

Return to the Language settings page, and select Add a language.ĥ. Select Add a keyboard and choose the keyboard you want to add. If you don't see the keyboard you want, you may have to add a new language to get additional options.

Under Preferred languages, select the language that contains the keyboard you want, and then select Options.ģ. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Time & Language > Language.Ģ. Turn on Use the previous version of Microsoft IME.Īpply priority settings to English keyboard. Type IME settings into the search box within Settings and select the IME settings that are appropriate to your language, for example Japanese IME Settings. Select Start, type Settings, and select it or press enter. The workaround, suggested by Microsoft is to use the previous version of Input Method Editor. Some of the issues are fixed by updating Windows and some are still in the process of fixing. The input may have issues, you may receive unexpected results or you may be unable to enter text. This Prism crash is the result of the documented system issues with the Input Method Editor (IME), which is a software component that enables a user to input text in a language that can't be represented easily on a standard QWERTY keyboard.Īs per the information from Microsoft website, users of the Microsoft IME for Japanese or Chinese languages might experience other issues when attempting various tasks.

The issue is observed with different Chinese and Japanese input modes such as ‘Hiragana’, ‘Full-width Katakana’, ‘Full-width Alphanumeric’, ‘Half-width Katakana’, ‘Half-width Alphanumeric / Direct Input’ etc.
