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How To Use Google Pinyin On Windows 7

Chinese Pinyin Setup
in Windows vii and Windows Vista

A Quick Start Guide to Using Pinyin Input for
Simplified AND Traditional Chinese Characters
in Western Versions of Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista

This folio is for anyone who needs the Pinyin input method to blazon Chinese characters into Western versions of Windows Vista or Windows 7.

Windows 7 Chinese Pinyin input method example

These versions of Windows include several Pinyin input methods for Simplified and Traditional Chinese characters, including the Microsoft Pinyin (MSPY) IME and the Microsoft New Phonetic IME. Here'southward how to set these up:

1. Adding Simplified Chinese Pinyin Input (this page)

2. Adding Traditional Chinese Pinyin Input

3. Adjusting the Language Bar and shortcuts

4. English User Guide: the Microsoft Pinyin IME Assistance Files

If you only want Pinyin with tone marks, you may exist interested in these free downloads:

1. Pinyin tone mark macros for Microsoft Word and Excel

2. Pinyinput tone marker IME (see my survey of third-party applications)


ane. Adding Simplified Chinese Pinyin Input

For Simplified characters, set up the "Chinese (Simplified)" "Microsoft Pinyin IME", likewise known as "MSPY". (A 2010 update to the "Chinese (Traditional) IME added options for Simplified characters and Unicode in that location, and I show how to setup one of those input methods on the side by side page, but that is non a mutual selection.)

Start menu

Windows 7 Start menu buttonClick on the Windows Start menu button, and then click "Control Panel".

So, in Control Panel observe "Clock, Language and Region".

Click on "Change keyboards or other input methods." (See screen shot below.)

Windows 7 Control Panels Home

Or, double-click hither in if yous are in the Control Panel'southward "Classic View" used by many after they beginning upgrade from XP to Vista:

Control Panels Classic

    When "Region and Language" appears:

  • Click the "Change keyboards..." button. (Don't worry, despite the proper name of this button your English keyboard will remain available at all times after nosotros're done.)
Windows 7 Region & Language

     When "Text Services and Input Languages" appears:

  • Click on the "Add together..." button:
Text Services and Input Languages window: add button

     When "Add together Input Language" appears:
  • In Vista, gyre down to "Chinese (Communist china)".
    In Windows 7, this says "Chinese (Simplified, China)".
  • Click on the plus signs there and at "Keyboard".
  • In Vista, click the checkbox adjacent to "Chinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin IME". In Windows 7, it's chosen "Chinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin New Feel Input". You may likewise select other input methods if you are familiar with them.
  • Click the "OK" button here and then click "OK" in Region and Linguistic communication besides.
Windows 7 Add Input Language

Washed! MSPY is now fix to use for Simplified grapheme input. Later we'll come back to this same place and wait under "Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan)" when we install Hanyu Pinyin for Traditional Chinese and Zhuyin Fuhao for Traditional Chinese.

You will at present find the Language Bar at the lower-right of your screen, in the Taskbar.

Windows 7 Language Bar - English and Chinese (PRC)

When "CH" is selected, if you lot click the Options icon at the far right, y'all can click "Options..." in the menu to adapt this IME'due south settings. (If that icon is not appearing on the Taskbar, select "Prove the Language bar" for quick admission.)

Chinese (PRC) Options menu

If you install the MSPY 2010 update, this is what your keyboard options will look like in XP, Vista or Windows seven:

MSPY 2010 download button

OK? As you lot begin using Microsoft Pinyin (MSPY), y'all may be interested in the following:

FAQ: MSPY 2010 Chinese Pinyin IME update

FAQ: How practice I enter the letter "ΓΌ" ("u" with an umlaut, the ii dots above the letter of the alphabet)?

FAQ: How do I go the "candidate list" to appear in the Windows Prc (Simplified) IME, and how do I adjust the list'south appearance?

HELP: English-language user guide for the Microsoft Chinese Input Methods.

Previous page:
Chinese features in Windows 7 and Windows Vista

Next steps:
Setup page 2, calculation Traditional Chinese Pinyin input
Setup folio three, adjusting the Linguistic communication Bar and shortcuts
Setup page 4, English User Guide: the Microsoft Chinese IMEs Assist Files

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Source: https://www.pinyinjoe.com/windows-7/win7-pinyin-setup.htm

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