Trouble using Chinese (simplified) language- Counting on you Tom!??

I am trying to use Simplified Chinese. I have gotten to the point to where I can type and find my character choice but words like "ge" which should bring up "个" as one of the first choices is on page 8 or 9. How do I get the most frequently used characters to come up first? I have chosen "adjust frequency" in the preference tabs and everything else I can think of but to no avail. Also, on the pop up pallet of choices I have what look like little yield signs with "!" in them and I can't figure out what they are telling me or how to find more info on them. Please put me out of my misery and help me out here. Thanks in advance

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