How To Download Traditional Chinese On Mac Pro
One keyboard, different languages
With macOS, you can use a standard keyboard to type in Chinese and Cantonese—just add an input source for the language you want to use, then switch to it whenever you need to.
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Get suggestions from the Candidate window
As you type text, the Candidate window shows all the possible characters for the text, including emoji for certain languages.
Write it yourself
How To Download Traditional Chinese On Mac Pro 2020
Don’t feel like typing? Use Trackpad Handwriting to write Chinese or Cantonese characters with your finger.
To browse the Chinese and Cantonese Input Method User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page.
Chinese and Cantonese Input Method User Guide
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Input Sources.
Click the Add button , select “Chinese, Traditional”, “Chinese, Simplified”, or “Cantonese, Traditional”, then select any of the following.
Cangjie
Pinyin - Traditional
Shuangpin - Traditional
Stroke - Traditional
Sucheng
Handwriting - Traditional
Zhuyin
Zhuyin - Eten
Pinyin - Simplified
Shuangpin - Simplified
Wubi Xing
Stroke - Simplified
Handwriting - Simplified
Cangjie - Cantonese
Stroke - Cantonese
Sucheng - Cantonese
Handwriting - Cantonese
Tip: You can add a handwriting input source even if there are no other input sources for that language. For example, you can add Handwriting - Cantonese when French is the only other input source added.
Click Add.
Note: If your Mac has a Touch Bar, you can customize the Control Strip by adding the Input Sources button and the Handwriting button . See Use the Touch Bar on Mac.
Once you set up a Chinese or Cantonese input source, you can start typing Chinese or Cantonese characters.