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Traditional Chinese Input Method Editor (IME) is still in development for Windows 10
Hello FHU David,
Thank you for reaching out to us at the Microsoft Community.
I see you're encountering an issue with the input method, where the Chinese input method dictionary is part of the Functionality-on-Demand (FOD) basic keystroke package instead of being in the Windows image file. To resolve this, please refer to the solution provided in the following link: Chinese IME dictionaries shows "not ready yet" in Windows Server 2022 - Windows Server | Microsoft Learn
I hope this helps you resolve the issue promptly!
Warm regards,
Huon | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
2 Replies
- AmiassrIron Contributor
The core idea is to manually install or enable the Chinese IME dictionaries that are packaged as FOD features. Use DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) commands to add the necessary features to your Windows Server installation.
- TreysilIron Contributor
You're welcome! It seems you've shared a message related to a specific issue with Chinese input method dictionaries being part of the Functionality-on-Demand (FOD) package instead of the Windows image, and a link to a Microsoft Learn article for resolution.