Windows 2000 chinese input


















Working in an international environment? You can set up Windows to easily switch between languages. Windows , thanks to its support for multiple languages, can be deployed by international businesses. Using multiple language support, employees can temporarily switch system settings to create documents in another language.

These encoding systems are still being used. Using ASCII provides more than enough address space to assign a value to each uppercase and lowercase letter in the alphabet. There is even extra room for a variety of punctuation marks and special characters. With the extended address space provided by an 8-bit code, twice as many characters can be included as with ASCII.

Not only can all the letters and numbers in a language be encoded into binary format, but many extra punctuation marks and symbols can be included. These systems work great when English is the language, but we run into problems when trying to extend the reach of these code pages to other languages.

Other Romance languages, such as French and Spanish, have extra characters accents, for example. Now to test it - open Word, or any word processor, then select Chinese from the language bar. Type some Pinyin and it will translate it. You can change the character it uses if it guesses the wrong one, so for example, if you type 'hao' it produces that character, and will probably take the meaning 'good'.

If you meant something else, press the left arrow key and a list will come up. You can either type a number or click the right one. Here's a screen of it working:. Microsoft Chinese Language Pack has only one Chinese input method, i.

Microsoft Pinyin Input Method. You may configure its property as needed. The next 3 sections illustrate the installation of this input editor. For installing Japanese MS-IME which in its default setting allows the writing of kana and kanji by Romaji input , skip to section 8. I have not provided examples here for installing Korean and Traditional Chinese language input, but the steps should be similar to those for installing Japanese and Simplified Chinese.

After you have clicked the Change button in the Input Locales tab as outlined in section 3 , you get the Add Input Language dialogue box.

Then click OK. You are now back to the Text Services dialog box. Click Apply and then OK. Once the IME is selected, a floating toolbar should appear on the screen.

Windows has an excellent level of built-in Chinese support , Chinese input methods and Chinese fonts are included in its CD-ROM and are easily installed. To read Chinese under English Windows Please note: You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from completing this procedure. To type Chinese, use the same method as above-mentioned to open Control Panel , double- click Regional Options icon in Control Panel and follow the steps here below:.

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