It is recommended that you change the input method, which will be faster and have more vocabulary
As for the intelligent ABC itself, it will be much faster to type phrases, and you only need to type the initial consonants, especially for exclusive names.
Or for nouns, names, names, etc. that have been entered before, just type the initial consonant of each word.
To type single words, type the pinyin according to the order of the first stroke. Entering the relevant numbers 1/2/3, etc. can speed up the recognition sequence
The details are as follows:
Intelligent ABC input method skills
(1) Lowercase letter "i" ” or capital letter “I” or + numbers or letters.
Use the lowercase letter "i" + the numbers 0, 1~9 to enter lowercase Chinese numbers.
For example: i+0 ---- ○
i+1 ---- one
And so on: two, three, four, five Six, seven, eighty-nine.
Uppercase Chinese numbers can be entered using the capital letter "I" + the numbers 0, 1~9.
For example: I+0 ---- zero
I+1 ---- one
And so on: two three four five Lu Qibajiu. Where "I" is entered via shift+I.
The lowercase letter "i" + letters can be used to enter various quantifiers. The list is as follows:
i+
a ---- second h ---- hour o ---- degree u ---- micro $ ---- yuan
b ---- hundred i ---- milli p ---- pound v ---- (no )
c ---- Centi j ---- Jin q ---- Thousand w ---- Ten thousand
d ---- kth ---- gram r ---- day x ---- liter
e ---- billion l ---- li s ---- ten y ---- month
f ---- minutes m ---- meters t ---- tons z ---- trillions
g ---- n ---- years
Note that there is a "$" which is special.
The capital letter "I" + letters can be used to enter various quantifiers. Except for combining with "s", "b" and "q", the rest are the same as in the above list of lowercase "I".
And I+
s ---- Shib ---- Baiq ---- Qian
Example: Change "123456789 yuan" into For an uppercase amount suitable for financial standards, enter "I1e2q3b4s5w6q7b8s9$" to get "one hundred million, two thousand three hundred and four hundred and fifty thousand six thousand and seven hundred and eighty nine yuan".
Example: Change today's date "July 12, 2006". If you enter "I2006n07ys2r", you will get "2006, 07, 12". If you enter "i2006n07ys2r", you will get "July 12, 2006." In both examples, there is no pinyin for any words.
Smart ABC Input Method Tip 2
(2) "v" + English.
Adding "v" to English can output the lowercase English after "v". There is no need to switch from the smart ABC input method to the English input method.
Example: vb --- b
venglish --- english
vENGLISH ---- english
vEnGLiSh --- - english
vv ---- v
Tips: If you enter uppercase English in the smart ABC input method, press the keyboard caps lock button and enter directly without switching out. Intelligent ABC input method (everyone on this earth knows it, haha).
(3) "v" + number 8.
Press the letter v + the numbers 1~9 to display various symbols in areas 1~9 of the computer's GB-2312 character set respectively. I personally think that the only one that is more useful is v + the number 8. You can enter letters with Pinyin tones on them.
There are the following:
ā á ǎ à
ē é ě è
ī í ì ì
ō ó ǒ ò p>
ū ú ǔ ù
ǖ ǘ ǚ ǜ ü
There are also a few strange characters, so I won’t list them.
Note that when entering v+8, you cannot use the back space key to cancel. We should use the esc key to cancel.
(4) "[" and "]" keys.
When we input Chinese characters every day, we sometimes encounter this situation: I want to write a certain character, and after inputting its pinyin, I find that there are many words with the same sound as it, so I have to keep writing. I turned the pages to look for this word, but sometimes I missed it because I was dazzled and couldn't find it even after searching for it. For example, I want to enter a commonly used word "meaning". After I enter "yi", I have to turn to the sixth page to find it. Later, I thought of a way, first input "yisi" to get the "meaning", and then delete the "si".
In fact, with a slight improvement in the second method, you can directly enter the word "meaning". Use the "[" or "]" keys to output the first or last word in a word respectively. For example:
yisi[ ---- meaning
yisi] ---- thinking
xxrr[ ---- Xi
xxrr] ---- 蒋
(5) "'" Single quote separation
This function should be commonly used by everyone. It is relatively clear. I will give you a few examples. :
xian ---- Xian
xi'an ---- Xi'an
qinai ---- Qinai
qin'ai ---- Dear
(6) "u" + custom new word.
This function is divided into two steps: one is to define new words, and the other is to use new words. What should I do if I often enter "Andy Lau" when writing, but Smart ABC does not default to this word?
First, right-click the smart ABC icon in the input box, select "Define New Word", enter "Andy Lau" in the "New Word" in the pop-up dialog box, and enter what you want in the "Foreign Code" Pinyin or other alphanumeric characters, such as "ldh", add, exit. When using it, we only need to enter "uldh" to get "Andy Lau". Similarly, if you entered "Dear, fly slowly!" and "520" just now, when using it, we only need to enter "u520" to get "Dear, fly slowly!".
It should be noted that every time you use it, you must enter a letter "u" before the foreign code you define, otherwise it will be invalid. The maximum length of "new word" content is 15 characters, and the maximum length of "foreign code" content is 9 characters.
Smart ABC Input Method Tip 3
The combination of “sound and shape” in the Smart ABC Input Method is more convenient
Currently there are many types of Chinese character input methods, but in terms of authoritativeness, The "Intelligent ABC Input Method" based on Chinese pinyin and the "Wangma Wubi 86 Edition Input Method" based on Chinese character strokes are the most popular. In particular, the intelligent ABC input method is the input method installed by default in all versions of Windows operating systems. Therefore, it is extremely widely used and deserves to be the leader of Chinese pinyin input methods.
In fact, Smart ABC is not just a pinyin input method. Its stroke function is also very good. If you combine the Pinyin and strokes of Smart ABC, you will get twice the result with half the effort.
Let's use an "example" to illustrate:
When I used Smart ABC to input the word "example" just now, I input the pinyin "shili" from the keyboard. At this time, the first page of the input box displays nine words such as "power, strength, examples, vision, impoliteness, failure, affairs, snobbery, examples". We find that the word "instances" we want is not on this page. We need to use the mouse Or use the "page down" button on the keyboard to turn to the second page to find it.
Isn’t this a bit troublesome? Now let’s input this word directly through the combination of sounds and shapes. Please use smart ABC to enter the following characters:
"shi4li3"
Press the space and voila, the word "instance" is accurately positioned. Got it!
The letters in the above characters represent pinyin, and the numbers represent the strokes of the previous character in sequence.
The eight basic strokes represented by the eight numeric keys 1 to 8 are as follows:
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1 ---- Horizontal---- Explanation: Lifting also counts as horizontal
2 ---- vertical
3 ---- left
4 ---- 捺---- A dot is also counted as a 捺
< p>5 ---- Fold---- The last fold or bend is in the clockwise direction6 ---- Bend---- The last fold or bend is in the counterclockwise direction
7 ---- fork---- a ten-zi fork or a diagonal fork composed of one stroke and one stroke
8 ---- mouth
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Characters for the above example The "4" in "4" represents the first stroke of the character "Shi", and the "3" represents the first stroke of the character "Li".
The following is a comparison through some examples:
1. Shili ---- words such as power ---- spelled out in full, without combining strokes.
2. shili1 ---- Shili/Shili/Shili ---- Full spelling, stipulates that the first stroke of the character "li" is horizontal.
3. shili17 ---- Shili ---- Quanpin, stipulates that the first stroke of the character "li" is a horizontal stroke and the second stroke is a cross.
4. shi3li ---- Discourteous/failure ---- full spelling, stipulates that the first stroke of the character shi is glance.
5. shi3li3 ----Failure ----Full spelling, stipulates that the first stroke of the character shi and the character li is both glance.
6. shili8 ---- Shili ----Full spelling, it is stipulated that the first stroke of the character "li" is the mouth.
7. sl ---- words such as victory ---- simple spelling without combining strokes.
8. s4l32 ---- Example ----Jianpin, stipulates that the first stroke of the character shi is a dot, the first stroke of the character li is a left stroke, and the second stroke is a vertical stroke.
Haha, you can directly enter "instance" through "shi4li3" or "s4l32".
Note that the cross in the third and sixth examples cannot be decomposed into horizontal and vertical, and the mouth cannot be decomposed into vertical and horizontal folds, otherwise the desired word cannot be output.
In short, this intelligent ABC sound-shape combination method is suitable for inputting single Chinese characters, words, and multi-character idioms.
Also, if you don’t know the pronunciation of a word at all, you can completely use the intelligent ABC stroke input to solve the problem. First, right-click the smart ABC icon of the input box, select "Property Settings", check the "Pen Input" function in the pop-up dialog box, and confirm. In this way, you can write according to the eight basic strokes represented by the eight number keys 1 to 8 mentioned above. When selecting a word with the keyboard, it is no longer determined by numbers, but by using shift + the corresponding number on the left.
Note that after checking "Pen input", you can no longer enter numbers in the smart ABC input method.
I just learned about this little trick, so I quickly shared it with everyone. Hope it helps everyone!