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Windows 7: Multilanguage Keyboard (Korean)

14 Sep 2010   #1

Windows 7 Home Basic
 
 
Multilanguage Keyboard (Korean)

I'm having difficulty typing in Korean using the "Keyboards and Languages" option on Windows 7.

So this is my procedure so far, including the step where I get lost:

1. Control Panel
2. Clock, Language & Region
3. Keyboards and Language
4. Change Keyboards
5. Select "Korean (KO)" in the "Add..." button
6. Now an Icon with EN and KO appears on my taskbar. Yet, when I try to type with the Korean setting on, my letters still come out in English.

Any help would be much appreciated!
- J

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14 Sep 2010   #2

Windows 7 Home Basic
 
 

nevermind i found my solution, but why are a bunch of people complaining about needing "Windows 7 Ultimate" in order to use the MUI (multilingual user interface) feature??? All I was missing was the step where I needed to select Microsoft IME alongside the Korean option. Hmm Im pretty sure Im running Windows 7 Home edition

Confusing, i almost downloaded another program to type in korean altogether!!!!!! damn internet -.- random information
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