Eliminate the garbled tricks in Windows XP

  
The question is very strange? How can there be garbled copying in Windows XP? Of course! If you set it incorrectly, it will be easy to appear! Not long ago! I made a large-scale setup for my Windows XP: including the area, system, network, etc. As a result, when I set it up, I found that if I copy the content from some software to the notepad, there will be garbled characters, and If you copy to Word, it will not display properly unless copied to Ultraedit. The result of course is that I can only use Ultraedit to do the transfer station, copy the content to be copied from some software to Ultraedit, and then copy it to other software. This is very troublesome, but I have no other better. The way, for this matter, I went to some websites to ask for help, and the results did not get a good answer. There is no way, I have to use it first. Until one day, I found that when copying content from Kingsoft PowerWord 2002 could not be copied normally, I thought of Jinshan Forum, so I posted a post on Jinshan Forum for help. After a few days, I came back to Jinshan Forum and found it. Jinshan Company has given a solution. After reading the solution carefully, I suddenly realized that I had made a mistake, and I also clearly saw that Windows XP is still not doing well in some places. The program will be provided to you in detail below. The problem lies in the input method. The default input method of Windows XP is English, and the keyboard mode is American keyboard. This option has been used in Win98, and the Chinese keyboard mode is also provided. Since Win98 uses American keyboard, there is no problem. So when I set it up, I deleted the Chinese keyboard and only kept the English keyboard. It is because of this problem that the problem of garbled characters in copying occurs. Knowing this is very easy, delete the English American keyboard mode, add the Chinese keyboard mode and set it to the default value.
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