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  2. Stroke count method - Wikipedia

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    5-stroke input method) is a relatively simple Chinese input method for writing text on a computer or a mobile phone. It is based on the stroke order of a word, not pronunciation. [1] It uses five or six buttons, and is often placed on a numerical keypad.

  3. Wubi method - Wikipedia

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    The Wubi 98 keyboard layout The Wubi 86 keyboard layout (more common). 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, [1] is a Chinese character input method primarily for inputting simplified ...

  4. Chinese character orders - Wikipedia

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    In this order, Chinese characters are sorted by their stroke count ascendingly. A character with less strokes is put before those of more strokes. [6] For example, the different characters in "漢字筆劃, 汉字笔画 " (Chinese character strokes) are sorted into "汉(5)字(6)画(8)笔(10)[筆(12)畫(12)]漢(14)", where stroke counts are put in brackets.

  5. Chinese input method - Wikipedia

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    Overview of Input Methods, by Sebastien Bruggeman. 中文輸入法世界 Chinese input method news. The engineering daring that led to the first Chinese personal computer. With 1,000s of Chinese characters and limited memory, inventors of the Sinotype III had to push the limits of early machines. by Tom Mullaney, June 29, 2021, techcrunch.com

  6. Chinese character strokes - Wikipedia

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    The stroke count method is based on the order of strokes to input characters on Chinese mobile phones. As part of Chinese character encoding , there have been several proposals to encode the CJK strokes, most of time with a total around 35~40 entries.

  7. Five-stroke method - Wikipedia

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    Five-stroke method may refer to the following Chinese input methods: Stroke count method ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Chinese character description languages - Wikipedia

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    Another use is for dictionary lookup purposes, as a rough input method for queries. These sequences can be rendered either by keeping the individual characters separately or by parsing the Ideographic Description Sequence and drawing the ideograph so described. They do not, by themselves, provide unambiguous rendering for all characters.

  9. Chinese computational linguistics - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese character can alternatively be input by form-based encoding. Most Chinese characters can be divided into a sequence of components each of which is in turn composed of a sequence of strokes in writing order. There are a few hundred basic components, [5] much less than the number of characters. By representing each component with an ...