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Classification of Basic Strokes:
Rising Stroke ( ) is classified as Horizontal
Stroke (
)
Vertical Stroke with Hook ( ) is classified as
Vertical Stroke ( )
Right-falling Stroke ( ) is classified as Dot
( )
Various types of Turning Strokes are classi-
fied as Turning Stroke ( )
Note the following especially:
1) A stroke is a continuous line-segment in
writing Chinese characters, which must be
finished at one go. You should never break
up one stroke into two. For example, the
second stroke for [  ] is [ ], which should
be written without pause. You can not sep-
arate it into
2) The difference between the Vertical
Stroke with Right-hook ( ) in Turning
Stroke category and the Vertical Stroke
with Left-hook ( ) in Vertical Stroke
category.
Example of stroke input
To input the name Huang Wei Hao* in Simplified
Chinese
Huang
Press
,
,
Scroll to the desired character and press
Select.
Wei
Press
,
,
Scroll to the desired character and press
Select.
*
The name used is fictitious. Any resemblance to an actual person is entirely coincidental.
,
and
.
,
and
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Hao
Press
,
,
Scroll to the desired character and press
Select.
To input the name Huang Wei Hao* in
Traditional Chinese
Huang
Press
,
,
Scroll to the desired character and press
Select.
Wei
Press
,
,
Scroll to the desired character and press
Select.
Hao
Press
,
,
Scroll to the desired character and press Select.
,
and
.
,
, and
.
,
, and
.
,
, and
.
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