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  • "Input methods for handheld devices Multi-tap – Hit the key for the letter you want until it comes up, then wait or proceed with a different key. T9/XT9 – Type the key for every letter once, then, if needed, type Next until the right word comes up. May also correct misspellings and regional typos (if an adjacent key is pressed incorrectly). iTap – Similar to first-generation T9, with word autocomplete. LetterWise – "Hit the key with the letter you want, if it doesn't come up, hit Next until it does." Various FEP Software for Symbian S60 3rd Edition devices." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Input_method Further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bopomofo http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/06/16/zi-announces-advanced-chinese-text-messaging-input-system/ http://discussions.europe.nokia.com/discussions/board/message?board.id=messaging&message.id=16379 http://forums.pinstack.com/f183/chinese_and_japanese_input_and_display_8830_a-91134/ http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=74433
  • same we way do, it's in their language!
  • I did wonder about this for a while, until I went to Japan and looked at computers there. You can change the language settings on computers. Some people had computers with keyboards like ours, and some had completely different keyboards with characters on them. You could probably set your computer to various Asian languages. It's fairly simple... Example: 私はガレイスです。おげんきですか?
  • Software can be used to remap input keys into any imaginable configuration. Not being able to speak any Asian languages, I clueless to the exact specifications of this, but I'm sure a bunch of really smart people have used software-based solutions to work around this.
  • just type... like if that word is Hello... u say... "Hello..." unless in other countries they hav their own language installed in that machine, so all ya have to do is no the language... n u'll text or type... sadly... cambodia doesn't hav those sort of devices... well not much... but v usually text in our own language... using english alphabets. Like "meet" in khmer is "churb" so v jus use these... "churb knea 2moro" or in english "meet u 2moro" we use khmer-glish!!! hahah... we use english + khmer in texting... Helpful? If not... jus don't rate in Negatively! I spent my time ya know!!! BYe!

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