How to type Chinese characters on trackpad with El Capitan?

Hello everyone. I appreciated the upgrade of my MacBook Pro from Yosemite to El Capitan, but I have a problem. I used to write Chinese characters by trackpad before, now it does not work. I mean, the cursor disappears each time that I start to draw, so I can't choose the good character of the list. It is not reappear although I hide the writing Board and can be taken back if I stop and then reconnect. How can I solve this problem? I'm studying Chinese and Japanese, so I need this tool.

Maybe Tom Gewecke will stop and make some suggestions. It is a language very knowledgable about the Mac expert. It has already recommended this article:

OS X El Capitan: on the writing of the Trackpad input source

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