I discovered how to switch the keyboard layout and other preferences in
Ubuntu 13.10.

Here is what I did -
1.  sudo apt-get install ibus-clutter ibus-qt4   (not sure if this step is 
necessary, but I noticed these two were missing with my Ubuntu 13.10 install, 
even after enabling ibus-chewing)
2.  log out and log back in using gnome-shell   (granted not everyone installs 
gnome-shell, but I did and it's the only way I found so far)
3.  you should see input method icon on top gnome panel, next to speaker icon
4.  click on input method icon and select another method (e.g. bopomofo or 
chewing)
5.  click on the same input method icon again and you'll see Preference (for 
bopomofo) and Settings (for Chewing) !!!!
>From what I can tell, you can also do the same for bopomofo without 
>gnome-shell, by executing the following command -
python /usr/share/ibus-pinyin/setup/main.py bopomofo

Hope this helps,

David

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  Ubuntu 13.10 has no way to change individual input method settings

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