Wubi Xing: With Wubi Xing, you type Chinese based on it’s structure. Wubi Xing is the one worth to talk a little bit more because it basically transformed Chinese typing into some sort of spy coding. It was developed the year after I was born, so was really popular when I was a ...
the speed of using computers to input characters is also greatly different. For example, the same master of 500 Chinese characters, also knowing the two characters "蜂" and "蜜", but the Chinese people in the process of growing up can learn the difference between "蜂蜜" and...
This new finding shows that the vulnerability is far more widespread than previously believed. Related Story The fascinating evolution of typing Chinese characters From Wubi to Zhineng ABC, here are the different ways Chinese people have typed their language over the years. ...
NJStar Chinese WP Version 6.0 is a major new release with all modules based on Unicode. The support for 70,000+ different Chinese characters in a single document has been achieved. This version is designed to support Windows XP SP3, Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1, Windows Server 2003,2008 and 2012...
like the Japanese IME above, we’ve been working on refining your Chinese typing experience, and are happy to share that we have new versions of the Chinese Simplified IMEs (Pinyin and Wubi), as well as the Chinese Traditional IMEs (Bopomofo, ChangJie and Quick). We’ improved the ...
Just like the Japanese IME above, we’ve been working on refining your Chinese typing experience, and are happy to share that we have new versions of the Chinese Simplified IMEs (Pinyin and Wubi), as well as the Chinese Traditional IMEs (Bopomofo, ChangJie and Quick). We’ve improved the...
The Wubi input method (IM) is widely used in China. The encoding rule for Wubi IM is based on the radical or stroke shape of Chinese characters. Users can rapidly type Chinese characters through a standard keyboard rather than through slower, phonetic-based input methods. ...
Image from Wubizhijia To use the five-stroke input method, you need to know the order of the strokes to write each Chinese character. An advantage of this input method is that it actually types Chinese in a more straightforward manner – what you type is what you see on the screen, you...
like the Japanese IME above, we’ve been working on refining your Chinese typing experience, and are happy to share that we have new versions of the Chinese Simplified IMEs (Pinyin and Wubi), as well as the Chinese Traditional IMEs (Bopomofo, ChangJie and Quick). We’ improved the ...