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Windows 7 or Windows Vista
- Click Start
- type intl.cpl in the Start Search box, and then
press ENTER.
- On the Keyboards and Language tab, click Change
keyboards.
- Click Add.
- Expand the language that you want. For example, English
(United States).
- Expand Keyboard list, select the United
States-International check box, and then click OK.
- In the Default input language list, click Language
name - United States-International (where Language name is
the language that you selected in step 4), and then click OK two
times.
- In the Regional and Language Options dialog box,
click OK.
Notice that the Language bar appears on the taskbar. When you position the mouse pointer over it, a ToolTip appears that describes the active keyboard layout. - Click the Language bar, and then click United
States-International on the shortcut menu that appears.
The United States-International keyboard layout is selected.
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Windows XP
- Click Start, type intl.cpl in the Run
box, and then press ENTER.
- On the Languages tab, click Details.
- Under Installed services, click Add.
- In the Input language list, click the language
that you want. For example, English (United States).
- In the Keyboard layout/IME list, click United
States-International, and then click OK.
- In the Select one of the installed input languages
to use when you start your computer list, click Language name
- United States-International (where Language name is the
language that you selected in step 6), and then click OK.
- In the Regional and Language Options dialog box,
click OK.
Notice that the Language bar appears on the taskbar. When you position the mouse pointer over it, a ToolTip appears that describes the active keyboard layout. For example, United States-International appears. - Click the Language bar, and then click United
States-International on the shortcut menu that appears.