step S 14 , the application control unit  173  transmits the event caused by the touch pen  18  to the application that has already been started. 
       FIGS. 9-12  are flow charts showing processing by the application control unit  173 . In Step S 21 , the application control unit  173  receives the event caused by the touch pen  18  that has been transmitted in Step S 13 . 
     In Step S 22 , the application control unit  173  determines the details of the event caused by the touch pen  18 . Specifically, the application control unit  173  determines which of a case where contact of the touch pen  18  is detected, a case where the touch pen  18  is moved on the touch panel  10  while the contact of the touch pen  18  is being detected, and a case where the touch pen  18  is released from the touch panel  10 , is the event caused by the touch pen  18 . 
     Then, regarding the application control unit  173 , when contact of the touch pen  18  is detected, the process proceeds to Step S 23  (refer to  FIG. 10 ), when the touch pen  18  is moved on the touch panel  10  while the contact of the touch pen  18  is detected (when sliding is detected), the process proceeds to Step S 39  (refer to  FIG. 11 ), and when the touch pen  18  is released from the touch panel  10 , the process proceeds to Step S 45  (refer to  FIG. 12 ). 
     In Step S 33 , the application control unit  173  determines whether or not it is in a state where a region is not specified by the region specification unit  175 , that is, whether or not the state of the region specification unit  175  is an initial state. If it is in the initial state (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 34 . When it is not in the initial state, the process proceeds to Step S 35  (NO). 
     In Step S 34 , the application control unit  173  starts the handwritten text recognizing application, and sets the state to a state capable of specifying a region by the region specification unit  175 . In Step S 35 , the application control unit  173  determines whether or not the contact of the touch pen  18  is a frame of the region specified by the region specification unit  175 . If it is the frame of the region specified by the region specification unit  175  (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 37 . When it is not the frame of the region specified by the region specification unit  175  (NO) and is in the specified region (Step S 36  (YES)), the process proceeds to Step S 38 . 
     In Step S 37 , the region specified by the region specification unit  175  and the handwritten text inside the region are set together in a state capable of being moved with a drag of the touch pen  18 . In Step S 38 , the application control unit  173  sets the region specified by the region specification unit  175  to a state enabled for inputting the handwritten text by the handwritten text input unit  174 . 
     In Step S 39 , the application control unit  173  determines the details of the event caused by the touch pen  18 . Specifically, regarding the application control unit  173 , when it is in a state capable of specifying a region by the region specification unit  175 , the process proceeds to step S 40 , and when the region and the handwritten text inside the region are in a state capable of being moved by dragging the touch pen  18 , the process proceeds to Step S 43 , and when it is in a state capable of inputting handwritten text by the handwritten text input unit  174  in the specified region, the process proceeds to Step S 44 . 
     In Step S 40 , the region specification unit  175  starts the handwritten text recognizing application and detects, by the detecting unit  12 , the trajectory drawn on the display unit  11  using the touch pen  18 . Then, the region specification unit  175  carries out drawing processing of the region surrounded by the detected trajectory and specifies the region as a region capable of inputting a handwritten text. 
     In Step S 41 , the application control unit  173  determines whether or not the range of the region specified by the region specification unit  175  is determined. If the range of the region is determined (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 42 . If the range of the region is not fixed (NO), the process ends. 
     In Step S 42 , the application control unit  173  maintains the state where the range of the region specified by the region specification unit  175  is determined. In Step S 43 , the application control unit  173  makes the handwritten text recognizing application perform drawing processing of an image indicating a state where the region specified by the region specification unit  175  and the handwritten text in the region move according to the drag of the touch pen  18 . 
     In Step S 44 , the application control unit  173  carries out the drawing processing of the image of the handwritten text that is input by the handwritten text input unit  174  by the handwritten text recognizing application. 
     In Step S 45 , the application control unit  173  determines the details of the event caused by the touch pen  18 . Specifically, if it is in a state where a region is specified by the region specification unit  175 , the application control unit  173  makes the process proceed to Step S 46 ; if it is in a state where the region and the handwritten text inside the region can be moved by dragging the touch pen  18 , the application control unit  173  makes the process proceed to Step S 49 ; and if it is in a state where the handwritten text can be input by the handwritten text input unit  174  in the specified region, the application control unit  173  makes the process proceed to Step S 54 . 
     In Step S 46 , the application control unit  173  determines whether or not the range of the region specified by the region specification unit  175  is determined. If the range of the region is determined (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 47 . If the range of the region is not fixed (NO), the process proceeds to Step S 48 . 
     In Step S 47 , the application control unit  173  sets the region specified by the region specification unit  175  to a state enabled for inputting the handwritten text by the handwritten text input unit  174 . In Step S 48 , the application control unit  173  set a state where a region is not specified by the region specification unit  175 , that is, the application control unit  173  sets the state of the region specification unit  175  to an initial state. 
     In Step S 49 , the region specified by the region specification unit  175  is dragged to one of the icons  19   a - 19   f  by operating the touch pen  18 , and the application control unit  173  determines whether or not the icon  19   a - 19   f  is associated with an application. If the icon  19   a - 19   f  is associated with an application (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 50 . If the icon  19   a - 19   f  is not associated with an application (NO), the process proceeds to Step S 53 . 
     In Step S 50 , by the handwritten text recognizing application, the handwritten text input unit  174  performs pattern matching between the detected trajectory and the text stored in the handwritten text recognizing database, and converts the text with the highest recognition rate into text data. 
     In Step S 51 , the handwritten text input unit  174  transmits the text data that underwent the conversion to an application associated with one of the icons  19   a - 19   f . In Step S 52 , the application control unit  173  set a state where a region is not specified by the region specification unit  175 , that is, the application control unit  173  sets the state of the region specification unit  175  to an initial state. 
     In Step S 53 , the application control unit  173  sets the region specified by the region specification unit  175  to a state enabled for inputting the handwritten text by the handwritten text input unit  174 . In Step S 54 , the handwritten text input unit  174  conclusively fixes the input of the trajectory drawn using the touch pen  18 . 
     As described above, according to the second embodiment, the cellular telephone device  1  can input the selected text into an application by starting the application by an intuitive operation that uses icons (icons  19   a - 19   f ) displayed on the display unit  11 . 
     Third Embodiment 
     Next, a third embodiment according to the electronic device of the present invention will be described. With respect to the third embodiment, points that differ from the first and second embodiments will mainly be described, identical reference numerals are assigned, and descriptions omitted for components that are the same as the first or second embodiment. Descriptions as in the first and second embodiments apply as appropriate for points that are not described in particular with respect to the third embodiment. 
     The cellular telephone device  1  according to the third embodiment is different from the second embodiment in that it selects text displayed on the display unit  11  after contact to the region, where an image (for example, an icon) displayed on the display unit  11  is displayed, is detected. 
     That is, when contact to the region, where an image (for example, an icon) displayed on the display unit  11  is displayed, is detected by the detecting unit  12  and text is selected by detecting contact to at least a part of the text displayed on the display unit  11  by the detecting unit  12 , the application control unit  173  inputs the selected text by starting an application that is associated with an icon on which the contact is detected. 
       FIG. 13  and  FIG. 14  are diagrams showing an example of the screen displayed on the display unit  11  according to the third embodiment. In  FIG. 13 , a browser application has been started and text “Abcdefg” is displayed on the display unit  11 , and application starting icons  20   a - 20   d  that are associated with applications are displayed in the lower part of the display unit  11  by the application control unit  173 . 
     Then, in the state shown in  FIG. 13 , text is selected by, for example, detecting, with the detecting unit  12 , contact of the user&#39;s thumb  25   a  to the icon  20   a , and detecting, with the detecting unit  12 , contact of the user&#39;s index finger  25   b  to the text “Abcdefg” displayed on the display unit  11  (refer to  FIG. 14 ). 
     Then, when the detection of the contact to the icon  20   a  is determined by the contact of the thumb  25   a  to the icon  20   a  being released, the application control unit  173  starts an application (for example, a memo pad application) associated with the icon  20   a  and inputs the selected text “Abcdefg” into the started application. 
     Thereby, as in the second embodiment, the cellular telephone device  1  according to the third embodiment can input the selected text into an application by starting the application by an intuitive operation using images (icons) displayed on the display unit  11 . In particular, since the operation involves selecting the text targeted to be input by the index finger  25   b  while specifying the application targeted to be started with the thumb  25   a , the operation is carried out smoothly from the index finger  25   b  to the thumb  25   a , enabling the cellular telephone device  1  to start the application by an intuitive operation and input the selected text into the application. 
     In addition, since the cellular telephone device  1  starts an application stored by being associated with an icon  20   a  when the detection of the contact to the icon  20   a  is determined, it is possible to prevent erroneous operations as a result of the operation of selecting text. 
       FIG. 15  is a flow chart showing processing by the application control unit  173  according to the third embodiment. In Step S 61 , the application control unit  173  detects contact to the touch panel  10  by the detecting unit  12 . 
     In Step S 62 , the application control unit  173  determines whether or not one of the application starting icons  20   a - 20   d  is displayed on the contacted position. If one of the icons  20   a - 20   d  is displayed (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 63 . If the icon  20   a - 20   d  is not displayed (NO), the process ends. 
     In Step S 63 , the application control unit  173  stores in the storage unit  16  an application associated with one of the icons  20   a - 20   d  displayed on a position where the contact is detected in Step S 61 . 
     In Step S 64 , the application control unit  173  determines whether or not another contact to the touch panel  10  is detected by the detecting unit  12  in a state where contact to the touch panel  10  is detected by the detecting unit  12 . If another contact is detected by the detecting unit  12  (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 65 . If another contact is not detected by the detecting unit  12  (NO), processing in Step S 64  is repeated again. 
     In Step S 65 , the application control unit  173  stores in the storage unit  16  a position where the contact is detected in Step S 64 . 
     In Step S 66 , the application control unit  173  determines whether or not movement of the contact position in a state where the contact is maintained, is detected by the detecting unit  12 , that is, whether or not sliding is detected by the detecting unit  12  in a state where the contact is maintained. If sliding is detected by the detecting unit  12  (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 67 . If sliding is not detected by the detecting unit  12  (NO), processing in Step S 66  is repeated again. 
     In Step S 67 , the application control unit  173  stores in the storage unit  16  information displayed on a position selected by the sliding, that is, text displayed at a position selected with the sliding. 
     In Step S 68 , the application control unit  173  determines whether or not the contact to one of the icons  20   a - 20   d  is released. If the contact to one of the icons  20   a - 20   d  is released (YES), the process proceeds to Step S 69 . If the contact to one of the icons  20   a - 20   d  is not released (NO), the process returns to Step S 66 . 
     In Step S 69 , when the contact to one of the icons  20   a - 20   d  is determined by the contact to one of the icons  20   a - 20   d  being released, the application control unit  173  starts an application stored as being associated with one of the icons  20   a - 20   d.    
     In Step S 70 , the application control unit  173  inputs the text stored in Step S 67  into the started application. 
     As described above, according to the third embodiment, the cellular telephone device  1  can input the selected text into an application by starting the application by an intuitive operation using images displayed on the display unit  11 . 
     In addition, although the handwritten text input unit  174  detects a trajectory (text or image) drawn by the handwritten text input unit  174  using the touch pen  18  after specifying a region by the region specification unit  175  in the embodiment described above, the region may be stored by the region specification unit  175  after detecting the trajectory (the text or the image) drawn by the handwritten text input unit  174  using the touch pen  18 . 
     In addition, although an example where a browser application has been started and an image F 11  is displayed on the display unit  11  in the embodiment described above, the present invention is applicable even for a state where another application is started, and furthermore, the present invention is applicable even for a state where a standby screen is displayed. In addition, embodiments that combine suitably the above-described first, second, and third embodiments are also possible. 
     Embodiments of the present invention have been described above, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and can be modified as appropriate. In addition, in the embodiments described above the cellular telephone device  1  is described as a digital camera, but a PHS (registered trademark: Personal Handy phone System), a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), a portable navigation device, a personal computer, a notebook PC, or a portable gaming device are also possible. 
     EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS 
     
         
           1  cellular telephone device (electronic device) 
           11  display unit 
           12  detecting unit 
           17  control unit 
           171  starting unit 
           172  application control unit