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1. Open the Control Panel dialog box by clicking on the Start button, and then clicking on Control Panel.

2. Make sure the Control Panel is in the Category View and click on the Clock, Language, and Region icon. (If you are in the Classic View, click on Control Panel Home on the left side to bring up the Category View)

3. Under Clock, Language, and Region, click on Change keyboards or other input methods.

4. In the Regional and Language Options dialogue box that opens, click on Change Keyboards button .



5. In the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box that opens, click on the Add button.


6.Next, the Add Input Language dialogue box opens.



7.Scroll down the list until you find the language you want to add.



8. If you want to add simplified Chinese, scroll down to Chinese (PRC), and click on the + button to expand the list of keyboards available. Select the keyboard(s) you want to use by checking the corresponding box.




9. If you want to add traditional Chinese, scroll down to Chinese (Taiwan), and click on the + button to expand the list of keyboards available. Select the keyboard(s) you want to use by checking the corresponding box.


10. If you want to add Japanese, scroll down to Japanese (Japan), and click on the + button to expand the list of keyboards available. Select the keyboard(s) you want to use by checking the corresponding box.




11. After you have finished selecting the languages and the keyboards you want to add, click on the OK button in the Add Input Language dialogue box.


12. Then, in the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box that opens, click on the OK button to finish the installation.


13.  Finally, the Regional and Language Options dialogue box opens. Click on OK to exit.


14. You should now see a language button on the task bar at the bottom of the screen. If you left click on the language button, a list expands into all the languages you have installed. You can switch to another language by left clicking and selecting the corresponding item on the language list.


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