you are Windows7 userit? You'rewhen usingOfficeit? If it is, you will find thatWindows7 Usersof thesystem Default Input method is "new Microsoft Pinyin Experience", if you installed Office 2010, the package is bundled with Microsoft Pinyin Input Method 2010, you inadvertentlyRoomOpen Office 2010, even if you've set the IME to the input method you're accustomed to using, but as long as you use it once in office, it will automatically jump to Microsoft Pinyin IME 2010.
everyone has their own habits of input methods (e.g. I'm used to using Magnum Wubi) , if you are Wubi Input method user, so repeatedly jump to the Microsoft Pinyin Input method, is not very annoying.
If you do not use Office 2010, Microsoft Pinyin Input method is actually a very useful input method, hate to hate in office 2010 bundled it together.
How to solve Windows7 user Office 2010 bundled Microsoft Pinyin Input method problem? Only the Microsoft Pinyin input method that binds the installation system to the installation software will be removed to fundamentally resolve.
One, cancel office 2010 default installed Microsoft Pinyin Input Method
1. In the Custom Install Office sharing feature, Microsoft Pinyin 2010 Input Method selection is not available,
2. If installed by default, you can change it in the Control Panel.
second, in the input method settings to remove the Windows7 bring the new Microsoft Pinyin Experience
Right click on settings on the taskbar IME icon
Click Add in the Open Text Services and Input Languages dialog box to add the Microsoft Pinyin ABC input style and the Microsoft Pinyin new experience to the display Check the Microsoft Pinyin ABC input style and the new Microsoft Pinyin experience to determine
will be displayed out of the Microsoft Pinyin ABC input style and Microsoft Pinyin new experience removed
Only when both are removed can Office 2010 use the appropriate input method as you normally would, instead of automatically using the Microsoft Pinyin IME
Completely remove Microsoft Pinyin Input Method This nasty guy