Let Vista also use the smart ABC input method

  

friends who are accustomed to the intelligent ABC input method, will inevitably complain and dissatisfaction with the English test version of the Vista operating system, because the latter does not provide intelligent ABC input method. However, life always has to continue, the Internet has to continue, and chats must continue, so typing must continue. Friends who don't want to spend time learning or adapting to another input method can skillfully "port" the smart ABC input method in Windows XP to Vista according to the following method:

Step 1: In Windows XP, find the WINABC.HLP, WINABC.CNT, WINABC.CWD, winabc.ime, WINABC.OVL files in the C:\\WINDOWS\\system32 directory, and then copy them to the corresponding directory of the Vista system (for example) Vista is installed on the E drive, then E:\\Windows\\System32);

Step 2: Save the following as a registry file and double-click it to import it into the registry:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\ControlSet001\\Control\\Keyboard Layouts\\E0040804]

"IME FILE"="WINABC.IME"

"LAYOUT FILE" ="KBDUS.DLL"

"LAYOUT TEXT"="Chinese (Simplified) - Smart ABC"

You can right click on the input method status bar and select "Settings" to open " Text Services and Input Languages ​​window, click the "Add" button, check the "Chinese (Simplified) - Smart ABC" option in the "Chinese (RPC)" (Figure). Similar to the Chinese input method (full spell input method files: Winpy.ime, Winpy.mb, Winpy.hlp, Winpy.cnt).


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