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Andrew Lee
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      09-15-2008
My O/S is Vista Utimate 64-bit. I cannot get Traditional Chinese IME
Handwriting pad; instead, I get a Chinese dictionary when I click on the IME
Pad. This dictionary provides radical, stroke, and symbols, but no
Handwriting pad. I tried a video procedure found in YouTube (no audio)
involving a user setup, but the Handwriting icon is not available for me to
select (there are Korean and Japanese, but not Chinese).

Any ideas? Thank you ahead time for your help.

Andrew

 
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Laogui
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      10-12-2008
Let me reinforce your problem - I have the same problem, but can add some
more information.
My symptoms are the same for Chinese Pinyin input using the IME pad,
dictionary only.
But for Japanese IME I can see and use the IME Pad; it shows Handwriting,
Character List or Strokes as option. There is no Handwriting option for the
Chinese IME pad as far as I can see.

My setup is for Chinese Simplified PRC input, and for Japanese IME

I hope this helps to find a response for both of us.

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"Andrew Lee" wrote:

> My O/S is Vista Utimate 64-bit. I cannot get Traditional Chinese IME
> Handwriting pad; instead, I get a Chinese dictionary when I click on the IME
> Pad. This dictionary provides radical, stroke, and symbols, but no
> Handwriting pad. I tried a video procedure found in YouTube (no audio)
> involving a user setup, but the Handwriting icon is not available for me to
> select (there are Korean and Japanese, but not Chinese).
>
> Any ideas? Thank you ahead time for your help.
>
> Andrew
>

 
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Laogui
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      10-14-2008

It IS there! but you have to ADD it in

Open the IME pad, then click in the Icon in the top left

then click the Applet Menu

then click User settings

Show Applets for all IME

Then you can add Strokes (CH), Radical(CH) Hand Writing (CH)!


Hooray!


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"Andrew Lee" wrote:

> My O/S is Vista Utimate 64-bit. I cannot get Traditional Chinese IME
> Handwriting pad; instead, I get a Chinese dictionary when I click on the IME
> Pad. This dictionary provides radical, stroke, and symbols, but no
> Handwriting pad. I tried a video procedure found in YouTube (no audio)
> involving a user setup, but the Handwriting icon is not available for me to
> select (there are Korean and Japanese, but not Chinese).
>
> Any ideas? Thank you ahead time for your help.
>
> Andrew
>

 
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