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4.2.1 Smart Pinyin 
Press the “#” key to choose this input method. You can use 
pinyin with the keypad to input Chinese (“ü” equals to “V” on 
the keypad). According to the sequence of the pinyin for the 
Chinese character needed, press the letters on the number 
keys, and the inputted letter or letter combination will be shown 
in the pinyin display area. Choose letter or letter combination 
with the Left/Right direction keys and the corresponding 
Chinese characters will be shown in the proper area. Press OK 
key to confirm the selected letter or letter combination. At this 
time, the focus will be switched to the candidate character area. 
Find the Chinese character needed, and press OK key to 
confirm the selection. The Chinese character will be shown at 
the cursor in the input field. At this time, press the right soft key 
to delete the text in front of the cursor, or long press the right 
soft key to clear all text.When the screen does not have text to 
be cleared, press the right soft key to exit the editing interface. 
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4.2.2 Stroke Input 
Press the “#” key to switch to the simplified Chinese stroke 
input method. You can press the number keys “1, 2, 3, 4, and 
5”, which represent five basic strokes: “Horizontal stroke [一]; 
vertical stroke [丨]; left-falling stroke [丿]; right-falling or dot 
stroke [、] and clockwise turning stroke [フ]”, according to the 
sequence of strokes of the Chinese character to be inputted. 
The number key “6” represents the universal stroke key 
(same as the Z multi-functional key in the Five Strokes input 
method). 
Stroke 
code 
Stroke  Stroke 
name 
Instance  Note 
1  一 Horizontal 
stroke (横 ) 
Rising 
stroke (提) 
一,不,
次,法 
Rising stroke 
( 提 ) is also a 
horizontal 
stroke. 
2  丨 Shu  是,中,
小,扒 
 
3  丿 Pie  的,我,
人,他 
 
4  、 Dot stoke 
( 点 ) 
这,说,
八,从 
Right-falling 
stroke is a dot