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input method
operating system component or program that allows any data, such as keyboard strokes or mouse movements, to be received as input
Cangjie input method
method of computer entry of Chinese characters
Intelligent Input Bus
framework for multilingual input
Alt code
method for entering non-ASCII characters into a computer
Google Input Tools
virtual keyboard from Google
Chinese input method
input method
Arabic keyboard layout
keyboard layout used for the Arabic script
Google Japanese Input
Japanese input method editor by Google
Smart Common Input Method
input method software platform containing support for more than thirty languages
Dayi method
Chinese character input
Wubi method
Chinese character input method
Japanese input method
method used to input Japanese characters on a computer
CKC Chinese Input System
ATOK
ATOK (; ) is a Japanese input method editor (IME) produced by JustSystems, a Japanese software company.
Unicode input
base speaking inputs with unicode reference
Google Pinyin
input method developed by Google China Labs and released in 2007
pinyin input method
method of entering Chinese characters into a computer
OpenVanilla
OpenVanilla (OV) is an open-source text-entry (input method) and processing architecture designed to enhance the text-entry experience across different operating systems. Initially developed to address the need for alternative input methods on Apple systems and cater to Windows users transitioning to macOS, OV has since expanded its compatibility to include Microsoft Windows and Linux/FreeBSD environments through SCIM integration.
Anthy
thumb|Ibus anthy on gedit Anthy () is a package for an input method editor backend for Unix-like systems for the Japanese language. It can convert Hiragana to Kanji as per the language rules. As a preconversion stage, Latin characters (Romaji) can be used to input Hiragana. Anthy is commonly used with an input method framework such as ibus, fcitx or SCIM.
Sogou Pinyin
Chinese Pinyin input method editor software
Swarachakra
Swarachakra (Devanagari: ) is a free text input application developed by the IDIN group at Industrial Design Center (IDC), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay for Indic scripts. Swarachakra's alphabetical keyboard layout performed better than the Inscript layout (a QWERTY-based design and government standard in India). As of 2014, it is available for Android devices in twelve languages.