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HaysenWong1
Dear Microsoft,
As I had researched on internet and the community which no one could solve this problem. First, the IME icon is a little floating icon showing "中" or "英" as a reminder to user which mode one is using in the chinese input method. However they have a problem that once I switch to another window while the floating icon is appearing and the switch is done before is disappear, it will keep lasting on the screen. which is definitely a bug. Another question is why for other Chinese input method e.g. pinyin can reserve option to turn the IME icon off however that isn't appearing on quick or cangjie input? please add the option to turn it off asap.
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As I had researched on internet and the community which no one could solve this problem. First, the IME icon is a little floating icon showing "中" or "英" as a reminder to user which mode one is using in the chinese input method. However they have a problem that once I switch to another window while the floating icon is appearing and the switch is done before is disappear, it will keep lasting on the screen. which is definitely a bug. Another question is why for other Chinese input method e.g. pinyin can reserve option to turn the IME icon off however that isn't appearing on quick or cangjie input? please add the option to turn it off asap.
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