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How to input katakana in google japanese input?


Asked by Amara Long on Dec 05, 2021 FAQ



For example, how do I input アinstead of あ? Google Japanese Input only has 2 modes: kana/romaji. There is no hiragana-only/katakana-only compared to other IMEs. However, in kana mode, the suggestion box provides hiragana (normal/small), katakana (normal/small and full/half), kanji, and recently used words as possible conversion.
Likewise,
Google Japanese Input only has 2 modes: kana/romaji. There is no hiragana-only/katakana-only compared to other IMEs. However, in kana mode, the suggestion box provides hiragana (normal/small), katakana (normal/small and full/half), kanji, and recently used words as possible conversion.
Accordingly, Instructions. To type directly with the computer keyboard: add the sign = to type a small Katakana; example: : a=, i=, u=, e=, o= & tsu= (or q) Type â, î, û, ê, ô for the long vowels or type the underscore _ after the vowel. Note. The characters ヰ (wi) and ヱ (we) are obsoletes. Copy [Ctrl]+ [C] & Paste [Ctrl]+ [V]
Just so,
You do this by pressing the F6 key after entering a reading. To switch to Katakana input mode, you can click あ (Input Mode) on the IME Toolbar, then select either Full-width Katakana or Half-width Katakana. When you are done with your Katakana input, you can switch back to Hiragana input mode using the IME Toolbar.
Similarly,
How to switch input languages in Japanese quickly: 1 Ctrl+Shift+; for romaji 2 Ctrl+Shift+J for hiragana 3 Ctrl+Shift+K for katakana