When users use Microsoft Japanese Input Method, they use some shortcut keys to operate very quickly. So what are the commonly used shortcut keys for Microsoft Japanese Input Method? Today, the editor will introduce the Microsoft Japanese Input Method shortcut keys as follows: I believe it can help everyone.
Microsoft Japanese input method shortcut keys:
1. Conversion between hiragana, katakana, and alphanumeric characters
After inputting Romaji, press F6 to convert to hiragana, F7 to convert to full-width katakana, press F8 to convert to half-width katakana, press F9 to convert to full-width English numbers, and press F10 to convert to half-width English numbers.
2. Microsoft Japanese input method shortcut key combination
① Shortcut key Alt + ~ (the key below the Esc key)
You can switch between DirectInput (icon A) and Hiragana (icon あ)
② Shortcut key Alt + Shift
Switch between system default input/Chinese input method and Japanese input method
③ Shortcut keys Alt + CapsLock and Ctrl + CapsLock
When typing a large number of Katakana, in Hiragana (icon あ) mode, you can press Alt + CapsLock to switch to Katakana (icon カ) mode. After typing, press CTRL + CAPSLOCK to switch back to Hiragana (icon あ).
The most commonly used shortcut keys for Microsoft Japanese input method are:
1. Hiragana: Ctrl + Caps Lock
Switch to Hiragana in Japanese mode, and switch back to Japanese mode in DirectInput. If it is not in Hiragana originally, you must press it one more time.
2. Full-width katakana: Alt +Caps Lock
Switch to full-width Katakana in Japanese mode, and switch back to Japanese mode in DirectInput. If it is not in Full-width Katakana originally, you must press it one more time.
3. Switch between English numbers and Kana: Shift+ Caps Lock
Switch to Full-widthAlphanumeric in Kana mode, and switch to Full-width Katakana in Alphanumeric mode.
In addition, after inputting in alphanumeric mode, but before pressing Enter to send, press F9 to convert to full-width alphanumeric, and press F10 to convert to half-width alphanumeric. In kana mode, press F6 to convert to hiragana, press F7 to convert to full-width katakana, and press F8 to convert to half-width katakana, but F9 and F10 can still be converted to alphanumeric.
4. Full half-width switching: Shift + Space
Switch between Full-width Katakana (full-width Katakana) and Half-width Katakana (half-width Katakana). Or switch between Full-width Alphanumeric and Half-width Alphanumeric.
The above is the introduction of Microsoft Japanese input method shortcut keys explained by the editor. Friends in need should come and take a look.