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An input method (or input method editor, commonly abbreviated IME) is an
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component or program that enables users to generate characters not natively available on their input devices by using sequences of characters (or mouse operations) that are available to them. Using an input method is usually necessary for languages that have more
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s than there are keys on the keyboard. For instance, on the computer, this allows the user of
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keyboards to input Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Indic characters. On hand-held devices, it enables the user to type on the
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to enter Latin alphabet characters (or any other alphabet characters) or touch a screen display to input text. On some operating systems, an input method is also used to define the behavior of the
dead key A dead key is a special kind of modifier key on a mechanical typewriter, or computer keyboard, that is typically used to attach a specific diacritic to a base letter (alphabet), letter. The dead key does not generate a (complete) grapheme, charact ...
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Implementations

Although originally coined for CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) computing, the term is now sometimes used generically to refer to a program to support the input of any language. To illustrate, in the
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, the facility to allow the input of Latin characters with
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s is also called an input method. On
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or later
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, Input method, or IME, are also called ''Text Input Processor'', which are implemented by the Text Services Framework
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Relationship between the methodology and implementation

While the term ''input method editor'' was originally used for
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, its use has now gained acceptance in other operating systems, especially when it is important to distinguish between the computer interface and implementation of input methods, or among the input methods themselves, the editing functionality of the program or operating system component providing the input method, and the general support of input methods in an operating system. This term has, for example, gained general acceptance on the Linux operating system and Android; it is also used on
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. *The term ''input method'' generally refers to a particular way to use the keyboard to input a particular language, for example the Cangjie method, the pinyin method, or the use of
dead key A dead key is a special kind of modifier key on a mechanical typewriter, or computer keyboard, that is typically used to attach a specific diacritic to a base letter (alphabet), letter. The dead key does not generate a (complete) grapheme, charact ...
s. *On the other hand, the term ''input method editor'' on Microsoft products refers to the program that allows an input method to be used (for example MS New Pinyin), or the ''editing area'' that allows the user to do the input. It can also refer to a character palette, which allows any Unicode character to be input individually. One might also interpret IME to refer to the editor used for creating or modifying the data files upon which an input method relies.


See also

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Related techniques

* * * , in particular '' dead keys''


Input methods versus language

* * ** * Korean language and computers * Vietnamese language and computers * Indic scripts input methods in Wikipedia for languages used in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Central Asia and East Asia.


Specific input methods

* List of input methods for Unix platforms * * MS IME for Windows * *


Input methods for handheld devices

* —Used on many mobile telephones—hit the (combined alphanumeric) key for the letter you want until it comes up, then wait or proceed with a different key. */ XT9—Type the key for every letter once, then, if needed, type Next until the right word comes up. May also correct misspellings and regional typos (if an adjacent key is pressed incorrectly). * —Similar to first-generation T9, with word
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. *—Hit the key with the letter you want, if it doesn't come up, hit Next until it does. * (An array, almost square, which minimizes distance travelled from one letter to another.) * MessagEase, an input method optimized for the most common letters, that can enter hundreds of characters with single hand motions * 8pen, an input method using circular swipes in an attempt to mimic hand movements * Graffiti, the Palm OS input method, entered using a stylus * Pouces, an input method using touches and swipes


Virtual keyboards

* Fleksy—Eyes-free touch typing for touchscreen devices, also used by blind / visually impaired people. * SwiftKey—context-sensitive word-prediction *, an input method that uses swiping gestures instead of tapping to quickly enter text *, the keyboard that comes bundled with the Android operating system


References


External links


Microsoft Input Method Editors (IMEs) for Chinese, Japanese and KoreanBhashaIndia
the Microsoft portal for Indic languages, which has Indic IME for download.
Google Transliteration IMEs
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