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Career Advice 7. Open the Edit menu in that program and choose Paste. This pastes a copy of those
characters in the document. You can then cut and copy the individual characters into their
appropriate locations in your document.
Typing in Another Language
When you installed Windows, it came with a default language for the keyboard. If you
bought your PC or your copy of Windows 95 in the U.S., that language is English
(United States). If you need to type in another language, Windows allows you to select
another language for the keyboard. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click the Start menu; choose Settings, Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Keyboard icon in the Control Panel to open the Keyboard Properties
dialog box.
3. Click the Language tab so you see the dialog box.
4. Click the Add button to open the Add Language dialog box.
5. Select the new language from the drop-down list and click OK.
This dialog box shows what languages are installed and which one is the default.
Select the language from this list. Some languages (like English) have several varieties.
6. The language is now added. By default, Windows 95 will still use the original
language. The dialog box indicates that if you want to switch between languages, you
press the Left Alt key and Shift at the same time. By default, Windows will also show
you an indicator of which language is being used in the taskbar. When you are done
adding languages, click OK.
Hold the mouse pointer over the indicator to see a ToolTip pop up with the full name of
the language. Click the indicator to produce a menu with which you can switch between
languages.
You can now type in Windows in the new language. But, even with multiple language
support, you need to keep in mind a few limitations when selecting a new language for
your system:
1.
Some languages employ characters not used in English. The font that you use also
has to have all of the available characters for that language.
2.
Your keyboard still has the U.S. English layout and keys. The foreign language
feature is designed with the assumption that users are familiar with the keyboard for the
language they've chosen, and the characters are matched to that placement on your
current keyboard. If you're unfamiliar with the keyboard for the language you've chosen,
you'll just have to type each key and find out which keys type what characters.
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