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For people who do not speak Mandarin, however, this advantage becomes its disadvantage. For some speakers of Mandarin who merge the sounds represented by ''c'' and ''ch'', ''s'' and ''sh'', ''z'' and ''zh'', ''n'' and ''ng'', ''h'' or ''hu'' and ''f'', or ''n'' and ''l'', pinyin-based input methods can be difficult to use. Although almost all pinyin-based input methods in use today have a customisable fuzzy input feature which could be toggled on, this allows users who would otherwise have difficulty distinguishing the sounds mentioned above to find the corresponding characters or words with ease.
 
==Implementations==
* [[Microsoft Pinyin IME]], bundled with Windows 2000 or higher, developed by [[Harbin Institute of Technology]].
* [[ZNABC]], bundled with Simplified Chinese edition of Windows XP, developed by [[Peking University]].
* [[Google Pinyin]]
 
==See also==