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Do you have Windows in French?
Because if so, I believe you need to install Arabic characters.
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Because if so, I believe you need to install Arabic characters.
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Every problem has its solution...
You have to be patient...
hello,
I think I have the answer, follow the instructions below:
- right-click on the language bar; under the tab settings click on add.
- choose in the text box input language the language Arabic of your country then do the same in the text box keyboard layout (Arabic) click on OK APPLY - OK.
thank you
I think I have the answer, follow the instructions below:
- right-click on the language bar; under the tab settings click on add.
- choose in the text box input language the language Arabic of your country then do the same in the text box keyboard layout (Arabic) click on OK APPLY - OK.
thank you
Hello;
No, it's not mandatory since the Arabic language is not installed on my PC but I use the Arabic keyboard in a normal way.
Thank you.
No, it's not mandatory since the Arabic language is not installed on my PC but I use the Arabic keyboard in a normal way.
Thank you.
Yeah, like I have a QWERTY with French!
Now if you want the Arabic character, I think you need to install it, like Chinese or Russian!?!?
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Now if you want the Arabic character, I think you need to install it, like Chinese or Russian!?!?
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Every problem has its solution...
You just have to be patient...
I found a description of how you should do it:
"click on START ===> then CONTROL PANEL ====> then go to REGIONAL AND LANGUAGE OPTIONS ====> then click on LANGUAGES ====> and there you check the box where it says (Install files for complex scripts and right-to-left languages (which includes Thai)) and of course Arabic ====>
after Windows asks you to insert the Windows CD ====> insert the CD and wait a bit (10 to 25 seconds) ====> then Windows suggests restarting the computer. NOTE remove the CD before clicking yes to restart the computer. ====> when the computer starts ====> click START ====> CONTROL PANEL ====> and then go to REGIONAL AND LANGUAGE OPTIONS ====> and there you are in REGIONAL OPTIONS ====> and there you can choose your Arabic language (Country) and then you must restart the computer a 2nd time =======> and finally when the computer starts your language is ready to be used.
=====> at the bottom of your screen on the right you can switch from Arabic to French or from French to Arabic
I hope you understood my explanations if not I am still at your disposal
:-) :-) " Source: Monaco42 - Infos du Net
Otherwise you have this site:
http://www.les-ziboux.rasama.org/windows-arabe.html
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Every problem has its solutions...
You have to be patient...
"click on START ===> then CONTROL PANEL ====> then go to REGIONAL AND LANGUAGE OPTIONS ====> then click on LANGUAGES ====> and there you check the box where it says (Install files for complex scripts and right-to-left languages (which includes Thai)) and of course Arabic ====>
after Windows asks you to insert the Windows CD ====> insert the CD and wait a bit (10 to 25 seconds) ====> then Windows suggests restarting the computer. NOTE remove the CD before clicking yes to restart the computer. ====> when the computer starts ====> click START ====> CONTROL PANEL ====> and then go to REGIONAL AND LANGUAGE OPTIONS ====> and there you are in REGIONAL OPTIONS ====> and there you can choose your Arabic language (Country) and then you must restart the computer a 2nd time =======> and finally when the computer starts your language is ready to be used.
=====> at the bottom of your screen on the right you can switch from Arabic to French or from French to Arabic
I hope you understood my explanations if not I am still at your disposal
:-) :-) " Source: Monaco42 - Infos du Net
Otherwise you have this site:
http://www.les-ziboux.rasama.org/windows-arabe.html
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Every problem has its solutions...
You have to be patient...