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imron -

If you click on the settings button, one of the options will be to switch to 繁体字.

Instead of using the shift-key, you might want to use the keyboard shortcut ctrl-space instead.
This will swap between Chinese and English input methods.



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ABCinChina -

I used to use Windows IME, but I noticed that it does not pick words correctly and that it lags
more than Google IME.

Regarding Google IME, there seems to be only two options they give you for switching between
English and Chinese which are Shift or Ctrl. I just switched it over to Ctrl which seems a lot
better. I recommend that everyone use Google IME since it is so damn efficient!












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