Specifies a value that determines the IME (Input Method Editor) status of the object when that object is selected.
[Visual Basic] Public Enum IMEMode [C#] public enum IMEMode [C++] public enum IMEMode
[JScript] In JScript, you can use the enumerations in the NGWS frameworks, but you cannot define your own.
Member Name | Description |
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Alpha | Alphanumeric SBC. This setting is valid for Japanese IME only. |
AlphaFull | Alphanumeric DBC. This setting is valid for Japanese IME only. |
Disable | IME disabled. This mode is similar to IMEMode = 2, except the value 3 disables IME. With this setting, the users cannot turn the IME on from the keyboard, and the IME floating window is hidden. This setting is valid for Japanese IME only. |
Hangul | Hangeul SBC. This setting is valid for Korean IME only. |
HangulFull | Hangeul DBC. This setting is valid for Korean IME only. |
Hiragana | Hiragana double-byte characters (DBC). This setting is valid for Japanese IME only. |
Katakana | Katakana DBC. This setting is valid for Japanese IME only. |
KatakanaHalf | Katakana single-byte characters (SBC). This setting is valid for Japanese IME only. |
NoControl | None (Default). This value indicates "No control to IME". When the IMEMode property is set to 0, you can use the IMEStatus function to determine the current IME status. |
Off | IME off. This mode indicates that the IME is off, meaning that the object behaves the same as English entry mode. This setting is valid for Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese IME only. |
On | IME on. This value indicates that the IME is on and characters specific to Chinese or Japanese can be entered. This setting is valid for Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese IME only. |
Namespace: System.WinForms
Assembly: System.WinForms.dll