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Post by sooyoungbabe on Jan 30, 2012 15:21:08 GMT -5
how do you type in korean? i am tired of copying and pasting the characters everywhere, lol. =)
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Post by songxkwon on Jan 30, 2012 15:25:37 GMT -5
Lucky for you, I found this recently on Soshified. This is very well explained, so I'm just gonna copy and paste. Credit for it goes to semi-fly. This guide should work for both Windows XP and Windows Vista 01. Click on Start 02. Click on Settings This should bring up your control panel 03. Double click on Regional and Language Options 04. Click on the third tab "Keyboards and Languages Options" 05. Click on Change keyboard 06. Click Add 07. Scroll down to "Korean" 08. Click on the "+" 09. Check "Microsoft IME" 10. Click Ok Depending on how your system is set up you may need to supply it with your Windows installation CD, if you do not have this you may need to look on Microsoft.com for the appropriate drivers/dlls. 11. Click ok, this should close the "Keyboads and Languages" window 12. Click ok, this should close the "Regional and Language Options" window 13. Exit Control Panel On your task bar (where your clock resides) you should see a little icon with your default language "DE" (for German) / "EN" (for English) and so on. When you want to switch to the desired language click on the language icon and select the language you wish to use. You can also use the shortcut Left Alt + Shift to toggle from one language to another. If you are unfamiliar with the Korean language keyboard lay out you might want to search images.google.com and type "Korean Language Keyboard" and you should find a graphic displaying the layout. It should looks something like:
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Post by 由美 . on Jan 30, 2012 15:28:41 GMT -5
btw sooyoungbabe, this works for other languages too ~ !! i have this set up for Japanese. thanks to my father ~ ahh ~ songxkwon, thank yaa for the keyboard. definitely will help mehh ~ !
ありがとう !!
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