Windows 10: Cant type Korean, Japanese or Chinese on windows 10

Discus and support Cant type Korean, Japanese or Chinese on windows 10 in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; i could download Vietnamese, English, French keyboard and they appeared symbol like i put red color but with Korean, Japanese, Chinese they couldnt... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by NguyênThảo, Jun 22, 2021.

  1. Cant type Korean, Japanese or Chinese on windows 10


    i could download Vietnamese, English, French keyboard and they appeared symbol like i put red color but with Korean, Japanese, Chinese they couldnt appear symbol like VIE, EN, FRA? cuz of that, i coundnt type those languages which have no symbol

    :)
     
    NguyênThảo, Jun 22, 2021
    #1
  2. 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, Jun 22, 2021
    #2
  3. B_ingSoo Win User
    Cannot type Korean

    Thanks for reply but I still cannot type Korean even if I followed all the step you listed.

    I can see the change of language at task bar when I click ALT.

    But only I can type is alphabet even "Han (in Korean)" is shown at task bar.
     
    B_ingSoo, Jun 22, 2021
    #3
  4. Cant type Korean, Japanese or Chinese on windows 10

    Difficulty with Korean and Japanese IME inputs

    Apologies if this is under the wrong topic. Further apologies for the lengthiness of this question, this was the only way I could explain the entire issue. Let me know if further clarification is required.

    I have recently purchased a Korean keyboard with Hangul written on each key, as well as a "한/영" (han/yeong) key. From what I can tell, the 한/영 key works
    almost the same as the Right Alt key, in that it changes the Korean input between Hangul and Latin.

    However, I've been experiencing some issues with my Japanese input method, and I believe using the 한/영 key is causing these issues. Below I've outlined two scenarios to try and describe my experiences. The error is only with the Japanese inputs.

    Scenario 1:

    • I use the Korean input method, and swap between Hangul and Latin inputs by pressing
      Right Alt.
    • I press Left Alt + Shift to change from Korean to Japanese.
    • If I type "nihongo" with the Hiragana input, it results with にほんご ("nihongo" in Hiragana).
    • If I type "nihongo" with the Romaji input, it results with nihongo ("nihongo" in Romaji).
    This is what I expect/prefer, and I was also attaining these results with my old keyboard.

    Scenario 2:

    • I use the Korean input method, and swap between Hangul and Latin inputs by pressing the 한/영 key.
    • I press Left Alt + Shift to change from Korean to Japanese.
    • If I type "nihongo" with the Hiragana input, it results with みにくらみきら ("minikuramikira" in Hiragana)
    • If I type "nihongo" with the Romaji input, it results with ミニクラミキラ ("minikuramikira" in halfwidth Katakana).
    This is not the result I want. I believe this result ("nihongo" -> "minikuramikira") is from a "Kana" keyboard layout, but as far as I can tell, my settings have not been changed from the Romaji keyboard layout.

    After a reboot, I experience the results from Scenario 1, as long as I only use the Right Alt key to swap between Hangul/Latin.

    However, once I use the 한/영 key, it somehow affects the Japanese input methods and I'm stuck with the results from Scenario 2 until I reboot my computer.

    Besides avoiding using the 한/영 key, is there any way to resolve this issue? Otherwise, any other insight on what could be happening would also be appreciated.
     
    Cordelia S., Jun 22, 2021
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