Hi Stephen, On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 23:45, Stephen Liu wrote: > > Login GNOME 'American English' > > Niether can I find "Internet/Intranet Input Method" > with 'Right_click' on GNOME desktop > > Nor can I find "Input Method" menu Not right-click on GNOME desktop, but right-click on gedit or Evolution's email compose edit box. Then, choose Input Methods / Internet/Intranet Input Method. The GIMLET applet will appear on the panel (task bar). In my case, it shows "English". Clicking on the applet, do whatever necessary to select Simplified Chinese, then use pinyin to input Chinese characters. Don't use space bar while entering Chinese character, cause if you hit space bar, the applet will switch to show 英文, which indicates that pinyin input is disabled. To reenable it, click on GIMLET applet and select Chinese again. To disable pinyin (to enter English words), hit space bar, or Ctrl-Space Bar, or click on GIMLET applet and select English. This facility is not user-friendly yet, but at least now, I can use it effectively, after getting to know its bizarre behavior. Hope that helps. -- Daniel.