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chinese, japanese keybord
How is the keibord to type in chinese, japanese or other keybord that use othe no arabic letters.
If possible, can you email me a picture?
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Apr 3, 2009 10:35 AM
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I think most Chinese use a regular ('qwerty') keyboard with the Latin letters. They type a 'romanization' of the sounds and a pop-up menu of choices of characters appears, whereby they can select one with a either a number, F1-F12, or with a mouse click. It might appear time consuming for westerners, but keep in mind that Chinese get a whole word out of two keystrokes and a click, so it's pretty fast.
April 3, 2009
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