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    Text Service and Input Languages

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Stalvros, Aug 20, 2007.

  1. Stalvros

    Stalvros Notebook Evangelist

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    I dont know where to start but...

    anyways
    I installed Windows XP Pro in my D900K
    I installed Windows XP Home in my D900T

    now what i want is the text service and input languages
    so that you can type in chinese language in my D900T.

    For those of you who dont know what im referring to,
    i took a picture here
    [​IMG]

    so yeah
    i was wondering if there's any way to get that appeared on my D900T?
    any secondary or any 3rd patyy software i can install~
     
  2. PhoenixFx

    PhoenixFx Notebook Virtuoso

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    Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Languages (Tab) > Details (Button) > Preferences > Language Bar > Show the language bar on the desktop / Show additional language bar icon in task bar

    You will also have to add Chinese as a New input Language, and select a proper keyboard layout.