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DOS学习入门 & 精彩文章 (教学室) » Original title: "Several Methods to Input Chinese Characters into the DOS Window in Windows"
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Floor1 ko20010214 Posted 2002-10-21 00:00
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Several methods for entering Chinese characters into a DOS window in Windows
Let’s summarize several methods for entering Chinese characters into a comamndDOS window in Windows!
  1. Load Windows’ own Chinese platform. Method: at the DOS prompt, type: PDOS95 then press Enter. Method to activate the Chinese input method: CTRL+SPACE (spacebar)
  2. Load the Chinese platform you like. Such as CCDOS, UCDOS, or TW32. The premise is that you have such a Chinese platform. In ccdos, the method to activate the Chinese input method: ALT+F4 (Wubi)
ALT+F3 (Pinyin); Chinese platforms like this basically all use ALT+Fn to activate it.
  3. Use the clipboard function provided by Windows. In the toolbar of the DOS window (not full-screen) there are several buttons such as “Mark”, “Copy”, “Paste”, “Full Screen”, ...
Use “Mark” to select the characters to copy, use “Copy” or CTRL+C to copy, and use “Paste” to... Conversely, you can also copy from other Windows windows into the DOS window.
  4. Use DOS’s own special commands. The common method is to create a bat batch file in Windows. Use redirection command symbols (such as the | pipe symbol, >, >> output redirection, <, input redirection), like brother XF did. Another possibly useful one is:
Use it to enter a Chinese-character directory. In the Chinese-character directory that you cannot enter, type: dir>a.bat
Then use edit to delete the other stuff, leaving only the Chinese directory name, then add the command cd in front of it, save and exit, execute a.bat (type a and press Enter), aren’t you in? Of course, you can also use several handy DOS tools such as RAR, SEA, and List.com to enter Chinese-character directories; this is simpler (but you have to have one of these pieces of software).
  In Windows, I still recommend the first method; it’s provided by Windows, so you can use it anywhere...
  For debugging programs in full-screen mode, I recommend CCDOS, the one with the calculator (it should be Chengran CCDOS DFKC2000 special edition), which makes it very convenient when you debug programs...

Note: In win2000 there is no toolbar like the DOS window in win98, but you can right-click the title bar, and in the menu that appears there is an item called Edit. Edit is a secondary menu; from top to bottom it contains: Mark, Copy, Paste, Select All, Scroll, Find. You can click “Mark”, then hold down the Shift key and move the cursor; there will be a highlighted area, which is the area you have marked to copy. Next you can click “Copy” again to copy, or directly press the “Enter key” to copy. If you have copied some text under Windows and want to paste it into a win2000 DOS window, you must click “Paste” in this “Edit” secondary menu; then the text will be pasted into your DOS window. (Ctrl+V is invalid)

  Posting it separately, hoping more people will see it, and even more hoping that more people can get some help from it. But now fewer and fewer people use DOS... there aren’t many people who occasionally go into a DOS window either... Actually I still like DOS very much.


Note: In a win2000 DOS window you can directly call Windows input methods. Generally, the shortcut keys are
Ctrl+Space switch between Chinese and English input methods.
Ctrl+Shift  switch between different input methods


Floor2 zcgdjlt Posted 2003-06-03 00:00
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Thanks
Floor3 yang Posted 2003-06-04 00:00
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Agree with the view of the above!
Floor4 八爪鱼 Posted 2003-06-04 00:00
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The following is a quote from zcgdjlt on 2003-6-3 10:17:31:
Thanks


me too
Floor5 千岛客 Posted 2003-06-04 00:00
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It's really eye-opening, and I'm really grateful!!
Floor6 tanglu_sd Posted 2003-06-04 00:00
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dir>a.bat
edit a.bat
a
Haha, what a clever innovation, why didn't I think of it?
Floor7 prcxf Posted 2003-06-13 00:00
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Floor8 toccy Posted 2003-07-17 00:00
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I've long wanted to learn this, great!
Floor9 6618 Posted 2003-07-27 00:00
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ko20010214 is a good moderator. The articles written are very practical and can increase people's knowledge! Unlike some "experts" who answer off-topic, answering as if not answering!
Floor10 Jneny Posted 2005-12-02 15:08
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Very good
Floor11 laodifang Posted 2005-12-15 13:43
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Originally posted by 6618 at 2003-7-27 00:00:
ko20010214 I think is a good moderator, the articles written are very practical, which can increase people's knowledge! Unlike some "experts"? answering irrelevant questions, answering is equivalent to not answering!

I deeply agree!
Floor12 lfdjssz Posted 2006-01-02 17:53
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Very good
Floor13 electronixtar Posted 2006-01-07 13:52
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In NT systems, when you input Chinese, the system will automatically load conime.exe. I wonder if it can be ported to 9x~~~ Hehe
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