T*******n 发帖数: 493 | 1 I've been using Linux and Windows XP Professional for a long time,
never used Windows Vista. I'm not a computer novice,
just haven't been using recent versions of Windows.
Here is my question:
Now I need to buy a new system with Windows 7 in the U.S.,
with English as the base language, but with the ability
to read and type traditional and simplified Chinese,
i.e., keeping all the Windows 7 menus and dialogs in English,
but using Chinese as a secondary language when needed.
In Windows XP I do th | S**I 发帖数: 15689 | 2 you don't need to get Ultimate, installing an Chinese input method software,
e.g. Google pinyin, would be enough. Ultimate and Enterprise are necessary
for Chinese GUI, not for Chinese input.
【在 T*******n 的大作中提到】 : I've been using Linux and Windows XP Professional for a long time, : never used Windows Vista. I'm not a computer novice, : just haven't been using recent versions of Windows. : Here is my question: : Now I need to buy a new system with Windows 7 in the U.S., : with English as the base language, but with the ability : to read and type traditional and simplified Chinese, : i.e., keeping all the Windows 7 menus and dialogs in English, : but using Chinese as a secondary language when needed. : In Windows XP I do th
| d*******e 发帖数: 1649 | 3 control panel -> region and language -> administrative -> change system
locale -> Chinese (simplified or traditional)
【在 T*******n 的大作中提到】 : I've been using Linux and Windows XP Professional for a long time, : never used Windows Vista. I'm not a computer novice, : just haven't been using recent versions of Windows. : Here is my question: : Now I need to buy a new system with Windows 7 in the U.S., : with English as the base language, but with the ability : to read and type traditional and simplified Chinese, : i.e., keeping all the Windows 7 menus and dialogs in English, : but using Chinese as a secondary language when needed. : In Windows XP I do th
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