FAQs: Adding Keyboard Layouts in Windows 2000
Before adding keyboard layouts for different languages, you need to install multilingual support.
Follow these steps to add multilingual support.
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On the Start menu, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. |
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Click Regional Options. |
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Under Language Settings for the System, select the check boxes for language supports you want to install. |
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Windows will prompt you to insert the Windows 2000 system CD. Follow the CD prompts to install the selected language supports. |
To add keyboard layouts for different languages, follow these steps.
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On the Start menu, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. |
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Click the Input Locales tab. |
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Under Installed Input Locales, click Add. |
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In the Input Locale box, use the drop down list to select a keyboard layout, and click OK. The selected keyboard will appear in the Installed Input Locales list. |
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Add as many other keyboard layouts as you would like. |
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Click Apply, then exit the Control Panel. |
If you click the Language icon in the task bar (bottom, right corner of the window), a list of keyboards will appear from which you can make a selection. Once you change the keyboard, the keys’ assignments will be changed accordingly to that language/country’s keyboard (or input-locale).
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