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When studying a foreign language or talking online to someone in another language, you don't want to be searching through symbols for the character you want. It just takes too long, and what if they think you're using the time to use an online translator instead of your considerable language skills? No, much easier to just click and switch your keyboard to the language you want and type away.
 
When studying a foreign language or talking online to someone in another language, you don't want to be searching through symbols for the character you want. It just takes too long, and what if they think you're using the time to use an online translator instead of your considerable language skills? No, much easier to just click and switch your keyboard to the language you want and type away.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Click 'Start' and go to the control panel. Open the control panel, where you will see a lot of named icons for accessing various user controls.
 
#Click 'Start' and go to the control panel. Open the control panel, where you will see a lot of named icons for accessing various user controls.
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#Click the EN symbol and select the language you have just installed. You should now be able to type in that language.
 
#Click the EN symbol and select the language you have just installed. You should now be able to type in that language.
  
== Video ==
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{{Video:Add Another Language to Your Computer Keyboard|}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==