Windows 10: Adding Chinese Keyboard Input Method by Group Policy

Discus and support Adding Chinese Keyboard Input Method by Group Policy in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Hi, As part of a recent rollout of Windows 10 computers for my client I was asked to include additional keyboards. I did this through group policy... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by Kidtrebor, Dec 18, 2019.

  1. Kidtrebor Win User

    Adding Chinese Keyboard Input Method by Group Policy


    Hi,

    As part of a recent rollout of Windows 10 computers for my client I was asked to include additional keyboards. I did this through group policy user preferences registry keys by adding a new key for each keyboard identifier; for example, 0000040c for French AZERTY keyboard layout. So far so good and I was able to deploy 8 keyboards.

    There is a 9th keyboard that's in the group policy though - Chinese (Simplified), which I'd also like to deploy, but which isn't selectable from the list of keyboards. It seems like the reason for this is because Windows treats east Asian characters differently from others and the necessary input method editor isn't installed by default, but the only way I can see to set that up is by adding a Chinese keyboard, negating the need for the policy in the first place.

    I'd like to be able to make this keyboard selectable without end-user input; I can't do it by hand myself because the end-users could log on to any of hundreds of machines in the client's company. I think Group Policy is the only way to achieve it - I tried to add it to the reference image but the config was lost during capture.

    I'm not sure what else in Group Policy needs to be configured to make this work and wonder if anyone has any experience on this subject? I found this page on Spiceworks and tested importing the registry key - after looking it over I can at least discern that it references the Chinese (zh-CN: Microsoft Pinyin - Simple Fast) IME, but applying the key by the hand to a test computer doesn't achieve the desired result - I can only assume the how-to was relevant for Windows 7 but not 10, which seems, in both concept and execution, to think about keyboards differently than older versions of Windows.

    My test machine is Window 10 64-bit Education (1909).

    Regards,
    Robert

    :)
     
    Kidtrebor, Dec 18, 2019
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  2. Entegy Win User

    Chinese input method

    I'm not really educated on keyboards for Chinese, but can you please tell me the difference between PinYin and the options offered on Windows Phone? I see 6 different input methods for Chinese.



    As always, anything you want to see added in a future version of Windows Phone should go to the suggestion box.
    http://windowsphone.uservoice.com
     
    Entegy, Dec 18, 2019
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  3. Disinto Win User
    Disinto, Dec 18, 2019
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  4. Rick70SS Win User

    Adding Chinese Keyboard Input Method by Group Policy

    Chinese input method

    It was requested in 2011. Simply put, there is a variety of methods to write Chinese. The 3 most common ones are Traditional, Simplified and Pinyin. Then, you have different ways to input these 3 forms which translate in different keyboards. You can handwrite,
    use a radical based keyboard, or a bopomofo or as changjie input. One of the most common ways is pinyin for both simplified and traditional Chinese. Pinyin alllows you to use a qwerty keyboard to type the Romanized form of a Chinese character displaying the
    character. It exists for both simplified and traditional Chinese. It is standard in all major devices and OS. This was requested by a variety of users in all the proper places since 2011 and Microsoft never implemented it. How can you let users buy so expensive
    devices without then allowing them to type in their own languages is beyond me.
     
    Rick70SS, Dec 18, 2019
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