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Old 09-30-2007   #3 (permalink)
José


 
 

Re: problems adding additional language keyboard layouts

Thank you very much, Andrew! It work well. Once I opened the options within
the language I found the submenus and everything worked as you suggested.

Good luck in the Rugby World cup!

Regards
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José


"Andrew McLaren" wrote:
Quote:

> "Jos" <Jos@xxxxxx> wrote ...
Quote:

> >I am trying to add an additional language to my keyboard layout (in Vista
> > new window lists English (US) as the only installed services. I click on
> > Add,
> > and a new window pops up with a list of many languages, but the OK button
> > is
> > not active. Thus, I cannot add any language to my configuration.
>
> Hi Jos
>
> It sounds like you're almost there. When the "Add input language" panel
> first opens, the OK button is disabled. You need to select a specific
> keyboard to add. Then the OK button will become active.
>
> For example, say you want to add a Maori keyboard. Follow the same steps you
> already have. Then, scroll down the list of languages to find "Maori (New
> Zealand)". Click on the small cross symbol, to expand that branch. You'll
> see 2 sub-branches: Keyboard and Other. Click on the cross next to
> "Keyboard", to expand that branch. Three keyboards will be listed: Maori,
> US, and Other. Check the checkbox next to Maori. Notice that the Ok button
> immediately goes from being greyed-out to active. Click on OK. You will now
> have a Maori keyboard available, via the language bar.
>
> Once you select a keyboard to add, the OK button becomes active.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>
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