Apple Chinese Language Kit User Manual
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Using the Traditional Chinese Input Method
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Entering Roman Characters Using the Password Input Mode
The Password input mode is provided by the Traditional Chinese Input Method so that you
can enter AppleShare passwords. For example, when you open the Chooser and select an
AppleShare server or a workstation using Personal File Sharing, you may be required to enter
a user name and password to gain access to the information on the remote computer. To
have your password recognized by the AppleShare software, you may need to use the
Password input mode.
To use the Password input mode, follow these steps:
1
Choose Password from the Pencil menu.
2
Choose the Chooser from the Apple menu.
3
In the Chooser, select the AppleShare icon, zone (if any), and the server or workstation to
which you want to gain access, and click OK.
4
In the dialog box that appears, type your user name in the Name box and your password in
the Password box.
5
Click OK.
6
In the dialog box that appears, select the volumes you want access to and click OK.
Entering Punctuation, Symbols, Numbers, and Special Characters
Some Chinese punctuation marks are similar to those used in Roman-based languages. They
are two-byte punctuation marks so that they align with the text correctly. In addition,
Chinese includes a number of unique punctuation marks and symbols.
You can enter some Chinese punctuation marks by pressing the corresponding keys on the
keyboard. However, if you are not sure which key to press or you want to use a special
Chinese character, there are several ways you can do it:
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Choose Show Character Table from the Pencil menu. Choose “Punctuation and Symbols”
from the top pop-up menu in the palette. Double-click the character you want to enter.
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Choose Show Punctuation from the Pencil menu. Locate the punctuation mark or symbol
in the palette and click it.
Important
If you try to gain access to an AppleShare server or workstation and your
password is not accepted—and you are sure you entered it correctly—choose the Password
input mode and try again.
Important
Be sure to type your user name and password correctly.