Multilanguage Keyboard (Korean)


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    Windows 7 Home Basic
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    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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  2. Posts : 36
    Windows 7 Home Basic
    Thread Starter
       #2

    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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