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Fcitx [ˈfaɪtɪks] is an input method framework with extension support. Currently it supports Linux and Unix systems like freebsd. It has three built-in Input Method Engine, [[Special:myLanguage/Built-in Pinyin|Pinyin]], [[Special:myLanguage/QuWei|QuWei]] and [[Special:myLanguage/Table|Table]]-based input methods.
Fcitx [ˈfaɪtɪks] is an input method framework with extension support. Currently it supports Linux and Unix systems like freebsd. It has three built-in Input Method Engine, [[Special:myLanguage/Built-in Pinyin|Pinyin]], [[Special:myLanguage/QuWei|QuWei]] and [[Special:myLanguage/Table|Table]]-based input methods.

Revision as of 02:39, 23 March 2012



Fcitx Keyboard with Kimpanel

Pinyin with ClassicUI

Fcitx [ˈfaɪtɪks] is an input method framework with extension support. Currently it supports Linux and Unix systems like freebsd. It has three built-in Input Method Engine, Pinyin, QuWei and Table-based input methods.

Fcitx tries to provide a native feeling under all desktop as well as a light weight core. You can easily customize it to fit your requirements.

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