The Macintosh Input Method is an input method for Roman script keyboard users to input special characters beyond the QWERTY range.
One example is the Japanese input method, which is called Kotoeri.
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The Macintosh Input Method is an input method for Roman script keyboard users to input special characters beyond the QWERTY range.
One example is the Japanese input method, which is called Kotoeri.
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