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After you download the file, double-click, install and you're done If your installation isn't stopped by an error message , you can skip this section and scroll on down. For a while this was fixed, but it may have returned. If you do see this error message, read on The first time I clicked the installer, I got the very cryptic "You don't need this" message shown here.
I think Office is distributed in Chinese markets with Chinese language packs containing the latest IME updates, and so if it sees Office the installer assumes you already have the update. If you have Office , you may see a different error about missing IME Solution: I've extracted the main. Press HOME on the keyboard so that the cursor is at the beginning of the line.
On the keyboard type "N", then "I". The following figure shows the appearance of the display. The small horizontal rectangle is the reading window, which displays the current reading string.
Currently, the reading string is "ni" as a result of typing "N" and "I". Type "3". Now Notepad has the following display. The reading window disappears because you have entered a complete pronunciation. A character is displayed on top of the Notepad cursor. This character is not part of Notepad, rather it is displayed in another window on top of Notepad and hides the existing characters in Notepad that are beneath. This new window is called the composition window, and the string in it is called the composition string.
The composition string is underlined in the display. Now type "H", "A", "O", "3" to enter another character. Note that the reading window shows up when "H" is typed and disappears when "3" is typed.
As shown below, the composition string now contains two characters. Press the left arrow on the keyboard once. The composition cursor moves one character to the left, at the second character you typed.
A window appears on top of Notepad as shown below. This window is called the candidate window. It displays a list of characters or phrases that match the pronunciation that you have typed.
You can select the intended word from the entries in the candidate list. In this example, two candidate characters are available with the same pronunciation.
Type "2" to select the second entry. The candidate window now closes, and the composition string is updated with the selected character. This tells the IME that the composition is complete and the string should be sent to the application - Notepad in this example.
The underline is gone in the following figure because the two characters shown are part of the text in Notepad. Launch Notepad. Click the input locale indicator on the Windows taskbar, and select Chinese Taiwan.
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