AW: Quick Question About Korean Input Methods

From: Dreiheller, Albrecht (albrecht.dreiheller@siemens.com)
Date: Fri Jan 01 2010 - 13:56:35 CST

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    I would use <Space><Backspace>.
    But I'm not Korean, so there might be a shorter way.

    Happy New Year
    Albrecht

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    >> However, what if a syllable like "치" appears in the middle of a word?
    >> How does one type the HANGUL FILLER (or some other "separator"
    >> character if HANGUL FILLER is not what is used) to tell the IM engine
    >> that I'm done with that syllable?
    >>
    >> In other words, what key do I press on the keyboard to "finish" a
    >> syllable that consists of only [I]nitial+[M]edial forms?



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