How can the five-stroke coding of odd numbers be more F than dsk? Thank you.
In the Wu Bi font input method, radicals are defined on 25 keys in the keyboard area (or typing keypad). A * * has 125 basic radicals and 5 one-stroke radicals, and the total * * * adds up to 130 radicals. In Wu Bi font input method, no matter how many strokes there are, Chinese characters are composed of these radicals. When typing in Wu Bi font, you must press four keys to type a word. When there are not enough radicals, the last font identification code should be added. When you type "odd" with the five-stroke input method, you should type it in the order of writing. The first root is the word "Da", which is the key name on the D key (the so-called key name refers to the root with a large font in the upper left corner of each key position on the Wubi keyboard root map), the second root is the word "Ding", which is on the S key (Mu Dingxi), and the third root is the word "Kou", which is the key name on the K key. When you open it, you will find that there are only three of them. Please accept my answer and wish you a happy life!