Ideographic character selection method and apparatus

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device – Touch panel

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345171, 400110, G09G 302

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ABSTRACT:
An interactive keyboard and display apparatus is used to enter ideographic characters in a computer or other utilisation device. The characters are defined by manually selecting displayed symbols such as phonemes, strokes, radicals and inflective tones represented in displayed key cells which are arranged in a matrix for rapid selection. Simultaneous multiple key cell selection is possible for accelerated character entry. The keyboard and display are integrated in a format suitable for replacing conventional keyboards. To avoid spurious entries, a pre-determined amount of pressure must be applied to the display panel when entering a symbol or character.

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