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Input methods are used to write symbols and characters which are not present on the keyboard. They are useful to write in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese...
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Located in usr/share/linuxmint/mintlocale/im.ui.h:3
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To add support for a particular language, select it in the sidebar and follow the instructions.
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Help
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To write in simplified Chinese follow the steps below:
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- Install the language support packages:
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- Log out and log back in.
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- Right-click the Fcitx applet in the system tray and choose "Configure".
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- In the Fcitx configuration screen, add the <b>Pinyin</b> input method (uncheck "Only Show Current Language" if necessary).
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Located in usr/share/linuxmint/mintlocale/im.ui.h:11
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- Switch between input methods with <b>Ctrl+Space</b>.
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- Change the input method framework to <b>Fcitx</b>.
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