Do you often mix English words or abbreviations in the Chinese text you enter? The frequent conversion between Chinese and English input methods is cumbersome, so what solution does Microsoft 2003 offer?
Microsoft Pinyin 2003 provides three types of input, regardless of the type of input style, will automatically recognize the beginning of uppercase words in English. What if it's lowercase English? Only need to enter the English after the end of the hit return (note, not the space bar Ah!). In addition to this, Microsoft 2003 has also specifically provided the Chinese and English mixed input mode. It is set to the following steps:
1. Click the "Function Menu" button in the input prompt (see Figure 1) and select "Input Options" in the Drop-down menu;
Figure 1 Function Menu
2. In the pop-up "Microsoft Phonetic input Input Options" dialog box, select the "General" tab;
3. In the "Spelling All" column, select "Support Chinese/English mixed input" in the Drop-down list (see Figure 2);
Figure 2 Selecting Input mode
4. Close the dialog box.
Well, experience it! It can automatically identify you entered in English or Chinese, the recognition rate is very high!
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