Coded data generation or conversion – Bodily actuated code generator – Including keyboard or keypad
Reexamination Certificate
2005-03-08
2005-03-08
Wong, Albert K (Department: 2635)
Coded data generation or conversion
Bodily actuated code generator
Including keyboard or keypad
C704S003000, C341S020000, C341S023000, C345S168000, C345S171000, C379S368000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06864809
ABSTRACT:
Consonant jamos of the Korean language are grouped according to appearance and each group is associated with a respective key of a reduced keypad. Vowel jamos are specified by the user using a number of keys reserved for vowels and each of which represents a respective category of strokes by which the vowel jamo would normally be written.
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Conrad John M.
O'Dell Robert B.
Paek Eun-Kyong
Pun Samuel Yin Lun
Xu Changshi
Ivey James D.
Ivey, Smith and Ramirez
Wong Albert K
Zi Technology Corporation LTD
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