System copy text paste garbled solution

  
                  

Q: I installed the Windows 2000 operating system on my computer. When I found the "copy" /"paste" operation in the system, the text pasted into the text file is garbled. How can I solve this problem?

A: This is a very common phenomenon in Windows 2000 and Windows XP systems, which is a setting problem. The solution to this problem is:

1. Use the "Ctrl+Shift" key combination to call up the Chinese input method before copying the text, and then perform the "copy" /"paste" operation without garbled characters. It is.

2. Do not use the "text editor" that comes with the system, install the EmEditor or UltraEdit text editor, and select the "Paste in ANSI" function.

3, Another solution is to set the default text input method to the English input method in the Chinese state. Use the mouse to select "Start → Settings → Control Panel → Text Service" on the system desktop. There are usually two languages, English and Simplified Chinese. There are "English (United States)" items under English. Projects such as "Simplified Chinese Input Method (US)" and "Microsoft Pinyin Input Method". In fact, this "Simplified Chinese Input Method (US)" is to enter English in the Chinese state. But it is different from the English (United States) below in English above, the latter is to enter English in English. As long as you set this "Simplified Chinese Input Method (US)" as the default input method (after the lower right corner input method always shows "Ch" instead of "En"), there will be no garbled paste. If you can't find this item on your computer, you don't have it installed, either through the system disk or using the above method.

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