Informatico Dayi method of Chinese writing

Dayi (literally "big easy"), submitted in 1987, using 46 components or parts of a character, placed in a standard QWERTY keyboard. With 40 of these 46 parties can form all of the traditional Chinese characters. The remaining 6 keys are used to write directions. In some cases, such as the CJK OS for Palm OS, omits these last 6 keys, and are added for punctuation. The most common operating systems allow this method to install.


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