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For full-pitch characters, press
*
once to add a Dakuten mark (
゛
) and twice to add a
Handakuten mark (
゜
). Press 3 times to return to the original character.
For half-pitch characters, press
*
once to add a Dakuten mark (
゛
), twice to add a
Handakuten mark (
゜
), 3 times to add a prolonged sound symbol (
ー
), and 4 times to add a
line break (
K
). Press 5 times to return to the Dakuten (
゛
).
The added marks count as one character.
Enter the characters to convert to lower case, and then press
m
.
Alphabet letters are converted into lower case, and the input mode switches to Lower case mode.
This function is not available when the character is Hiragana or Katakana which cannot be
converted to lower case.
If the cursor is at the end of a character string, press
r
to move the cursor forward.
In this case, you are entering a half-pitch space regardless of the input mode. Half-pitch
spaces are counted as 1 character.
1-touch conversion
With 1-touch conversion, you can enter Kanji using combinations of all the Hiragana
assigned to the keys you pressed.
To use 1-touch conversion, enter the Hiragana and then press
o
. This eliminates the
need to press the same key several times to enter the desired Hiragana.
Example:
おはよう
1-touch conversion works best with nouns.
In 1-touch conversion, the cursor turns blue.
In 1-touch conversion mode (blue cursor), press
i
or
C
to change the characters selected
for conversion. From this point on, conversion is 1-touch.
For 1-touch conversion, a priority list of character strings frequently converted so far appears.
With 1-touch conversion candidates displayed, press
c
to return to the original Hiragana.
At this point, press
p
to view the normal conversion candidates.
To enter characters with a Dakuten or Handakuten mark, press the key for the original
character once, then enter the Dakuten or Handakuten mark.
(Example: for “
べんきょう
”, enter “
ばわかやあ
”.)
Applying the Dakuten (
゛
) and Handakuten (
゜
) Marks
Note
There are cases of partial omission for Hiragana or Katakana with Dakuten marks.
Converting to Lower Case Letters
Entering a Space
Quickly Specifying Characters to Convert to Kanji (1-touch Conversion)
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