When typing Chinese on a Mac, punctuation marks are displayed in English by default because of operating system settings.In most cases, the default input method is set to "American English" or other English dialects, which results in punctuation and keyboard layout being displayed in English.
To change the display of punctuation marks, you can do the following: 1. Click the Apple icon in the upper right corner of the screen and select "System Preferences". 2. Select the "Keyboard" option in the pop-up window. 3. In the keyboard tab, click the "Input Source" button at the bottom left corner. 4. Find the Chinese input methods (such as Pinyin, Wubi, etc.) you use in the input source list and check them. 5. After closing the window, a new icon will appear on the menu bar to indicate the currently selected input method.
After the above steps are changed, Chinese characters and corresponding punctuation marks should be displayed normally when typing.In addition, you can further adjust the relevant settings according to your personal preferences.
If you mean (,...?) and so on, it has nothing to do with the input method. You can also right-click on the Sogou interface, and then there is a soft keyboard that can use many symbols
Directly modify the text style, Start - Style - Text, right-click, Modify, Format - Font, and set "Chinese Font" (Song typeface) and "Times New Roman Font" respectively. After setting, you can enter the text normally as you want.
1. Click the input method icon above. 2. Click Preferences. 3. Click Common Options above. 4. Find the option to use English punctuation in Chinese in the initial state.Click to deselect this option. It's easy to use by hand.I hope it can help you!