How to Change the Display Language in Vista and Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise
InformationThis will show you how to change the display language that Vista and Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise uses to display text in wizards, dialog boxes, menus, and other items in the user interface (UI).
By default Windows uses the language selected during it's installation.
NoteWhen you install a language pack and change the display language to it, this will also automatically add a keyboard input language for this language in the Language bar.
EXAMPLE: BEFORE and AFTER Display Language Change
OPTION ONETo Change the UI Display Language in only Your User Account
NOTE: This option will only be applied to the user account that this is done in.1. Open the Control Panel (icon view), and click on the Region and Language icon.
2. Click on the Keyboards and Languages tab, then choose a display language and click on OK. (see screenshots below)
NOTE: If you do not see a Choose a display language option or the language that you want, then this means that you will need to install the language pack that you want to change the display language to first. 3. Click Log off now. (see screenshot below)
WARNING: This will log you off immediately. Be sure to save and close all work and opened programs first.
OPTION TWOTo Change the System UI Display Language
NOTE: This have the administrator's display language applied in the Welcome screen (log on) and in system accounts.1. Log on to an administrator account.
2. Do OPTION ONE first to set the administrator account's display language to be the what you want to be applied to the system, then log back on to the same administrator account.
3. Use step 4 in the tutorial below to check the Welcome screen and system acccounts box.
OPTION THREETo Change the Default UI Display Language of New User Accounts
NOTE: This will have any new user account created on the computer to have the administrator's display language applied to it. Existing user accounts aren't affected.1. Log on to an administrator account.That's it,
2. Do OPTION ONE first to set the administrator account's display language to be the what you want to be applied to the system, then log back on to the same administrator account.
3. Use step 5 in the tutorial below to check the New user accounts box.
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