I can't key in Chinese characters on laptop?

1. I can't key in Chinese chracters when using my Macbook pro. How can I solve this problem?
2. How can I install "Dayi" input method to my Macbook pro?

Apple provides a large number of Chinese input systems in OS X .  For info on how to use them, see
http://www.yale.edu/chinesemac

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