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04.17.2006 at 02:04PM PDT, ID: 21816805
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Keyboard input in Chinese DOS6.22

Asked by cup in MS DOS

Tags: chinese, input, keyboard

I'm currently playing with MSDOS6.22 Chinese Edition.  It uses something called PDOS and a keyboard called HZKBD (presumably HangZi).  I can switch between English and Chinese quite easily by pressing Ctrl Space.  In Chinese mode, I can type in words in Pin Yin and it comes up with the top 10 ideographs with that sound.  My problem is, if the ideograph that I want isn't in the list, how do I get it to show me the next 10?

eg If I want the jing as in BeiJing.  I type jing and get 10 variants but not the Jing as in BeiJing.  How do I move to the next 10?  The alternative is to type beijing and get two characters, move over the jing and delete the bei but I don't really want to do that.Start Free Trial
 
 
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