Some users do keep the OS in Chinese mode. And who would want English as default input when you switch to the Chinese environment! I'm glad to turn the Hong Kong character sets back on. The options are still there, but it's in a slightly different place.Īfter some fiddling, I did find them. But along with the rest of the layout changes, it's getting a little confusing. Associated words, or word predictions, are back.
With Windows 10, the Chinese input systems were also upgraded. Users resorted to registry hack, just to bring the Windows 7 input methods back. Throughout the life cycle of Windows 8 and 8.1, it was never fixed. Last time Microsoft moved from Windows 7 to Windows 8, they simply broke the Chinese input systems. One thing that worried me when I started the upgrade, was the Chinese input of the OS.
With no one besides me to ask direction from. I'm not gonna lie, upgrading my laptop without proper and stable internet connection is like walking along the cliff in the dark. Recently, against all odds, I managed to update my Vaio running Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.