
Type roman strings using hiragana or katakana on Mac
After you set up a Japanese input source, you can convert hiragana to roman characters.
Automatically type common roman strings
When you type well-known roman strings that contain punctuation, such as http:, www., and file:, they’re automatically converted to roman characters using the Romaji input mode.
- On your Mac, switch to a Japanese input source. 
- In an app, type a common roman string (such as http:). 
- Press the Return key to confirm the conversion and return to the input mode you were using. 
For example, if you’re using the Hiragana input mode and you type “koreha,http:” (これは、hっtp:), when you type the colon (:), the input mode changes to Romaji; when you press Return to confirm the conversion, the input mode reverts to Hiragana.
Use Windows-like shortcuts to enter Romaji mode and type roman characters
- On your Mac, switch to a Japanese input source. 
- Click the Input menu in the menu bar, then choose Open Japanese - Kana Settings or Open Japanese - Romaji Settings. 
- Click Japanese - Kana or Japanese - Romaji in the sidebar, then select “Windows-like shortcuts.” 
- In an app, press the Shift key as you type any letter to enter Romaji mode. In Romaji mode, text you type is entered as roman characters. 
- Press the Return key to confirm the conversion and return to the input mode you were using.