How to Type Toned Pinyin on a Mac. Pinyin is a romanization of East Asian languages, like Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, and others. In other words, it phonetically spells out these languages in the Roman alphabet to aid in pronunciation for. How to type pinyin (pīnyīn) with tone markings. This is most likely only of any help if you are a Mac user, but may actually work for windows users too, if you are able to find that input method included in your system. Then there are two options “Chinese Mode” and “English input.”.
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Chinese and Cantonese Input Method User Guide
When using a Traditional Chinese input source, you can use keyboard shortcuts to change the input source, open preferences, or convert text.
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Action
Shortcut
Switch to the Zhuyin input source
Control-Shift-Z
Switch to the Pinyin - Traditional input source
Control-Shift-P
Switch to the Shuangpin - Traditional input source
Control-Shift-D
Switch to the Cangjie input source
Control-Shift-C
Switch to the Sucheng input source
Control-Shift-S
Switch to the Stroke - Traditional input source
Control-Shift-H
Switch to the Zhuyin - Eten input source
Control-Shift-E
Open the Trackpad Handwriting window (if you have a trackpad)
Control-Shift-Space bar
Open the punctuation window
Option-Shift-B
Show structural candidates
Shift-Space bar
Open the Facemarks & Punctuation window
Shift-6
Forget the selected word
Shift-Delete
Find an input code
Option-Shift-L
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Convert Traditional Chinese text to Simplified Chinese text
Control-Option-Shift-Command-C
Use half-width punctuation
Option-Shift-H
Open help for an input source
Option-Shift-E
Cantonese Input Method
See alsoSet up a Chinese or Cantonese input source on MacUse the Candidate window to type Chinese or Cantonese on MacFind Chinese input codes for characters on MacApple Support article: Mac keyboard shortcuts