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An IME for inputting Japanese characters in Mac OS 9
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An IME for inputting Japanese characters in Mac OS 9

An input method editor (IME) is a program or operating system component that allows computer users to enter complex characters and symbols (such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Tibetan characters), using a standard Western keyboard. It is also often called input method environment.

The term IME originated in the Microsoft Windows operating system. Other operating systems may have a different name for the same idea, for example:

Although originally coined for CJK computing, the term is now sometimes used generically to refer to a program to support the input of any language. To illustrate, in the X Window System, the facility to allow the input of Latin characters with diacritics is also called an input method.

Relationship between the input method and input method editor

Another IME for inputting Japanese characters, this time in Mac OS X
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Another IME for inputting Japanese characters, this time in Mac OS X

While the term input method editor was originally used only by Microsoft Windows, its use has now gained acceptance in other operating systems, especially when it is important to distinguish between the input method itself, the editing functionality of the program or operating system component providing the input method, and the general support of input methods in an operating system. This term has, for example, gained general acceptance on the GNU/Linux operating system; it is also used on the Mac OS.

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