Steph280
Sep 28, 2005, 07:25 PM
此篇為說明如何在英文視窗系統輸入中文. 假如您電腦已可顯示中文,您不必做此步驟.
Following instructions are intended as a guide to enable Chinese character input/output under Microsoft Windows XP environment. Both traditional and simplified Chinese are supported, among most other Asian languages.
Step I - Enable East Asian language support. This step will allow you to view Asian language in English Windows.
Depending on the selections you choose when installing Windows XP, you may or may not have East Asian Languages installed. Follow these steps to check whether or not your computer supports East Asian languages.
From Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Double-click Regional and Language Options
Click on the Languages tab
If "Install files for East Asian languages" under "Supplemental language support" section is checked, then you can skip to the step II.
If the box is NOT checked, you need check on the box of "Install files for East Asian Languages", then click Apply button to do the install. You may need your Windows XP CD. Installing these files will allow you to use Chinese, Japanese, and Korean in your computer
Step II - Add Services for Typing Chinese. This will allow you to enter Chinese characters.
After East Asian Languages pack is installed, click "Details" button under the Languages tab of Regional and Language Options.
On the Settings tab of the new window, Click Add.
In the "Input language" list, select Chinese (Taiwan) for traditional Chinese characters or Chinese (PRC) for simplified characters. You can add other input languages as well
In the same window, from the "Keyboard Layout/IME" list, select:
Chinese (Taiwan)-chinese (Traditional)- Phonetic for Traditional Chinese input.
Chinese (PRC)- Chinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0 for Simplified Chinese input.
These are the basic phoenic input methods where you enter pronunciations to obtain characters.
Click Apply
Step III - Use Your Keyboard to Type Chinese Characters
On your Toolbar at the right hand side, you should see a language bar, letters "EN" for English, "CH" for Chinese
Click this button to change languages or use ALT+SHIFT key combination to switch between languages.
By switching to the Chinese setting, you can now type Chinese characters in most software applications and browses using phonetic and accent numbers(1-4).
Use the ARROW KEYS to toggle between characters until you find the character you need.
To temporarily switch between typing Chinese and English, you can simply press the SHIFT key on your keyboard.
Hope this will help.
Stephen
Following instructions are intended as a guide to enable Chinese character input/output under Microsoft Windows XP environment. Both traditional and simplified Chinese are supported, among most other Asian languages.
Step I - Enable East Asian language support. This step will allow you to view Asian language in English Windows.
Depending on the selections you choose when installing Windows XP, you may or may not have East Asian Languages installed. Follow these steps to check whether or not your computer supports East Asian languages.
From Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
Double-click Regional and Language Options
Click on the Languages tab
If "Install files for East Asian languages" under "Supplemental language support" section is checked, then you can skip to the step II.
If the box is NOT checked, you need check on the box of "Install files for East Asian Languages", then click Apply button to do the install. You may need your Windows XP CD. Installing these files will allow you to use Chinese, Japanese, and Korean in your computer
Step II - Add Services for Typing Chinese. This will allow you to enter Chinese characters.
After East Asian Languages pack is installed, click "Details" button under the Languages tab of Regional and Language Options.
On the Settings tab of the new window, Click Add.
In the "Input language" list, select Chinese (Taiwan) for traditional Chinese characters or Chinese (PRC) for simplified characters. You can add other input languages as well
In the same window, from the "Keyboard Layout/IME" list, select:
Chinese (Taiwan)-chinese (Traditional)- Phonetic for Traditional Chinese input.
Chinese (PRC)- Chinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0 for Simplified Chinese input.
These are the basic phoenic input methods where you enter pronunciations to obtain characters.
Click Apply
Step III - Use Your Keyboard to Type Chinese Characters
On your Toolbar at the right hand side, you should see a language bar, letters "EN" for English, "CH" for Chinese
Click this button to change languages or use ALT+SHIFT key combination to switch between languages.
By switching to the Chinese setting, you can now type Chinese characters in most software applications and browses using phonetic and accent numbers(1-4).
Use the ARROW KEYS to toggle between characters until you find the character you need.
To temporarily switch between typing Chinese and English, you can simply press the SHIFT key on your keyboard.
Hope this will help.
Stephen