Touch control method and device and intelligent equipment
By incorporating light-emitting devices and pressure sensors into the touch interface of home appliances, different lighting effects are provided to reflect the user's operating status, resolving the feedback issue when long-pressing to trigger function keys and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202411167654.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
In existing home appliances, users cannot get feedback when pressing and holding the function key, making it impossible for users to determine whether the key is fully pressed or if the device is malfunctioning, thus affecting the user experience.
By setting up light-emitting devices on the touch interface, the light-emitting state changes in response to touch operations, providing first and second light-emitting effects to provide feedback on user operations. The brightness is adjusted by collecting pressing parameters from a pressure sensor to ensure that users can intuitively perceive the operation status.
It provides intuitive feedback to user touch operations, ensures the effectiveness of operations, quickly identifies the functional status of the touch area, and improves the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of intelligent control technology, and in particular to a touch control method, device, and intelligent equipment. Background Technology
[0002] In existing home appliance touch button technology, button beeping is a common touch feedback mechanism. That is, when a user presses a button to run a function, the home appliance will emit a beeping sound in response to the operation.
[0003] However, when it comes to function keys that require a long press to activate, the key tone usually only provides feedback after the key has been pressed and held. During the long press, the user receives no feedback, which means that if there's no response after a long press, the user can't immediately determine whether they didn't press the button fully or if the appliance is malfunctioning. They may need to press repeatedly to confirm, negatively impacting the user experience. Summary of the Invention
[0004] In view of this, the purpose of the present invention is to provide a touch control method, apparatus and smart device to alleviate the above-mentioned technical problems.
[0005] In a first aspect, embodiments of the present invention provide a touch control method, the method being applied to a smart device configured with a touch interactive interface; the touch interactive interface includes a control board, and a touch screen and a display panel connected to the control board, wherein the touch screen is configured with at least one touch area, and a light-emitting device is disposed at a position corresponding to the touch area on the display panel; the method includes: responding to a touch operation applied to the touch area, controlling the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a first light-emitting effect based on the touch operation; and responding to the end of the touch operation, controlling the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a second light-emitting effect.
[0006] In conjunction with the first aspect, the present invention provides a first possible implementation of the first aspect, wherein the touch area is further configured with a pressure sensor; the step of controlling the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to have a first light-emitting effect based on the touch operation includes: acquiring the pressing parameters corresponding to the touch operation collected by the pressure sensor; calculating the brightness adjustment parameters of the light-emitting device based on the pressing parameters; and adjusting the light-emitting device to have a first light-emitting effect according to the brightness adjustment parameters.
[0007] In conjunction with the first possible implementation of the first aspect, this embodiment of the invention provides a second possible implementation of the first aspect, wherein the step of calculating the brightness adjustment parameter of the light-emitting device based on the pressing parameter includes: determining whether the pressing parameter is less than a preset pressing threshold; if so, calculating the brightness adjustment parameter of the light-emitting device based on the pressing parameter.
[0008] In conjunction with the second possible implementation of the first aspect, this embodiment of the invention provides a third possible implementation of the first aspect, wherein the above method further includes: if it is determined that the pressing parameter is greater than or equal to the preset pressing threshold; then obtaining a preset reference brightness parameter; and adjusting the light emission state of the light-emitting device to a first light emission effect according to the brightness adjustment parameter.
[0009] In conjunction with the first to third possible implementations of the first aspect, this embodiment of the invention provides a fourth possible implementation of the first aspect, wherein the step of calculating the brightness adjustment parameter of the light-emitting device based on the pressing parameter includes: calculating the brightness adjustment parameter of the light-emitting device according to the following formula based on the pressing parameter;
[0010]
[0011] Where k represents the brightness adjustment parameter, a represents the reference brightness parameter, F0 represents the press threshold, and F represents the press parameter.
[0012] In conjunction with the first aspect, the present invention provides a fifth possible implementation of the first aspect, wherein the above method further includes: after controlling the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a first light-emitting effect based on the touch operation, executing the control command corresponding to the touch area.
[0013] Secondly, embodiments of the present invention also provide a touch control device, which is applied to a smart device configured with a touch interactive interface; the touch interactive interface includes a control board, and a touch screen and a display panel connected to the control board, wherein the touch screen is configured with at least one touch area, and a light-emitting device is disposed at a position corresponding to the touch area on the display panel; the device includes: a first response module, configured to respond to a touch operation applied to the touch area, and control the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a first light-emitting effect based on the touch operation; and a second response module, configured to respond to the end of the touch operation and control the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a second light-emitting effect.
[0014] Thirdly, embodiments of the present invention also provide a smart device, the smart device being configured with a touch interactive interface; the touch interactive interface includes a control board, and a touch screen and a display panel connected to the control board, wherein the touch screen is configured with at least one touch area, and a light-emitting device is disposed at a position corresponding to the touch area on the display panel; the controller of the smart device communicates with the control board, and the controller of the smart device is used to execute the method described in the first aspect.
[0015] In conjunction with the third aspect, the present invention provides a first possible implementation of the third aspect, wherein the touch screen and the display panel are stacked sequentially; the touch area is further provided with a pressure sensor; the pressure sensor is disposed between the touch screen and the display panel.
[0016] Fourthly, embodiments of the present invention also provide a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, wherein the computer program, when executed by a processor, performs the steps of the method described in the first aspect above.
[0017] The embodiments of the present invention bring the following beneficial effects:
[0018] The touch control method, apparatus, and smart device provided in this invention can respond to touch operations applied to a touch area, and control the light-emitting state of the corresponding light-emitting device in the touch area to a first light-emitting effect based on the touch operation; then, in response to the end of the touch operation, control the light-emitting state of the corresponding light-emitting device in the touch area to a second light-emitting effect, so as to provide feedback to the user's touch operation through the first and second light-emitting effects, so that the user can intuitively see their touch feedback. This not only ensures the effectiveness of the user's touch operation, but also makes it easier for the user to quickly notice and identify the phenomenon of insensitive or malfunctioning touch area functions, thereby effectively improving the user experience.
[0019] Other features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and will be apparent in part from the description, or may be learned by practicing the invention. The objects and other advantages of the invention are realized and obtained in accordance with the structures particularly pointed out in the description, claims and drawings.
[0020] To make the above-mentioned objects, features and advantages of the present invention more apparent and understandable, preferred embodiments are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0021] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of the present invention or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a touch interface provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0023] Figure 2 A flowchart of a touch control method provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0024] Figure 3 A flowchart of another touch control method provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a touch control device provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0026] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device provided in an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0027] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0028] Currently, most home appliance buttons provide tactile feedback through button beeps. That is, when a user presses a button to activate a function, the device beeps to indicate operation. However, for functions requiring a long press, the button beep usually only occurs after the press is completed. During the long press, the user receives no feedback, leading to confusion as to whether the press was incomplete or a device malfunction. This necessitates repeated pressing to confirm, negatively impacting the user experience.
[0029] Based on this, the touch control method, apparatus and smart device provided in the embodiments of the present invention can effectively alleviate the above problems.
[0030] To facilitate understanding of this embodiment, a touch control method disclosed in this embodiment of the invention will first be described in detail.
[0031] In one possible implementation, this embodiment of the invention provides a touch control method. Specifically, the method is applied to a smart device equipped with a touch interface, such as various home appliances, kitchen appliances, etc. Taking kitchen appliances as an example, it can be a cooking all-in-one machine, an integrated stove, etc. Through the touch interface, the cooking status of the kitchen appliance can be set. This embodiment of the invention does not limit the specific smart device.
[0032] Furthermore, the touch interface typically includes a control board, as well as a touch screen and a display panel connected to the control board. The touch screen is configured with at least one touch area, and the display panel has a light-emitting device at a position corresponding to the touch area.
[0033] In practical use, the control panel of the touch interface usually communicates with the controller of the smart device. It can receive control signals from the controller and send the signals generated by the touch operation on the touch screen to the controller so that the smart device can be controlled by the controller.
[0034] For ease of understanding, Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a touch interface is shown, including a control board 10, a touch screen 20, and a display panel 30, as well as a connecting line 11 connecting the control board 10 to the touch screen 20 and the display panel 30. Furthermore, the touch interface typically also includes a display protective layer, i.e. Figure 1 The display protective layer 40 is typically a transparent display layer such as display glass, which can protect the touchscreen 20. Furthermore, such as... Figure 1 As shown, it also includes a touch area 201 disposed on the touch screen 20, and a touch icon 301 on the display panel corresponding to the touch area. The light-emitting device is generally disposed in the touch icon area so that the corresponding touch icon is lit up at the same time after the light-emitting device is lit up.
[0035] In actual use, the aforementioned touchscreen 20 and display panel 30 are stacked sequentially; and the touch area is also equipped with a pressure sensor; this pressure sensor is located between the touchscreen 20 and the display panel 30, wherein... Figure 1 The structure of the pressure sensor is not shown in the figure. In a specific implementation, the pressure sensor in this embodiment of the invention can be embedded in a planar layer. For example, a transparent medium layer can be embedded between the touch screen 20 and the display panel 30. The pressure sensor is embedded in the transparent medium layer, and can then collect the pressing parameters corresponding to the touch operation applied to the touch area.
[0036] In practice, the touch screen is usually a color filter touch screen, and the corresponding display panel is also a color filter display panel. Furthermore, the internal light-emitting device can be a monochromatic light-emitting device or a colored light-emitting device, depending on the actual use. This embodiment of the invention does not impose any restrictions on this.
[0037] based on Figure 1 The touch interface shown is... Figure 2 A flowchart of a touch control method is shown, such as Figure 2 As shown, it includes the following steps:
[0038] Step S102: In response to a touch operation applied to the touch area, control the light emission state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to the first light emission effect based on the touch operation;
[0039] Step S104: After the touch operation ends, control the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to the second light-emitting effect.
[0040] In practice, the aforementioned touch area refers to the effective touch area corresponding to the touch icon. When the user touches an area outside the touch area, the smart device or touch interface will not respond. Furthermore, each effective touch area corresponds to a function of the smart device. Taking kitchen appliances as an example, each effective touch area can correspond to the function setting button of the kitchen appliance, such as setting the cooking mode, cooking time, selecting recipes, etc.
[0041] Therefore, after the above-mentioned touch operation controls the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to achieve the first light-emitting effect, the control command corresponding to the touch area can also be executed to make the smart device operate according to the control command.
[0042] Furthermore, the aforementioned first and second light-emitting effects can be the brightness effect of the light-emitting device, the color effect of the light-emitting device, or a combination of brightness and color. Moreover, the light-emitting device can be a light source, such as an LED light source, located in the touch icon area. By controlling its current, the light intensity or color can be changed. Alternatively, the light-emitting device can be an array of light sources located in the touch icon area, such as an LED array composed of multiple LED beads. Therefore, the brightness can be controlled by controlling the number of LEDs lit, or multiple LED beads of different colors can be used. By lighting different colors and different numbers of LED beads, the first and second light-emitting effects can be achieved.
[0043] The specific configuration of the light-emitting device, as well as the first and second light-emitting effects, can be set based on actual usage conditions, and this embodiment of the invention does not impose any restrictions on this.
[0044] Therefore, the touch control method provided in this embodiment of the invention can respond to touch operations applied to the touch area, and control the light emission state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a first light emission effect based on the touch operation; then, in response to the end of the touch operation, control the light emission state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a second light emission effect, so as to provide feedback to the user's touch operation through the first light emission effect and the second light emission effect, so that the user can intuitively see their touch feedback. This not only ensures the effectiveness of the user's touch operation, but also makes it easier for the user to quickly notice and identify the phenomenon of the touch area being insensitive or malfunctioning, thereby effectively improving the user experience.
[0045] In actual use, the above-mentioned touch operation is usually performed by the user after the smart device is powered on. For example, taking kitchen appliances as an example, when the user turns on the power to power the kitchen appliance, and then the user presses the touch icon with their finger, the touch screen can capture the user's touch operation and respond. At this time, the control board can transmit the touch signal to the controller of the smart device for the smart device to respond, or the control board can respond directly.
[0046] Taking a direct response from the control board as an example, and assuming that after the smart device is powered on, all light-emitting devices are lit, that is, all touch icons are lit at maximum brightness. At this time, when the control board responds to a touch operation, it can control the brightness of the touch icons to half-brightness, that is, by reducing the light intensity, it presents the first lighting effect and executes the control command corresponding to the user's pressed touch icon. When the user's finger leaves the touch area, the control board further responds to the end of the touch operation and controls the brightness of the touch icons to return to full brightness, that is, the second lighting effect is the full-bright state.
[0047] By employing the first and second illumination effects to present different brightness levels, the system can respond to the duration of the user's touch operation and provide feedback to the user, indicating that the current touch operation is valid. For example, during a long press, the system can respond with color or brightness through a pre-configured first illumination effect to indicate that the long press is effective. Conversely, if no different illumination effects are displayed when the user performs a touch operation, it can indicate that the current touch interface is unresponsive or the touch area is malfunctioning, thus preventing the user from performing multiple useless touch operations.
[0048] Furthermore, in this embodiment of the invention, the touch area is also equipped with a pressure sensor. When controlling the light-emitting device to achieve the first light-emitting effect, the pressure sensor can be used to collect the pressing parameters corresponding to the touch operation. Specifically, in Figure 2 On this basis, Figure 3A flowchart of another touch control method is also shown to further illustrate the process of acquiring the pressure parameters corresponding to the touch operation using a pressure sensor, specifically, as follows: Figure 3 As shown, it includes the following steps:
[0049] Step S202: In response to a touch operation applied to the touch area, obtain the pressing parameters corresponding to the touch operation collected by the pressure sensor;
[0050] Step S204: Calculate the brightness adjustment parameters of the light-emitting device based on the pressing parameters;
[0051] Step S206: Adjust the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device to the first light-emitting effect according to the brightness adjustment parameters;
[0052] Step S208: After the touch operation ends, control the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to the second light-emitting effect.
[0053] In practical use, users can configure the control process for whether to use a pressure sensor to collect press parameters according to their actual needs. For example, users can choose to turn off the function of using a pressure sensor to collect press parameters and control the light-emitting device to a first light-emitting state or a second light-emitting state only by monitoring touch operations. Alternatively, users can control the light-emitting device to a first light-emitting state or a second light-emitting state only by using a pressure sensor to collect press parameters, or combine a pressure sensor and a touch operation monitoring method to control the light-emitting device to a first light-emitting state or a second light-emitting state. The specific method depends on the actual usage, and this embodiment of the invention does not impose any limitations on this.
[0054] In specific implementation, for the pressure sensor configured in the touch area, combined with Figure 1 The pressure sensor is located between the touch screen 20 and the display panel 30. Therefore, when the user applies a touch operation, the pressure sensor can collect the pressing pressure corresponding to the user's touch operation, which can be used as the pressing parameter in this embodiment of the invention.
[0055] In practice, when calculating the brightness adjustment parameters of the light-emitting device, it is necessary to first determine whether the pressing parameter is less than the preset pressing threshold; if so, the brightness adjustment parameters of the light-emitting device are calculated based on the pressing parameter.
[0056] If it is determined that the pressing parameter is greater than or equal to the preset pressing threshold, that is, when the pressing pressure applied by the user is large enough, the preset reference brightness parameter can be directly obtained; and the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device can be adjusted to the first light-emitting effect according to the brightness adjustment parameter.
[0057] For example, when a user applies a touch operation, the pressure sensor collects the pressing pressure of the touch operation at this time. That is, the touch operation at this time also includes a certain pressing operation. Then the control board can send the pressing pressure at this time as a pressing parameter to the controller of the smart device. The controller calculates the brightness adjustment parameter. Alternatively, the control board can directly calculate based on the pressing parameter. The brightness adjustment parameter at this time is actually a real-time adjustment parameter. Specifically, based on the above pressing parameter, the brightness adjustment parameter of the light-emitting device can be calculated according to the following formula.
[0058]
[0059] Where k represents the brightness adjustment parameter, a represents the reference brightness parameter, F0 represents the press threshold, and F represents the press parameter.
[0060] In actual use, the above k actually represents the percentage of brightness adjustment. For ease of understanding, let's take the control board responding directly as an example. Also, assume that after the smart device is powered on, all light-emitting devices are lit up, that is, all touch icons are lit up, and the brightness is at maximum.
[0061] At this point, 'a' is actually the preset minimum brightness, F0 is the pressing threshold, which represents the upper limit of the pressing pressure, and k ranges from a to 100%. That is, when the pressing pressure generated by the user's pressing force is greater than the pressing threshold, the brightness of the corresponding display panel is the minimum brightness 'a'. When the user does not press, that is, the user does not apply a touch operation, at this time, when F=0, the brightness of the corresponding display panel is 100% brightness (i.e., full brightness).
[0062] When a user presses a touch icon with their finger, the touchscreen can capture the user's touch or press operation. At this time, a pressure sensor can be used to obtain the user's pressing behavior in real time, that is, to obtain the user's pressing pressure F as the pressing parameter. Then, according to the above formula, the control board can calculate the brightness adjustment parameter k and set the brightness to a percentage of k.
[0063] For example, the preset minimum brightness is 50% (i.e., half brightness), that is, a = 50%, and the preset pressing threshold corresponds to a pressure value F0 = 50N. If the user uses a force of 25N to touch the corresponding touch icon, according to the above formula, the brightness of the display panel will change from 100% to 75% after the user presses it, so that the user can intuitively see the brightness feedback of the touch icon.
[0064] Furthermore, for some control commands that require a long press to trigger, users can intuitively perceive the process from pressing the touch icon to triggering the control command, thereby improving the user experience and increasing the fun of operation.
[0065] Furthermore, based on the above embodiments, this embodiment of the invention also provides a touch control device, which is applied to a smart device configured with a touch interactive interface; the touch interactive interface includes a control board, and a touch screen and a display light board connected to the control board, wherein the touch screen is configured with at least one touch area, and a light-emitting device is disposed at a position corresponding to the touch area on the display light board;
[0066] like Figure 4 The diagram shows the structure of a touch control device, which includes:
[0067] The first response module 41 is used to respond to a touch operation applied to the touch area and control the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a first light-emitting effect based on the touch operation;
[0068] The second response module 42 is used to respond to the end of the touch operation and control the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to the second light-emitting effect.
[0069] Furthermore, embodiments of the present invention also provide a smart device equipped with a touch interface; specifically, refer to... Figure 1 The touch interface shown in this embodiment of the invention includes a control board, a touch screen and a display panel connected to the control board, wherein the touch screen is configured with at least one touch area, and a light-emitting device is provided at a position corresponding to the touch area on the display panel; the controller of the smart device communicates with the control board, and the controller of the smart device is used to execute the above-described touch control method.
[0070] Furthermore, the aforementioned touch screen and the display panel are stacked sequentially; the touch area is also equipped with a pressure sensor; the pressure sensor is located between the touch screen and the display panel.
[0071] The touch control device and smart device provided in the embodiments of the present invention have the same technical features as the touch control method provided in the above embodiments, so they can also solve the same technical problems and achieve the same technical effects.
[0072] Furthermore, embodiments of the present invention also provide an electronic device, including a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, wherein the processor executes the computer program to implement the steps of the above-described method.
[0073] This invention also provides a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, which, when executed by a processor, performs the steps of the above-described method.
[0074] Furthermore, embodiments of the present invention also provide a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device, such as... Figure 5 The diagram shows the structure of the electronic device, which includes a processor 51 and a memory 50. The memory 50 stores computer-executable instructions that can be executed by the processor 51, and the processor 51 executes the computer-executable instructions to implement the above-described method.
[0075] exist Figure 5 In the illustrated embodiment, the electronic device further includes a bus 52 and a communication interface 53, wherein the processor 51, the communication interface 53, and the memory 50 are connected via the bus 52.
[0076] The memory 50 may include high-speed random access memory (RAM) or non-volatile memory, such as at least one disk storage device. Communication between this system network element and at least one other network element is achieved through at least one communication interface 53 (which can be wired or wireless), such as the Internet, wide area network, local area network, metropolitan area network, etc. The bus 52 may be an ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus, a PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus, or an EISA (Extended Industry Standard Architecture) bus, etc. The bus 52 can be divided into an address bus, a data bus, a control bus, etc. For ease of representation, Figure 5 The symbol is represented by a single double-headed arrow, but this does not mean that there is only one bus or one type of bus.
[0077] Processor 51 may be an integrated circuit chip with signal processing capabilities. In implementation, each step of the above method can be completed by the integrated logic circuitry in the hardware of processor 51 or by instructions in software form. Processor 51 can be a general-purpose processor, including a Central Processing Unit (CPU), a Network Processor (NP), etc.; it can also be a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), or other programmable logic devices, discrete gate or transistor logic devices, or discrete hardware components. The general-purpose processor can be a microprocessor or any conventional processor. The steps of the method disclosed in the embodiments of this invention can be directly implemented by a hardware decoding processor, or implemented by a combination of hardware and software modules in the decoding processor. The software modules can reside in random access memory, flash memory, read-only memory, programmable read-only memory, electrically erasable programmable memory, registers, or other mature storage media in the art. The storage medium is located in the memory, and the processor 51 reads the information in the memory and uses its hardware to complete the aforementioned method.
[0078] The computer program product of the touch control method, device and smart device provided in the embodiments of the present invention includes a computer-readable storage medium storing program code. The instructions included in the program code can be used to execute the methods described in the preceding method embodiments. For specific implementation, please refer to the method embodiments, which will not be repeated here.
[0079] Those skilled in the art will clearly understand that, for the sake of convenience and brevity, the specific working process of the device described above can be referred to the corresponding process in the foregoing method embodiments, and will not be repeated here.
[0080] Furthermore, in the description of the embodiments of the present invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in the present invention based on the specific circumstances.
[0081] If the aforementioned functions are implemented as software functional units and sold or used as independent products, they can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. Based on this understanding, the technical solution of the present invention, or the part that contributes to the prior art, or a part of the technical solution, can be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product is stored in a storage medium and includes several instructions to cause a computer device (which may be a personal computer, server, or network device, etc.) to execute all or part of the steps of the methods described in the various embodiments of the present invention. The aforementioned storage medium includes various media capable of storing program code, such as USB flash drives, portable hard drives, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), magnetic disks, or optical disks.
[0082] In the description of this invention, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing the invention and for simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0083] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are merely specific implementations of the present invention, used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention, and not to limit it. The scope of protection of the present invention is not limited thereto. Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that any person skilled in the art can still modify or easily conceive of changes to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments within the technical scope disclosed in the present invention, or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features; and these modifications, changes, or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention, and should all be covered within the scope of protection of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A touch control method, characterized in that, The method is applied to a smart device configured with a touch interface; the touch interface includes a control board, and a touch screen and a display board connected to the control board, wherein the touch screen is configured with at least one touch area, and a light-emitting device is provided on the display board at a position corresponding to the touch area; The method includes: In response to a touch operation applied to the touch area, the light-emitting state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area is controlled to a first light-emitting effect based on the touch operation; Upon completion of the touch operation, the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area is controlled to emit light in a second light-emitting state.
2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The touch area is also equipped with a pressure sensor; The step of controlling the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a first light-emitting effect based on the touch operation includes: Obtain the pressure parameters corresponding to the touch operation collected by the pressure sensor; The brightness adjustment parameters of the light-emitting device are calculated based on the pressing parameters; The light-emitting state of the light-emitting device is adjusted to the first light-emitting effect according to the brightness adjustment parameters.
3. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that, The step of calculating the brightness adjustment parameters of the light-emitting device based on the pressing parameters includes: Determine whether the pressure parameter is less than a preset pressure threshold; If so, calculate the brightness adjustment parameters of the light-emitting device based on the pressing parameters.
4. The method according to claim 3, characterized in that, The method further includes: If it is determined that the pressing parameter is greater than or equal to the preset pressing threshold; Then obtain the pre-configured reference brightness parameters; The light-emitting state of the light-emitting device is adjusted to the first light-emitting effect according to the brightness adjustment parameters.
5. The method according to any one of claims 2 to 4, characterized in that, The step of calculating the brightness adjustment parameters of the light-emitting device based on the pressing parameters includes: Based on the pressing parameters, the brightness adjustment parameters of the light-emitting device are calculated according to the following formula; Where k represents the brightness adjustment parameter, a represents the reference brightness parameter, F0 represents the press threshold, and F represents the press parameter.
6. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The method further includes: After controlling the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to the first light-emitting effect based on the touch operation, the control command corresponding to the touch area is executed.
7. A touch control device, characterized in that, The device is applied to a smart device equipped with a touch interface; the touch interface includes a control board, and a touch screen and a display panel connected to the control board, wherein the touch screen is equipped with at least one touch area, and a light-emitting device is provided on the display panel at a position corresponding to the touch area; The device includes: The first response module is used to respond to a touch operation applied to the touch area, and control the light emission state of the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to a first light emission effect based on the touch operation; The second response module is used to respond to the end of the touch operation and control the light-emitting device corresponding to the touch area to the second light-emitting effect.
8. A smart device, characterized in that, The smart device is equipped with a touch interface; The touch interface includes a control board, a touch screen and a display board connected to the control board, wherein the touch screen is configured with at least one touch area, and a light-emitting device is provided on the display board at a position corresponding to the touch area; The controller of the smart device communicates with the control board, and the controller of the smart device is used to execute the method according to any one of claims 1 to 6.
9. The intelligent device according to claim 8, characterized in that, The touch screen and the display panel are stacked sequentially. The touch area is also equipped with a pressure sensor; The pressure sensor is positioned between the touchscreen and the display panel.
10. A computer-readable storage medium, characterized in that, The computer-readable storage medium stores a computer program, which, when executed by a processor, performs the steps of the method described in any one of claims 1-6.