Microsoft language pack chinese
Here's how to set it up. Open the Language menu, and at the bottom select 'Language preferences', as circled in the image here. You can click here to to jump to the instructions for the desktop language bar to avoid scrolling through the instructions for the new settings panels. This will open the Time and Language settings panel.
Select 'Options', and then in the next settings panel scroll down to the Microsoft Pinyin keyboard, select it to reveal the buttons, and select 'Options' there:. Now in the settings panel for Microsoft Pinyin, change the characters set menu to Traditional Chinese.
As of the Windows 10 launch, Personalization was also grayed out for Simplified characters in all of my installations, but I've received one report - from a user of a Spanish Win 10 release - that these controls are not grayed out on his system. Since mine is stuck in the 'On' position for Simplified characters, I'm not unhappy about this. Hopefully this switch will become available for Simplified after a future update, but Traditional is not likely to change.
If you're planning to use the on-screen Touch Keyboard, click this link to jump up the page to my notes about making it show more than just Zhuyin keys. At the launch of Windows 10, as in Windows 8 there's not much in the desktop language bar for this IME. But you may have some other use for it, especially in other languages. If you're using the classic desktop language bar on the taskbar which I explain how to set up on the advanced features page :. On the the menu that pops up, select 'Settings Hope this information helps.
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I would suggest you to follow the below steps and check if it helps. Step 1: Perform Clean Boot. And select Run. Type msconfig in the Run box and hit Enter. You need the following things to customize your Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session images to add multiple languages:.
You can download them here:. The file share repository must be accessible from the Azure VM you plan to use to create the custom image. To create the content repository for language packages and FODs and a repository for the Inbox Apps packages:.
Go to the amd64fre folder on the Inbox Apps ISO and copy the content in the repository for the inbox apps that you've prepared. If you're working with limited storage, only copy the files for the languages you know your users need.
You can tell the files apart by looking at the language codes in their file names. For example, the French file has the code "fr-FR" in its name. For a complete list of language codes for all available languages, see Available language packs for Windows. Some languages require additional fonts included in satellite packages that follow different naming conventions. Set the permissions on the language content repository share so that you have read access from the VM you'll use to build the custom image.
If you'd rather install languages through an automated process, you can set up a script in PowerShell. You can use the following script sample to install the Spanish Spain , French France , and Chinese PRC language packs and satellite packages for Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session, version For more information, see Language packs.
To learn how to add languages to Windows, or where to get them, see Where to get language packs and LIPs. For a complete list of supported languages and locales, see Locale Identifier Constants and Strings.
Except where noted, the following LIPs are available for Windows Starting with Windows 10, version , LIPs are distributed as.
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