I have the global IME installed on my computer. PRC
Simplified characters can be input using the kuanpin
without issue, but I can't find a pinyin input method for
Taiwan(complex) characters. I'm sure there must be one
included in the package.
Also, with the simplified characters, I don't have the
normal character recognition as I type, but have to
choose each single or pair of characters from the list.
Why is this? What do I do to make it more sophisticated?

Re: Traditional Chinese IME - problems inputting by Mike

Mike
Tue Dec 16 04:16:11 CST 2003

lawchin wrote:
> I have the global IME installed on my computer. PRC
> Simplified characters can be input using the kuanpin
> without issue, but I can't find a pinyin input method for
> Taiwan(complex) characters. I'm sure there must be one
> included in the package.
> Also, with the simplified characters, I don't have the
> normal character recognition as I type, but have to
> choose each single or pair of characters from the list.
> Why is this? What do I do to make it more sophisticated?

What versions of Office and Windows are you running?


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Re: Traditional Chinese IME - problems inputting by anonymous

anonymous
Wed Dec 31 12:56:08 CST 2003

I am having the same problem, simplified works fine, but can't get traditional to work.
Windows XP-SP2
Office 2003