Windows NT and Windows 95 Far East Localized Support of IME in a Command Prompt

ID: Q156793


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Japanese Windows NT, versions 3.51, 4.0
  • Microsoft Traditional Chinese Windows NT, versions 3.51, 4.0
  • Microsoft Simplified Chinese Windows NT, versions 3.51, 4.0
  • Microsoft Pan Chinese Windows NT, versions 3.51, 4.0
  • Microsoft Korean Windows NT, versions 3.51, 4.0
  • Microsoft Japanese Windows 95
  • Microsoft Traditional Chinese Windows 95
  • Microsoft Simplified Chinese Windows 95
  • Microsoft Korean Windows 95


SUMMARY

Input Method Editors (IME) provide different methods of entering foreign characters (such as Hiragana, Hurigana, Katakana, Kanji, Chinese, Korean, and Romaji). You can add a Locale and IME through the IME Control Panel utility.


MORE INFORMATION

All Far East versions of Windows NT 4.0 support IME in a command prompt. Only the Japanese version of Windows NT 3.51 supports IME in a command prompt. None of the Far East versions of Windows 95 support IME in a command prompt.

NOTE: Even on versions of Far East Localized Windows 95 and versions of Far East localized Windows NT that do not support IME in a command prompt, you can enter the Chinese, Japanese, or Korean characters in Notepad or WordPad, and then paste them into the command prompt.

Additional query words: 4.00 3.51 95 win95 winnt

Keywords : kbenv kbui NTSrvWkst ntui
Version : :3.51,4.0; winnt:3.51,4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type :


Last Reviewed: October 27, 1999
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