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  2. Chinese input method - Wikipedia

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    Chu Bong-Foo invented a common input method in 1976 with his Cangjie input method, which assigns different "roots" to each key on a standard computer keyboard. With this method, for example, the character 日 is assigned to the A key, and 月 is assigned to B. Typing them together will result in the character 明 ("bright"). Despite its steeper ...

  3. Dayi method - Wikipedia

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    Dayi method. A Chinese keyboard with Dayi hints printed on the lower-right corners of the keys. (Printed on the lower-left and upper-right corners are Cangjie hints and Bopomofo symbols respectively.) Dayi ( Chinese: 大易; pinyin: dàyì, literally "great ease") is a system for entering Chinese characters on a standard QWERTY keyboard using a ...

  4. Wubi method - Wikipedia

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    The Wubi 98 keyboard layout The Wubi 86 keyboard layout (more common) A QWERTY keyboard with Wubi 86 components. The Wubizixing input method (simplified Chinese: 五笔字型输入法; traditional Chinese: 五筆字型輸入法; pinyin: wǔbǐ zìxíng shūrùfǎ; lit. 'five-stroke character model input method'), often abbreviated to simply Wubi or Wubi Xing, is a Chinese character input ...

  5. Chinese input methods for computers - Wikipedia

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    One of the early attempts was an electro-mechanical Chinese typewriter Ming kwai (Chinese: 明快; pinyin: míngkuài; Wade–Giles: ming-k'uai) which was invented by Lin Yutang, a prominent Chinese writer, in the 1940s. It assigned thirty base shapes or strokes to different keys and adopted a new way of categorizing Chinese characters.

  6. Simplified Cangjie - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Cangjie, known as Quick ( Chinese: 簡易) or Sucheng ( Chinese: 速成) is a stroke based [1] keyboard input method based on the Cangjie IME ( Chinese: 倉頡輸入法) but simplified with select lists. Unlike full Cangjie, the user enters only the first and last keystrokes used in the Cangjie system, and then chooses the desired ...

  7. Cangjie input method - Wikipedia

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    The Cangjie input method ( Tsang-chieh input method, sometimes called Changjie, Cang Jie, Changjei [1] or Chongkit) is a system for entering Chinese characters into a computer using a standard computer keyboard. In filenames and elsewhere, the name Cangjie is sometimes abbreviated as cj. The input method was invented in 1976 by Chu Bong-Foo ...

  8. CKC Chinese Input System - Wikipedia

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    CKC Chinese Input System. The CKC Chinese Input System is a Chinese input method for computers that uses the four corner method to encode characters. The encoding uses a maximum of 4 digits ("0" - "9") to represent a Chinese character. All possible shapes of strokes that forms any given Chinese character are classified into 10 groups, each ...

  9. Stroke count method - Wikipedia

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    The (: ; : ), , or (: ; : or : ; : ) (lit. ) is a relatively simple for writing text on a computer or a mobile phone. It is based on the of a word, not pronunciation. [1] It uses five or six buttons, and is often placed on a numerical keypad. Although it is possible to input with this method, this method is often associated with .

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