Patent ReferencesMemory dialing control system having improved telephone number retrieval function by using history information Method of finding an entry in a collection of data, and electronic device in which such a method is implemented Method of allowing users to enter characters into electronic equipment by using cursor key and displaying user-entered characters Automatic dialing method Method for interactively entering alphanumeric text into a multiline display device using a keypad Patent #: 6483913 InventorAssigneeApplicationNo. 09/944640 filed on 08/31/2001US Classes:379/355.07, Including modification of indicia associated with a call address379/368, Plural-switch number input device (e.g., keypad)379/379With optical link between line and switching systemExaminersPrimary: Isen, Forester W.Assistant: Harold, Jefferey F. Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesG06F 3/023 (20060101)H04M 1/274 (20060101) H04M 1/247 (20060101) H04M 1/2745 (20060101) H04M 1/725 (20060101) H04M 1/72 (20060101) AbstractOn a communication device, letters A to Z are assigned to data entry keys of a data entry keypad (330), and the letters assigned to each of the data entry keys are advantageously arranged in accordance with the frequency of occurrence of the letters in use. Numeric digits are assigned to the data entry keys in the conventional way. A controller (410) detects activation of each data entry key on the keypad (330) by a user, and also detects the number of times the data entry key is activated. The controller (410) then accesses a key map (415) in memory to determine the letter or numeric digit selected by the user. From the assignment of the letters to the data entry keys and the corresponding mapping (415) in the memory, the letters having a higher probability of occurrence are selected by a single activation of the data entry keys and, letters with a lower probability of occurrence are selected by activating the data entry keys two or more times. The standard correspondence between numeric keys and letters of the alphabet is maintained for compatibility when entering mnemonic phone numbers and generating DTMF signals. | |