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1 CJK IMEs in Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP
OCLC CJK Users Group Presentation, April 2nd 2005 11/18/2018 CJK IMEs in Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP How to Set them Up and Use them With OCLC Connexion By Rob Britt, Bill McCloy, and Sun-yoon Lee Download the PDF File for this Presentation:

2 An OCLC Connexion Version 1.30 Screen
CJK Text MS IME 11/18/2018

3 Introduction In this brief session, we plan to give you the information you'll need to install and use Chinese, Japanese, and Korean IMEs in Windows 2000 or Windows XP. We don't have much time, so we'll rely on you to follow the instructions in the handout, and contact others for help as needed. 11/18/2018

4 Agenda General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display (Rob) Using the IMEs Japanese (Rob) Chinese (Bill) Korean (Sun Yoon) 11/18/2018

5 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Click on Start (Lower Left Corner of Screen), and select “Control Panel” 11/18/2018

6 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
On the Control Panel, Click on Regional and Language Options 11/18/2018

7 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Supplemental Language Support Do this Step First! You will not be able to install IMEs until this step is completed. On the Regional and Languages Menu, Click the “Languages” Tab Click the checkbox labeled “Install files for East Asian Languages” Click “Apply” or “OK” If these files are not already installed, you will be asked to insert the installation disk for Windows XP (or point to a network location for the installation files) After successful file copying, you will be asked to restart the computer. 11/18/2018

8 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Installing IMEs/Keyboards After installing Supplemental Language Support (Requires restart), go back to Control Panel, Regional and Language Options Menu Select the “Languages” tab, and Click the Details Button Under “Text Services and Input Languages” 11/18/2018

9 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Installing IMEs/Keyboards This takes you to the “Text Services and Input Languages” menu. Note that the “Default input language” is English (United States) for Windows XP installations sold in the U.S. Under “Installed services”, note that the default Keyboard is “US.” Click “Add” to add another input language 11/18/2018

10 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Installing IMEs/Keyboards This takes you to the “Add Input Language” menu Select the new language from the “Input Language” Drop-down Menu. Select the IME from the “Keyboard Layout/IME” Drop-down Menu. Often, the default IME is the best choice, but you may want to try others, particularly for Chinese. (Refer to Bill’s talk on Chinese IMEs) After making your selections, click “OK” on the Add Input Language Screen and again on the Text Services menu. You may be prompted to insert the Windows installation disk, and you will need “Administrative Privileges” (consult your computer support staff). Repeat to add other language/IME combinations 11/18/2018

11 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Installing IMEs/Keyboards Finally, the new IME will appear on the IME menu in the toolbar when you left-click the current input language. Click to select the desired language 11/18/2018

12 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Other Handy Features Using the Character Map Press Start, Accessories, System Tools, Character Map (Note: You can place a Shortcut to Character Map on your Desktop. Right-click the “Character Map” icon, and select “Send to” and then “Desktop (Create Shortcut”)) Character Map 11/18/2018

13 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Other Handy Features Using the Character Map Click the “Advanced View” Checkbox Under Character Set, select “Unicode” Under Group By, Select one grouping (for example here we selected “Ideographs by Radicals” Find and Copy the Desired character Paste into OCLC Connexion 11/18/2018

14 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Other Handy Features Using the Character Map Other Groupings Korean Hanja by Hangul Japanese Kanji by Hiragana Japanese Kanji by Radical 11/18/2018

15 General Setup of Windows 2000 and XP for CJK Input and Display
Other Handy Features Using the Character Map With the mouse, point to the desired character and click. A magnified view of that character appears To choose it, press “Select” Then press “copy.” The character goes to the Windows clipboard. In Connexion, put the cursor where you want the character, and select “paste” 11/18/2018

16 Using The IMEs The Japanese IME
After the Japanese IME is installed and activated, it looks like this You can configure the IME using the pop-up menu by clicking on this triangle 11/18/2018

17 Using The IMEs The Japanese IME
For More Advanced Settings, Right-Click the JP button, and Select “Settings…” This Takes you to the Text Services… Menu Select the IME You would like to Configure Then Click “Properties” 11/18/2018

18 Using The IMEs The Japanese IME
In Properties, you can adjust many settings Default Input Language of Menus and Dialogs 11/18/2018

19 Using The IMEs The Japanese IME
Conversion Mode Select the Conversion mode by Clicking on the Pop-up menu. General (般) Bias for Names (名) Bias for Speech (話) 11/18/2018

20 Using The IMEs The Japanese IME
Inputting Text in Connexion with the Japanese IME Works the same as in other applications (although in MS Office applications there are some additional features) You can type a phrase, and then select sections to change by pressing the spacebar The yellow “balloon” indicates a word definition is available. 11/18/2018

21 Using The IMEs The Japanese IME
Inputting Text in Connexion with the Japanese IME Do not input CJK Arabic Numerals (1, 2, 3). If you do, you will get this error message when you try to validate your record: 11/18/2018

22 Using The IMEs The Japanese IME
Other Handy Features IME Pad You can select various Modes: Handwriting Radical (部首) 11/18/2018

23 Using The IMEs The Japanese IME
Other Handy Features Remembering Your Words The IME automatically “Remembers” words you frequently use Adding Words You can also add special words to the dictionary for later use. Click Tools, Register Words/Examples. Type in the reading and the Display kanji, and click “register”. 11/18/2018

24 Using The IMEs The Japanese IME
Other Handy Features Adjust the Language Band Position (Right Click on Language Bar). This is useful if your tool bar often changes. Floating Language Band “Show The Language Bar”. Left-click the JP icon Then click “Show the Language Bar.” Click the “minus sign” (Minimize) to return the bar to the toolbar. 11/18/2018

25 Where to Get More Information
At Microsoft Global Development and Computing Portal Regional and Language Options overview Setup of CJK Support Enabling International Support in Windows Enabling International Support in Windows XP/Server 2003 Family Windows Keyboard Layouts Using IMEs What is an IME (Input Method Editor) and how do I use it? (by Russ Rolfe) This Document includes information and screenshots explaining the Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Korean, and Japanese IMEs

26 Where to Get More Information
Other Resources Installing Chinese Japanese Korean (CJK) IMEs in Windows 2000 (National Library of Australia) IME Tutorial Javascript Unicode Charts (Search by Code or Character) Unihan Database Radical Stroke Index 11/18/2018

27 Types of Input Methods Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs
More than 17 different IMEs of 3 types: Phonetic-based Shape-based, Radical/Stroke-based Code-based 11/18/2018

28 Legacy vs. Intelligent IMEs
Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs Legacy vs. Intelligent IMEs Legacy (Character-Based or Type-and-Select) Intelligent (Sentence-Based IMEs) 11/18/2018

29 Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs
Microsoft Supplied IMEs - 17 Non-Microsoft Supplied IMEs Cantonese (Jyutping 粤拼)? China Star, Twinbridge, etc.? 11/18/2018

30 Simplified Chinese Input Methods
Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs Simplified Chinese Input Methods Phonetic-based: MSPY MS拼音, QuanPin 全拼, ShuangPin 双拼 Shape-based, Radical/Stroke-based: WuBi86 五笔86; WuBi98 五笔98; ZhengMa郑码; Japanese IME Pad’s Character List, Strokes and Radical functions Code-based: Enhanced Unicode 统一码, NeiMa 内码 11/18/2018

31 Traditional Chinese Input Methods
Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs Traditional Chinese Input Methods Phonetic-based: Pinyin 拼音, Phonetic 注音符号 (Bopomofo ㄅㄆㄇㄈ), Microsoft New Phonetic IME 微軟新注音 Shape-based, Radical/Stroke-based: Array, CangJie 仓颉, Da Yi 大易, Quick 速成, New CangJie 新仓颉 Code-based: Big5 Code 大五码, Unicode 统一码 11/18/2018

32 Both Simplified and Traditional
Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs Both Simplified and Traditional MSPY (MS拼音) Japanese IME Character Pad Others? 11/18/2018

33 Demonstration Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs
MSPY (Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0) Straight input ü = v Example: fa lv = 法律 Input with tones Add/Delete Characters 11/18/2018

34 Demonstration Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs
Chinese (Traditional) – Phonetic Soft Keyboards/Keyboard Maps 11/18/2018

35 Additional Information
Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs Additional Information Rob’s Sources Google And … 11/18/2018

36 Additional Information
Using The IMEs The Chinese IMEs Additional Information Chinese Google 11/18/2018

37 Using The IMEs The Korean IME
In the <Add Input Languages> dialog box, click <Korean> as an <Input language>. Then the system will select a keyboard layout accordingly as <Korean-Korean Input System (MS IME 2002)>. Click <OK>. 11/18/2018

38 Using The IMEs The Korean IME
On the task bar (or language bar), click the button representing the language desired. You can toggle between the current input language (Korean) and the previous input language (English) using <ALT>. 11/18/2018

39 Using The IMEs The Korean IME
MS Korean IME 2002 operates in two modes Full feature IME 2000 Press a Hanja key that will allow the Hangul to be transformed into Hanja. 11/18/2018

40 Using The IMEs The Korean IME
the Character Map Click Advanced view box Group by: Korean Hanja by Hangul 11/18/2018

41 Using The IMEs The Korean IME
Allows the user to input Hangul via soft keyboard Handwriting applet allows one to search for and input Hangul 11/18/2018


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