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Why can't my computer see Japanese characters?
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Why can't my computer see Japanese characters?
Is there any other thing I can do so that I'll be able to see the JP characters?
- ConcertinoInBlu
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Later version of Windows come with multilingual support preinstalled.
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- QuackingShoe
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fonts might help
- murabito
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QuackingShoe wrote:As long as your copy of windows is legit, you can download the IME: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie6 ... fault.mspx
Do I need to get the version NOT for Office XP or for Office XP? I hyave the Home version so maybe it's different?
EDIT: Well I'll be darn tootin, it works! Though for some sites, it doesn't show right away so I need to refrsh the page or manually click Japanese as the language on my browser.
But thanks
- ConcertinoInBlu
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- vegna451
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sonnerie portable gratuite
- manola
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http://www.japanesepod101.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=204
Windows:
http://www.japanesepod101.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9
JWPce is also available for Windows users.
For Windows users, if you don't have an OEM copy (one that came pre-instsalled) you *WILL* need an installation disc to install Japanese input support. 99% of the people who ask about this have for some reason or another have lost their disc, and at this point there is little else you can do without additional resources. Be responsible and treat your CD like it's $120-- because that's what it costs to replace it.
Thank you.
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- jagiceva2422
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First, you say you can't see Japanese characters. What about 日本語? Can you see those 3 kanji? What do you see if you go to a Japanese website, such as Amazon Japan?
Second, what kind of computer do you have?
If it's a Windows PC, can you click on the Start button in the lower left, and then in the 'Search programs and files' box type WINVER and press Enter. This will pop up a box telling you what version of Windows you have (something like Windows version 6.1, build 7601, service pack 1) . Can you tell us what it says?
- mmmason8967
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and i have Windows XP Professional ver.5.1 , build 2600 , servisepack 3
i hope this can help
- jagiceva2422
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jagiceva2422 wrote:ok...at Amazon Japan i can only see cubes with numbers and letters inside ,
and i have Windows XP Professional ver.5.1 , build 2600 , servisepack 3
i hope this can help
Yes, it does: you've got XP, it's up to date, but it doesn't have East Asian language support installed. To install support for East Asian languages, follow the instructions on this web page: Installing East Asian Language Support Under Windows XP.
To install the East Asian language support, follow steps 1 through 4.
To install Japanese input so that you can use your keyboard to type in Japanese, follow step 5 and then steps 15 through 18.
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Re: Why can't my computer see Japanese characters?
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