Interpretation of root key rules of Wubi font
Let us give an example of how to interpret the Wubi font key to the 2-zone 5-bit M-keys as an example, this paper introduces a quick way to remember the location code of the word root.
The 2nd area 5th digit M key is as follows:
By remembering the key to the root of the word above, you can follow the following 3 points "rule":
(1) Area code is the same as the first pen code
(2) The bit number of the root is the same as the second code of the word root.
At this point, most of the root, as long as the stroke code "read" its first 2 strokes, it constitutes the root of the "location number" (please remember, the root of this "location number", is just the root of the Wubi font code!).
(3) The "number" of a single stroke is consistent with the "digit" of its key
In accordance with the above 3 rules, you can immediately know the following words "root" on which key:
Example 1. Parameter
Hilt: (The first pen for the folding--5, the second pen for Point--4) in 5 District 4, the (C)
Large: (first pen for transverse--1, secondary pen for skim--3) in 1 District 3, (D)
彡: (3--3, 3--3) in Area 3 3, (E)
and 54, 13, 33 or CDE, is the "ginseng" Wubi font code, that is, input code.