Registry Settings for Conversion Candidates (Windows CE 5.0)
Pocket IME 2.0 generates conversion candidates by reading words from dictionaries and by converting the character type of a raw input string. The Pocket IME kernel generates the following conversion candidate types by converting the character type by default:
- Hiragana conversion of a character input string
- Katakana conversion of a character input string
- Half-width Katakana conversion of a character input string
You can select which types of candidates should be included in the candidate list by changing the value for the NonKanjiCandidate registry key.
The following table shows the registry settings for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Pocket IME.
Registry key | Type | Default | Description | Value | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NonKanjiCandidate | DWORD | 7 | Specifies which service candidate should be included. You can use any combination of the values for this key. | 0x0001
0x0002 0x0004 |
Hiragana
Katakana Half-width Katakana |
To specify a service candidate, turn on the bit to implement the corresponding service candidate.
See Also
Japanese Pocket IME | Japanese Pocket IME Architecture | Japanese Pocket IME UI Code | Multiple Dictionary Support for Japanese | User Dictionary for Japanese | Japanese Dictionary Compiler | Japanese Pocket IME Interfaces | Using the IImeIPoint2 Interface
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