KR20120056582A - Chinese pinyin input device on touch screen panel - Google Patents

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KR20120056582A
KR20120056582A KR1020100118195A KR20100118195A KR20120056582A KR 20120056582 A KR20120056582 A KR 20120056582A KR 1020100118195 A KR1020100118195 A KR 1020100118195A KR 20100118195 A KR20100118195 A KR 20100118195A KR 20120056582 A KR20120056582 A KR 20120056582A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a Chinese character input device that can be used in a variety of small input devices with high portability in the modern use of a liquid crystal panel (touch screen). Chinese character Pinyin is a character input device that is placed separately from the Virgin and mica, mainly arranged the Virgin Mary on the primary input keypad, drag in any direction to select the Virgin to display, then continue to look at the mica display sub-window and drag in the direction of the desired mica It is a Chinese food input device that displays both mica and mica at once. It can be input by traditional method or new method such as existing touch method or drag method, but beginners can easily input Chinese pinyin quickly by using the auxiliary window without having to learn or remember the input rules. A character input device that outputs Chinese characters.

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Description

Chinese pinyin input device on touch screen panel}

According to the present invention, when inputting pinyin in a Chinese character input device using a touch screen panel, the mother and mica are separated, arranged on an input key, and the Chinese character can be displayed by pinyin by dragging or touching the pinyin. It relates to a character input device for inputting.

The technique used in the present invention

1. A separate mica input device in which alphabets constituting mica is arranged to be inputted by dragging or touching alphabetical order of desired mica. After inputting the Virgin from any character input device, either the existing character array format or the new alphabet array format, the mica is inputted in a separate mica input assistant.

2. It is arranged to distinguish the Virgin and Mica, which are Chinese syllable components, not the Roman alphabet array for English input. The Virgin is arranged in the order of the classification table according to the principle of pronunciation of Chinese characters. Compared to mica, the mica input device is arranged so that the alphabet forming the mica is arranged adjacent to the mica input device so that the alphabet forming the mica can be continuously touched or dragged so that the pinyin can be input quickly and easily.

3. Using separate mica input auxiliary window, you can drag while watching the mica of the auxiliary window when dragging, so you can easily and quickly input without remembering the drag direction of dozens of mica. Each pinyin with one continuous drag To make it appear.

4. In the device that can be input by dragging, even if only the Virgin is displayed on the main keyboard, you can input the Virgin and Mica at once by holding down the Virgin and dragging. It is also possible to configure the keyboard by enabling the touch method and arranging the Roman letters forming the mica on a separate primary key for users who are not familiar with the mica not being displayed on the keyboard.

After the pinyin is input, the Chinese character corresponding to the pinyin is displayed so that the desired Chinese character is selected.

When displaying Chinese characters on a mobile phone or a small input device using Pinyin input method, a keyboard with 12 keys generally uses a keyboard with three or four Roman characters displayed in alphabetical order on one key, but can be displayed with an alphabet assigned to each key. All the Pinyin combinations appear, and there is an inconvenience of having to select the desired Pinyin again. There are also 23 virgins and they are used relatively evenly, but the mica is aeiou

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The use of aeiou is particularly high because 37 micas are represented by only 9 such as n ng r. Nevertheless, they are randomly arranged with the Virgin, which is very uncomfortable, cumbersome and slow. Therefore, it is necessary to devise a convenient, easy to remember and quick way to arrange the mica separately from the Virgin and to input through a separate input auxiliary device or input window.

Unlike the existing mobile phones, which were limited to 12 input keys, recently, mobile phones using liquid crystal panels have no restrictions on the number of keys, and it is also possible to display different keyboards on each LCD. You can freely set the size and composition of the keyboard, the number of keys, and touch as well as drag. In this new input device environment, it is possible to easily and quickly input the Pinyin, and to easily remember the keyboard arrangement, and to design a character input device of the keyboard arrangement and input method that can be used without any objection even if the existing habit is changed. Needs to be. In addition, it finds the arrangement of letters that conforms to the composition of the Mother and Mica of Chinese characters, but it is necessary to re-create it as the Chinese Mother and Mica arrangement.

The main problem with Chinese input is mica. In a general mobile phone input device, the mica and the Virgin are mixed in a plurality of four or four characters, so if you enter the desired pinyin, a combination of three or four or even six or more pinyin should be displayed. Even if you use the current Roman alphabet abc ... character input device, if you enter Pinyin separately, the selection will be much smaller. At this time, if you display the Virgin Mary, mica auxiliary window can be displayed more convenient pinyin.

Even so, it is inevitable that three or four alphabets are arranged on one key, making it difficult to choose. In order to solve this disadvantage, the number of keypads can be increased and only Mary can have two Marys arranged on each key of the basic keyboard. Since the Roman alphabet is inherently unordered, it becomes an input array of Chinese Virgin without any special advantages. Therefore, if anyone who learns Chinese is arranged on the basis of the Holy Mother knows, even if the new character input array can be entered quickly and conveniently without difficulty in the new habits.

In the case of computer keyboards, characters are input using all ten fingers. However, in the case of a small input device, it is also inconvenient to use a qwerty type keyboard. In the case of small input devices, one or two fingers must be used to enter letters, so not all the Virgins and Mica can be arranged separately for each key. Therefore, it is necessary to arrange plural Virgins and Mica in one key. Pinyin notation has the following characteristics, and if you take advantage of this feature, you can reduce the number of keys to the minimum and make the character array easy to input.

1. All Our Lady is represented by one alphabet each.

(for zh, ch, sh

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,
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,
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Can be displayed.)

2. g, k, h and j, q, x do not overlap mica.

3. All mica is a, e, i, o, u,

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, n, ng, r.

Therefore, Mary is singular or plural in the order of Our Lady (for example, bp, mf, dt, nl, jg, qk, xh,

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,
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,
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, y, wr, etc.) and mica may be arranged singularly or plurally (for example, a / e.i / r.o / u.n / ng). The number of input keys is about 5 cm wide, and even if you arrange them all in 4, 5 or 6 columns, it is not too much.

By pressing them several times in a toggle method, a desired letter can be selected. Since the liquid crystal panel can be dragged basically, a desired letter can be selected by dragging left, right, up, down, and diagonal lines.

In the case of mica, if each mica is displayed according to the drag direction, each mica can be displayed by one or two drags. Setting the drag directions for the 36 mica sounds complicated at first glance, but the alphabets that make up each mica (a, e, i, o, u,

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, n, ng, r) is assumed to be in the order of the mica alphabet to be displayed, assuming that it is not difficult to remember.

In some cases, there are too many Chinese characters represented by one pinyin, and if the tones are marked separately or included in the rhyme table, the choice can be significantly reduced.

If you input in this way, you can select the Virgin and then drag to enter the mica, so you can input one pinyin by touching each pinyin only once and then dragging. In addition, when the auxiliary window is displayed on the screen and dragged in the mica direction displayed on the auxiliary window, the desired mica can be easily input without memorizing the mica drag direction. When inputting by drag method, only the Virgin Mary can be arranged in the main input window, or the input device can be configured to be used by pressing the mica key additionally.

After displaying Pinyin, you can choose the method of finding the desired Chinese character in the traditional way.If you arrange the input keys in order of high frequency, you can display ten common Chinese characters, and you can choose one of them. Pinyin of two or more words at once can make the choice even narrower. Furthermore, if you remember the letters and word sentences that each person has entered, you can easily enter the sentences that are always used.

-Example of using input device with various character arrays

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If you use an input device such as an array of characters next to it, for example:
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If you enter (qingdao) (
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If you press the keypad, the mica input sub window appears. P is displayed at ⓒn position in the middle of the sub window, and it is changed to q by dragging it to the right by a certain length. If you drag continuously in the lng direction of the sub-window, qing will be displayed in the Pinyin input window, and if you let go, the Chinese characters will be displayed in order of frequency. If you select 靑 among them, 靑 will be displayed on the text output window.

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again (
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If touch () key, sub window is displayed again, d appears at ⓒn place and dao appears in Pinyin input window. When you release, the Chinese characters marked dao appear.
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Select to display the text output window.
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Is displayed. After the letter is selected, a word beginning with this kanji appears.
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The word, select it
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You do not need to enter a new, and the following Chinese characters are output in the same way.

If there is no Virgin Mary, like 安 'an of 天安門 tian'anmen (

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터치) Touch the keypad to display the mica input window without iong, ui, iu (same as the pinyin starting with bpfyw does not contain these three micas), and then dragging in the an or i direction to display an do. Such as zhi or zuo in 智慧 zhihui and 左右 zuoyou (
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If you press the keypad, n will appear. If you drag a certain length to the right, zh will appear, and if you drag twice, the sub window will appear with the z in ⓒn. Drag in i direction to zhi. If you drag continuously in the ou direction, zuo is displayed. If you release, the Chinese characters corresponding to zhi or zuo appear. If you select 智 or 중 among them, they are displayed in the text output field.

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The same applies to all the character input windows of FIGS. 1, 2, and 3, but when the mica is arranged on a separate keypad, only the alphabet indicating the pinyin beginning with each mica (aeo is possible) is displayed. You can also make it appear.

As shown in FIG. 3, when all the virgins and mica are displayed on the character input window, pinyin may be input by a touch method. When a plurality of alphabets are arranged on one keypad, the next keypad is touched twice. Will be displayed in the Pinyin input window.

By using the character input device according to the present invention, the number of input strokes can be drastically reduced and the input time can be shortened, and the Chinese characters are used as phonetic symbols by borrowing the Roman alphabet by using the Chinese alphabet letter board. You can take pride in using Pinyin arrays.

In the 21st century, which will mainly use small devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, navigation devices, and tablet PCs, the character input device according to the present invention facilitates the exchange of information easily and quickly in the 21st century, contributing to the formation of democratic collective intelligence. can do.

1 is an example of a Chinese Pinyin input device modified from a common mobile phone input device
2 is an example of a Chinese input device in which Pinyin symbols are arranged on a basic input key according to the order of the arrangement of the Pinyin notes.
3 is an example of a Chinese input device in which the Virgin and Mica are arranged together on the primary input key according to the arrangement order of the Pinyin notes.
4 is an example of a mica input auxiliary window and a mica input drag direction table in this case
[Figure 5] Another example of the mica input auxiliary window and in this case mica input drag direction table
6 is another example of the mica input auxiliary window
7 shows an example of an input auxiliary window that appears when a mica keypad is pressed.
8 is an example of a mica input display window in which the tone is additionally displayed.
9 is an example of tonal selection display window

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1. When you press and release each key on the Pinyin-type Chinese character input device, where the alphabet and mica are arranged singularly or plurally on each key, the first Our Lady set on that key is displayed. Press to display the next Virgin or Mica,
2. In the draggable LCD panel input device, drag it to either side and release it to display the 2nd, 3rd or 4th Virgins according to the drag length, and select the desired Virgin and then move up, down, left, right and diagonal directions. Keep dragging the Roman alphabet that makes up the mica (aeiou
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ngr) is displayed in the order of dragging according to the drag direction, and pinyin that starts with mica without the Virgin is pressed with a blank keypad, punctuation keypad, or a separate keypad and dragged. A character input device that is displayed together and displays the kanji corresponding to the pinyin when the desired pinyin is completed and released. If the desired kanji is selected, the kanji is displayed.
In claim 1
Character input device that displays auxiliary window for mica input showing current position in middle cell (n) when each key is pressed.
In claim 1
Character Arrangement Method of Chinese Bottle Food Character Input Device Like Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3
In claim 1
Character Arrangement Method of Mica Input Auxiliary Window of Chinese Bottle Food Character Input Device Like Figure 4, 5, 6, 8
In claim 1
Character arrangement method of the mica input assistant window shown in FIG. 7 that appears when the mica keypad is pressed
In claim 1
After displaying Pinyin, Chinese characters are arranged on the input key in order of high frequency, and the characters and word sentences that the individual inputs are memorized.
In claim 1
When there are too many Chinese characters displayed on the LCD screen at the same time, a four-tone display window appears and if you select a tonal character, the Chinese character displayed as that tonal character appears.
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