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  2. 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 ...

  3. Differences between Shinjitai and Simplified characters

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    For example, in Japan, 必 is written with the top dot first, while the traditional stroke order writes the 丿 first. In the characters 王 and 玉, the vertical stroke is the third stroke in Chinese, but the second stroke in Japanese. Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau use traditional characters, though with an altered stroke order.

  4. Stroke count method - Wikipedia

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    To input any character, the user simply presses the keys corresponding to the strokes of a character then select from a list of matching characters. The list of suggestions to choose from becomes more and more specific as more digits of the code are entered. [1] The system will not recognize a character input with an incorrect stroke order. [1]

  5. Language input keys - Wikipedia

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    Used to switch between entering Japanese and English text. It is not found as a separate key in the modern Japanese 106/109-key keyboard layout. On the Common Building Block (CBB) Keyboard for Notebooks, as many 106/109-key keyboards, the Kanji key is located on the Half-width/­Full-width key, and needs the key ALT. It is found as a separate ...

  6. List of CJK fonts - Wikipedia

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    OS X 10.2 Jaguar & later. By Changzhou SinoType Technology (2002). Was system font for OS X 10.2 Jaguar to OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. STHeiti Light/[STXihei] 华文细黑: SC OS X 10.2 Jaguar and later, Microsoft Office 2000 and XP. A thinner version of STHeiti Regular. LiHei Pro Medium 儷黑 Pro TC (Taiwan) Mac OS X 10.3 Panther and later

  7. Chinese input method - Wikipedia

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    During the early computer era, Chinese characters were categorized by their radicals or Pinyin romanization, but results were less than satisfactory. In the 1970s to 1980s, large keyboards with thousands of keys were used to input Chinese. Each key was mapped to several Chinese characters. To type a character, one pressed the character key and ...

  8. Cangjie input method - Wikipedia

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    Since Cangjie requires all 26 keys of the QWERTY keyboard, it cannot be used to input Chinese characters on feature phones, which have only a 12-key keypad. Alternative input methods, such as Zhuyin , 5-stroke (or 9-stroke by Motorola ), and the Q9 input method , are used instead.

  9. CKC Chinese Input System - Wikipedia

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    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 represented by one of the ten possible digits 0-9. Chinese characters can then be input by following the order in which the strokes are identified at the ...

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