HOW
TO WRITE VIETNAMESE UNICODE
1.
Overview
Vietkey
is a software used to type Vietnamese language. Vietkey supports Unicode.
As you may know, Vietnamese language includes some special diacritics (special
vowels: Ăă, Ơơ, Ưư, Êê etc, special consonnant Đđ, and marks
for five among six tones - more details about this, click here). So in
order to type Vietnamese on Evietnamese.net, user need to install in their
computer a free small size software. EV choose Vietkey for its stability
and its user-friendly usage.
Vietkey’s
installation takes from 1 to 3 minutes and rarely causes problems for your
computer. However, we still want to remind you that Vietkey is not our
product, so we won’t be responsible about its malfunction or he damage
it may cause to your system. It's your choice to go ahead.
2.
Downloads
You
can download Vietkey from our server. Please
go to Download page here.
3.
Installation & Settings
Please
follow these steps:
Step
1:
Unzip
the downloaded file and/or double-click on it. The Vietkey software wil
run its windos as in the photo 1.
Photo
1
Step
2:
Click
on the "Input Method" tab and choose optin VNI. See it in Photo 2 below:
Photo
2
Step
3:
Click
on the "Char Sets" tab and choose the option "Unicode Pre-compound". See
it in Photo 3 below:
Photo
3
Step
4:
Minimize
it by clicking on the task bar. The Vietkey Icon will appear in your Windows
Taskbar. See below
Photo
4
Notes:
*
If your computer has another typing software, you can temporarily
disable Vietkey by clicking on its icon on your task bar. Clicking it again
will turn it back to Vietnamese Mode. See the photo 5 below
Photo
5
*
To
exit Vietkey, right-click on the task bar icon and choose "Exit". The
Photo 6 will show it:
Photo
6
4.
Typing layouts
Now
that you have installed and set up Vietkey, and it must work. Further,
what to learn is the keyboard layout. Vietkey provides two kinds of layout
(or input methods). In the step 2, you have set it to VNI layout.
With
VNI layout, marks, tones are assigned to keys as follows:
Photo
7
Look
at the Photo 7, you can see that each number key is assigned to a mark
or a tone. Now you can use it to write Vietnamese words. Examples ([..]
represents a key):
*
á (tone sắc) = [a] + [1]
*
à (tone huyền) = [a] + [2]
*
ả (tone hỏi) = [a] + [3]
*
ã (tone ngã) = [a] + [4]
*
ạ (tone nặng) = [a] + [5]
*
â (hat) = [a] + [6]
*
ơ (beard) = [o] + [7]
*
ă (semi moon) = [a] + [8]
*
đ = [d] + [9]
About
tones, click here
About
vowels, click here.
So,
a word like "trường" (school) is typed like that
*
trường = [t] + [r] + [u] + [7] + [o] + [7] + [n] + [g]
*
biết = [b] + [i] +[e] + [6] + [t] + [1]
5.
Troubleshooting
5.1
Why can't I type in my language after installing Vietkey?
-
You can click on Vietkey's icon to disable Vietkey layout. In this case,
an E (English) will occurs. To switch back to Vietnamese mode, click on
the icon again.
5.2
Why is my password wrong when Vietkey is enabled?
-
As Vietkey uses number keys to mark and tone assignment, you should disable
Vietnamese mode when typing a password.
5.3
Why can't I type in Vietnamese?
-
Please check the following settings:
(1)
Input method must be VNI;
(2)
Char set must be in Unicode Precompound;
(3)
Other softwares related to keyboard layout must be disabled (sepecially
for Asian language keyboard layout);
(4)
Your system may be short of some unicode fonts. Click here to download
them.
(5)
Try to reinstall Vietkey.
(6)
Send us an email at techsupport@evietnamese.net, one of our technicians
will help you! (Source: EVIETNAM GROUP)
HOW
TO READ AND PRINT UNICODE
You
can read this page in Vietnamese by click here u-notesvni.pdf
or
down load u-notes-unicode.doc
or u-notesvni.doc
Part
I. This page is written in English because you could not read Vietnamese
characters on our Web Pages. The problem could be that your browser does
not know that our web pages are using Unicode encoding - a new encoding
standard that allows users to read several languages, including Vietnamese,
without the need of special fonts. The first thing you may need to
do one simple thing:
1.
If you are using MS Internet Explorer (must be version 5.0 or newer),
go to View > Encoding, select Unicode (UTF-8).
2.
If you are using Netscape 4.7 (or newer),
go to View > Encoding (or Character Sets) select Unicode (UTF-8).
After
doing so, please check if you can read this Vietnamese text. If you
still can not read Vietnamese text, please continue Part 2:
Part
II. After doing part I, you still can not view Vietnamese characters,
Your computer may not already have some fonts that support multi languages
made by Microsoft in accordance with Unicode standard (the older versions
of Win-NT, Win-98 and 95). In this case you can either:
1.
Upgrade your MS Windows to MS Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000,
or Windows NT (recent versions). or
2.
Download 3 kiểu chữ Unicode dưới đây:
New
Times Roman
Arial
Verdana
After
downloading this font, find this "times32.exe" file in your hard drive
and double-click on this file name to add this font to your system
(The *.exe is a self-installed file, when executed will replace the
old font with the newer version of Unicode standard). You may need
to restart Windows after adding font.
Part
III. How to Print Web Pages which use Unicode?
Unicode
is still new, when printing out hard copies of these web pages; the Vietnamese
characters may not be correctly printed. The easiest way is to convert
HTML web pages to MS Word Document then print it out by:
1.
Select, highlight and copy the text (begin the text title down to
the last word
of the text).
2.
Paste onto MS Word (new)
3.
Highlight text by (Ctrol + A) hay (Edit > Select All)
4.
Select font: Times New Roman.
5.
Print: File > Print > Properties > Graphics > OK
These
printers can print Unicode:
1.
HP 5L
2.
HP LaserJet 8000
3.
HP 4MP
4.
HP "Print Text as Graphics": File - Print - Properties - Print Text as
Graphics (ON)
5.
EPSON Color Stylus 440 (Inkjet, nay la` model 480)
6.
HP Inkjet 721C
7.
HP 970 Deskjet
8.
CANON Bubblejet BJC
9.
RICOH Aficio 270
Part
IV.How to Read E-mail which use Unicode?
Down
load How to Read E-mail (Doc
File 95 KB)
I-
Method One:
1)
Click View
2)
Click Encoding, then select Unicode (UTF-8)
(If
you can not see "Unicode (UTF-8)", select More
II-
Method Two:
1)
Move cursor of mouse, right click
2)
Click
Encoding
then select: Unicode (UTF-8)
(If
you can not see "Unicode (UTF-8)", select "More"
