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| Regional Settings Hi; I had to install a Korean Language Pack in my computer so that Korean Documents could be read and typed. My main language is English. Now, in the clock in the lower right of the screen, the Korean word for morning and evening shows up. That isnt too big of a problem, but some software will show garbage instead of text because it is trying to translate what it thinks is Korean. How can I make all my software run in only English, and then turn on the Korean only when it is needed? Thanks for any help. Pat |
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| Re: Regional Settings Is there a blue square that says KR in the system tray? Go into Control Panel | Keyboard... & change the Input Locale etc to English as default. Now the blue square should say EN for English -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) |
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