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Qcode CIS - Rule
Characters indivisible into two parts: Head Tail.
Characters divisible into two parts: Head Head Tail.
Qcode chinese input method rule
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Regular 1:
Simple characters take Head Tail
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Regular 2 :
Composite characters take Head for the left part and Head Tail for the right.
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e.g.

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e.g.

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Simple character & Composite character
We call characters like "³ß" as simple characters. This kind of
characters just takes Head Tail which are "¤g" and "¤f" respectively.
If a character is divisible into 2 parts, it is called composite
character. Take "ø¦" as an example. We need to input "¤g", "¤g" and "¤f". However,
not all composite characters need to input Head, Head and Tail. Certain composite
characters have right part that is indivisible into word roots. In the examples
of "§Ö" and "½X", their right parts alone are word roots. You just have to input
"Œf" and "É[" for "§Ö", and "¥Û" and "°¨" for "½X".
Therefore, 70% of the commonly used characters can be inputted with only two keystrokes.
That is why Qcode chinese input method is so speedy and easy to use.
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