@xerz is this pseudo mac os x?
@xerz
Do you like Ubuntu so far? I used to install on my laptop and switch to Windows now.
Because I found the switch input method is not convenient
@xerz
Thank you for your reply. Wow, you typed in Chinese. does that mean you can speak Mandarin?
I remember what I used to installed is the 18.04 LTS version. When I switch the input method I need use a mouse to click. Any of the shortcut of the keyboard didn’t work. That’s made me a little frustrated.
I remember I was watching a YTB video about how to step up the icon through syntactic. It was fun.
I didn’t found this intelligent pinyin method
@xerz
I agree. maybe a new thing.
I may change back to Ubuntu someday
I used to install the OS in my USB it was 18.04. how do I get the 20.04 in my USB? when I install next time it will be automatic 20.04.
I remember there is a function is log in One Ubuntu. It will auto-update don’t need to restart your computer but I’m not very sure
@xerz
yes. that's the same tool i used to use.
thank you again!
wish you have fun with ubuntu!
Adding the intelligent pinyin method was effortless, it comes installed right away so you only have to choose it in settings (might be a new thing?) - it's enabled for you if the system is in (Simplified) Chinese. Changing between input languages is as simple as pressing Windows-Space, I've just checked and it works as expected. You can also switch between simplified and traditional with Ctrl-Shift-F and between Chinese and Latin characters with the Shift key alone.