Easily handle multiple languages ​​in Windows 8

  

Whether you are proficient in multiple languages ​​or just need to complete a foreign language assignment, you can use Windows 8 to read and type in multiple languages. In some countries, you can purchase computers that are pre-installed in multiple languages. If the language you need is not pre-installed, you can add it manually.

Once you're done, you can choose your display language and then switch between different languages ​​as you type.

The operation method is as follows:

1. Open the “Search” charm, enter <;language", select “Set", and then click “Add Language".

2. Browse or use the search box to find the language you want to add, then double-click the language you want to add.

If you don't have a language installed, you will need to download the language pack so that you can read the text in Windows in the language you want. If you need a language pack, you will see the language next to “can be downloaded”. Click “Options" and follow the on-screen instructions to install the language pack.

Now you can set a language as the display language:

1. In the language list of the "Language" control panel, check if there is a language name next to you. ;Windows display language: Available & rdquo;.

2. If so, click “Upward> until the language is at the top of the list.

3. Log out and log back in to complete.

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