The five strokes filled in are: FFHW.
Filling is composed of five radicals. When typing, just type the first, second, third and last radicals.
The first root - next to Titu, is on the F key.
The second root - crosshead, on the F key.
The third root - the upper part of the word "GU", on the H key.
The last root - the bottom of the eight character, is on the W key.
The five-stroke input method is closely related to the five basic strokes of Chinese characters: horizontal, vertical, left, N, and fold, and the glyph structure of Chinese characters. In the five-stroke input method, the five basic strokes of horizontal, vertical, left, N, and These strokes can be used in conjunction with the radicals such as single person, handle, treasure hijab, and four-point bottom, so that Chinese characters can be input into the computer easily. The radicals in Chinese characters are called radicals in Wubi. The Wubi input method carefully selected 125 radicals to form characters, and formulated several splitting rules for Chinese characters. We only need to remember the corresponding characters of these radicals. The keys and the rules set in the input method are used to learn the Wubi input method. The root "一" of Wubi font is on the G key on the keyboard, and the root "大" is the key name on the D key. If you want to input the word "天", according to the word splitting rules of Wubi font, the word "天" is composed of "一" and "大". As long as we hit the G key and D key on the keyboard, the word "天" will appear Flashes at the insertion point.
The biggest feature of the Wubi input method is that there are few repeated codes, there is basically no need to select words, the words are compatible, and there is no need to switch between words. At the same time, because the Wubi input method optimizes the character roots, the layout of the character roots on the keyboard has been carefully designed and modified repeatedly through practice, and has strong regularity. After fingering training, you can type 120 to 180 words per minute. Typing a character using the Wubi input method is very similar to handwriting. If the character roots are compared to building blocks, typing with Wubi becomes a game similar to children's building blocks, similar to alphablocks in English.