Set custom phrases in WIN10 Microsoft Pinyin
After upgrading the operating system to win10. However, the built-in Pinyin input method is too simple and does not have the function of setting custom phrases. So I changed the 'qq pinyin pure version'. After a few days, I found that the 'ctrl + Shift + B 'shortcut key was occupied, and it was still occupied after being deselected in the settings. Then change the 'sogou input method'. This input method is fine. However, we are used to using 'ctrl + Space' to switch between Chinese and English States. If sogou's input method is set to the default English state and then uses 'ctrl + space, you can only switch back and forth between the English status of the system and the English status of the sogou input method. A few days later, it was intolerable, so I switched back to the built-in input method of the system. However, an idea suddenly exists, and the interface does not have a set function, which does not mean it cannot be set. Generally, custom phrases are stored in a file, so you can find the installation path of the input method. C: \ Windows \ InputMethod \ CHS \ but there is no file type such as configuration file or text in this path. Try one by one. There are not many files anyway. Use VSCODE to open this folder one by one. The first few prompts that the folder cannot be opened. When the folder is clicked to ChsPinyinUDP. lex, the content is displayed. It is definitely what I am looking. The format should be 'abbreviation, location = phrase content' Add a try 's' j, 1 = % yyyy % MM % '. The system prompts that the permission is insufficient and the file owner is modified, after modifying the user permissions, save the settings. The input sj has no effect. It may not be loaded. Therefore, log out and try again. Done. Note: The single quotes in the abbreviation are easy to understand. If you do not know how to add it, You can first enter the abbreviation in the input method and then look at the quotation mark position.