![]() ![]() Thank goodness I had a good cloud backup so that I could restore my files afterwards. But I had such a bad experience with it automatically replacing English with Chinese in Windows Explorer, Outlook, and other applications, as well as peppering my screen with popup ads, that I tried to uninstall it, found that uninstallation was impossible, that various malwares coiuld not remove it, so that I had to wipe my entire hard drive clean to get rid of it. On a Chinese friend's recommendation I installed it. WARNING: There is a Chinese input program which will input both simplified and traditional Chinese: the Sogou IME. Does anyone out there have any advice for me? A superior way that I managed to install on another laptop was a Google pinyin IME that allowed quick toggling with "ctrl-shift t" from traditional to simplified, but I have not found a way to download that on my Windows 7 system. The language menu via Settings offers Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) with a pinyin keyboard, but when I install it and type a pinyin word all I get on the screen is English, and there seens to be no way to get a list of character options out of that. I need help with typing Chinese in Windows 7, specifically, traditional Chinese.
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