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What’s AsusIMEToastManager.exe (ASUS Smart Input)? Is it safe or a virus?

The file named AsusIMEToastManager.exe from ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC., described as "ASUS Smart Input," is associated with ASUS's input method software. This application is designed to provide a personalized input experience, particularly for users who utilize Bopomofo input methods. It allows for mixed-language input and offers features tailored to specific language inputs. ​

Bopomofo, also known as Zhuyin Fuhao, is a phonetic system used in Taiwan to teach Mandarin pronunciation. It comprises 37 symbols and 5 tone marks, representing all possible sounds in Mandarin. Unlike Pinyin, which uses the Roman alphabet, Bopomofo employs unique symbols derived from ancient Chinese characters. It's commonly used in educational materials and as an input method for typing Chinese characters on digital devices.

If you have this file on your system, it's likely because you've installed the ASUS Smart Input application to facilitate specialized input methods. The application is available for download from the Microsoft Store, indicating its legitimacy and official support.

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Who makes AsusIMEToastManager.exe (ASUS Smart Input)?

We’ve found ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. should be the publisher of AsusIMEToastManager.exe.

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Last updated: April 29, 2025

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