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Japanese (Windows CE 5.0)

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Windows CE provides support for the Japanese locale.

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  • Japanese OS Design Development
    Presents information about the Japanese locale support that is helpful when designing and developing a Windows CE OS. This includes dependency information, the modules and components that implement Japanese, and Japanese implementation considerations.
  • Japanese IME 3.1
    Provides an overview of the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) 3.1 architecture, the Japanese IME 3.1 Customizable user interface, and the Japanese IME 3.1 Dictionary Compiler. Provides instructions on implementing Japanese IME 3.1 and creating a dictionary file. Contains reference pages for the classes and structures that are exposed through Japanese IME 3.1.
  • Japanese Pocket IME
    Provides an overview of the Japanese Pocket IME architecture, the Japanese Pocket IME user interface code, the dictionary support, and the Japanese Pocket IME Dictionary Compiler. Provides instructions on creating a dictionary file and using the IImeIPoint2 interface to manipulate the composition buffers and manage the conversion kernel. Contains reference pages for the interfaces and structure that are exposed through Japanese Pocket IME.
  • Japanese Input Methods
    Provides a list that describes all the input methods for Japanese that Windows CE supports.
  • Japanese Edit Control
    Provides an overview of the Japanese Edit Control functionality and relevant information for changing the edit control level.
  • Japanese Registry Settings
    Provides information about the configurable registry settings for the different Japanese IMs and IMEs.
  • Japanese Samples
    Describes sample code that is available in the %_WINCEROOT%\Public\Common\Sdk\Samples directory.
  • Input Method Manager (IMM)
    Provides an overview of the Input Method Manager technology, the input system that is supported in Windows CE, and the Input Method Editor (IME) user interface. Shows how to use the IMM API to customize IME behavior.

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