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Windows XP system cannot display Korean Chinese, only Windows 7 can input Korean Chinese.
Right-click on the language bar and select"Settings"to open the Text Service & Input Language dialog box. Select"Add"。
Select the Korean option, put the checkboxes in front of Korean and Microsoft IME, and click OK.
The 24 basic letters of Korean Chinese are distributed on different keys of the keyboard, and like our English keyboard, there are also eight basic keys, these eight basic keys are: , semicolon key. The index and little fingers of the left and right hands are placed on the eight basic keys, and the two thumbs are placed on the space bar.
We divide the main keyboard area into sections, with each finger responsible for one or more of them. The left index finger is responsible for eight keys, the right index finger is responsible for eight keys, and the middle, ring and little fingers of the left and right hands are generally responsible for only four keys arranged diagonally from top to bottom.
In addition to this, there are also function keys, such as the shift key, the control key, the tab key, and the windows key, which are respectively handled by the two little fingers of the left and right hands, and the two thumbs are responsible for the longest space bar in the bottom row. For example, the shift key, which is used to enter five tight sounds and some compound vowels, if you want to use the left key to enter tight sounds, press the shift key with the little finger of your right hand, and use the little finger of your left hand with the right key.
Because the span of the keypad area and the function keypad area is large, the hand must leave the key position when pressing the key, so there is no specific requirement. Each time you hit any key, your finger should return to the eight basic keys.
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It's the so-called hard-bound disc.,Similar to the genuine system CD.。。。 It's a slow kind to install.
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If the Chinese version of the system wants to display languages other than Chinese and English, it needs to have fonts for that language; If you want to display other languages, you should have a language pack for that language.
Your XP's computer can't display Korean, which means that XP is a lite version, and the Korean font has been reduced.
The solution is to install the Korean font, the Windows system comes with and two Korean fonts by default, you can copy them from others or ** these two fonts to install. Of course, you can also ** other Korean fonts.
How to use the font: Unzip the font and copy it to C: Windows Fonts, or the font in the Control Panel.
If you want to input Korean, you can use the Microsoft Global for Korean or a third-party Korean input method.
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Do you want to change the entire desktop of XP to Korean? Or do you want to load Korean in the language bar?
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I've had this situation before.
I can't find out the poison, anyway, all of a sudden, the Korean language is all frames (it used to be good), but the Korean in word is still good.
It's just that the file name can't be Korean.
Tossed a pass to no avail, I tried your method above, but it didn't work.
Later, I didn't care, but after a while I reinstalled the system, okay.
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Basically, the system comes with the right-click language bar-settings-add and select Korean in the input language list.
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Click on the square bar at the bottom right foot of the computer to set it, and at the same time place the Windows 2000 system drive disk driver in the drive to install and set it.
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Generally, in the input method, that is, the language bar, right-click - set - add - Korean.
The Korean input method will appear! Korean keyboard comparison.
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Install the Korean Input Method! In the same way as installing Microsoft Pinyin, the XP system comes with it. In the control panel,Region and language,Install the input method inside,Mine is win7,The pattern is not the same,So you can check the network,There should be instructions on how to install the input method。
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