diff --git a/IME-Test.md b/IME-Test.md index 278c51b..7f44638 100644 --- a/IME-Test.md +++ b/IME-Test.md @@ -26,13 +26,14 @@ The golden standard is Word * Windows: ![Windows Japanese statusbar](images/ime/windows-japanese-ime.png) * Mac: Choose Hiragana in the menu bar -* Type the following words: `sennsei` or `konnichiha` or `mikann`. Here is how Word looks like doing this: +* Type the following words: `sennsei` or `konnichiha` or `mikann` followed by the enter key. Here is how Word looks like doing this: * `sennsei` should result in "せんせい" or "先生" * `konnichiha` should result in "こんいちは" * `mikann` should result in "みかん" or "橘" ![Windows Japanese Word](images/ime/windows-japanese-word.gif) +* Try to type space or enter key a few times to see if the composition works correctly. --- @@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ The golden standard is Word * Type `hazni` press `Space`. It should result into `哈祝你` - +* Type `a` and press space key twice. The result should be `啊 `(Please note it ends with a single space)。 -- ## [Windows] Sogou pinyin Chinese input method