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Google Input Tools lets you type in your language using the input tools familiar to you.

Google Input Tools lets you type in your language using the input tools familiar to you.
Google Input Tools makes it easy to enter text in the languages you want, when you want them.

- Need to reply to an e-mail in Chinese?
- Want to join the Google+ conversation with your Hindi-speaking friends?
- Required to enter your name in Cyrillic letters on your visa application?

Switch to typing in a different language with the click of the mouse,

and switch back just as easily. The Google Input Tools extension provides virtual

keyboards for over 90 languages, full IMEs or direct transliteration for over 30 different scripts,

and handwriting input for over 40 languages.

What's New?

✓ Add Cantonese for Traditional Chinese
✓ Add Cangjie IME for Traditional Chinese
✓ Add Latin IMEs for Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish.
✓ Support Google Docs/Drive (Handwriting cannot be used in Google Docs yet.)
✓ Provide option to hide the on-screen keyboard in case you are familiar with the keyboard layout.

Usage Instructions:

When you first install the extension, click on the extension icon,

then select "Extension Options" in the pop-up menu. A new tab will appear

where you can select your preferred languages or input methods. The keyboards,

IMEs or handwriting input you add to 'Selected input tools' can be enabled at

any time from the extension itself. You can always return to this options page

to add, remove, or change the order of your input tools.

input tool, simply click on the extension icon, select the desired language tool

in the pop-up menu, then click on any text box on the web page. To turn off an input tool,

click on the extension icon and select the "Turn Off" option.

To use transliteration, type languages phonetically in English letters, and they'll appear

in their correct alphabet. Keep in mind that transliteration is different from translation;

the sound of the words is converted from one alphabet to the other, not the meaning.

For example, to get in नमस्ते with Hindi transliteration, type in n-a-m-a-s-t-e.

You will get a list of Hindi words sound like namaste. Then, press SPACE to select the first suggestion नमस्ते.

Latin IMEs are to help people type in Latin-script languages using the US keyboard.

Features include automatic diacritics, spell correction, and prefix completion.

To use Latin IMEs, type unaccented letters, and they will be corrected to a desired word.

For example, type "franca" in French IME, "français" appears, and it can be committed by pressing TAB.

If continuously typing "francais", "français" will be committed by
pressing SPACE. To get all the candidates for "francais", press BACKSPACE.

To use handwriting input, select the handwriting input of your desired language.

Press trackpad or left click of mouse to hand draw a character on the pop-up handwriting panel.

Select the character from the suggestion list, or simply press ENTER or SPACE key to select

the first suggestion.

Need help? Find a problem? Point your browser here for support:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/support/mclkkofklkfljcocdinagocijmpgbhab

Keyboard Shortcuts:

SHIFT - Toggle between active/inactive state for all transliteration (IME) tools

ALT+SHIFT - Switch to next input tool in the list (if the extension is off, turn it on;

if the current input tool is the last tool in the list, turn the extension off)

CTRL+SPACE - Revert to the last input tool used (if none, turn off the extension)

SHIFT+SPACE - Toggle the SBC/DBC mode (Chinese input tools only)

CTRL+PERIOD - Toggle Chinese / European language punctuation (Chinese input tools only)

Limitations:

Due to security features of Google Chrome, the Google Input Tools extension will not assist

with input in the address bar (omnibox), on the Chrome Web Store, or inside of other Chrome extensions.

It does not currently assist with input inside of Flash applications.

By installing this extension, you agree to the Terms of Service at

https://chrome.google.com/extensions/intl/en /gallery_tos.html

2 comments:

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