
Documentation
for Supporting Foreign Languages
- Set up Keyboard and Input Device in Windows to Work in Another Language
(a Quick Guide as HTML)
- Activate
Language Bar in Windows XP for a Specific Language
(view graphic version as PDF)
- Activate a
New Keyboard and Input Device for a Specific Language in Windows XP
(view graphic version as PDF)
- International Keyboard
Layouts for Windows (Arabic, Bulgarian, French, German, Greek, Italian,
Russian, Spanish, Urdu)
(view graphic version as PDF)
- Sending and Receiving Non-English language E-Mail
(a Quick Guide as HTML)
- Sending and Receiving Non-English language E-Mail
(view graphic
version as PDF)
- Sending and Receiving Emails in Foreign Languages via
Mozilla Thunderbird on Windows
XP
(view graphic version as PDF)
- Sending and Receiving Emails in Foreign Languages via
Mozilla Thunderbird on Mac
OS X
(view graphic version as PDF)
Useful links for help with international
language input:
- Washington State
University Keyboard Help - includes keyboard layouts for English, U.S. International, Arabic, French, German, Russian and Spanish
- Install
and use East Asian Languages - includes instructions on how to activate Chinese,
Japanese and Korean under Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and Vista
- Non-English
Keyboards for Windows XP, Vista and 2000/NT - includes screen shots on how to activate
Russian, Central European and Greek keyboards; and install and activate
East Asian and complex script keyboards
- RTL
Languages in Word for Windows Office 2007 and Earlier – with
instructions for configuring Word to allow easier input of RTL languages
such as Arabic, Hebrew and others
- RTL
Languages on a Mac – with suggestions for optimizing the
Macintosh free application TextEdit to handle RTL languages
- United States-International Keyboard Layout in
Windows XP
- Diacritics and
Special Characters
- HTML Codes for
International Accent Mark and Diacriticals
Last update: 8/25/08