This time,Microsoft Clipchamp We will introduce the cause and solution to the bug that causes text input to be automatically converted.
For example, if you type "aisu," it will become "aiais" as soon as you type "ais." If you try to type "hello baby," it will automatically be converted to "hello a hello ak hello ak."

How to fix the bug that causes text input to be automatically converted in Microsoft Clipchamp
Cause
The bug that causes input characters to be converted automatically is caused by the font.
As you type, Microsoft Clipchamp acts as if it is monitoring your input in real time.
Therefore, if you are entering text in a language that is not supported by the current font, some kind of bug will occur and the text will be converted automatically.
This is not limited to Japanese, but also to other languages other than English.Occurs when the input language is not supported by the fonts installed in Microsoft Clipchamp international success.
The bug does not occur when inputting English.
approach
The paid version of Microsoft Clipchamp allows you to add custom fonts (fonts on your PC), so adding a font that supports Japanese should solve the problem.
The free version does not allow you to add fonts, so you will need to use Notepad or similar to enter text.
You can avoid the bug by copying the text you typed and pasting it into Microsoft Clipchamp's text editor.
This method also prevents garbled Japanese characters (except for symbols and full-width English characters).
*If you select the font "Dela Gothic One", the characters will not be garbled, but they will become thicker.
The problem is that the font does not support Japanese, so repairing, resetting, or reinstalling the app will not improve the situation.
Hopefully, this will be addressed in a future update of Microsoft Clipchamp.

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