Thanks SunYong,

that's okay.

do you know if some form of arrow-key (or non-number
navigation) will be supported in the future ?

possibly something that a person with clumsy fingers
like me can find comfortable :-) eg: shift-space,
since <space> is already used (space-key is nice,
because it is the longest key on the keyboard,
and can be easily reached by fingers on either
hands ...

but this is great for now ... i can again type chinese
text !

cheers! many thanks again!
sam


On Nov 28, 2007 1:47 PM, Yong Sun <Yong.Sun at sun.com> wrote:
> Hi, Sang-Suan,
>
> Sorry, currently, only number keys are supported. :$
>
> Regards,
>
> sang-suan gam wrote:
>
> > Thanks again, SunYong,
> >
> > ahh ... this is the info i am looking for ...
> >
> >
> >> In most popular Chinese input methods, <SPACE> is used to commit the 1st
> >> candidate, and <ENTER> is used to commit the pinyin string as an ASCII
> >> string, <PAGE-UP> and <PAGE-DOWN> is used to cycle the candidate list.
> >>
> >> So, it's just a convention :)
> >>
> >
> > how about moving to the next match on the same candidate
> > list ? eg:
> >
> > the "xiexie" string produces more than 1 candidate list.
> > on the first list, there are:
> >
> > (1) ?? (2) ?? (3) ?? ...
> >
> > and on the next candidate list, (after pressing page down),
> > there is:
> >
> > (1) ? (2) ? ...
> >
> > how do i move from each matches within the same
> > candidate list ? eg: to select:
> >
> > (3) ?? on first candidate ilst ?
> >
> > besides pressing the number 3 ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > sam
> >
>
>

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