中文?
- Vierax
- Location: France (Lille)
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID KM128 Bépo layout
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不有
我是法国人
我学了中文和日文
你是中国人么
我是法国人
我学了中文和日文
你是中国人么
- Vierax
- Location: France (Lille)
- Main keyboard: Tipro MID KM128 Bépo layout
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I don't have any IME, I just copy/paste some words
And I have mostly used all my Chinese knowledge just to make those simple sentences
And I have mostly used all my Chinese knowledge just to make those simple sentences
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- Location: Duisburg, DE
- Main keyboard: G84-4400
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i have most of the chinese ime, but i dont know how to use itVierax wrote:I don't have any IME, I just copy/paste some words
And I have mostly used all my Chinese knowledge just to make those simple sentences
actually, i think english is much more important than chinese. So dont worry, chinese will learn english
- Acanthophis
- Location: Germany
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Wait another 10 years...tinlong117 wrote:actually, i think english is much more important than chinese. So dont worry, chinese will learn english
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not at all, i can speak chinese fluently (both cantonese and mandarin), and write proper chinese (t.chinese for sure). I just dont know how to type iti488 wrote:bananatinlong117 wrote:Im a chinese but i dont know how to type it
- Zehkul
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch
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Oh wow, Chinese that’s actually simple enough for me to understand without looking up every word. xD
我是德国人, 在学校学习了中文,但是只学了三年, 所以我的中文糟糕
我是德国人, 在学校学习了中文,但是只学了三年, 所以我的中文糟糕
We used to make that joke all the time in school. xDVierax wrote:不有
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you only need to learn 1500 chinese words and you will understand most of the passageZehkul wrote:Oh wow, Chinese that’s actually simple enough for me to understand without looking up every word. xD
我是德国人, 在学校学习了中文,但是只学了三年, 所以我的中文糟糕
We used to make that joke all the time in school. xDVierax wrote:不有
- litster
- Location: Washington State, USA
- Main keyboard: KMAC2, The Cheat
- Favorite switch: Brown, Topre, Red, BS
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Most modern operating systems have handwriting IME. You can try that.tinlong117 wrote: not at all, i can speak chinese fluently (both cantonese and mandarin), and write proper chinese (t.chinese for sure). I just dont know how to type it
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I have a handwrite boardlitster wrote:Most modern operating systems have handwriting IME. You can try that.tinlong117 wrote: not at all, i can speak chinese fluently (both cantonese and mandarin), and write proper chinese (t.chinese for sure). I just dont know how to type it
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that are the important ones, so you're goodtinlong117 wrote:hahaha, i only know few german words like ich liebe dich, guten morgen, fick dich and something like thatZehkul wrote:Yeah, and I learned like … 300? xD Don’t know.
- fossala
- Elite +1
- Location: UK
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I thought tastatur was the only important one.mintberryminuscrunch wrote:that are the important ones, so you're goodtinlong117 wrote:hahaha, i only know few german words like ich liebe dich, guten morgen, fick dich and something like thatZehkul wrote:Yeah, and I learned like … 300? xD Don’t know.
- The_Ed
- Asperger's... SQUIRREL!
- Location: MN - USA
- Main keyboard: G80-3494LYCUS-2
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Google translates this thread weirdly...
My sister and cousin speak/read/write Japanese, and the rest of us don't know how they do it...
Tastatur and Neu are the important ones for ebay.de. Schwanzstucker is a personal favorite though.
My sister and cousin speak/read/write Japanese, and the rest of us don't know how they do it...
Tastatur and Neu are the important ones for ebay.de. Schwanzstucker is a personal favorite though.
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I think russich tastatur is more importantfossala wrote:I thought tastatur was the only important one.mintberryminuscrunch wrote:that are the important ones, so you're goodtinlong117 wrote: hahaha, i only know few german words like ich liebe dich, guten morgen, fick dich and something like that
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
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Anyone able to transcribe the description of Noppoo's own switch, found here? (Fourth switch below the three Cherry MX switch descriptions, the one that's ticked)
http://i.imgur.com/W87SD.jpg
I have no idea how to type that in Chinese — I would spend years trying to find the characters in Character Map :-) A translation would be nice, but I can't even copy it into Google Translate without being able to type it. I even installed a Chinese OCR language pack, but I got back mostly incorrect characters :(
(I see someone mentioned handwriting — Windows 8 doesn't support Chinese handwriting recognition either, just tried it.)
http://i.imgur.com/W87SD.jpg
I have no idea how to type that in Chinese — I would spend years trying to find the characters in Character Map :-) A translation would be nice, but I can't even copy it into Google Translate without being able to type it. I even installed a Chinese OCR language pack, but I got back mostly incorrect characters :(
(I see someone mentioned handwriting — Windows 8 doesn't support Chinese handwriting recognition either, just tried it.)
- litster
- Location: Washington State, USA
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The last line says:
Noppoo white stem capacitive mechanical keyboard.
Windows 8 does support Chinese handwriting input method. Probably you just don't know the characters' stroke order.
Noppoo white stem capacitive mechanical keyboard.
Windows 8 does support Chinese handwriting input method. Probably you just don't know the characters' stroke order.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
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Capacitive … that explains some of what I was reading in the topic at geekhack. Suddenly I'm able to find a lot more about it than I was before, with that term! (The Choc keyboards are not on Noppoo's English site!) Thanks. Time for a page on the Choc Mini and a switch diagram.
As for handwriting recognition — the handwriting panel gets disabled if I select a Chinese input language. As for stroke order — all I know is that I write some weird-shaped English letters and Windows has recognised them perfectly for many years.
As for handwriting recognition — the handwriting panel gets disabled if I select a Chinese input language. As for stroke order — all I know is that I write some weird-shaped English letters and Windows has recognised them perfectly for many years.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
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Would you mind also just typing it for me, too? I'd like to quote on the wiki page exactly what Noppoo call the switch. There is considerable doubt that the switch is what they claim it to be ;-)
Thanks.
Thanks.
- Daniel Beardsmore
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Thanks. Article updated accordingly.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
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By the way, if any Chinese speakers are bored, it might be interesting for them to see if they can find out any information from various companies. I've tried contacting Ortek, MacAlly Taiwan and ATW in English — no replies. I'm trying again in Google-translated English→Chinese, but it's hard to word anything in a way that Google Chinese→English remotely makes sense, so I have no idea whether what I'm sending off is intelligible. :°(
Maybe I'll do better this way. Even trying to talk with Xiang Min is nearly impossible due to the language barrier.
Trying to get any of ELSA (who I think are now iRocks, or the predecessor), Ortek, Focus (mailbox still at quota), or MacAlly to confirm whether they bought Hua-Jie switches, and trying to find out if the ATW I came across is the same ATW. (Probably not.)
Maybe I'll do better this way. Even trying to talk with Xiang Min is nearly impossible due to the language barrier.
Trying to get any of ELSA (who I think are now iRocks, or the predecessor), Ortek, Focus (mailbox still at quota), or MacAlly to confirm whether they bought Hua-Jie switches, and trying to find out if the ATW I came across is the same ATW. (Probably not.)