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  1. Posts : 167
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    Google Chrome


    Hi Team what do you think of Google Chrome

    I think it is very good

    & is very fast much much faster than IE 8

    But it has a problem

    If you are staying in a different country that doesn't have English as its national Language it defaults to what ever that language is

    & I have not managed to find a way to have the default as English

    Does anyone have the fix or work around for this one???
    Gaz
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  2. Posts : 8,398
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    i use chromeplus, which is very similar, so i think my advice will be suitable for you.

    in chrome, click on the little spanner icon, then options >> under the hood

    scroll down to the 'change font and language settings' button, then finally on the language tab you can change default language for websites and also default language for menus, tooltips etc.
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  3. Posts : 167
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    yip done all that still doesnt hold it

    even if you type in Google when its searching it changes to .co.th right before your eye's
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  4. Posts : 8,398
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    i'm not sure if that's a browser setting as such, i think the google search engine knows your ip and can work out the country you are in, and feeds you what it thinks is relevant content.

    do the actual webpages display in english, or are they 'hard-encoded' in a thai font?
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  5. Posts : 167
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    half and half its a pain
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  6. Posts : 167
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    I know there is a work around for it but I couldn't work out what the guy was on about Ill try and find the page and post it
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  7. Posts : 167
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    I found this I will see how it goes

    I have the same question. I am EXTREMELY FRUSTRATED trying to set the default Google search on Chrome to English (google.com), rather than the country I happen to be searching from.

    I went into Options > Default search > Manage, then tried to edit the Google (Default), to no avail. I tried adding a new Google URL and making that the new default, but could not manage to do so. Arrrrgh!

    Firefox has been eating away at my CPU, but this single issue is keeping me from switching to Google as my default browser. Of course, there's no guarantee I'd keep Chrome as my default browser without all the essential add-ons that I've been relying on in Firefox.
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    antfox
    Level 1
    2/11/09
    I had the same problem, but this seemed to fix it...

    1. Right Click the Address Bar and select "Edit Search Engine"

    2. Highlight the Google (default) and click Edit.

    3. Highlight the URL and copy it (ctrl + c). Then click Cancel.

    4. Click Add, enter Name like "Google English" and put anything in Keyword, it won't matter.

    5. Paste in the URL the one you copied and change {google:baseURL} to Google

    6. Click OK and Make Default. Any keywork now you enter in the address bar will now have the english version.

    Hope that helps
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  8. Posts : 8,398
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    which bit didn't you understand?
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  9. Posts : 167
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    Very different right click in the address bar :)
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  10. Posts : 167
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    No still doesn't work it still reverts back to Thai
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