Install Hebrew Keyboard on Windows

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Windows XP provides support for Hebrew Keyboard and typing in Hebrew letters in programs such as NotePad and MS/Word. There is a short installation process required (you might need your Windows Install CD).

Steps

  1. Go to Control Panel.
  2. Click Regional and Language Options.
  3. Click Languages tab at top.
  4. Click "install files ... for right-to-left languages".
  5. Click Apply.
  6. Insert Windows CD, click "OK", wait for the install to complete.
  7. Click Languages Tab, go to Details.
  8. Click the "Add" button, you will be able to select "Hebrew".
  9. After the software is installed, you will have a keyboard tool appearing in your system task bar. From there, you can switch between the English and Hebrew keyboard.

Things You'll Need

  • Windows Install CD (or perhaps files are installed on your hard drive under c:\I386).

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