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Enabling UNICODE FONT Support On Windows: For System Administrator)

This document provides steps to enable UNICODE font support on Windows systems. It involves two steps: 1) For the system administrator, check the Indic checkbox in regional options and reboot after inserting the Windows installer CD. 2) For normal users, add input locales like Hindi through the regional options interface, select the Hindi keyboard layout, and then switch languages using Alt + Shift after applying changes. Following these steps allows users to see and use UNICODE fonts to support additional languages.

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Enabling UNICODE FONT Support On Windows: For System Administrator)

This document provides steps to enable UNICODE font support on Windows systems. It involves two steps: 1) For the system administrator, check the Indic checkbox in regional options and reboot after inserting the Windows installer CD. 2) For normal users, add input locales like Hindi through the regional options interface, select the Hindi keyboard layout, and then switch languages using Alt + Shift after applying changes. Following these steps allows users to see and use UNICODE fonts to support additional languages.

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Enabling UNICODE FONT support on Windows

Step 1: (For System administrator)

A. Click on
Start  Settings  Control Panel  Regional Options
Select the “General” Tab (See Fig. 1 )

Fig. 1
B. In the “Language setting for the system” (See Fig. 1) scroll-down & select ‘Indic’
Checkbox.
Put Window 2000/ Window XP installer CD into the CD-ROM and then click ‘Apply’
C. After that REBOOT the system.
Step 2: (For normal User)

A. Click on
Start  Settings  Control Panel  Regional Options
Select the “Input Locales” Tab. (See Fig. 2)
Press “Add” button that is in “Installed input locales” box

Fig. 2
After clicking the “Add” button “Add Input Locale” window (See Fig. 3) will open.
Fig: 3
If you want to choose Hindi Language then select ‘Hindi’ in “Input Locale” drop-down
menu.
Make sure that in drop down menu “Keyboard layout/IME”, “Hindi” is selected. (See
Fig. 4)
Fig : 4
Then click OK  Apply  OK

After doing all steps above you can see the language option in System tray (right side of
task bar) (See Fig. 5).
By pressing “Alt + Shift” you can switch the language.
Fig. 5

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