Difference between revisions of "Change Input Language"
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== Windows XP == | == Windows XP == | ||
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+ | #Navigate to the Control Panel, then select Regions & Language. | ||
+ | #Select the tab titled Keyboards and Languages, then click Change Keyboards. | ||
+ | #Click Add, then find the language that you want to use. | ||
+ | #Click the + signs to expand the information for that language. Then check the boxes next to the languages that you want to use. | ||
+ | #Select OK in all three windows to accept changes and exit the menu. | ||
+ | #To toggle between languages now, click on the capitalized two-letter abbreviation (example: EN for English) that is located by your quick-start buttons on the bottom right of your screen. | ||
== Mac OS X == | == Mac OS X == |
Revision as of 18:03, 12 July 2011
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Some students may need to setup their computer in input text in different languages.
Windows XP
- Navigate to the Control Panel, then select Regions & Language.
- Select the tab titled Keyboards and Languages, then click Change Keyboards.
- Click Add, then find the language that you want to use.
- Click the + signs to expand the information for that language. Then check the boxes next to the languages that you want to use.
- Select OK in all three windows to accept changes and exit the menu.
- To toggle between languages now, click on the capitalized two-letter abbreviation (example: EN for English) that is located by your quick-start buttons on the bottom right of your screen.
Mac OS X
- Select System Preferences, then Language & Text.
- Select the tab titled Input Sources.
- Find the language that you would like to add and check the box next to it. Exit the window.
- To toggle between languages now, click on the flag icon at the top of your screen on the right-hand side of your menu bar.