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6  Keyboards

The Tru64 UNIX operating system supports any standard English PC-style keyboard to enter Chinese. See keyboard(5) for more information.

There are some keyboard variants for different countries. For example, in Taiwan, the LK201-D variant has additional symbols printed on the keycaps for different Chinese input methods. The following figures illustrate some of the Chinese keyboard layouts. You can find online copies of these figures at the location specified. These figures are in .ddif format.

Figure 6-1: LK201-D Keyboard Layout

LK201-D Keyboard Layout

Required Keymap:

us_lk201re

Location of file:

/usr/libcda/hanyu-lk201d-100.ddif

Figure 6-2: LK401-D Keyboard Layout

LK401-D Keyboard Layout

Required Keymap

us_lk401aa

Location of file:

/usr/lib/cda/hanyu-lk401d-100.ddif

Figure 6-3: LK201-C Keyboard Layout

LK201-C Keyboard Layout

Required Keymap:

us_lk201re

Location of file:

/usr/lib/cda/hanzi-lk201c-100.ddif

Figure 6-4: LK401-C Keyboard Layout

LK401-C Keyboard Layout

Required Keymap

us_lk401aa

Location of file:

/usr/lib/cda/hanzi-lk401c-100.ddif

Figure 6-5: Numeric Keypad for 5-Stroke Input Method

Numeric Keypad for 5-Stroke Input Method

Location of file:

/usr/lib/cda/hanzi-keypad-100.ddif


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