おはようございます!質問があります、でも私の日本語はNGです。I’ll ask, in English instead!
I am using Windows’ JME for typing in Japanese. It’s a little hard to get used to. Especially since I do not know the shortcuts for switching between ひらがな and カタカナ. The problem is that I use a Danish keyboard, so my keys are a little different than the international or US keyboards. I tried the key combinations shown online, but they do not work for me, because I have a ‘½’ key instead of a ‘\~’ key.
In particular, I am looking to switch between hiragana, katakana, and roman script, without having to use my mouse.
I hope there is someone, who can help me. Thanks in advance!
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Install google Japanese input. You just need to right-click the icon in the system tray and go to properties, key customisation. You can set shortcuts for switching between input modes.
The default keybindings are:
* Alt+`(key left of 1) to toggle the IME
* Ctrl-Caps for hiragana
* Alt-Capslock for katakana
* Shift-Capslock for romaji
You can change the key bindings by going going to IME properties->advanced settings->General tab
The word for a keyboard in Japanese is キーボード, not キーバード, by the way