posted by blueblade3000 on December 1, 2011 | 5 comments
Ok, so how do I get my computer to create Chinese characters so that I can "type" in Chinese?
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orbital on December 1, 2011 | reply
If you use Windows, you should get the Google Pinyin IME:

http://www.google.com/intl/zh-CN/ime/pinyin/index.html

Should be shift+space to switch between English and Chinese input modes. There's also a built-in IME here on Popup Chinese right above the comment boxes in the lesson discussions (but not forum, you guys should fix that!). Just click the "en" box above the comment area.
Xiao Hu on December 1, 2011 | reply
@blueblade3000,

I've found that Google Pinyin has lagged behind native Chinese IME's. Google doesn't add new words and combinations as frequently as the actual Chinese ones do. This makes it cumbersome to type in Pinyin combinations of frequently used new words.

Native Chinese Pinyin IME's are:

http://pinyin.sogou.com

http://shurufa.baidu.com

http://py.qq.com

Anyway you can install them and through usage figure out for yourself which one is most intuitive and then uninstall the ones you don't use.

If you have an Android phone though, then the Baidu and QQ IME's are indispensable because they have handwriting features which the Google IME doesn't have. Perfect for practicing writing on the go.
Brendan on December 1, 2011 | reply
If you're using a Mac, you'll already have a built-in Chinese IME ("input method editor" -- the Chinese for it, 输入法 - 'way of entering [characters]' - is a much clearer term), which you can enable by going to System Preferences >Language & Text > Input Sources and checking the box next to "Chinese - Simplified" and "Pinyin - Simplified." (Or Chinese - Traditional/Pinyin - Traditional.)

Apple's built-in IMEs in OS X have historically been woefully underpowered, especially compared to Windows-only IMEs. The latest version of OS X (Lion/10.7) improves greatly upon the native IME, but your best bet will probably still be to go with QIM (http://www.macqim.com/RegQIME.html), which shares a lot of functionality with the Windows-only Sogou IME.
blueblade3000 on December 2, 2011 | reply
I tried the apps for Android, and I went to the websites for PC, but it's all in Chinese, so I don't know how to use the software, or even how to download it! I guess I have to learn a little more first?
blueblade3000 on December 2, 2011 | reply
I tried the apps for Android, and I went to the websites for PC, but it's all in Chinese, so I don't know how to use the software, or even how to download it! I guess I have to learn a little more first?