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publicationNumber KR-20120121869-A
titleOfInvention Multifunction mobile phone
abstract In recent years, smartphones are becoming more and more important as text messages. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a faster and more efficient text input method. However, no matter how good, existing users hate the situation of throwing away the previous usage habit and learning something new. Therefore, if possible, the present invention develops an application without touching the existing hardware and applies it to the products of representative mobile phone manufacturers in Korea. To provide a way to do this. This was possible because of the scientific nature of our Hangul, which is the only feature system in the world. Another method relates to a mobile phone having three or more side keys (5,6,16) or (5,6,16,17) for quick and easy text input, while holding the mobile phone comfortably (Fig. 17). As such, the input of a Korean vowel (·, ㅣ, ㅡ) can be dedicated to the three side keys (5, 6, 16) where the index finger, middle finger, and ring finger are naturally contacted, respectively. • Even if the input order of ,, ㅣ, ㅡ) is changed or the input frequency is insufficient, the internal program can make the desired double vowels. In the case of Japanese input, the side keys are used to designate single sounds of 50 or more Kana characters, as well as tom, tak, rhythm, and tactiles, and to assign わ, を, (,-, and-.
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