I searched but only found guides for XP. So do any of you know how to do this? (Note that it is working in general programs like MSN, etc.)
[H] Windows Vista + Korean?
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Skew
United States1019 Posts
I searched but only found guides for XP. So do any of you know how to do this? (Note that it is working in general programs like MSN, etc.) | ||
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ambit!ous1
United States3662 Posts
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LosingID8
CA10828 Posts
i have no clue, as i don't have vista. | ||
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Skew
United States1019 Posts
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oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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Live2Win
United States6657 Posts
So if I type: 지지 수고 It will come out: 지 지수고 Or if I type an exclamation or question mark, or put in a number the last letter will just repeat itself. So if I type: 하이요! / 하이요? /하2요 It will come out: 하이요요 / 하이요요 / 하하요 It get's frustrating. | ||
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GTR
51500 Posts
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Skew
United States1019 Posts
start > control panel > clock, language & region > regional & language options > administrative > change system locale > Korean | ||
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koreakool
United States334 Posts
On October 10 2007 13:20 Live2Win wrote: for me on Vista, when I type something and hit space the space will come before the letter, not after. So if I type: 지지 수고 It will come out: 지 지수고 Or if I type an exclamation or question mark, or put in a number the last letter will just repeat itself. So if I type: 하이요! / 하이요? /하2요 It will come out: 하이요요 / 하이요요 / 하하요 It get's frustrating. I have this problem as well. Typing a sentence with Vista in Korean is very annoying, because you must constantly delete extraneous characters every time you make a space or end a sentence. Can this be fixed? | ||
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
never had problems making it work back in XP but now that i'm running vista i'm clueless i've already set that system locale to Korean already and also have the language installed as one of my input ones...please help anyone! :D | ||
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ryung70
Germany227 Posts
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kpcrew
Korea (South)1071 Posts
didnt know it was so widespread | ||
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
hi everyone i managed to figure it out! well actually i dont actually know which button i pressed made it work but i only changed 2 things today so you can try for yourself. firstly in the time/curency/ format settings i changed THAT to korean as well. then in the System locale options tab, under there is something about Copying to other accounts? i then clicked that, chose to copy to local accounts or soemthing like that? and VOILA !! it works now :D:D:D im so glad hahah. | ||
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i've already set that system locale to Korean already and also have the language installed as one of my input ones...