Why is the text garbled when copying and pasting

  

Q: I have recently encountered a very strange problem, that is, garbled when copying and pasting text in Windows XP, and not only in the window interface, even in the "Notepad" program. There is no similar phenomenon in the Windows 98 system installed on the same machine. How can I solve this problem?
A: The cause of this problem is improper input method setting. Windows XP default input method is English, keyboard mode is American keyboard, this option has been used in Windows 98, and there is also a Chinese keyboard mode. Since Windows 98 uses American keyboard, there is no problem, so everyone is setting At the time, it is customary to delete the Chinese keyboard, leaving only the English keyboard. It is for this reason that the problem of garbled characters during copying is caused. The solution is to delete the English American keyboard mode, add the Chinese keyboard mode and set it to the default value. The specific steps are as follows: Right-click the language bar on the system desktop task bar, select the “Settings” command in the pop-up menu, go to the “Text Service and Input Language” dialog box, and switch to “ldquo; Set the ” tab, in the "Installed Services" list, find the English input method for the keyboard mode of the US English keyboard layout, delete it, and then set the default input language to "ld"; Chinese (China) - Simplified Chinese-American keyboard & rdquo;, finally save and exit. If you can't solve the problem, it is recommended that you start the Chinese input method when cutting and pasting, which can also eliminate garbled characters.




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