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[[User:CNJECulver|CNJECulver]] ([[User talk:CNJECulver|talk]]) 02:36, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
 
: Note on above post: the reason is that e.g. means 'for example', while i.e. means 'that is'. (In English. The letters are, I *think*, from Latin, and I don't know what they stand for in that language, only what they mean in English ^^) [[User:Firejuggler86|Firejuggler86]] ([[User talk:Firejuggler86|talk]]) 06:43, 26 January 2021 (UTC)
 
== Actual difficulties section ==
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: Good point. I'd like to add that the Cangjie input method doesn't depend on a [[QWERTY]] hardware [[keyboard layout]] at all. I use it on several computers, and one of them is a laptop with a German [[QWERTZ]] [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]]. That doesn't change a thing; the keys {{lang|zh|日月金木水火土竹戈十大中一弓人心手口尸廿山女田卜}} as well as the special keys are still at the same place. <small>[[Wikipedia:WikiLove|Love]]</small>&nbsp;—[[:commons:User:LiliCharlie|LiliCharlie]]&nbsp;<small>([[User talk:LiliCharlie|talk]])</small> 02:57, 30 July 2018 (UTC)
 
:: When the Chinese invent their own computer architecture from scratch and mass produce PCs that the East adopts for general use, then there may be a legitimate claim that QWERTY is not the standard keyboard ;) (which, for all I know, they ''may be'') [[User:Firejuggler86|Firejuggler86]] ([[User talk:Firejuggler86|talk]]) 06:54, 26 January 2021 (UTC)
 
== Too many keyboard layout illustrations ==
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[[File:Standard Taiwanese Keyboard Layout.svg|thumb|right]]
How does one type the Cangjie characters? Which shift keys are used? Shift, Ctrl, Alt, AltGr, etc.? In the image to the right the characters are colored green. Thanks. &#x27A7;<span style="border:1px dotted #2e4272;padding:1px;border-radius:3px;">[[User:Datumizer|<span style="color:#162955;">datumizer</span>]]&nbsp;[[User_talk:Datumizer|<span style="color:#fff;background:#4f62ae;">&nbsp;&#9742;&nbsp;</span>]]</span> 02:29, 11 November 2020 (UTC)
 
:None. None of the [[Bopomofo]] letters, Cangjie or [[Dayi method|dayi]] radicals shown on these keycaps make use of any modifiers. One switches to an appropriate mode of the input method and then type them directly. What shortcuts are used for switching between modes and for other functions is unrelated and usually configurable, but these are proper modes, not quasimodes that require holding some modifier. –<i style="text-transform:lowercase">MwGamera</i> ([[User talk:MwGamera|talk]]) 14:22, 14 November 2020 (UTC)