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==Basic usage==
The 9 positions of the number pad are shown with 9 Chinese characters and 9 stroke shapes; the first 5 of these stroke shapes are the same as in the [[Wubihua method]], and the others are more elaborate shapes generated according to context (see below).
point to either one or the other). If the character you want is not available, choose a stroke shape that closest to the character's first stroke (i.e. at the character's top left); the stroke shape in position 5 is a general concept of "other strokes". If the character
is still not available, choose either the character's second stroke shape, or elaborate on the first stroke shape (some stroke shapes cause additional elaborations of themselves to appear in positions 6 to 9). If the character is still not available after this second shape has been entered, the third
stroke shape to enter is that corresponding to the character's '''last''' stroke (usually at bottom right). Finally, if the character is not listed, then you can press 0 to see another page of similar characters (or you may have entered the wrong stroke shapes). Usually, only
Traditional Chinese characters are available on the Q9 method, although some versions allow
==Issues with Q9 on macOS==
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