Microsoft Pinyin For Traditional Chinese
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
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Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Input method |
Website | www.microsoft.com/china/pinyin/ |
- Microsoft Pinyin For Traditional Chinese
- Microsoft Pinyin Ime 3.0 Traditional Chinese
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- Ms Pinyin Input
Microsoft Pinyin IME (Chinese: 微软拼音输入法; pinyin: wēiruǎn pīnyīn shūrùfǎ) is the pinyininput method implementation developed by Microsoft and Harbin Institute of Technology. It is bundled with Microsoft Windows and Chinese editions of Microsoft Office. Various versions can be downloaded from Microsoft's website with some restrictions.
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This is a video to show you how to type chinese traditional characters using Microsoft Pinyin (Chinese PRC IME) on Windows 10. Adding Traditional Chinese Pinyin Input There are your two primary options for Traditional character Pinyin input methods in Windows Vista and Windows 7: The Microsoft New Phonetic IME, developed in Taiwan. This is the most common choice. Use the Microsoft Pinyin (MSPY) IME to input Traditional Chinese characters if you must communicate with people in mainland China or others who have their systems set to the PRC national standard encoding called GB Code. Also go ahead and use it if you're not worried about these encoding issues at all. Download this app from Microsoft Store for Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8. See screenshots, read the latest customer reviews, and compare ratings for Pinyin. Adding Traditional Chinese Pinyin Input There are your two primary options for Traditional character Pinyin input methods in Windows Vista and Windows 7: The Microsoft New Phonetic IME, developed in Taiwan. This is the most common choice. Use the Microsoft Pinyin (MSPY) IME to input Traditional Chinese characters if you must communicate with people in mainland China or others who have their systems set to the PRC national standard encoding called GB Code. Also go ahead and use it if you're not worried about these encoding issues at. How to add other language in Windows 10? How to add Traditional Chinese and type in Pinyin? How to add Japanese and type in Romaji? Microsoft word tutorial.
Since Windows 95 OSR2, Simplified Chinese edition of Windows automatically installed the bundled Microsoft Pinyin IME. Windows 98 came with version 1.5. The Version 2.0 was released with Microsoft Office 2000 and bundled with Windows 2000.[1]
Windows XP and Microsoft Office XP came with Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0.
Microsoft Pinyin IME 2003 was released with Office 2003. Microsoft Pinyin IME 2003 is later included in Windows Vista. Microsoft Pinyin IME (Ver: 10.1.7600.0) is included in Windows 7. Virtual serial port linux.
Microsoft Office Pinyin IME 2007 was released with Microsoft Office 2007. In 2008, Microsoft released a word list update for this version.[2]
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Later versions of the IME came in number of different editions. Usually the Express/Select editions are smaller but feature only common functionalities and the standard word list.
Microsoft Office Pinyin IME 2007 is not supported by 64-bit versions of Windows.[3] The most recent version available for use on 64-bit systems is Microsoft Pinyin IME 4.0, however the final version of Microsoft Office Pinyin IME 2010 does feature full 64-bit support.
Name | Version | IME version[4][5] | Availability |
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1.0 | Windows 95 OSR2, Windows NT 4, Microsoft Office 97[1] | ||
1.5 | Windows 98[1] | ||
MS-PinYin98 | 2.0 | 7 | Windows 2000, Microsoft Office 2000[1] |
Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0 | 3.0 | 8 | Windows XP, Office XP |
Microsoft Pinyin IME 2003 | 4.0 | 9-10 | Windows 7, Windows Vista, Office 2003 |
Microsoft Office Pinyin IME 2007 | 12 | Microsoft Office 2007 | |
Microsoft Office Pinyin IME 2010 | 14 | Microsoft Office 2010, KB2719861 packages | |
Microsoft Pinyin SimpleFast 2012 w/ Harbin Institute of Technology | 15.0.9200.16384 | Windows 8 |
Microsoft Pinyin For Traditional Chinese
References[edit]
- ^ abcd'产品历程'. Microsoft. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
- ^'微软拼音输入法2007词库升级服务(2008年3月版)'. Microsoft. 2008-07-29.
- ^下载详细信息: 微软拼音输入法2007
- ^'2007 Office Sample: MSIME.h Header File'. Microsoft. 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2009-02-06.
- ^Microsoft Office IME 2002/2003/2007/2010 (Proofing Tools Kit) differences in CJK