M-system

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Left hand M-system key cluster on an NEC PC-8801-KI keyboard

The M-system, M-type layout or M-shiki is an input system for Japanese, especially Kanji, based on the phonetic composition of Japanese words.

Unlike JIS it could be touch-typed on a keyboard with three rows and five columns for each hand. The Shift keys were used for shifting between short and long phonetics. Unlike the Nicola and TRON systems it was based not on Kana but on Romaji (spelling Japanese using Latin script) which made it more compact and so it did not require different left and right Shift keys.

It was developed by Morita Masasuke at NEC, which introduced it in 1983 for the PC-8800 series of personal computers.[1] NEC's keyboards had either columnar layout, symmetric staggering or even split matrix layout.[2]

Q E Ek L U Uk J I Ik F A Ak C O Ok @ " [ { M M My Y R Ry R Y W W P P Py
E e En U u Un I i In A a An O o On ' * ] } K K Ky S S Sy T T Ty N N Ny H Hy
Ei Et X Un Ut V Ii It Ai At Ou Ot / ? , < G G Gy Z Z Zy D D . > h B B By

(Romaji in bold.)

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