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HanWJ Chinese Input Engine - User Guide and FAQScreenshots - More Details
HanWJ Chinese Input Engine provides means for you to input Chinese into application windows; it relies on the system and application software to display Chinese. For Chinese versions of Microsoft Windows, this is not an issue. For western language versions of Windows, in general, if you can see Chinese web-page in an internet browser like Internet Explorer, then your PC are able to display Chinese. In order to display Chinese, many application require you to select a Chinese font. In Windows, some of the commonly seen Chinese fonts are: SimSun,MS Hei, MS Song,MingLiu,etc. For western version of MS Word, you need to add Chinese(PRC) language (go to menu Tools|Language|SetLanguage). If cannot add Chinese there, please go to Windows Start menu, select Programs|Microsoft Office Tools|Microsoft Office Language Settings, add in Chn(PRC). After this setting done, you still need to select a Chinese font for Chinese text in document. WordBase is one of the key parts of HanWJ Chinese Input Engine. With "Manage WordBase" menu, HanWJ provides the ability of adding/removing words to/from WordBase in batch. The Manage WordBase dialog provides a feature for WordBase version control which enable you to create WordBase backups(versions) and bring them back when needed. In HanWJ software, Shortcut key "Alt" usually means Right-Alt key. Left-Alt key is used as wildcard key by HanWJ Chinese Input Method. Screenshots - More Details |
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