Description
When typing Korean in Typing Mode (pressing 'T'), the characters do not combine properly. Instead, they are separated into individual consonants and vowels (a known as IME composition issue).
Current Behavior
When typing Korean characters, they are not composed together. Instead, they are rendered as separated individual consonants and vowels on the screen.
- For example, typing "가나다" results in "ㄱ ㅏ ㄴ ㅏ ㄷ ㅏ"
Expected Behavior
Korean characters should be correctly composed and combined according to the macOS standard IME behavior.
Steps to Reproduce
- Enter Drawing mode (Control+2).
- Press T to enter Typing Mode.
- Change the macOS input source to Korean.
- Type "가나다"
- Observe the separated characters instead of combined ones.
Product Version
Sysinternals ZoomIt 12.21.0
macOS Version
Tahoe 26.6.1
Additional Context

Description
When typing Korean in Typing Mode (pressing 'T'), the characters do not combine properly. Instead, they are separated into individual consonants and vowels (a known as IME composition issue).
Current Behavior
When typing Korean characters, they are not composed together. Instead, they are rendered as separated individual consonants and vowels on the screen.
Expected Behavior
Korean characters should be correctly composed and combined according to the macOS standard IME behavior.
Steps to Reproduce
Product Version
Sysinternals ZoomIt 12.21.0
macOS Version
Tahoe 26.6.1
Additional Context