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  2. Simplified Cangjie - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Cangjie, known as Quick (Chinese: 速成或簡易) 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 character from a list of ...

  3. Cangjie input method - Wikipedia

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    Online Cangjie Input Method 網上倉頡輸入法 Chinese Character Database: With Word-formations Phonologically Disambiguated According to the Cantonese Dialect at The Chinese University of Hong Kong Research Centre for Humanities Computing : A Chinese character database covering the entire set of Big-5 Chinese characters (5401 Level 1 and ...

  4. Jyutping - Wikipedia

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    The Jyutping method (Chinese: 粵拼輸入法) refers to a family of input methods based on the Jyutping romanization system. The Jyutping method allows a user to input Chinese characters by entering the Jyutping romanization of a Chinese character (with or without tone, depending on the system) and then presenting the user with a list of ...

  5. Chinese input method - Wikipedia

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    Despite its steeper learning curve, this method remains popular in Chinese communities that use traditional Chinese characters, such as Hong Kong and Taiwan; the method allows very precise input, thus allowing users to type more efficiently and quickly, provided they are familiar with the fairly complicated rules of the method. It was the first ...

  6. Comparison of Cantonese transcription systems - Wikipedia

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    The chart below shows the difference between S. L. Wong (romanization), Guangdong Romanization, ILE romanization of Cantonese, Jyutping, Yale, Sidney Lau, Meyer–Wempe, along with IPA, S. L. Wong phonetic symbols and Cantonese Bopomofo.

  7. Chinese computational linguistics - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Putonghua Pinyin input code of 香港 (Hong Kong) is "xianggang" or "xiang1gang3", and the Cantonese Jyutping code is "hoenggong" or "hoeng1gong2", all of which can be easily input via an English keyboard. A Chinese character can alternatively be input by form-based encoding. Most Chinese characters can be divided into a ...

  8. Category:CJK input methods - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "CJK input methods" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Cantonese bopomofo; Chewing (Input Method) Chinese input method;

  9. Google Input Tools - Wikipedia

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    Google's service for Indic languages was first launched as an online text editor, Google Indic Transliteration, designed to allow users to input text in native scripts using Latin characters. Due to the increasing demand for such tools across multiple language groups, it expanded its support to other scripts and was later renamed simply Google ...