Introduction to the Double-spelling of District Rhyme (Shuangtong B)
I. Initial keys
Single Initial: Primary Bond Position
Complex initials: zh, ch, sh = U, I, O (there are no finals on the three keys)
2. Vowel keys
Single vowel: original key position
Complex vowels and nasal vowels: They are divided into rhyme areas according to the principal vowels. These vowels are on the adjacent keys of a, o, E and i, U.
III. Word Input
1. Press the key position of the phonetic alphabet and complete the input by two keys, for example:
Wo (I) = WO men (we) = MR
Note: o in O key en in R key
2. Voice Word Input
"V" is an empty sound key, for example:
AI (love) on the "S" key in the "A" area, press S and then press V!
III. Word Input
Method 1 (complete spelling): the first two codes, two, three, four, five words each one code (2 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1), examples are omitted.
Method 2 (Simplified spelling): 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 words each have one code (1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1), if double spelling is inevitable, separate them according to V (Simplified spelling)! For example: China (ugv); Chinese (ugrv).
IV. Phonological Correction
It is almost inevitable that errors occur between the initial ZCS and zhchsh, the nasal vowels ~n and ~ng.
Never mind! Zcs and zhchsh are corrected by E-bond, and ~n and ~ng are corrected by E-bond.
This way, you don't need to delete and re-enter. How refreshing! This practical and simple function is unique among all Pinyin input methods.
Note: The above correction keys, together with the previously mentioned "empty words", "short spelling" and so on, will be prompted randomly on the soft keyboard, regardless of input without memory!
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