Several customers running Ubuntu 20.04 have asked if they can add the Chinese Pinyin language as an input? Their Dell computer shipped with Ubuntu 20.04 in English.
We have confirmed that you can. However, the steps that are involved in adding Chinese Pinyin input are more complex than adding most other languages as an input.
The following guide was verified on an XPS 9310 laptop that shipped with Ubuntu 20.04. However, these steps are applicable to any Dell computer that shipped with Ubuntu 20.04:
Open a Terminal Window:
Use the CTRL+ALT+T keyboard Shortcut.
sudo apt install ibus-pinyin
ibus restart
(Do not run this command as root.)
ibus-setup
(Do not run this command as root.)
Click the Input Method tab on the window that appears.
Click Add.
Select Chinese and then Pinyin.
Open the Settings application:
Open the applications launcher and select the Settings app. (You can find it quicker if you type Settings into the search bar.)
Select Regions and Languages from the list that runs down the left-hand side of the settings window:
Click the Manage Installed Languages button.
(If prompted, install additional language packages as directed.)
Verify that the Keyboard input method system is set to ibus.
Go to Install/Remove Languages, and check the check box next to Chinese, simplified.
Log out of Ubuntu.
Log back in.
Open the Settings app and go back to Region and Language:
Click the Language button and select Chinese.
Go to Input Sources and click the + to add your new keyboard layout.