Front end processor (program)

Front end processor (program)

A front end processor (FEP) is a program or operating system component that allows computer users to enter complex characters and symbols (such as Japanese, Chinese, Tibetan and Korean characters), using a standard Western keyboard.

The term FEP is generally used in a MS-DOS context. Other operating system may have a different name for same idea: for example, IME is generally used in a Microsoft Windows, "Input Method" for Mac OS, or "XIM" for X Window System.


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