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SKK Japanese Input

SKK implementation for ChromeOS Input Method API

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Publisher: Hiroshi Kurokawa
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What is SKK Japanese Input?

SKK implementation for ChromeOS Input Method API.

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SKK Japanese IME that works on ChromeOS. The extension provides a custom IME (Input Method Editor) that allows users to input Japanese text using SKK on ChromeOS. SKK stands for Simple Kana to Kanji conversion program (https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/SKK) and there are many implementations on various platforms such as DDSKK on Emacs, AquaSKK on macOS or fcitx-skk on Linux. The extension adds another variation of SKK to ChromeOS. After installing the extension, follow the steps below to enable the input method. 1. Go to Settings → Show advanced settings → Languages 2. Click on “Language and inputs” button 3. Click on "Add input methods" 4. Select "SKK(for [your keyboard layout])" 5. Click on "Add" 6. Click on "SKK" to switch the input method to SKK you added To load a dictionary file in skk-jisyo format, you can go to Options menu and input the URL of the dictionary file and click on "reload". The dictionaries are distributed on some public website. This ChromeOS SKK provides the basic SKK functionality. For the basic usage of SKK, please refer the documentation of other SKKs. Please check out our support page for the latest information: https://github.com/hkurokawa/chrome-skk

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The latest version of SKK Japanese Input is available on the Chrome web and is currently being used by 189 active users. The initial version was launched on 2023-03-10.

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HOW TO INSTALL SKK Japanese Input FROM A CRX FILE

  1. Download SKK Japanese Input CRX file
  2. NOTE: Sometimes the browser may block downloading / installing CRX file from outside the Chrome Web Store. If so, you may need to download the ZIP file instead
  3. In the URL bar, go to chrome://extensions
  4. Enable Developer mode
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