Shake-Triggered Splash Interaction for Faster Detail Page Access
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Solution Overview
Problem
The display mode of splash pages in existing technologies is poor in interactivity, leading to a poor user experience when viewing splash content.
Innovation Solution
Implementing an interaction method that allows users to perform a shake trigger operation to interact with splash content, enabling the display of associated content or visual elements above the target page and transitioning to a detail page of the target object, enhancing user engagement and experience.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If a traditional splash page is displayed with preset splash content, then the display is simple and easy to implement, but the interactivity is poor and user experience deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The splash page transitions from a static display to a dynamic interactive experience. When the user shakes the electronic device, the system detects the shake trigger operation and dynamically displays associated content (such as product details, specifications, or promotional information) overlaid on the splash page, then smoothly transitions to the detail page. This dynamic response to user actions significantly improves interactivity while maintaining implementation feasibility through sensor-based event detection and layered content display mechanisms.
2Adaptability or versatility
If splash content is displayed statically without interaction, then the implementation is simple, but user engagement and experience deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The system utilizes the mechanical vibration of shaking the electronic device as a trigger mechanism. The shake detection module monitors device motion, and when a shake trigger operation is detected, it activates the display of associated content and initiates the transition to the detail page. This vibration-based interaction provides an intuitive and engaging user experience, allowing users to interact with the splash content through natural hand movements rather than requiring complex gesture recognition or touch interfaces.
3Loss of time
If users wait for automatic page transition, then the system operation is simple, but waiting time increases and user experience deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The system prepares the associated content in advance and positions it ready for display. When the user performs a shake trigger operation, the associated content is immediately displayed overlaid on the splash page, and the transition to the detail page is initiated without delay. This preliminary preparation eliminates waiting time by having all necessary resources pre-loaded and positioned, allowing the transition to occur instantaneously upon user trigger, thereby reducing perceived waiting time while maintaining simple system operation through pre-configured transition sequences.
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AI summary
Provided are an interaction method and apparatus, an electronic device, and a storage medium. The method includes displaying a target page, where target content containing a target object is displayed in the target page; receiving a shake trigger operation of a user; and in response to the shake trigger operation, displaying associated content of the target content in a layer above the target page and displaying the detail page of the target object after completing displaying the associated content.