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  1. Problems using a Japanese or Traditional Chinese IME on a non-Japanese or non-Traditional...


    How to solve this problem?


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    ChangVince, May 23, 2019
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  2. Ariel Acu Win User

    Problems using a Japanese or Traditional Chinese IME on a non-Japanese or non-Traditional Chinese version of Windows 10 immediately after installing the April 2018 Update.

    To improve Windows’ efficiency, beginning with the April 2018 Update, the Japanese IME and the Traditional Chinese IME dictionaries will be moved to Features on Demand (FOD) if you are not also respectively running a Japanese or Traditional Chinese version
    of Windows 10. If you are running a Japanese or Traditional Chinese version of Windows, you will not be affected by this change. But if, for example, you are running an English version of Windows, when you first add the Japanese IME or Traditional Chinese
    IME, you won’t be able to immediately type using the IME while the dictionary is busy downloading in the background. Due to this delay while the IME dictionaries are being downloaded, you may see the following symptoms:

    1. You may not be able to type Japanese or Traditional Chinese characters when first signing into your account. During the setup screens while installing the April 2018 Update, you might not
    initially be able to type an account name that includes Japanese or Traditional Chinese characters on a non-Japanese or non-Traditional Chinese OS.

    2. You may not be able to type Japanese or Traditional Chinese characters if you do not have an Internet connection or before the dictionary is downloaded. An Internet connection is required
    to use Features on Demand. Once you are connected to the Internet, the IME dictionaries will start downloading, but it may take a few minutes. You will be notified before the downloading is finished.

    3. Windows server update services (WSUS) may not detect your Japanese or Traditional Chinese IME in some corporate environments. WSUS enables system administrators in corporate environments
    to manage the distribution of updates and hotfixes. Windows server updates may not detect your IME dictionaries in some cases.
     
    Ariel Acu, May 23, 2019
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  3. Tiero Chi Win User
    Problems using a Japanese or Traditional Chinese IME on a non-Japanese or non-Traditional Chinese version of Windows 10 immediately after installing the April 2018 Update.

    If you are running a non-Japanese or non-Traditional Chinese version of Windows 10 and are experiencing any of these problems, try these steps to resolve them:

    Symptom 1:
    You may not able to type Japanese or Traditional Chinese characters when first signing into your account.


    If you are connected to the Internet, you can wait for the IME dictionaries to download.
    If you’d prefer not to wait, or if are not connected to the Internet,
    when selecting your operating system language, please choose a Japanese or Traditional Chinese operating system.
    These languages include pre-loaded IME dictionaries.
    In some cases, your PC manufacturer or enterprise may offer a customized Windows 10 you may choose that already includes an IME dictionary to avoid this problem.

    Symptom 2:
    You may not be able to type Japanese or Traditional Chinese characters if your do not have an Internet connection or before the dictionary is downloaded.


    If you think you might have problems downloading the IME dictionary, first check if the download was successful.
    To do this, open Settings, and select Apps.
    Then select Manage Optional Features. If your Japanese or Traditional Chinese IME dictionaries have been successfully installed, you should see “Japanese typing” or “Chinese (Taiwan) typing
    within the list of Optional Features.

    If you don’t see a successful download, try resolving this issue by manually downloading the IME dictionary.
    (These steps require an Internet connection.)

    1. At the Start menu, click Cortana’s search box and type “Command Prompt”.
    2. Right-click Command Prompt in the search results and select
      Run as Administrator.
    3. In the Command Prompt window, type one of the following command and press Enter to install the basic typing Features on Demand package:
    • For Japanese basic typing:
    DISM.exe /Online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:Language.Basic~~~ja-JP~0.0.1.0

    • For Traditional Chinese basic typing:
    DISM.exe /Online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:Language.Basic~~~zh-TW~0.0.1.0

    Symptom 3:
    Windows server update services (WSUS) may not detect your Japanese or Traditional Chinese IME in some corporate environments.


    If you’re using Windows 10 Enterprise in a corporate environment and can't type Japanese or Traditional Chinese characters, please ask your local IT administrator for help.

    You can find detailed information about Features on Demand and Language Packs in Windows 10 at these English-language sites:

    Language packages

    Features on demand

    Language features on demand
     
    Tiero Chi, May 23, 2019
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  4. Problems using a Japanese or Traditional Chinese IME on a non-Japanese or non-Traditional...

    Chinese+Japanese for E73

    What ways are there to get Japanese and traditional Chinese for E73 in the US?



    Just reading is okay



    Thanks!
     
    orsetto---01, May 23, 2019
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