![]() ![]() ![]() I know that kana-input is incredibly unpopular so it’s not likely that other WK members have come across the same problem, or even had the same experience with the “ro” key. Instead, the “answer” is “have you looked into the settings for keyboard- shortcuts?” which is a complete oversight of the problem, being that “ro” is suddenly gone from IME and without explanation. Maybe 2 other people have posted a similar question in forums (although they mentioned using WIndows 7, and I’ve never used Windows 7), but every time they get an answer it’s NOT an answer. I have no idea what spawned this change, only 2 days ago it was working just as it always had.īut that’s just the beginning- in all my research into the IME settings, and from there all my searching into answers online, it would seem as though “ro” was NEVER accessible to begin with, and the “shift-caps” shortcut never existed. There is actually no button on my keyboard that can input the kana “ro”. Now tilde is the equivalent of the “shift-caps shortcut”, and now “ro” is nowhere to be found (which is why I’m typing it as ro and not the Japanese hiragana). Literally just yesterday, magically this is not the case anymore. That, and “shift-caps” was the shortcut for switching from “A” to “あ” (if you know what I mean) ![]() For almost a year now (maybe more), I’ve been using Kana input, and the tilde key (~) has ALWAYS been “ro”, no matter what IME settings I changed here and there. I use Kana input for typing Japanese, because I think it’s more efficient and less of a hassle regarding the little details of romaji input. ![]()
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