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Double pass A

Introduction of Vertical and Horizontal Bi-spelling (Dual-pass A)


I. Alphabetic keys


The letters are arranged in turn and the corresponding keys are as follows:


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2. Vowel keys


It is divided into four rhyme areas (random display on soft keyboard, no memory required):


Explanation: The end of rhyme N and ng are all omitted, for example, a n and a ng input "a"; I n, i ng input "i"; I a n, a ng input "i a"...


III. Word Input


1. After entering the initial consonants according to the figure above, the matchable vowels are displayed on the soft keyboard. When selected, the syllables are arranged regularly on the nine vertical and horizontal keys in order. Selection is enough, for example:


Kang (Kang), referring to Figure 1, after typing K (5), a (2), the soft keyboard shows as follows, press 6 keys to select!


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Explanation: In the same key jkl, only the vowels of k, L and a are matched, and "/" means syllable vacancy (no ja, jan, jang); "-" means "k a" or "l a" in front.


2. Voice Word Input


One code word: a (ah), e (forehead), o (oh)


Two code words: an, en and ou.


Three-code word: an g (an g) after entering an, the soft keyboard will display the an g key position (selected is no longer input g); eng () the same.


3. Word input (0 is the key group)


1. 9 common words with one key (soft keyboard will display). After pressing the 0 key, enter the first code words of the second, third and fourth characters (1 + 0 + 1 + 1)


2. Two-key common words 9 (soft keyboard will display), these 9 words press 0 key, enter the second, third and fourth words first code phrase (2 + 0 + 1 + 1)


3. After the other words are inputted with three keys (codes), press the 0 key, and enter the second, third and fourth words with the first code (3+0+1+1)


Word input soft keyboard is also displayed randomly (examples are omitted).


Explanation: Words can be input as long as the first four words are coded, and the input speed is fast after mastering them skillfully.


Note: Computer keyboards are still arranged in this way, but the order of numbers is different from that of mobile phones.