Question:
How do I switch from one language to another on my keyboard?
Thomas B
2007-05-12 16:24:56 UTC
I have softwear and fonts for two languages, English and Bulgarian, installed in my computer. I put the stickers on all the keys so that I can see both letters - English and Bulgarian (Cyrillic). How do I put the icon on the screen that I can click on in order to switch from one font to another?
Three answers:
Woody
2007-05-12 16:34:04 UTC
I am assuming that you have windows xp. Go to Control Panel and open the 'Regional and Languages Options' dialog. On the 'Languages' tab there is a button at the top labeled 'Details...' Click it and it will open the keyboard language dialog. Click the 'Add...' button and select the language.

You'll want to be sure to set your preferences for your key combination (I use left alt+shift) and you probably want to display the language bar so you can know which language you are typing in. Good Luck!
? ?
2007-05-12 16:33:52 UTC
you can easily switch between them by pressing alt and shift together at the same time.



if the language bar does not appear on ur desktop, do the following:



go to Control panel >> Regional and language options

then choose the 'languages' tab and then click on 'details' then click on 'language bar' and check 'Show the language bar on the desktop'
author
2007-05-12 16:33:24 UTC
try www.download.com/ then search example(virtual Italian keyboard) download it, and you simply point to the foreign letters, and click them then it types them on your document.


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