ITSC eNewsletter, Issue 61 04 Feb, 2005

1. ePayment@ CUHK
2. Enhanced CUHK eCard Service - Chinese New Year Specials
3. An alternative Chinese Input Method - CKC 2002
4. New eLearning Programme for Staff
5. Seminar Review on Digital Certificate Information Day
6. Computer Services During Chinese New Year Holidays (8 Feb - 13 Feb)
7. Behind the Scenes : Software Site License - from Pains to Gains

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3. An alternative Chinese Input Method - CKC 2002

Coded with numbers, CKC is an easy-to-use Chinese Input System as users are only required to learn a few rules before using it. With its short learning curve which significantly increases efficiency, CKC has soon became popular after launching in China five years ago.

CKC 2002 Site License @ CUHK
We have organized a site license programme for CKC 2002 Traditional Chinese version, which can be installed on Traditional Chinese Windows (98/ME/2000/XP) and Windows XP platforms. Besides PCs owned by the University, the license is also extended to the personal computers of University staff and students. CKC 2002 is also installed on all PCs of our User Areas (1/F Pi Ch'iu Building and Room 103 Wong Foo Yuan Building).

CKC Training Classes
You can learn this input method through the training material posted on the web. In addition, staff members can attend our workshops in February and March:

  • Basic class : covers the CKC code and input tutorial and exercise on single words, phrases and sentence level.
  • Advanced class : covers ways to enhance your CKC input skills, such as special cases, self-defined phrases and online CKC input system.

CKC 2002 Details

The instructor demonstrates how to use four digit numbers to enter the Chinese character "陳".

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