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[[File:Interface of Weasel Input Method.png|thumb|Operation of a Chinese [[pinyin]]-based IME]]
An '''input method''' (or '''input method editor''', commonly abbreviated '''IME''') is an [[operating system|operati]]<ref name=":0" />[[operating system|ng system]] component or program that enables users to generate characters not natively available on their [[input device]]s by using sequences of characters (or mouse operations) that are available to them. Using an input method is usually necessary for languages that have more [[grapheme]]s than there are keys on the keyboard.
For instance, on the computer, this allows the user of [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] [[Keyboard layout|keyboards]] to input [[Chinese characters|Chinese]], [[Japanese writing system|Japanese]], [[Hangul|Korean]] and [[Indic script|Indic]] characters. On hand-held devices, it enables the user to type on the [[telephone keypad|numeric keypad]] to enter [[Latin alphabet|Latin alphabet characters]] (or any other alphabet characters) or touch a screen display to input text. On some operating systems, an input method is also used to define the behaviour of the [[dead key]]s.
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===Virtual keyboards===
{{main|Virtual keyboard}}
*[[Fleksy]]—Eyes-free touch typing for touchscreen devices, also used by blind / visually impaired people.<ref name=":0">{{Citation
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