Google Pingyin Input For Mac

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Google Pinyin Input is an Android Tools App that is developed by Google LLC and published on Google play store on NA. It has already got around 100,000,000+ downloads so far with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 in play store.

Google Pinyin Input requires Android OS version of 3.4 and up. Also, it has a content rating of Everyone , from which one can decide if it is suitable to install for family, kids or adult users.

Since Google Pinyin Input is an Android App and cannot be installed on Windows PC or MAC directly, we will show how to install and play Google Pinyin Input on PC below:

  • Firstly, download and install an Android emulator to your PC
  • Download Google Pinyin Input APK to your PC
  • Open Google Pinyin Input APK using the emulator or drag and drop the .APK file into the emulator to install the App.
  • OR
  • If you do not want to download the .APK file you can still play Google Pinyin Input PC by connecting or configuring your Google account with the emulator and downloading the App from play store directly.

If you follow the above steps correctly, you should have the Google Pinyin Input App ready to run on your Windows PC or MAC.

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Chinese and Cantonese Input Method User Guide

On your Mac, use the Input Sources pane of Keyboard preferences to set options for Chinese or Cantonese input methods. Before you can do this, you must set up a Chinese or Cantonese input source.

To change these preferences, click the Input menu in the menu bar, then choose Open [input source] Preferences. For example, choose Open Pinyin - Simplified Preferences.

Option

Available in

Description

Type using the last used Latin keyboard layout

(available only when you add more than one Latin input source)

  • Pinyin - Simplified

  • Shaungpin - Simplified

  • Pinyin - Traditional

  • Shuangpin - Traditional

Enable this option to use the most recent Latin keyboard layout (such as French or Japanese) instead of the standard ABC (QWERTY) keyboard layout.

Shuangpin layout

  • Shaungpin - Simplified

  • Shuangpin - Traditional

Specify the layout that defines the mapping between letters and initial consonants and vowels. There are five supported layouts.

See View Shuangpin keyboard layouts.

Candidate window

All input methods

Specify the orientation (horizontal or vertical) and font size to use in the Candidate window.

Show predictive completions

All input methods

Show predictive completions in the Candidate window as you type. The predictive completion appears as the second or third candidate in the window.

Show candidates while typing

Show the Candidate window automatically after typing an input code. If you deselect this option, press the Space bar after typing an input code to open the window.

Correct spelling

  • Pinyin - Simplified

  • Pinyin - Traditional

Automatically correct spelling errors as you type.

Correct fuzzy pinyin

  • Pinyin - Simplified

  • Shaungpin - Simplified

  • Pinyin - Traditional

  • Shuangpin - Traditional

Enable spelling variations (called fuzzy pinyin). To customize fuzzy pinyin, click Advanced.

Use Wubi Hua input mode

  • Stroke - Simplified

  • Stroke - Traditional

  • Stroke - Cantonese

Select this option to type the first four strokes and the last stroke.

  • Stroke - Simplified: For example, to enter , type 丿一乛乛乛 (31555), then select in the Candidate window. If you’d rather type all the character strokes in the standard order, deselect the checkbox. For example, to enter , type 丨乛一一一丨丿丶 (25111234).

  • Stroke - Traditional: For example, to enter , type 丿一乛乛乛 (31555), then select in the Candidate window. If you’d rather type all the character strokes in the standard order, deselect the checkbox. For example, to enter , type 丨乛一一丶 (25114).

  • Stroke - Cantonese: Same as Stroke - Traditional.

For most common characters, you don’t need to type the entire input code before you can choose it.

Adjust word frequency

  • Pinyin - Simplified

  • Shaungpin - Simplified

  • Stroke - Simplified

  • Wubi Xing

  • Pinyin - Traditional

  • Shuangpin - Traditional

  • Stroke - Traditional

  • Zhuyin

  • Zhuyin - Eten

  • Sucheng

  • Sucheng - Cantonese

  • Stroke - Cantonese

Make the most frequently used candidates appear first in the Candidate window.

  • Pinyin: For example, if you type “putao”, the first option in the Candidate window is 葡萄. If you choose 蒲桃 in the Candidate window and type “putao” again, the first option in the Candidate window is 蒲桃.

  • Shuangpin: For example, if you type “putk”, the first option in the Candidate window is 葡萄. If you choose 蒲桃 in the Candidate window and type “putk” again, the first option in the Candidate window is 蒲桃.

Map number pad keys to letter keys

  • Stroke - Simplified

  • Stroke - Traditional

  • Stroke - Cantonese

Select this option to use keyboard keys instead of numeric keypad keys. If you want to use only a numeric keypad, deselect the checkbox.

Use halfwidth punctuation

  • Pinyin - Simplified

  • Shaungpin - Simplified

  • Pinyin - Traditional

  • Shuangpin - Traditional

  • Stroke - Simplified

  • Stroke - Traditional

  • Stroke - Cantonese

Automatically use half-width punctuation marks whenever possible.

Show traditional and rare characters

  • Pinyin - Simplified

  • Shaungpin - Simplified

Show Traditional Chinese characters and infrequently used Chinese characters in the candidate list.

Show simplified and rare characters

  • Pinyin - Traditional

  • Shuangpin - Traditional

  • Zhuyin

  • Zhuyin - Eten

Show Simplified Chinese characters and infrequently used Chinese characters in the candidate list.

Specialized vocabularies

  • Pinyin - Traditional

  • Shuangpin - Traditional

  • Zhuyin

  • Zhuyin - Eten

Select the checkboxes for the vocabularies you want to use. Words from the vocabularies appear in the Candidate window when you enter their input codes.

See alsoSet up a Chinese or Cantonese input source on Mac