Method of fast typing twin special characters

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Character generating

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C345S468000

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10339198

ABSTRACT:
A method for inputting characters pairs in an electronic device having a user input device, a display for displaying characters input through the user input device, and a memory for storing characters input through the user input device, including storing a character input through the user input device in the memory and displaying the input character on the display; and determining if the input character is an opening character of a predefined character pair, and if so, automatically and without further user input, causing a corresponding closing character of the predefined character pair to be inserted in the memory and on the display, and locating an input pointer so that subsequently input characters will be inserted between the opening and closing characters in the memory and on the display.

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patent: 5557512 (1996-09-01), Vanko et al.
patent: 5737618 (1998-04-01), Nakayama et al.
patent: 63-016367 (1988-01-01), None
patent: 63-115217 (1988-05-01), None
patent: 04-205369 (1992-07-01), None
Translation of JP 4-205369.

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