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Notice:
You want
to running Recite Chinese Words
and Recite Russian Words normal,
You must setting your computer
correctly . As follows:
Add Language
Support
Changing
Language for non-Unicode Programs
Notice:
If you want to
hear the sound of Recite
Chinese Words, you must
download and install :
Microsoft
Speech SDK 5.1 Language Pack
( 81.5 MB Download File )
With multiple
languages installed on your computer,
yowfu can compose documents that
contain more than one language.
Any recipients of multilingual
documents must also have the same
languages installed on their computers
to read or edit the documents.
With multiple
languages installed on your computer,
you can compose documents that
contain more than one language.
Any recipients of multilingual
documents must also have the same
languages installed on their computers
to read or edit the documents.
Add
Language Support
NOTES:
1) To perform this procedure,
you must be a member of the Administrators
group on the local computer, or
you must have been delegated the
appropriate authority. If the
computer is joined to a domain,
members of the Domain Admins group
might be able to perform this
procedure.
2) The below illustrations are
from Windows XP. The steps for
Server 2003 are almost identical.
Differences are noted in BOLD.
1. Go to Control Panel.
2. Click on Date, Time, Language,
and Regional Options. Skip
this step if you are running Server
2003.
3. Click on Regional and Language
Options.
4. The Regional and Language
Options applet appears.
5. Click on the Languages tab.
6. Under Supplemental language
support, select the check box
beside the applicable language
collection:
- Install files
for complex script and right-to-left
languages, or
- Install files
for East Asian languages
The complex script and right-to-left
languages include Arabic, Armenian,
Georgian, Hebrew, the Indic languages,
Thai, and Vietnamese; the East
Asian languages include Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean. The files
for most other languages are installed
on your computer automatically
by Windows.
To find out which language collection
to install to support the language(s)
you need, see Windows
XP - List of Locale IDs, Input
Locale, and Language Collection
7. Click OK or Apply.
You will prompted to insert the
Windows CD-ROM or point to a network
location where the files are located.
After the files are installed,
you must restart your computer.
To remove the language files,
clear the check box beside the
applicable collection, and then
click OK or Apply.
Changing
Language for non-Unicode Programs
Also known as "System Locale"
in Windows 2000. This setting
enables programs that do not support
Unicode to display menus and dialog
boxes in their native language
by installing the necessary code
pages and fonts. However, programs
designed for other languages may
not display text correctly.
NOTES:
1) To perform this procedure,
you must be a member of the Administrators
group on the local computer, or
you must have been delegated the
appropriate authority. If the
computer is joined to a domain,
members of the Domain Admins group
might be able to perform this
procedure.
2) Only non-Unicode programs are
affected by this setting. The
language you select for this option
does not change the menus and
dialog boxes of Windows or other
Unicode programs.
1. Follow steps 1 - 4 from "Add
Language Support" above.
2. Click on the "Advanced" tab
3. Under "Language for non-Unicode
program," select the language
version of non-Unicode programs
that will be used.
Notice: the Recite Chinese Words
and Recite Russian Words will
be select the Chinese (PRC ).
4. Click OK
5. Follow the on-screen instructions.
You will be prompted to reboot
the system. Click Yes to complete
the change. |