Keyboard shortcuts for the Traditional Chinese input method on Mac
When using a Traditional Chinese input source, you can use keyboard shortcuts to change the input source, open preferences, or convert text.
Note: Keyboard shortcuts in apps may vary depending on the language and keyboard layout you’re using on your Mac. If the shortcuts below don’t work as you expect, look in the app menus in the menu bar to see the correct shortcuts. You can also use the Keyboard Viewer to see your current keyboard layout, known as an input source.
Action | Shortcut |
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Switch to the Zhuyin - Traditional input source | Control-Shift-Z |
Switch to the Pinyin - Traditional input source | Control-Shift-P |
Switch to the Shuangpin - Traditional input source | Control-Shift-D |
Switch to the Cangjie - Traditional input source | Control-Shift-C |
Switch to the Sucheng - Traditional input source | Control-Shift-S |
Switch to the Stroke - Traditional input source | Control-Shift-H |
Switch to the Zhuyin Eten - Traditional input source | Control-Shift-E |
Open the punctuation window | Option-Shift-B |
Show structural candidates | Shift-Space bar |
Open the Facemarks & Punctuation window | Shift-6 |
Forget the selected word | Shift-Delete |
Find an input code | Option-Shift-L |
Convert Traditional Chinese text to Simplified Chinese text | Control-Option-Shift-Command-C |
Use half-width punctuation | Option-Shift-H |
Open help for an input source | Option-Shift-E |