NYMountaineer
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Tue Sep-08-09 03:17 PM
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Question for those who know about Windows XP |
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So I'm terrible with computers.
I was wondering if someone on here knew how to convert to Cyrillic Text on Windows XP, ie, switch over and have my keyboard be able to type Cyrillic Letters?
I used to be able to on my laptop, but I deleted it after I kept accidentally activating it and not knowing how to turn it off.
Thanks for any advice.
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Franzia
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Tue Sep-08-09 03:39 PM
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1. I'm not sure if this is correct, but here goes: |
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Edited on Tue Sep-08-09 03:46 PM by Franzia
Go to Start > Control Panel > Regional and Language Options.
Choose the tab Languages, click on Details.
The Text Services and Input Languages box should open.
Make sure the Settings tab is selected and click on the Add button.
The Add Input Languages box should open.
There should be a drop-down menu in that box that allows you to change the keyboard input language.
On edit: If this works for you, you can save this as a Notepad (.txt) file by opening Notepad, copying and pasting, renaming it, and saving in an easy-to-find location. I have saved many such tips this way for future reference.
:hi:
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