Tip One: Skillfully enter the radical radicals
For Chinese characters, the radical is a very important concept, but although we began to contact with the radical radicals from reading, but if the actual input, I am afraid it is not so convenient.
Here, we can use a simple method to enter the radical radicals, such as the need to enter the "Weiyin" of the Radicals, you can first enter "hate" or other words, select "Hate" from the Insert menu, open the Symbol dialog box, in the lower right corner from (M): Drop-down list box, change to Simplified Chinese GB2312 (hexadecimal), as shown in Figure 1, this time the symbol will automatically be positioned to the word hate.
Automatically navigate to the word "hate"
Next, change to Unicode (hexadecimal), drag the right scroll bar up, and soon you can find "Weiyin" in all the fonts that contain the "weiyin" radical and the font boundaries of the other radicals, directly inserting to replace the current character.
Tip Two: fast input difficult words
Many times, we may encounter some difficult words that are not easy to input, and often do not know its pronunciation, such as "昗" the word, Wubi input method is almost impossible to complete the task.
At this point we can still enter through the "Insert → symbol" method, first, enter the radical "day", and then open the Symbol dialog box, first or the lower-right corner from (M): Change to Simplified Chinese GB2312 (hexadecimal), where the Symbol dialog box is automatically positioned to the word "day" ; You do not need to change to Unicode (hexadecimal) again. The symbol window now shows all the fonts that contain the "day" radical, no time to spend (Figure 2), and you can quickly find the "昗" we need here, just insert it.
"昗" is exactly the word we need.
Although this is just "Weiyin" and "昗", if you need to enter a similar radical or difficult word, you can try it the same way. In addition, Word 2007 provides similar functionality, but does not seem to be as easy to operate as WPS2007.