How to install Windows Vista additional language input (IME) to write Chinese characters?
• Click the Vista Orb, type regional in Start Search text-box and click the “Regional and Language Options” in the Program list, • Click on the “Keyboards And Languages” tab followed by clicking the Change Keyboard button, • In the “Text Services And Input Languages” dialog box, there are Default Input Language section and Installed Services section. To add Chinese language input (if it’s not found in the Installed Services section), click the Add button, • In the “Add Input Languages” dialog box, you’ll find more than hundred of additional language inputs or IME that are currently supported in Windows Vista. If you prefer to Chinese PinYin input method (like myself), you can locate the “Chinese (PRC)” item from the list and tick the check-box labelled as “Chinese (Simplified) – Microsoft Pinyin IME”. If you prefer to Traditional Chinese characters and New ChangJie input method, locate the “Chinese (Taiwan)” item and tick your favorite IME in the list. • Click OK to close the Add Input
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