When I'm writing Chinese, I can't insert "ü" in the pinyin. If I insert it as a symbol it doesn't count as pinyin.
For ex: I want to write 女 (nü3), I type "n" and then when I try inserting the "ü" the "n" disappears. Currently I type the 女 in Japanese but this won't work for ever because I don't know much Japanese and I'm studying Chinese in college now.
When I'm typing Chinese it says " Chinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0 "
So what can I do?
2006-10-17
19:53:16
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