Thread: How can I install traditional Chinese input onto my new laptop?
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Feb 24th, 2008 11:11 PM
#1
How can I install traditional Chinese input onto my new laptop?
I bought a laptop (Vista) from Future Shop last Nov and I have been wanting to install chinese input on it. How can I do it? Can someone please list out the detailed steps I should go about doing it? (I know I need an original vista cd...)
thank you so much
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Feb 25th, 2008 05:20 AM
#2
The whole windows GUI or just for typing ?
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Feb 25th, 2008 03:18 PM
#3
Alot of people don't even know this exists...
Start
Control Panel (switch to classic View)
Regional & Language Options
Keyboards & languages
Change keyboards
Add
Select - Chinese (Taiwan)
Select - Keyboard
Select - Chinese (Traditional)- Quick (or your choice of input method)
OK
OK
Open up Word or something like that and toggle between input methods using the SHIFT - ALT key. (you will see an icon on the bottom right corner)
(part two in another tread below...)
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Feb 25th, 2008 03:23 PM
#4
part 2 if needed...
You may wish to change your non-Unicode programs to Chinese as well. This will help you display more chinese characters...ie imbedded MP3 stuff, possible messenger probelms, etc.
Your OS lanuage will still display english.
Start
Control Panel (switch to classic View)
Regional & Language Options
Administrative
Change system locale...
Select - Chinese (Taiwan)
OK
Restart now (requires reboot)
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Feb 25th, 2008 03:37 PM
#5

Originally Posted by
trinh
The whole windows GUI or just for typing ?
don't mean to hijack but is there a way to get the GUI in Chinese without having to get a localized version of XP?
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Feb 25th, 2008 03:41 PM
#6
the OP was just looking for inputing chinese and thats the way to do it.
The way you are talking about is installing the whole language pack for Vista and making the whole OS chinese. The pack is about 300mb d/l.
Opsss...(misread your reply)...
From what I understand, you need to install a Chinese Version of XP if you want the o/s to be chinese. If you just want to input chinese characters in XP; the steps above are almost the same.
Last edited by Rocky03; Feb 25th, 2008 at 03:44 PM.
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Feb 25th, 2008 04:39 PM
#7
if you use Messenger inputing chinese and your fiends can't see your chinese or theirs; follow step 2.
This also helps out on the MP3 stuff, importing chinese bookmarks as well if you need it.
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