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Wed 5 Jul, 2006 09:32 pm
I want to be able to switch my PC's language between English and Thai. I can set up my email and office applications to recognise Thai characters, but I can't work out how to do an immediate swap between the two languages using the language bar. Any ideas?
Wilso, you could try creating two different user accounts one for each language, then at login you could choose.
All the PC's I've used in internet cafe's in Thailand can do a quick swap, so I know it can be done, just don't know how.
I worked it out. I'll bet A2K can't display them. Let's try.
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Maybe its a third party piece of software - are you still over there? You could ask them.
No it's available in Windows. I just had to find the right buttons to press. Unfortunately, I've lost the set of keyboard stickers I got with my learning Thai book. I've just ordered some more.
Wilso, I've seven languages set on my computer (Cyrillic alphabet included).
I just switch to one of them by clicking on the language bar.
Install the language (follow Windows procedure)
Right click on task bar => click "tools bar" => click to activate "language bar".
Then right click on "Language bar" icon that appears in your task bar.
Check "settings". Then you can see the languages you installed..