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How to type Simplified Chinese with Cangjie IME?

phoque   April 18th, 2014 6:07a.m.

Hello there,
I don't know if this question is appropriate on the Skritter forum. I started learning the Cangjie input method but quickly realized I couldn't get the simplified Chinese characters. Does anyone know how to get them, without using any third-party IME or an online tool? I am using Windows 7.
Thanks!

jmatek   April 18th, 2014 11:20a.m.

I had the same experience with Windows 8. I don't think Windows has a native IME for simplified Cangjie input, probably because pinyin input methods are overwhelmingly dominant in mainland China. I wasn't able to find a third-party Cangjie input either, but I didn't spend an inordinate amount of time looking. If you do end up finding a third-party Cangjie IME, I would be interested in hearing about it.

phoque   April 19th, 2014 3:59a.m.

I realized you actually could get those simplified characters with the Changjie input of Taiwan Chinese. Just like for QuanPin/ShuangPin, after typing the combination one can choose in a list. At least it works for the emblematic simplified ones I know such as 国 or 么 (proudly typing them with Cangjie). It should contain all of them.

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