18370551. METHOD OF DIVIDING SCREEN AREAS AND MOBILE TERMINAL EMPLOYING THE SAME simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)
METHOD OF DIVIDING SCREEN AREAS AND MOBILE TERMINAL EMPLOYING THE SAME
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Sung Sik Yoo of Gyeonggi-do (KR)
Kang Won Lee of Gyeonggi-do (KR)
METHOD OF DIVIDING SCREEN AREAS AND MOBILE TERMINAL EMPLOYING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18370551 titled 'METHOD OF DIVIDING SCREEN AREAS AND MOBILE TERMINAL EMPLOYING THE SAME
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method for supporting divided screen areas on a mobile terminal by activating user functions and corresponding screen areas.
- Method involves generating input signals to activate user functions sequentially or simultaneously.
- User functions are activated based on input signals.
- Screen is divided into areas corresponding to activated user functions.
- Functional view areas associated with user functions are output to corresponding screen areas.
Potential Applications
- Mobile devices with limited screen space can benefit from efficient organization of multiple functions.
- Multi-tasking on mobile devices can be made more user-friendly with divided screen areas.
Problems Solved
- Cluttered screens on mobile devices can be organized for better user experience.
- Users can easily access and navigate between different functions on a single screen.
Benefits
- Improved user experience with organized screen layout.
- Enhanced multi-tasking capabilities on mobile devices.
- Efficient utilization of limited screen space on mobile terminals.
Original Abstract Submitted
A method of supporting divided screen areas and a mobile terminal employing the same are disclosed. The method includes: generating input signals for one of sequentially and simultaneously activating a plurality of user functions; activating the user functions according to generated input signals; dividing a screen into divided screen areas that correspond to activated user functions; and outputting functional view areas associated with the activated user functions to the corresponding divided screen areas.