OHHAMILT-L Archives

Archiver > OHHAMILT > 2004-12 > 1101952880


From: James and Barbara Dooley <>
Subject: Add another language to your keyboard
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 21:01:33 -0500
References: <113020041823.2761.41ACBA9F000A10D900000AC92200737478C9CBC7CE090E0B0207B4@comcast.net><6.0.0.22.1.20041130234834.01af8010@incoming.verizon.net>
In-Reply-To: <6.0.0.22.1.20041130234834.01af8010@incoming.verizon.net>


Now I've learned what I put in wrong on this process when I wrote it last
night. If anyone wants to know how to add another language to your
keyboard (then you have ALT + a number), just let me know. It really is easy.

Barbara

At 12:07 AM 12/1/2004, you wrote:
>You're quite welcome, Linda. With WORD you can add a language to your
>keyboard and switch to it when you need it.
>Start
>Control Panel
>Regional and Language Options
>Languages
>Details
>At this point, you should be able to choose another language, then by
>clicking on Language Bar, you can see the EN or DE (for Deutschland) for
>example, on the task bar and toggle back and forth to get the one you want.
>
>Well, I may be leading you astray. I know that's what I did to add German
>to this computer, but when I tried it on my laptop just now, the only
>thing shown after clicking on Details was the one language, English, that
>is already on it. Where are my other choices??? Anyway, you might
>experiment. HELP on this subject is absolutely no help!
>
>Barbara
>
>Good luck,
>Barbara
>
>At 01:23 PM 11/30/2004, wrote:
>>Thanks, Barbara, I don't have the German symbols on my keyboard or in my
>>software to show that symbol. Thanks for clarifying what I meant.
>>Linda in Utah


This thread: