The best way to solve traditional Chinese characters in XP/Vista

  
XP/Vista solves the traditional Chinese characters who like to play games will encounter a flaw: the traditional game produced by Hong Kong and Taiwan shows the garbled problem in Simplified Chinese Windows, brought us Great inconvenience. In fact, the main reason for the garbled is that the language code page used by RTHK Windows is Big5 code, and the mainland is the national standard (GB). If the game is not designed according to Unicode code, there will be garbled characters. Modifying the system language code page settings Another way is to modify the language code page settings for “Control Panel”. Click the “Start” menu, select “Control Panel”, then check “Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options. In the "Language and Regional Options" window, select “Advanced& rdquo; this page, then set the "non-Unicode programming language setting"; this item is changed from "Chinese mainland Chinese(PRC)"" Hong Kong Chinese (HongKongS.AR)” or Taiwan Province can also, and then press the "OK" button to save the changes. At this point, you have not completed all the steps! To restart, the settings will take effect. vice versa. The advantage of this modification is that you don't have to install a traditional version of Windows. The disadvantage is that it will affect the Simplified Chinese software after turning it into Traditional Chinese. If you want to use Simplified Chinese software, you need to change it back. Installing Traditional Chinese Windows This is the most direct and thorough solution. Just install a space in the existing hard disk and install a traditional Chinese version of Windows. The Windows installer will automatically create a multi-boot menu that will take you to the Simplified or Traditional version of Windows within 30 seconds of each boot. The advantage of this is that there is no longer a need to coordinate the different requirements of different software for the Windows system language; the disadvantage is that it takes up more hard disk space. Using Microsoft's language setting tools Many people don't know, Microsoft has also created a free language setting tool. However, this language setting tool is not distributed with Windows XP/vista and needs to be downloaded online. The name of this gadget is called "MicrosoftAppLocale"; click to download. After setting by Applocale, whether it is a program using GB text encoding or a game that requires DirectX GB code version, it can correctly display traditional Chinese. As in the traditional version of Windows, this method may be the best solution at present. It is.
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