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  2. Bopomofo - Wikipedia

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    Bopomofo is the name used for the system by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and Unicode. Analogous to how the word alphabet is derived from the names of the first two letters alpha and beta, the name bopomofo derives from the first four syllabographs in the system's conventional lexicographic order: ㄅ, ㄆ, ㄇ, and ...

  3. Chinese input method - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, use of Cangjie, Dayi, Boshiamy, and bopomofo predominate; and in Hong Kong and Macau, the Cangjie is most often taught in schools, while a few schools teach CKC Chinese Input System. [12] Other methods include handwriting recognition, OCR and speech recognition. The computer itself must first be "trained" before the first or second ...

  4. Bopomofo (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Bopomofo is a Unicode block containing phonetic characters for Chinese. The original set of 40 Bopomofo characters is based on the Chinese standard GB 2312 . Additional Bopomofo characters can be found in the Bopomofo Extended block.

  5. Dayi method - Wikipedia

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    Navigate to a lookup table to use as an answer key. For Dayi [with 4 keystrokes or less], dayin4.cin is publicly available on the Internet at various open-source repositories [2] (see external links). Using the annotated image of the Dayi keyboard layout, look for the radicals that make up the character. Enter them according to the methodology.

  6. Zhuyin table - Wikipedia

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    Bopomofo entries in this page can also be compared to syllables using the romanised Pinyin phonetic system in the Pinyin table page. There are differences between what syllables are listed in bopomofo tables and those that are listed in some pinyin tables, due to the standardisation differences of a few characters between the mainland standard ...

  7. Chinese characters - Wikipedia

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    Chinese characters "Chinese character" written in traditional (left) and simplified (right) forms Script type Logographic Time period c. 13th century BCE – present Direction Left-to-right Top-to-bottom, columns right-to-left Languages Chinese Japanese Korean Vietnamese Zhuang (among others) Related scripts Parent systems (Proto-writing) Chinese characters Child systems Bopomofo Jurchen ...

  8. Cangjie input method - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese keyboard in Shek Tong Tsui Municipal Services Building, Hong Kong with Cangjie hints printed on the lower-left corners of the keys. (Printed on the lower-right and upper-right corners are Dayi hints and Zhuyin symbols respectively.) Cangjie is the first Chinese input method to use the QWERTY keyboard.

  9. TouchPal - Wikipedia

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    Compared with the previous two versions, TouchPal v3 underwent significant changes. It supported three layouts on one virtual keyboard: the T+ layout, the full QWERTY layout, and the 9-key PhonePad layout. Users can switch keyboard layouts by finger sweeping. There was also an animation effect when turning the pages or switching the layouts.