[ detailed description ] embodiments
The method of the present invention will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, fig. 1 is a pictorial schematic illustration of a first embodiment of a dual-screen notebook computer according to the present invention, fig. 2 is a pictorial schematic illustration of a folded display screen portion of the first embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer according to the present invention, which shows that the dual-screen notebook computer according to the present invention includes a main keyboard and a main screen, and further includes a sub-screen and a sub-keyboard, wherein the sub-screen is disposed on a housing of the display screen portion of the notebook computer, the sub-screen has an area smaller than that of the main screen, the sub-screen includes a circuit interface connected to the notebook computer, the display content of the sub-screen is controlled by the notebook computer according to an executed program, and the sub-keyboard includes a left key portion and a right key portion, and the left key portion is incorporated in a left side of a main body portion of the notebook computer, the right button portion is built in the right side of the main body of the notebook computer, the left button portion and the right button portion are respectively pulled out from the left and right sides of the main body of the notebook computer, and the left button portion and the right button portion are lifted up after being pulled out. The auxiliary keyboard contains related circuit interface connected with notebook computer, the program executed by notebook computer can read the information of user's key operation sent out by auxiliary keyboard, and can make correspondent follow-up operation according to the information of user's key operation. In addition, the dual-screen notebook computer of the invention also comprises a built-in mobile phone (not shown in the figure), and the dual-screen notebook computer can be used for receiving and sending short messages, calling and the like through the mobile phone, wherein the mobile phone is a GSM mobile phone, a CDMA mobile phone or a 3G mobile phone.
Referring to fig. 3, fig. 3 is a schematic explanatory view of the step of pulling out the sub-keyboard from both sides of the computer in the first embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer of the present invention, showing that the sub-keyboard is pulled out from the computer main body, including the steps of:
step 1: the sub-keyboard is pulled out from the side of the computer together with thebracket 1 and thebracket 2 until thebracket 2 and the sub-keyboard are completely separated from the storage space;
step 2: thebracket 2 is rotated and folded upwards, and the auxiliary keyboard is lifted upwards under the driving of thebracket 2.
The auxiliary keyboard is pulled out from the computer main body and lifted upwards, and the user can operate the computer by holding the left key part and the right key part of the auxiliary keyboard with both hands.
Referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a pictorial schematic illustration of the sub-keyboard of the first embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer of the present invention being stored in both sides of the main body of the computer, showing the sub-keyboard being stored in the main body of the computer.
The double-screen notebook computer can operate the computer by using the auxiliary keyboard and the auxiliary screen under the condition of not opening the display screen of the notebook computer, and can perform some simple document works, such as inputting characters, receiving and sending e-mails and the like.
Referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a schematic illustration of the key distribution of the sub-keyboard of the first embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer according to the present invention, in which the sub-keyboard is shown to be composed of a left keyportion including key 1,key 2, key 3, key 4,key 5, key 10, key 11, key 14, key 15, key 16, key 17, and a right keyportion including key 6, key 7, key 8, key 9, key 12, key 13,key 18, key 19, key 20, key 21,
wherein,
the left key part comprises a first group of keys, a second group of keys, a third group of keys and a fourth group of keys which are sequentially arranged from top to bottom, wherein the first group of keys comprises keys 16 and keys 17, and the keys 16 are positioned at the left of the keys 17; the second group of keys comprises a key 14 and a key 15, wherein the key 14 is positioned at the left of the key 15; the third group of keys comprises akey 1, akey 2, a key 3, a key 4 and akey 5, which are arranged in a circular arrangement direction, and the clockwise arrangement sequence from the top is as follows: key 3, key 4,key 5,key 1,key 2; the fourth group of keys comprises a key 10 and a key 11, wherein the key 10 is positioned on the left of the key 11;
the right key part comprises a fifth group of keys, a sixth group of keys, a seventh group of keys and an eighth group of keys which are arranged in sequence from top to bottom, wherein the fifth group of keys comprises keys 20 and keys 21, and the keys 20 are positioned at the left of the keys 21; the sixth group of keys comprises akey 18 and a key 19, wherein thekey 18 is positioned at the left of the key 19; the seventh group of keys compriseskeys 6, keys 7, keys 8 and keys 9 which are arranged in a cross shape, wherein the keys 9 are arranged below the cross-shaped center, thekeys 6 are arranged on the left side of the cross-shaped center, the keys 7 are arranged above the cross-shaped center, and the keys 8 are arranged on the right side of the cross-shaped center; the eighth group of keys comprises a key 12 and a key 13, wherein the key 12 is positioned at the left of the key 13.
With continued reference to fig. 5, the sub-keyboard of the present invention is shown to include the following definitions for each key in the text entry mode:
the definition ofkey 1 is "q", "a", "z";
the definition ofkey 2 is "w", "s", "x";
the definition of the key 3 is "e", "d", "c";
the definition of the key 4 is "r", "f", "v";
the definition ofkey 5 is "t", "g", "b";
the definition of thekey 6 is "y", "h", "n";
the definition of the key 7 is "u", "j", "m";
the definition of the key 8 is "," "i", "k";
the definition of the key 9 is ","? ",": "," o "," l "," p ";
the definition of the key 10 is "cancel key";
the definition of the key 11 is a Space key, namely a Space key;
the definition of the key 12 is a 'delete key', namely a Back Space key;
the definition of the key 13 is an Enter key, namely an Enter key;
the definition of the key 14 is "symbol key";
key 15 is defined as "Uang";
the definition of the key 16 is a 'call key' for making and receiving calls;
the definition of the key 17 is "left function key";
the definition ofkey 18 is "#";
the definition of the key 19 is "! ","; ","', "", "\\", "/";
the definition of the key 20 is "right function key";
the definition of the key 21 is an "end key" for ending a telephone call.
In addition, in the number input mode, each key of the sub-keyboard of the present invention includes the following definitions:
definition ofkey 1 is "3";
the definition ofkey 2 is "1";
the definition of key 3 is "5";
the definition of key 4 is "2";
the definition ofkey 5 is "4";
the definition ofkey 6 is "6";
the definition of key 7 is "8";
the definition of key 8 is "7";
the definition of key 9 is "9";
the definition of the key 10 is "cancel key";
the definition of the key 11 is a Space key, namely a Space key;
the definition of the key 12 is a 'delete key', namely a Back Space key;
the definition of the key 13 is an Enter key, namely an Enter key;
the definition of the key 14 is "symbol key";
key 15 is defined as "Uang";
the definition of the key 16 is a 'call key' for making and receiving calls;
the definition of the key 17 is "left function key";
the definition ofkey 18 is "#";
the definition of key 19 is "0";
the definition of the key 20 is "right function key";
the definition of the key 21 is an "end key" for ending a telephone call.
The definition of the keys of the sub-keyboard in this embodiment is also applicable to other embodiments in this specification. When the auxiliary keyboard of the present invention is used to input characters, symbols, letters, etc., the characters, symbols, letters, etc. can be input only by matching with the corresponding input method, and the input method can adopt the input device suitable for game machines and hand-held devices and the corresponding input method (Chinese patent application No. 200710073360.4) of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 6, fig. 6 is a schematic pictorial illustration of a second embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer of the present invention, in which the sub-keyboard is disposed on both left and right sides of the display screen housing of the notebook computer, and the difference is that the left key portion and the right key portion of the sub-keyboard of the present embodiment are not embedded in the main body of the notebook computer but exposed on the display screen housing, and the distribution and key definition of the other keys are the same as those of the first embodiment, so that the object of the present invention can be well achieved, and all belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 7, fig. 7 is an image-based schematic illustration diagram of a third embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer of the present invention, which is different from the first embodiment in that the sub-keyboard of the present embodiment uses two joysticks instead of keys 1 to 9, and the sub-keyboard is located at the lower left and lower right of the main keyboard of the notebook computer, and the sub-keyboard of the present embodiment uses joysticks instead of part of keys, and the movement of the joysticks is converted into corresponding key operation information by an input method program, for example, the upward movement of the joysticks at the left side is converted into the pressing down of the key 3, the rightward movement of the joysticks at the left side is converted into the pressing down of the key 4, the rightward movement of the joysticks at the left side is converted into the pressing down of the key 5, and the leftward movement of the joysticks at the lower left side is converted into the pressing down of the key 1, the action of moving the left joystick leftward is converted into the pressing action of the key 2, the action of moving the right joystick leftward is converted into the pressing action of the key 6, the action of moving the right joystick upward is converted into the pressing action of the key 7, the action of moving the right joystick rightward is converted into the pressing action of the key 8, and the action of moving the right joystick downward is converted into the pressing action of the key 9, so that the aim of the invention can be well fulfilled. In addition, the shaft portion of the joystick may be made to be vertically movable, and the shaft of the joystick may be pushed into the sub-keyboard without using the joystick, referring to fig. 8, fig. 8 is a schematic illustration of a step of pushing the joystick into the sub-keyboard according to the third embodiment of the present invention, in which a shaft of the joystick is provided with a positioning pin, and a spring (not shown in the figure) is added to the shaft portion of the joystick, and the spring applies a clockwise thrust to the joystick, so that the positioning pin on the shaft of the joystick may be fixed in the positioning groove, and continuing to refer to fig. 8, which shows the steps including:
1. rotating the rocker body in the anticlockwise direction to enable the positioning pin to leave thepositioning groove 1;
2. pushing the rocker body towards the auxiliary keyboard;
3. the rocker shaft is rotated in a clockwise direction to move the positioning pin into thepositioning slot 2.
Referring to fig. 9, fig. 9 is a schematic explanatory view of the step of pulling out the stick from the sub-keyboard in the third embodiment of the present invention, showing the steps including:
1. rotating the rocker body in the anticlockwise direction to enable the positioning pin to leave thepositioning groove 2;
2. pulling out the rocker shaft from the auxiliary keyboard;
3. the rocker shaft is rotated in a clockwise direction to move the positioning pin into thepositioning slot 1.
Referring to fig. 10, fig. 10 is a pictorial schematic illustration of a fourth embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer of the present invention, which is different from the first embodiment in the mechanical structure of the sub-keyboard of the present invention, and shows that the sub-keyboard of the fourth embodiment of the present invention is located at the lower left corner and the lower right corner of the main keyboard of the dual-screen notebook computer, the left key portion of the sub-keyboard is located at the lower left corner of the main keyboard, the right key portion of the sub-keyboard is located at the lower right corner of the main keyboard, the left key portion and the right key portion are respectively connected with the main body of the dual-screen notebook computer in a hinge manner, the left key portion and the right key portion can be folded onto the main body of the dual-screen notebook computer when the sub-keyboard is not used, and the left key portion and the right key portion can be respectively turned outwards when the sub-keyboard is used, the sub-keyboard can be used, and the present embodiment is the same as the first embodiment in the distribution position and definition of the keys except that the left key part and the right key part are folded and unfolded differently from the first embodiment, and a description thereof will not be repeated.
Referring to fig. 11 and 12, fig. 11 is an image-based schematic illustration diagram of a fifth embodiment of a dual-screen notebook computer according to the present invention, fig. 12 is a schematic illustration diagram of sub-keyboard key distribution of the fifth embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer according to the present invention, which is different from the second embodiment in the key distribution positions of the left key portion and the right key portion of the sub-keyboard of the present embodiment, the sub-keyboard shown in fig. 12 is composed of a left key portion and a right key portion, the left key portion includeskeys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, and the right key portion includeskeys 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 21,
wherein,
the left key part is distributed on the left of the left side edge and the lower side edge, the keys arranged from the left side edge from top to bottom comprise a key 16, a key 10, a key 3, akey 2, a key 4 and a key 11, wherein the key 11 is positioned at the intersection position of the left side edge and the lower side edge, and the keys arranged from the left side edge to the right comprise a key 11, akey 1, akey 5, a key 15 and a key 17, wherein the key 11 is positioned at the intersection position of the left side edge and the lower side edge;
the right key part is distributed on the right of the right side edge and the lower side edge, the keys arranged from the right side edge to the bottom comprise keys 21, 13, 19, 7, 9 and 12, wherein the keys 12 are positioned at the intersection positions of the right side edge and the lower side edge, and the keys arranged from the right side to the left side by the lower side edge comprisekeys 12, 8, 6, 18 and 20, wherein the keys 12 are positioned at the intersection positions of the right side edge and the lower side edge.
Referring to fig. 13 and 14, fig. 13 is an imaging schematic explanatory diagram of a sixth embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer of the present invention, fig. 14 is a schematic explanatory diagram of sub-keyboard key distribution of the sixth embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer of the present invention, and compared with the fifth embodiment, the difference is the distribution position of each key of the sub-keyboard of the present embodiment, the sub-keyboard shown in fig. 14 includeskeys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and the sub-keyboard is divided into three rows of keys in the following arrangement order from top to bottom:
the first row of keys are arranged in the order from left to right: key 16, key 21, key 17, key 20, key 14, key 15, key 19, key 18, key 13;
the second row of keys are arranged in the sequence from left to right: key 1,key 2, key 3, key 4,key 5,key 6, key 7, key 8, key 9;
the third row of keys is arranged in the order from left to right as follows: key 10, key 11, key 12.
Referring to fig. 15, fig. 15 is a schematic illustration of the key distribution of the sub-keyboard of the seventh embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer of the present invention, which is different from the sixth embodiment in the distribution positions of the keys of the sub-keyboard of the present embodiment, the sub-keyboard shown in fig. 15 includeskeys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and is divided into three groups of key arrangements, the first group of keys is located at the left of the second group of keys, the third group of keys is located below the first group of keys and the second group of keys, and the specific key arrangement order is as follows:
the first group of keys are arranged from top to bottom and from left to right in sequence: the keys 16 and 17 are arranged in the uppermost row, the keys 14 and 15 are arranged in the middle row, and the keys 10 and 11 are arranged in the lowermost row;
the second group of keys are arranged from top to bottom and from left to right in sequence: the keys 20 and 21 are arranged in the uppermost row, thekeys 18 and 19 are arranged in the middle row, and the keys 12 and 13 are arranged in the lowermost row;
the third group of keys are arranged in the order from left to right: key 1,key 2, key 3, key 4,key 5,key 6, key 7, key 8, key 9.
Referring to fig. 16, fig. 16 is a schematic illustration of the key distribution of the sub-keyboard of the eighth embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer of the present invention, which is different from the sixth embodiment in the distribution positions and definitions of the keys of the sub-keyboard of the present embodiment, and the sub-keyboard shown in fig. 16 includeskeys 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40, and is divided into three key arrangements, where the first key is located at the left of the second key, and the third key is located below the first key and the second key, and the specific key arrangements are as follows:
the first group of keys are arranged from top to bottom and from left to right in sequence: the keys 16 and 17 are arranged in the uppermost row, the keys 14 and 15 are arranged in the middle row, and the keys 10 and 11 are arranged in the lowermost row;
the second group of keys are arranged from top to bottom and from left to right in sequence: the keys 20 and 21 are arranged in the uppermost row, thekeys 18 and 22 are arranged in the middle row, and the keys 12 and 13 are arranged in the lowermost row;
the third group of keys are arranged in the order from left to right: key 31, key 32, key 33, key 34, key 35, key 36, key 37, key 38, key 39, key 40,
and the definition of each key of the auxiliary keyboard in the character input mode is as follows:
the definition of the key 10 is "cancel key";
the definition of the key 11 is a Space key, namely a Space key;
the definition of the key 12 is a 'delete key', namely a Back Space key;
the definition of the key 13 is an Enter key, namely an Enter key;
the definition of the key 14 is "symbol key";
key 15 is defined as "Uang";
the definition of the key 16 is a 'call key' for making and receiving calls;
the definition of the key 17 is "left function key";
the definition ofkey 18 is "#";
the definition of the key 20 is "right function key";
the definition of the key 21 is "end key" for ending the telephone call;
the definition of key 22 is "! ","; ","', "", "\\", "/";
the definition of the key 31 is "q", "a", "z";
the definition of keys 32 is "w", "s", "x";
the definition of the key 33 is "e", "d", "c";
the definition of keys 34 is "r", "f", "v";
the definition of the key 35 is "t", "g", "b";
the definition of key 36 is "y", "h", "n";
the definition of the keys 37 is "u", "j", "m";
the definition of key 38 is "," "i", "k";
the definition of the keys 39 is "", "o", "l";
the definition of the key 40 is "? ",": "," p ";
and, in the input number mode, the definition of each key is as follows:
the definition of the key 10 is "cancel key";
the definition of the key 11 is a Space key, namely a Space key;
the definition of the key 12 is a 'delete key', namely a Back Space key;
the definition of the key 13 is an Enter key, namely an Enter key;
the definition of the key 14 is "symbol key";
key 15 is defined as "Uang";
the definition of the key 16 is a 'call key' for making and receiving calls;
the definition of the key 17 is "left function key";
the definition ofkey 18 is "#";
the definition of the key 20 is "right function key";
the definition of the key 21 is "end key" for ending the telephone call;
the definition of key 22 is "! ","; ","', "", "\\", "/";
the definition of the key 31 is "1";
the definition of key 32 is "2";
the definition of key 33 is "3";
the definition of key 34 is "4";
the definition of key 35 is "5";
the definition of key 36 is "6";
the definition of key 37 is "7";
the definition of key 38 is "8";
the definition of key 39 is "9";
the definition of key 40 is "0".
Referring to fig. 17, fig. 17 is a schematic illustration of key distribution of a sub-keyboard of a ninth embodiment of the dual-screen notebook computer according to the present invention, which is different from the sixth embodiment in the distribution positions and definitions of keys of the sub-keyboard of the present embodiment, where the sub-keyboard shown in fig. 17 includeskeys 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50, and is divided into three groups of key arrangements, where the first group of keys is located at the left of the second group of keys, the third group of keys is located below the first group of keys and the second group of keys, and the specific key arrangement order is as follows:
the first group of keys are arranged from top to bottom and from left to right in sequence: the keys 16 and 17 are arranged in the uppermost row, the keys 49 and 15 are arranged in the middle row, and the keys 10 and 11 are arranged in the lowermost row;
the second group of keys are arranged from top to bottom and from left to right in sequence: the keys 20 and 21 are arranged in the uppermost row, thekeys 18 and 50 are arranged in the middle row, and the keys 12 and 13 are arranged in the lowermost row;
the third group of keys are arranged in the order from left to right: key 41, key 42, key 43, key 44, key 45, key 46, key 47, key 48,
and the definition of each key of the auxiliary keyboard in the character input mode is as follows:
the definition of the key 10 is "cancel key";
the definition of the key 11 is a Space key, namely a Space key;
the definition of the key 12 is a 'delete key', namely a Back Space key;
the definition of the key 13 is an Enter key, namely an Enter key;
key 15 is defined as "Uang";
the definition of the key 16 is a 'call key' for making and receiving calls;
the definition of the key 17 is "left function key";
the definition ofkey 18 is "#";
the definition of the key 20 is "right function key";
the definition of the key 21 is "end key" for ending the telephone call;
the definition of the keys 41 is "q", "a", "z";
the definition of keys 42 is "w", "s", "x";
the definition of the key 43 is "e", "d", "c";
the definition of the keys 44 is "r", "f", "v", "t", "g", "b";
the definition of the keys 45 is "y", "h", "n", "u", "j", "m";
the definition of keys 46 is "," "i", "k";
the definition of the keys 47 is ".", "o", "l";
the definition of key 48 is "? ",": "," p ";
the definition of the key 49 is "@", "+", "$", "(", ")";
the definition of key 50 is "! ","; ","', "", "\\", "/";
and, in the input number mode, the definition of each key is as follows:
the definition of the key 10 is "cancel key";
the definition of the key 11 is a Space key, namely a Space key;
the definition of the key 12 is a 'delete key', namely a Back Space key;
the definition of the key 13 is an Enter key, namely an Enter key;
key 15 is defined as "Uang";
the definition of the key 16 is a 'call key' for making and receiving calls;
the definition of the key 17 is "left function key";
the definition ofkey 18 is "#";
the definition of the key 20 is "right function key";
the definition of the key 21 is "end key" for ending the telephone call;
the definition of the key 41 is "1";
the definition of key 42 is "2";
the definition of the key 43 is "3";
the definition of key 44 is "4";
the definition of key 45 is "5";
the definition of key 46 is "6";
the definition of key 47 is "7";
the definition of key 48 is "8";
the definition of key 49 is "9";
the definition of key 50 is "0".
In the above embodiments, it is clear that various embodiments of the dual-screen notebook computer according to the present invention have been described, and the object of the present invention can be well achieved, and the dual-screen notebook computer according to the present invention has the sub-screen and the sub-keyboard, so that a user can operate the notebook computer through the sub-screen and the sub-keyboard even if the display screen of the notebook computer is partially folded, and since the area of the sub-screen is smaller than the area of the main screen, power consumption can be greatly reduced compared to power consumption using the main screen, and its implementation can provide good social and economic benefits.