ETSI - ES 202 130
Human Factors (HF); User Interfaces; Character repertoires, ordering rules and assignments to the 12-key telephone keypad
Organization: | ETSI |
Publication Date: | 1 August 2003 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 128 |
scope:
The present document specifies the minimum repertoire and assignment of graphic (letter, digit and special) characters to standard 12-key telephone keypads on ICT devices with telephony functionality.
The present document applies to public or private, fixed or mobile network terminals, without an alphanumeric keyboard but providing a 12-key keypad in hardware form (e.g. as push button keys) or software form (e.g. as soft keys on a visual display). The ES also applies to network-based services accessed through such terminal devices.
The present document complements ETS 300 640 [1] by additionally including European language-specific letters (Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts) and other common characters (e.g. the Euro sign and punctuation marks).
The present document specifies solutions for both
language-independent
The present document is fully applicable to the languages of the European Union (EU) member states as of 2004 (also covering the official languages of the European Union [9], [12], [19]) and those of near-term enlargement candidate countries and, additionally, to the official languages of the EFTA countries and Russian.
In anticipation of future expansions, the language-independent
The names of the languages used in the present document are aligned with those used in ISO/IEC standards for language codes.
The present document does not cover implementation related issues, e.g. specifics of predictive text input or user interface design.