Don’t you know how to switch katakana when using Microsoft Japanese Input Method? Friends who don’t know how to do it yet can come and learn with me how to switch katakana using Microsoft Japanese Input Method. I hope this tutorial can help everyone. Better understand Microsoft Japanese Input Method.
You can switch through the following shortcut keys:
Use the keys ctrl+caps lock to switch to hiragana.
Use the keys alt+caps lock to switch katakana.
In addition: alt+shift switches Chinese and Japanese input.
During input: F6 converts to Hiragana, F7 converts to Katakana.
Extended information:
Input skills on US keyboard——
The left square bracket key, the key to the right of P, is the voiced sound ゛. To play べ, press = and then press the [right square bracket key, that is, the key to the right of the above key, which is the semi-voiced sound ゜.
To type ぺ, just press = and then press]. There are solutions for ろ and ー, which are missing keys on the US keyboard, in the Microsoft input method. The US keyboard does not have the equivalent of "_ろ" on the JIS keyboard, which is the key to the left of the right shift on the JIS keyboard. In Kana mode, the Microsoft input method uses the `~ key, which is the key above the tab to type ろ.
The key used for the long sound in kana mode (there are three keys between 0 and backspace on the JIS keyboard, the rightmost one) is not available on the US keyboard. The long sound in kana mode uses shift plus -, that is, shift+ほ in kana state.
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