The URL and protocol URL "ms-settings:regionlanguage-jpnime" opens the Input Methods and Language Settings in Windows 10 und 11 , specifically for the Japanese language and input methods.
This feature allows users to configure the input methods for Japanese characters, including installing and managing Japanese keyboards and IMEs (Input Method Editors). Here is a detailed description of the availability of this feature in different Windows versions and the corresponding build numbers:
1. ms-settings:regionlanguage-jpnime
2. Availability under Windows
3. Other useful commands in the Windows settings
1. The Command ms-settings:regionlanguage-jpnime
1. Open the Command window using Windows R.2. Paste the command: ms-settings:regionlanguage-jpnime
(The command can also be used in a desktop shortcut.)
3. Press the OK button or [Enter] to continue.
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You can now use the settings described above in your Windows 10, 11 or 12.
In this way, the following problems and questions can be answered.
1b. In this way, the following problems and questions can be answered.
What are the steps to set up Japanese language input methods in Windows?How can I view the available input methods for the Japanese language on my computer?
Are there differences in the availability of Japanese keyboards and IMEs in different versions of Windows?
How do I install a new Japanese language input method on my computer?
Can I manage the input method configuration via the system panel?
Where can I find specific information about the build numbers and versions in which this feature is available?
How do I change the default input method for the Japanese language in Windows?
Is it possible to use multiple input methods for different applications?
What role suggestions are there for improving the usability of input fields in Japanese languages?
Is it possible to change the display and usage of certain characters to match the Japanese script via the system panel?
2. Availability in Windows 10, 11, 12 and the corresponding build numbers!
Windows10
- Availability:
Input methods and language settings, including Japanese input methods, have been available in Windows 10 since the first release. Windows 10 provides extensive support for various languages ??and input methods, including the configuration of Japanese IMEs.
- Build number:
The "ms-settings:regionlanguage-jpnime" URL is available starting with Windows 10 version 1703 (Creators Update). This version was released on April 5, 2017. Starting with this build, users can navigate directly to the specific settings for the Japanese input method and language options.
Windows11
- Availability:
Windows 11 will retain input method and language settings, with a modernized user interface. Windows 11 will continue to offer support for the Japanese language and IMEs, with possible improvements in the user experience and additional options for language and input method management.
- Build number:
The "ms-settings:regionlanguage-jpnime" URL is available in Windows 11 starting with version 21H2 (Initial Release). This version was released on October 5, 2021. The feature allows users to directly manage the Japanese language and input methods, taking into account the updated design philosophy of Windows 11.
Windows12
- Availability:
In Windows 12, the ability to manage input methods and language settings will continue to be supported. Windows 12 is expected to offer additional features or improvements for language and input method management, including support for the Japanese language.
- Build number:
The exact build number for when the feature will be introduced in Windows 12 will be provided after the first builds are released, but the feature is expected to be supported starting from the early builds of Windows 12 that are available to ensure the latest language settings and input method features are built in.
Summary
The "ms-settings:regionlanguage-jpnime" URL is available in Windows 10 starting with version 1703 (build 15063) and remains available in Windows 11 starting with version 21H2, as well as in Windows 12. It allows users to manage and configure input methods for the Japanese language and keyboard. The exact build number for Windows 12 will be provided after the initial releases, but the functionality is expected to be included in the early versions of the new operating system.