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On September 23 2006 04:03 zXk3 wrote: wow.. awesome.. my contribution 뭐 있어요?<--> What do you have?<--> anj dlTdjdy 나는한국어를공부학다<--> I am learning korean<-->sksmsgksrnrdjfmfrhdqngkrek 안 녕 하 세 요<--> Good morning/afternoon/night<-->dks sud gk tp dy 네<-->Yes<--> sp 아니오<-->No<-->dk sl dh
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On November 14 2006 19:47 skyglow1 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 14 2006 18:52 jkillashark wrote: Okay so here goes. I'm assuming you already have Korean installed on the computer.
1. Leave it in English mode. 2. Start BW and go onto Battle.net 3. Alt+Shift 4. PRESS THE RIGHT ALT ONCE 5. Type Korean 6. Press the right alt again to change back to English. At the alt+shift step, is that left alt+shift or it doesn't matter? After you've done the alt+shift once you don't need to do it again for the duration that bw is open so that you can jsut keep pressing the right alt to switch between them?
Nvm this works perfectly. Cool stuff ^^
Edit: How do you switch it in normal programs outside of sc? I can't get it to switch to korean outside of sc but inside of sc its working.
Edit2: Nvm I'm a retard you can't type korean in trillian lol
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On November 14 2006 20:12 infinity21 wrote: or you can just install east-asian languages on your comp and select the korean keyboard ^^; all you have to do is push alt to change between english and korean
But I need windows service pack 2 CD to install T___T
"wears" time
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Eck more problems T_T I use a keyboard that has a united kingdom layout. I set the settings so that left alt + shift chnages the input language, but it ends up changing the keyboard layout as well which I don't want. Like usually when its in normal english mode and I type shift + 2 it gives me " but when I go left alt + shift then type shift + 2 it gives me @ which I don't want. How do I stop it from changing the keyboard layout when switching between inpuit languages?
Could someone also explain what the options are for the Korean IME input system thing?
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Korea (South)11568 Posts
I thought 응 was yes.. 하이 was hi 고고 was gogo...
all a lie?!
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a while ago i enabled all the korean stuff and it made my right ctrl key not work(which i use for hotkeying 0-8), at the time i just turned it all off, but now id like it on. anyway to have it not mess with the right ctrl key?
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nice guide, anymore words!?!
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United States5262 Posts
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wow i'm korean and i could still use this. thx
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On November 15 2006 15:11 jkillashark wrote: 팀리퀴드 - Team Liquid
hehehe that's pretty neat!
but how do you guys know so much korean? O.O
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팀리퀴드!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nice, thanks jkilla
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On November 15 2006 15:42 vinsc wrote:hehehe that's pretty neat! but how do you guys know so much korean? O.O jkillashark is Korean,and so are a lot of the other people that gave guides, and the rest just learned I'm pretty sure
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On September 23 2006 20:49 jkillashark wrote:Alt+Shift changes the IME (Input Method Editor). When in Battle.net 1. Press Alt+Shift 2. Press RIGHT Alt once. Type wlwl. If it doesn't show up as 지지, you need to install the Korean IME. Go to Bard's Displaying Korean guide
hmm i have windows xp, and i did all of that. I can see korean fine now on b.net but.... it wont let me type it. Alt and shift then right alt does absolutely nothing on my computerT_T
help someone plz^_^
edit: nvm think i fixed it
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this is kind of just a side question but
sometimes when im playing, i will switch korean to english or vis versa and all of my keys will be hotkeys
like the game will start and i will press S for scv, and it will bring up some menu thing (im guessing its something like alt+s) it gets pretty annoying because i have to reload starcraft and explain why i left the game ~_~;;
does anyone know the problem?
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can someone give me the key combination for "english plz" and " I don't speak korean"
t.t
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ezzzzzz me no korean yo
english language yo.
me no gosu me 초보 ㅋㅋ 안녕하세요!
고 저그!!!
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On November 15 2006 17:26 OverTheUnder wrote: can someone give me the key combination for "english plz" and " I don't speak korean"
t.t
Well to say i'm a foreigner is "저 외국인이에요" = wj dhlrnrdlsdldpdy which might come in handy for "I don't speak Korean" = 저 한국말 못해요 = wj gksrnrakf ahtgody for "English plz" = "영어로 대화해요" = duddjfh eoghkgody seems about right. somebody with better korean might want to change this
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