How to add WinXP internal code input method to Vista

  
Installed WinXP+Vista dual system friends know that WinXP has a variety of input methods, and Vista in addition to the default Microsoft Pinyin input method and full spell, double spell these common Chinese input method There is no other Chinese input method. So we can use the dual system features to add WinXP's internal code input method to Vista.
Recommended: The latest WinXP system
Operation method (the following assumes that Windows XP is installed on the C drive):
1: From WinXP will be "c:WINDOWSsystem32WINGB.IME" and "c:WINDOWSHelpWINGB.CHM” Copy the two files to the same path in Vista, but you can also copy them from other computers.
2: Enter “regedit” in the run box, enter the registry editor after running, and then navigate to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlKeyboard Layouts”, create a new item named “E0220804” in the right window. In the grid, create the following string value, in which the name of the "inner code input method" can be changed arbitrarily:
IME File:WINGB.IME
Layout File:kbdus.dll
Layout Text: Code input method
3: Right click on the input method icon at the system tray, select “ldquo” from the shortcut menu, and the “Text Service and Input Language & Rarr; General” dialog box will be opened. On the right side of the "Add" button, as shown in the figure, now we can find the required internal code input method under "Chinese (China)", the installation will be logical.

After the installation is complete, you can see the internal code input method in Vista. This method of adding is suitable for friends who have installed WinXP first. If it is a more advanced Win7 and Win8 system, it is not suitable because the location of some files in the system has changed. The above is the method of adding WinXP internal code input method to Vista. I hope everyone likes it.

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