gowan wrote: Many Japanese wordprocessors take input in the form of Romaji and give you a list of kanji to choose from.
Is there a way to get a western keyboard to write in kana/kanji without relying in romanji? I have seen hiragana stickers for the keyboard keys for sale on ebay, but have not been able to find a way of typing in Japanese except with Microsoft IME. I have finished learning the hiragana now, and want to write to a Japanese friend of mine, but I don't want to constantly be drumming romanji into my mind whenever I write on the computer. Does anyone know how to do this?
gowan wrote: Many Japanese wordprocessors take input in the form of Romaji and give you a list of kanji to choose from.
Is there a way to get a western keyboard to write in kana/kanji without relying in romanji? I have seen hiragana stickers for the keyboard keys for sale on ebay, but have not been able to find a way of typing in Japanese except with Microsoft IME. I have finished learning the hiragana now, and want to write to a Japanese friend of mine, but I don't want to constantly be drumming romanji into my mind whenever I write on the computer. Does anyone know how to do this?
I've been trying to figure this out too since I can't get the IME to work right. However, in the meantime, you could use this: http://www.branah.com/japanese. That's what I've been using.
to use a Japanese keyboard, you need to change your keyboard driver from English to Japanese (and I forget where these settings are in Windows). But unless your OS is also in Japanese, you'll probably find it more troublesome to use that way.
The IME is pretty easy to use. Let us know the specific trouble you're having, and maybe someone here can assist.
gowan wrote: Many Japanese wordprocessors take input in the form of Romaji and give you a list of kanji to choose from.
Is there a way to get a western keyboard to write in kana/kanji without relying in romanji? I have seen hiragana stickers for the keyboard keys for sale on ebay, but have not been able to find a way of typing in Japanese except with Microsoft IME. I have finished learning the hiragana now, and want to write to a Japanese friend of mine, but I don't want to constantly be drumming romanji into my mind whenever I write on the computer. Does anyone know how to do this?
I've been trying to figure this out too since I can't get the IME to work right. However, in the meantime, you could use this: http://www.branah.com/japanese. That's what I've been using.
What operating system? You really should use the IME, a Japanese keyboard will be a huge exercise in frustration.
gowan wrote: Many Japanese wordprocessors take input in the form of Romaji and give you a list of kanji to choose from.
Is there a way to get a western keyboard to write in kana/kanji without relying in romanji? I have seen hiragana stickers for the keyboard keys for sale on ebay, but have not been able to find a way of typing in Japanese except with Microsoft IME. I have finished learning the hiragana now, and want to write to a Japanese friend of mine, but I don't want to constantly be drumming romanji into my mind whenever I write on the computer. Does anyone know how to do this?
In the Microsoft IME properties dialog box, there will be an option called 'Input Method'