Double Pinyin in Chinese IME
Thread poster: beirenbo
beirenbo
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Local time: 00:08
Feb 16, 2007

I just started using the double pinyin IME. It's really great, and much faster, but I've noticed I can't input any syllables that start with a vowel (a, ei, ou, etc.) since the IME only recognizes them as endings and not beginnings. So I have to switch to a different IME when I need to input these syllables. Anyone know a way around this? Is there a double pinyin update that fixes this, or some key I don't know about to do it? Thanks!

 
Jing Nie
Jing Nie
China
Local time: 13:08
Member (2011)
English to Chinese
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Add a comma to input"en, ou" Feb 17, 2007

If you want to input any syllables that start with a vowel (a, ei, ou, etc.) ,just input a comma before the vowel.

Try it.


 


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Double Pinyin in Chinese IME






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