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#16 User is offline   Tyler 

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Posted 24 December 2004 - 09:41 PM

Odd indeed Home Edition has Eastern languages perhaps it's the service pack. Are you currently using SP1 or SP2?
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Posted 25 December 2004 - 12:54 AM

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Posted 01 May 2005 - 12:05 AM

Hmmm interesting! I never knew that you could use Quan Pin or some other method. I'd always been using Microsoft IME 3.0, which was useful but also cumbersome. It'd take me like 10 mins or so, to just type in a few words!!! :/

To ShadowFax: if I'm not wrong, some versions of Windows XP are slightly different from one another. Hence, your problems with Windows XP. The best thing you can do is to ask someone to copy the language files which are required and send them to you? However, I'm not really sure which files are exactly required. o_O;;
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Posted 02 May 2005 - 05:26 AM

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Posted 27 July 2005 - 03:33 PM

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There are several ways to input chinese characters. You can use chinese software such as Njstar, Chinese Star, Twinbridge etc.

Where would I get one of these programs?
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Posted 27 July 2005 - 06:42 PM

General_Zhaoyun, on Sep 10 2004, 09:09 PM, said:

For Windows 2000/XP user:

1. Go to "Start"->"Settings"->"Control Panel"

2. Click "Regional Options" ->"Input Locales"

3. Under "Input Language", click "Add"

4. For simplified characters, choose "Chinese (PRC)" under "input locale" and "Chinese (Simplified) -QuanPin" under "Keyboard Layout/IME"

5. For traditional characters, choose "Chinese (Taiwan" under "input locale"
and "Chinese (Traditional) - any options (phonetics e.g.)".

6. Click "Ok" to complete it and after that you should see a button option at the bottom right with the label "EN". Click the "EN" to switch to chinese mode and you can start inputting chinese characters using Pinyin or Zhuyin.
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I should add, there is also another option for those using Hanyu Pinyin for both Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Instead of selecting QuanPin as above, select MS Pinyin instead.

For all methods you can easily cycle between input methods by pressing Shift+Alt at the same time including the default English. One of the nice option of using the MS Pinyin method is that pressing Shift will go to temp English mode, pressing Shift again brings you back to Pinyin input. MS Pinyin also allows you to easily switch between Simplified and Traditional characters at a click of a button without leaving the input method.

I started off using MS Pinyin so I favour it over QuanPin although from experience once you are familiar with QuanPin, it should be somewhat faster.
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Posted 27 July 2005 - 06:50 PM

Doktormartini, on Jul 27 2005, 02:33 PM, said:

Where would I get one of these programs?
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One should try google.
http://www.njstar.com/
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Posted 27 July 2005 - 11:05 PM

I know but I figured that I would have to go somewhere special and buy them. Thank you very much!
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Posted 15 November 2005 - 10:04 PM

ok i was wondering, how do you specifiy which homophone you want? i noticed that there's a lot of homophones in chinese. for example, how can i tell the computer that i want the "he" ta1 and not the "she" ta1 and vice versa? or like shi2 "stone" and not "10"????

i'm using the built in windows XP home edition chinese character input also....

please help! :cry^:
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Posted 12 December 2005 - 12:21 AM

I can't see any Chinese characters on my computer. I used to be able to, but now I can't. Perhaps it's becuase I reformatted my computer. Could someone provide me with a link to download a patch or something for Windows XP Home Edition so that I could see them?
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Posted 12 December 2005 - 12:36 AM

View PostWen Chou, on Dec 12 2005, 12:21 AM, said:

I can't see any Chinese characters on my computer. I used to be able to, but now I can't. Perhaps it's becuase I reformatted my computer. Could someone provide me with a link to download a patch or something for Windows XP Home Edition so that I could see them?


Control Panel - Regional and Language Options

Click on "Languages" tab

Check "Install files for East Asian languages" box

Insert your XP cd, follow the instructions. Voila.
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Posted 12 December 2005 - 02:00 PM

View Postmetronomad, on Dec 12 2005, 12:36 AM, said:

Control Panel - Regional and Language Options

Click on "Languages" tab

Check "Install files for East Asian languages" box

Insert your XP cd, follow the instructions. Voila.



Oh, my XP is directly on my computer so I don't have to insert any CDs, but thank you for the help.
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Posted 25 March 2006 - 11:13 AM

Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0 (input method) as recommended by Urofpersia is another method

You can download Global IME method at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistan...0347361033.aspx
and then install it.

Or for Windows 2000/XP user:

Basically, follow the procedure below

1. Go to "Start"->"Settings"->"Control Panel"

2. Click "Regional Options" ->"Input Locales"

3. Under "Input Language", click "Add"

4. For simplified characters, choose "Chinese (PRC)" under "input locale" and "Chinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0 " under "Keyboard Layout/IME"

5. Click "Ok" to complete it and after that you should see a button option at the bottom right with the label "EN". Click the "EN" and select "Show the language bar". The language bar will go to the top right hand side of the windows.

6. Click "EN English (united States" and choose the option "Chinese PRC" and then you can start inputting chinese characters using Pin yin.

7. Press Shift+Alt key to switch between english and chinese or vice versa

8. In the "Chinese PRC mode", click "Context Menus" and choose "Properties". Under "General", for input method, you can choose "Full pinyin" and under "Conversion Mode", you can choose "Sentence" or "Word".

9. Type the Pinyin and you can start inputting the characters

10. You can cycle through different selection of characters by pressing the Up/Down ( ↑ / ↓) button.

The method is alot faster than Quanpin.
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Posted 25 March 2006 - 11:22 AM

Currently, the pinyin method is the 2nd fastest method for inputting chinese characters.

For professional chinese typist, they will normally used the Wubi method (Wubi Zixing 五笔字型), which is the fastest method. Wubi is extremely fast and efficient for an experienced typist. But this method would require a person to know how to write the characters very well (i.e. know the radicals) instead of being able to read and recognise. In short, it is not based on Pinyin.

For more info about the Wubi method, refer to http://en.wikipedia....iki/Wubi_method

The wubi input method can easily be downloaded from the internet and is also available for Windows. But one would require to learn the method, which can be tedious for those used to pinyin. Wubi method is generally used for professional typist who needs to type a large amount of chinese characters for print.
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Posted 26 March 2006 - 05:37 AM

I use njstar as well, and the free trial version. Once I find a more stable job, I'll probably purchase the program and see how that goes. I would definitely recommend njstar for those poor college students that have to write a paper in 中文.

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One should try google.
http://www.njstar.com/

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