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  2. Bopomofo - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Bopomofo keypad for Taiwan A typical keyboard layout for Bopomofo on computers. Bopomofo can be used as an input method for Chinese characters. It is one of the few input methods that can be found on most modern personal computers without having to download or install any additional software.

  3. Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols - Wikipedia

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    The system was designed by Professor Chu Chao-hsiang, a member of the National Languages Committee in Taiwan, in 1946. [1] The system is derived from Mandarin Phonetic Symbols by creating additional symbols for the sounds that do not appear in Mandarin phonology.

  4. 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 ...

  5. File:Keyboard layout Zhuyin.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... Keyboard layout for Zhuyin input method utilizing Bopomofo ... Zhuyin input method, with '''Bopomofo''' characters displayed ...

  6. Chinese input method - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] [5] Unwieldy and difficult to use, these keyboards became obsolete after the introduction of Cangjie input method, the first method to use only the standard keyboard and make Chinese touch typing possible. [5] A typical keyboard layout for the Cangjie method, which is based on the United States keyboard layout.

  7. Dayi method - Wikipedia

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    Like Cangjie, every radical has some auxiliary shapes; but some of the auxiliary shapes of one radical originate from the mnemonic word of the radical. For example, key 6 is mapped to 車(car) in the keyboard, its mnemonic word is "6片車門"(six pieces of car door), and its auxiliary shapes include "片"(piece), "爿"(old character for "wall", its shape is the reflection of "片"), "甫"(its ...

  8. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    Chinese (Taiwan) keyboard layout, a US keyboard with Zhuyin, Cangjie, and Dayi key labels Computers in Taiwan often use Zhuyin (bopomofo) style keyboards (US keyboards with bopomofo labels), many also with Cangjie method key labels, as Cangjie is a popular method for typing in traditional Chinese characters .

  9. Languages of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Bopomofo symbols are also mapped to the ordinary Roman character keyboard (1 = bo, q = po, a = mo, and so forth) used in one method for inputting Chinese text when using a computer. In more recent years, with the advent of smartphones, it has become increasingly common to see Zhuyin used in written slang terms instead of typing full characters ...