Linked Page Sliding Motion for Dynamic Module Group Feedback
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Solution Overview
Problem
Current page sliding processes in electronic devices result in a single, unlinked sliding effect, leading to poor user experience due to lack of linkage and engagement.
Innovation Solution
A method where an electronic device controls different module groups to slide based on detected displacement, employing preset motion laws to create dynamic feedback by compressing and stretching intervals between groups, enhancing linkage and interest in page sliding.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If all page modules are translated as a whole during sliding, then the implementation is simple, but the user experience is poor due to lack of linkage and single sliding effect
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides page modules into multiple module groups based on their position relationships. Each module group slides independently with different displacement amounts and motion laws, transforming the single sliding effect into a multi-level linked sliding effect that enhances user experience
Solution Approach 2:
The patent applies different preset motion laws to different module groups, allowing them to slide with varying speeds, accelerations, and timing. This dynamic differentiation creates a more engaging and linked sliding experience while managing complexity through standardized motion law applications
2Reliability
If module groups slide with different displacement amounts, then linkage performance is improved, but the control complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent changes the displacement parameter differently for each module group based on their position relationships with the first module. By adjusting displacement amounts as a variable parameter, the system achieves differentiated linkage effects without requiring complex control mechanisms, as each group's displacement is calculated based on its spatial relationship
3Ease of operation
If multiple preset motion laws are applied to different module groups, then dynamic feedback is enhanced, but the computational requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent pre-defines multiple preset motion laws that can be directly applied to different module groups. By preparing these motion laws in advance, the system avoids complex real-time calculations during sliding operations, reducing computational power requirements while still providing rich dynamic feedback effects
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AI summary
Methods and apparatus for page sliding are disclosed. The method includes detecting a sliding operation for a first module on a first page in a first direction. The method also includes controlling, in a first time period, a first module group to slide in a second direction based on displacement of the sliding operation in the second direction, and controlling, based on displacement of the first module group, a second module group to slide in the second direction based on a first preset motion law, in a second time period after the first time period, the second module group to slide within second displacement based on a second preset motion law, where the first displacement difference decreases at an end moment of the second time period compared with a start moment of the second time period. In this way, linkage performance and interestingness of page sliding are improved.


