Chinese Mandarin :Registered on : 2007-12-23
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Michelle Wimer
Date : 2007-12-27 / 09:05PM
谢谢您的帮助。 I just found out that I already had it on my computer. I just had to activate it. 很报歉打扰您了。
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| | Benny the Mandarin Teacher bennysland.com 2007-12-27 / 11:30PM | | Awesome! Tai Bang le! Just let me know if you have any more problems in the future!
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| | Kevin yahoo.com 2007-12-28 / 06:09AM | | hey Michelle, how do you activate it? | |
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| | Michelle Wimer gmail.com 2007-12-28 / 07:13AM | | hey Kevin! I have windows vista. So I don’t know how to work the other ones, but here’s how I did it. Cick on the “Start Button.” Then click “Control Panel.” Next “Clock, Language, and Region.” Then “Change keyboards or other input methods.” Then “Change keyboards…” Then “Add.” Scroll down until you get to “Chinese (PRC)”, click it. Then click “Keyboard.” Check the boxes “Chinese (Symplified) – Microsoft Pinyin IME” and “Chinese (Simplified) – US Keyboard.” Hit “OK” until there are no more “OKs” to hit. Then on the very bottom bar, you should see “EN.” To type in Chinese, click it and then check the box that says “Chinese (PRC).” It should work if you have windows vista. I’m not a computer person so I’m sorry I can’t be of more help. | |
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