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Added language keyboards do not provide Cyrillic or Hebrew alphabets.
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate and Office 2913. Recently I went to Control Panel > Region & Language and added Greek, Russian, Arabic, and Hebrew keyboards to the language bar. I have done this before in Windows XP and did not have problems.
So I was surprised to find that the Greek setting on the language bar enabled me to enter Greek text properly, while the Russian setting did not call up the Cyrillic alphabet, but left me typing in the English variety of the Latin alphabet, exactly as when the language bar is set for English. And the Arabic setting works properly also, but the Hebrew setting behaves just like the Russian except for right-to-left text entry—it does not change to the Hebrew alphabet, but leaves me typing in the default Latin letters. (Of course I select a font that provides the alphabet I need.) Thinking that there may be some problem with Microsoft’s keyboard programs, I replaced them with their Kansas University counterparts, but it made no difference.
I have little interest in converting the innumerable messages and instructions generating by the computer for my enjoyment into anything other than the default English; I want only to compose text in the languages I have added, mostly in Word but I suppose also in the other MS Office programs, as I did for years with older operating systems.
Greek yes, Cyrillic no; Arabic yes, Hebrew no. Why? I hope someone in this forum can suggest a solution.