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The Use Of Five Stroke Input Method

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The five stroke input method is favored by users because of its small number of codes and fast input speed.

On line word creation is the function of word creation in the process of entering Chinese characters in the Chinese input method with encoding rules.

Using the five stroke input method to create words online, the steps are: switch to the five stroke input method, press the Ctrl+~ combination key, start the online word creation function, and end the online word creation.

Now, the phrase you just entered is automatically given the correct encoding and is memorable by the system, and you can use it immediately.

The Chinese character "GBK" can not input the GBK character with the five stroke input method, but we can use the manual word making function flexibly so that you can input the GBK Chinese character with five strokes.

For example, you need to use five strokes to enter the word "Ye" commonly used in names. The steps are as follows: to start your commonly used word processing software, such as Word, and to create or open a document.

Switch to the input method that can input GBK Chinese characters, for example, "the whole input method" (in the Windows 95, please use the "GBK spelling method") and input "Ye".

The word "Ye" is selected, and the Ctrl+C key is pressed (this is the general "replication" shortcut key in Windows).

Switch to your customary five stroke font input method, right-click the input status bar, and then click the manual word creation option to display the "handmade word" dialog box.

Click the word box to press the Ctrl+V composite key (this is the general "paste" shortcut key in Windows). At this time, the word "Ye" appears in the box; click the outer code box, type the five encoding "owxf" of "Ye", click the Add button, the word Ye and its code appear in the word list box.

Click the close button to close the handwriting dialog box.

Now, in the five font input state, typing "owxf" directly can enter "Ye".

Repeat the above steps and use the GBK characters you often use to make the five character font input phrases. After you need these rare words, you can input them directly into the five font input method.

When you use "pinyin" to learn "five strokes", when you use the five stroke font input method, you will encounter some difficult Chinese characters, such as "concave".

At this point, you can use the "full input method" to inquire about the five encoding of the word. The following methods are used: to switch to the "full input method" state, right-click the input method status bar, and then click the settings option to display the input method settings dialog box.

In the code query list box, choose your usual five font input method, for example, we click "happy five strokes".

Click the confirm button.

Now, in the "full input method" state, type the pinyin "Ao". After you choose the word "concave", the system will give the five encoding "mmgd" in the Pinyin input box.

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