Chinese Character Input?

Hi, I have snow leopard and I was wondering how to do the chinese character input, I know that you use the trackpad, but where do I go to do it? Thanks

First of all you need to turn-on the features on the International Panel Located in the Preference area.
I have encounter some bugs on the TrackPad Input. It recognize the characters quite well but, it is quite difficult to delete or accept characters you will understand what I'm saying when you tried it out.

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