Running the installer
Before running the Pinyinput installer, if you have any previous versions of Pinyinput installed, you will need to close any applications that have accessed Pinyinput before installation can proceed. There is no need to uninstall the previous version, because the new version will simply override it.Windows 7/Vista Users
If your operating system is Windows 7 or Vista, then you will need to run the installer as the administrator. This is so that Pinyinput can be installed to the system directory.This can be achieved by right-clicking on the installer executable, and selecting "Run as administrator..." from the menu.

Depending on your user account control settings, you may be prompted whether you wish to allow an unknown publisher to make changes to your computer. Please select "Yes" to this prompt.

Install Dialog
After running the installer, you will be presented with the Pinyinput install dialog:
Pinyinput can be installed under the following locales:
- Chinese (Simplified, PRC)
- Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan)
- English (Australia), or
- The default locale for your computer
To work around this problem, Pinyinput can be installed under an English locale (or the default system locale of your computer).

Previous Installs
If you have a previous version of Pinyinput installed, you will be prompted whether you wish to overwrite it. All existing configuration settings will remain saved.
Installation Complete
If there were no problems, Pinyinput will now be successfully installed on your system.
Typing Pinyin with Tones
Now that pinyinput is installed, simply open any program that allows you to type text (e.g. Notepad, or Microsoft Word), and then choose the Pinyinput IME from the language bar, which is located on the bottom right corner of the Windows task bar.You will find Pinyinput under whichever locale you installed it under.


To type tone marks, simply enter the tone number (from 1-4) at the end of a pinyin syllable. For example, to enter Nǐhǎo, type Ni3hao3.
