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AdrianJay
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      07-18-2008
I upgraded to Vista Ultimate but still do not know how to add the additional
language of Thai. I'm not very computer literate so a step-by-step would
help. Thanks in advance for your help.
 
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locoeng
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      07-18-2008

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> *::1.::* Open the Control Panel. (Classic View
> *::2.::* Click on the *Windows Update* icon
> *::3.::* Click on *View available updates*.
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Available updates should be available in the various language pack
listed in the update window. Simply tick the one(s) you need an
update

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Cameron Snyder
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      07-18-2008
I'm afraid there must be more to it than this. Following these steps I get
no other language options.

"locoeng" <> wrote in message
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>> *::1.::* Open the Control Panel. (Classic View)
>> *::2.::* Click on the *Windows Update* icon.
>> *::3.::* Click on *View available updates*.
>>

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> Available updates should be available in the various language packs
> listed in the update window. Simply tick the one(s) you need and
> update.
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Chris Jacobsen
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      07-18-2008
"AdrianJay" <> wrote in message
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> I upgraded to Vista Ultimate but still do not know how to add the
> additional
> language of Thai. I'm not very computer literate so a step-by-step would
> help. Thanks in advance for your help.


Control Panel >> Regional and Language Options (If using the classic view)
otherwise is under Clock, Language and Region >Change Keyboards or other
Input Method.

Both will take you to the panel for Regional and Language Options... On the
Keyboards and Languages tab, Change Keyboards button.

Then on the General tab you will see where you can add the keyboard for Thai
Kedmanee (the standard keyboard)

This is what I use. There is another option for installing language packs,
as referenced in another post, but I believe this is if you intend to switch
menus, etc to Thai. If you only need the ability to switch input from
Thai/English, what I described should work for you

Good luck

Chris


 
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