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==See also==
 
*[[Internationalization and localization]]
*[[ {{anli|CJK characters]]}}
*[[ {{anli|Internationalization and localization]]}}
* [[{{anli|Unicode input#Techniques]]}}
 
===Related techniques===
*[[ {{anli|Alt codes]]}}
* {{anli|Handwriting recognition}}
*[[ {{anli|Keyboard layout]]}}, in particular ''[[dead keys]]''
 
===Input methods versus language===
*[[{{anli|Chinese input method]]s}}
*[[{{anli|Japanese language and computers]]}} and [[
**{{anli|Japanese input method]]s}}
*[[Korean language and computers]]
*[[Vietnamese language and computers]]
*[[Help:Multilingual support (Indic)|Indic scripts input methods in Wikipedia]] for languages used in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Central Asia and East Asia.
 
===Specific input methods===
*[[List of input methods for Unix platforms]]
*{{anli|ATOK}}
*[[ATOK]], and [[{{anli|Microsoft Windows#Multilingual support|}} MS IME for Windows]]
*[[Tise]]—Tibetan IM for Windows
*{{anli|Tise}}
*[[Wnn]]
*{{anli|Wnn}}
 
===Input methods for handheld devices===
*[[ {{anli|Multi-tap]]}} —Used on many mobile telephones—hit the (combined alphanumeric) key for the letter you want until it comes up, then wait or proceed with a different key.
*[[{{anli|T9 (predictive text)|T9]]}}/[[XT9]]—Type the key for every letter once, then, if needed, type Next until the right word comes up. May also correct misspellings and regional typos (if an adjacent key is pressed incorrectly).
*[[{{anli|iTap]]}} —Similar to first-generation T9, with word [[autocomplete]].
*[[{{anli|LetterWise]]}}—Hit the key with the letter you want, if it doesn't come up, hit Next until it does.
*[[{{anli|FITALY]]}} (An array, almost square, which minimizes distance traveledtravelled from one letter to another.)
*[[MessagEase]], an input method optimized for the most common letters, that can enter hundreds of characters with single hand motions
*[[8pen]], an input method using circular swipes in an attempt to mimic hand movements
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*[[{{anli|Swype]]}}, an input method that uses swiping gestures instead of tapping to quickly enter text
*[[{{anli|Gboard]]}}, the keyboard that comes bundled with the Android operating system
 
==References==