ISO/IEC 14755 is a joint International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard for input methods to enter characters defined in ISO/IEC 10646, the international standard corresponding to the Unicode Standard. As the repertoires of ISO/IEC 10646 and the Unicode Standard are identical, ISO/IEC 14755 therefore also describes methods for inputting Unicode characters. The standard was developed by ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 35 User interfaces, and was published in August 1997.

The standard describes four methods to handle ISO/IEC 10646 or Unicode characters:

  • A beginning key sequence (such as Ctrl Shift) followed by an alphanumeric code shall result in the input of the corresponding Unicode character.
  • Code values of characters displayed on the screen can be retrieved by selecting a character and then hitting a key.
  • Lists of possibly related characters can be displayed to let users select the one they want to input by the shape of its glyph rather than by its code value.
  • Finally, the arrow characters etched onto function keys, such as Tab or Backspace, can be input by pressing the relevant function key after a beginning key sequence (such as Ctrl Shift), without knowing the codes. That is to say, the beginning key sequence leaves the keyboard in a logical state where pressing any function key combination will potentially generate a character instead of activating the associated function.

See also

  • Unicode input

References

External links

  • ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 18/WG 9 N, ISO/IEC 14755 - Input methods to enter characters from the repertoire of ISO/IEC 10646 with a keyboard or other input devices, Final text, 13 December 1996.



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