How to input half-width characters in Mozc (fcitx)?

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I don't seem to find any way to configure mozc-fcitx. By default, full-width characters are entered, which include even spaces. Is there a way to use mozc-fcitx to input half-width characters?







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          As mentioned in https://askubuntu.com/questions/169835/where-are-mozc-settings, the command /usr/lib/mozc/mozc_tool --mode=config_dialog launches mozc settings.






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            As mentioned in https://askubuntu.com/questions/169835/where-are-mozc-settings, the command /usr/lib/mozc/mozc_tool --mode=config_dialog launches mozc settings.






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                As mentioned in https://askubuntu.com/questions/169835/where-are-mozc-settings, the command /usr/lib/mozc/mozc_tool --mode=config_dialog launches mozc settings.






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                As mentioned in https://askubuntu.com/questions/169835/where-are-mozc-settings, the command /usr/lib/mozc/mozc_tool --mode=config_dialog launches mozc settings.







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