The ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon shortcut refers to the specific settings for the Pinyin input method related to the domain lexicon in the Chinese language pack.
This shortcut allows users to configure certain lexicon options for the Chinese Pinyin input method. The availability and functionality of this shortcut may vary depending on the version of Windows. Here is a detailed description of its availability and features in Windows 10, 11 and the expected changes in Windows 12.
1. ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon
2. Availability under Windows
3. Other useful commands in the Windows settings
1. The Command ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon
1. Start the dialog box using the Windows R key combination.2. Simply enter the command: ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon
(You have the option of using the command for a desktop shortcut.)
3. To continue, press the OK button or [Enter].
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You now have access to the settings described in your Windows 10, 11 or 12.
This can solve the following questions and difficulties.
1b. This can solve the following questions and difficulties.
How do I change the settings for the Pinyin input method related to the domain dictionary in the Chinese language pack?Are there differences in the availability and functionality of these settings between different versions of Windows?
How do I enable or configure the Pinyin input method with specific dictionary settings in the Chinese language pack?
How do I change the region settings in the Chinese language pack to optimize the Pinyin input method?
What role does the domain lexicon play in configuring the pinyin input method in the Chinese language pack?
How can I ensure that my Pinyin input method settings stay in sync with the domain dictionary?
In general, what role does the Chinese language pack play in integrating input methods and dictionary settings?
2. Availability in Windows 10, 11 and 12 (starting with the build numbers)!
Availability and build numbers
1. Windows 10:
- Availability:
The shortcut "ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon" is not available in Windows 10. There is no specific shortcut for the Pinyin input method and its domain lexicon configuration in Windows 10.
- Build Number:
Since this shortcut does not exist in Windows 10, there is no specific build number for this feature.
Windows10:
- Windows 10 provides support for various input methods, including Chinese Pinyin input method, but without a dedicated shortcut for domain dictionary settings.
2. Windows 11:
- Availability:
The ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon shortcut is available in Windows 11 version 21H2 (Build 22000) and later versions. This version and subsequent updates added support for specific Pinyin input method settings including domain lexicon options.
- Build number:
The shortcut is available since Build 22000.
Features in Windows 11:
- Pinyin input method:
Allows users to configure the Pinyin input method for entering Chinese characters.
- Domain Dictionary:
Ability to add or edit special dictionaries for domain names and technical terms to improve the entry of technical or domain-specific terms.
- Custom Settings:
Customize and manage dictionary settings to improve the typing experience.
3. Windows 12 (Expected):
- Availability:
The ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon shortcut is expected to be included in Windows 12 as well, possibly with enhanced features and improvements. The exact details and build numbers are currently not released, but the shortcut is expected to be available starting with the first stable release of Windows 12.
- Build number:
The specific build number for Windows 12 is currently unknown. The shortcut is expected to be available starting with the first stable release of Windows 12.
Expected functionality in Windows 12:
- Advanced Pinyin Settings:
Improvements and new options for customizing the Pinyin input method and domain dictionary.
- Optimized user interface:
Improved and user-friendly interface for managing dictionary settings and input methods.
- Advanced lexicon options:
Additional features to customize and extend lexicons for specific subject areas or domains.
Main features of "ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon" across Windows versions:
1. Windows 10:
- Not available:
This shortcut does not exist in Windows 10, so there are no specific features or options for domain dictionary settings of the Pinyin input method.
2. Windows 11:
- Pinyin input method:
Access specific settings for the Chinese Pinyin input method.
- Domain Dictionary:
Manage and customize dictionary settings to optimize the entry of subject-specific and domain-specific terms.
- Customizations:
Ability to customize and improve input functionality by adding or editing dictionaries.
3. Windows 12 (expected):
- Advanced Customizations:
More customization and enhancement options for the Pinyin input method and domain dictionary.
- Optimized administration:
Improved administration tools and a more user-friendly interface for dictionary settings.
- New Features:
Potentially new features to support additional domains and subject areas.
Comparison of features across Windows versions:
1. Windows 10:
- No support for the link "ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon".
- No specific domain dictionary settings for the Pinyin input method.
2. Windows 11:
- Introduced linking with domain dictionary management and customization functions for the Pinyin input method.
- Improved user interface and options for input method and dictionary management.
3. Windows 12 (expected):
- Further improvements and new features for the Pinyin input method and domain dictionary management.
- Optimized the user interface and expanded customization options.
Conclusion:
The ms-settings:regionlanguage-chsime-pinyin-domainlexicon shortcut allows users in Windows 11 and likely in Windows 12 to configure specific settings for the Pinyin input method and domain lexicon. This feature is not available in Windows 10. In Windows 11, the shortcut provides comprehensive options for customizing the input method and lexicons, while Windows 12 is expected to offer further improvements and new features.