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In china/asia/japan, do theyre keyboard have chinise/asian/japanise charectors on them??? |
Travel Info In china/asia/japan, do theyre keyboard have chinise/asian/japanise charectors on them??? Travel Tips ChangJie IME (keyboard) is a legacy input method that uses radicals to build Chinese characters. It usually gets one candidate in alternative list during input. It divides 24 radicals in 4 groups. Up to five keystrokes are required to generate a single Chinese character using the following sequence of patterns: top-down, left-right, and outside-inside. Each pattern style consists of a character heading and a character body. Building a character heading requires a maximum of two keystrokes (the first and last radicals). Building a character body requires a maximum of three keystrokes (the first, second, and last radicals). This input method adheres to the Chang Jei tables published by E-Ten Information Systems Source(s): http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/hands... http://www.flsw.com/china/cclavier.jpg... Other Travel Tips they usually have something called pin ying/zhu ying for chinese/mandarin. pin ying are sounds that make a words so you type the pin ying/zhu ying and the word appears. no, and what about korea? oh btw asian isnt a language Korean has an alphabet, so their keyboard has characters, even though they are really letters. Apart from the standard keyboard, i only see two other language. Arabic character and Chinese character. This is in Malaysia, not sure about other country though. I've seen keyboards with Chinese Characters. |
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