Input Method Editor (IME) in Japanese Windows 3.1Last reviewed: January 15, 1998Article ID: Q123392 |
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SUMMARYThe Microsoft Input Method Editor (IME) for Windows is a Japanese Front-end input processor for entering Japanese text into Microsoft Windows. To activate IME under Japanese Windows version 3.1, press the KANJI key on a Japanese keyboard, or ALT+` on a U.S. keyboard.
MORE INFORMATIONThe KANJI key on a Japanese keyboard (ALT+` on a U.S. keyboard) can terminate the Japanese IME if the IME is activated at the time. Once IME is activated, the IME Status Window, normally in the form of four connected buttons, is displayed in the lower-right corner of the screen. The IME Status Window is a topmost window. You can use the mouse to drag it around the screen. By clicking each of the four IME buttons separately, you can set different IME conversion modes:
You can switch between the four-button status window and the status bar by selecting the appropriate option from the second listbox on the upper-right side of the IME setup window. To open the IME setup window, open the Windows Control Panel, double click the "Japanese Input System" icon (the icon title is in Japanese, "Japanese Input system" is the English translation). Then select MS IME from the listbox, and click the second button (T).
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