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Cayman1021
I run Windows 8. (not 8.1)
Don't know why that my New Phonetic Traditional Chinese IME always switches to double-byte sometimes. I can't figure out why it would happen or what keys I had pressed. Usually if I frequently type Chinese and chat with others, there's high chance to happen.
I tried:
1. Shift+Space
2. Ctrl + Alt
3. Tab
4. CapsLock
5. CapsLock + Space
6. Ctrl + Shift
Switched back to English mode and tested all above combination keys, but in vain.
None of them triggered to double-byte.
So I have NO IDEA WHAT THE **** is going on that it automatically switches to double-byte.
Maybe it's a IME bug?
Split from-
https://answers.microsoft.com/thread/5a297df4-44d1-4c64-9244-f3a6eee4bc3b
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Don't know why that my New Phonetic Traditional Chinese IME always switches to double-byte sometimes. I can't figure out why it would happen or what keys I had pressed. Usually if I frequently type Chinese and chat with others, there's high chance to happen.
I tried:
1. Shift+Space
2. Ctrl + Alt
3. Tab
4. CapsLock
5. CapsLock + Space
6. Ctrl + Shift
Switched back to English mode and tested all above combination keys, but in vain.
None of them triggered to double-byte.
So I have NO IDEA WHAT THE **** is going on that it automatically switches to double-byte.
Maybe it's a IME bug?
Split from-
https://answers.microsoft.com/thread/5a297df4-44d1-4c64-9244-f3a6eee4bc3b
Continue reading...