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Chapter 3
Input Method Editor (IME)
Overview
IME is a system component that sets English keyboards to use characters of
other languages. If your device is used exclusively in English, you can skip this
chapter.
An Input Method Editor (IME) is an operating system component that allows
users to enter characters and symbols not found on standard English keyboards.
For example; this allows users on English keyboards to input Chinese, Korean,
Japanese, or Indic characters.
To change your keyboard language using the IME on your computer or mobile
device, do the following:
1. From the USB keyboard switch to the CS533 port for your device.
2. Toggle IME on/off from the USB keyboard, using the hotkey:
3. Once IME is enabled, the device will use characters of the language setup
for your device.
Note: It is recommended that iPad/iPhone users upgrade to iOS 6, as this
version provides the most effective IME component for typing in alternate
languages.
Keyboard Type iOS/Mac Windows
PC
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