Saturday, December 30, 2017
Google Transliteration IME Input Tools for 22 different languages
Google Transliteration IME Input Tools for 22 different languages
Google Transliteration Software IME Input Tools for 22 different languages:
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Input Tools for Windows
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Google Input Tools for Windows is currently available for 22 different languages: Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Persian, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Russian, Sanskrit, Serbian, Sinhala, Tamil, Telugu, Tigrinya and Urdu.
Features :
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Smart, easy to use and intuitive!
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Requires Windows 7/Vista/XP (32-bit/64-bit)
Installation instructions
Installation instructions
Offline Support
No internet connection is required.Word Completions
Dictionary-based word completions for prefixes.Personalized Choices
Remembers user corrections along with macro and canonical support.Easy Keyboard
Dictionary-enabled keyboard to enter rare and complex words.Quick Search
Single-click web search for highlighted words.Cool Customizations
Customize candidate window size, display fonts and more.
Download & Installation Procedure:
To download and install, follow these steps:
- On the " download " page, select the languages by checking the checkboxes. More than one language of input tools can be installed on the same client machine.
- Check the checkbox before "I agree to the Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.", and click "Download" button to download installer.
- Run the installer after download completed, and follow the instructions on screen.
Note: Only one instance of the Google Input Tools will be installed per machine, but the configuration can be set differently for each user.
Configuration:
To use Google Input Tools with other applications, first open the application and then select the input tool. Google Input Tools can be opened by clicking on the language bar on the desktop, then selecting the input tool language icon. Alternatively, input tools can be enabled using a shortcut key if it has been configured previously. To close an input tool, change the language in language bar, right-click on the current application to see whether it supports Close IME popup menu option, or just close the current application).
Displaying Language Bar
On the desktop, right-click on the taskbar, then select Toolbars ? Language bar
Enabling Language Bar
If the Language bar option is not visible in the Toolbars menu, it needs to be enabled through the Control Panel:
Windows 7/Vista
- Navigate to the Control Panel ? Regional and Language Options ? Keyboard and Languages tab
- Click on the Change keyboards� button and open the Text services and input languages dialog
- Navigate to Language Bar tab
- Enable the radio button Docked in the taskbar under the Language Bar section
- Apply all settings, then try to display the language bar as described in the previous section.
Windows XP
- Go to Control Panel ? Regional and Language Options ? Languages tab ? Text services and input languages (Details)? Advanced tab
- Make sure that under System configuration, the option Turn off advanced text services is not checked.
- Go to Control Panel ? Regional and Language Options ? Languages tab ? Text services and input languages (Details)? Settings tab
- Click Language Bar
- Select Show the Language bar on the desktop. Click OK.
- Go to Control Panel ? Regional and Language Options ? Languages Tab
- Make sure that the option Install files for East Asian languages is checked in the checkboxes. This requires installation of system files and the system will prompt for you to insert the Operating System Disc.
- If you are going to install IME for Indic languages or right-to-left languages, also make sure that the option Install files for complex scripts and right to left languages is checked in the checkboxes. This requires installation of system files and the system will prompt for you to insert the Operating System Disc.
- Apply all settings and try to display language bar as described in the previous section.
Input Tools Shortcut
A shortcut key sequence can be applied to input tools, which can be used to quickly enable them for any in-focus application. To set up a shortcut, follow these steps:
Windows 7/Vista
- Control Panel ? Regional and Language Options ? Keyboard and Languages tab
- Click on Change keyboards� button to open Text services and input languages dialog
- Navigate to General tab
- If Google [Language] Input is not listed in Installed Services box, then click Add; in the Add Input language dialog box, go to the language for which you want to enable the input tools in the languages tree and expand it. Check the checkbox next to Google [Language] Input in the list.
- Navigate to Advanced key settings tab
- In Hot keys for input languages, select To [Language] - Google Input Tools
- Press Change Key Sequence
- Select Enable Key Sequence
- Select a key sequence, such as Left ALT + SHIFT + Key 1
- Apply all changes
- Test the changes - open an application and press Left ALT + SHIFT + Key 1 (or your custom shortcut) and the input tool should open.
Windows XP
- Control Panel ? Regional and Language Options ? Languages tab ? Text services and input languages (Details) ?Settings Tab
- If either [Language] or Google [Language] Input is not listed in the Installed Services box, then click Add and in the Add Input language dialog box select [Language] in Input language and Google [Language] Input in Keyboard layout/IME. Click OK
- Press Key Settings
- In Hot keys for input languages, select Switch to [Language]-Google [Language] Input
- Press Change Key Sequence
- Select Enable Key Sequence
- Select a key sequence, such as Left ALT + SHIFT + Key 1
- Apply all changes
- Test the changes - open an application and press Left ALT + SHIFT + Key 1 (or your custom shortcut) and the input tool should open.
Features
Status window
When Google Input Tools is enabled for an application, it will display a status window on the screen. By default this window will be placed at the bottom-right corner of the desktop, but can be dragged to any other part of the screen as well. The status window contains configuration options for the currently selected input tool. It includes three to five icons (depending on the language and features available), with the application icon at the far left. Next to the application icon, in order, are the Input Tools language indicator, the keyboard button (not present for some languages), the canonical mode button (only present if you have canonical schemes associated with the input tool) and the menu button.
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