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Saturday, 29 October 2016

How to Add & Remove keyboard language in Win XP, Vista, 7

Adding and Removing keyboard language's

Do you regularly need to type in multiple languages in Windows?  Here I show you the easy way to add and change input languages to your keyboard in XP, Vista, and Windows 7.
Windows Vista and 7 come preinstalled with support for viewing a wide variety of languages, so adding an input language is fairly simply.  Adding an input language is slightly more difficult in XP, and requires installing additional files if you need an Asian or Complex script language.  First we show how to add an input language in Windows Vista and 7; it’s basically the same in both versions.  Then, we show how to add a language to XP, and also how to add Complex Script support. 
In All the versions of windows we can change the keyboard language in simple way 

Follow the video for more Easy Way


Step 1 
Go to search box inside the Start menu .and Type Keyboard then select “Change keyboards or other input methods”.
Searching in the start menu 


Step 2

After clicking the “Change keyboards or other input methods” a new Dialog box open "Region and Language" 
Region and Language 
Step 3

Now click "Change Keyboards" to add another keyboard language or change your default one




Step 4

My default input language is US English Your's could be Different, and My default keyboard is the US keyboard layout.  Click Add to insert another input language while still leaving your default input language installed.
Here I am selecting the Arabic (Kuwait) . But you can select any language you want.  Windows offers almost any language you can imagine, so just look for the language you want, select it, and click Ok.
Step 5
If you want, you can click Preview to see your layout choice before accepting it.  This is only the default characters, not ones that will be activated with Shift or other keys (many Asian languages use many more characters than English, and require the use of Shift and other keys to access them all).  Once your finished previewing, click close and then press Ok on the previous dialog.

Step 6
Now you will see both of the  keyboard languages in the Installed services box.  You can click Add to go back and get more, or move your selected language up or down (to change its priority), or simply click Apply to add the new language.

Step 7

Also, you can now change the default input language from the top menu.  This is the language that your keyboard will start with when you boot your computer.  So, if you mainly use English but also use another language, usually it is best to leave English as your default input language. 



Step 8

Now here you can Remove the language what language you want by just selecting it and remove  by click " Remove"


Step 8


Once you’ve pressed Apply or Ok, you will see a new icon beside your system tray with the initials of your default input language.

If you click it, you can switch between input languages.  Alternately you can switch input languages by pressing Alt+Shift on your keyboard.

We can place the language bar On desktop where ever we want by clicking " Show the Language bar and place it where you want and switch it to your desired language.




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