Modify your host device to display a Chinese, Japanese, or Korean keyboard.
Click
Start
Control Panel
.
If the Control Panel opens in category view, select
Switch to Classic View
in the top left corner.
Select
Regional and Language Options
.
Click the
Language
tab.
Under
Supplemental Language Support
, select the
Install Files for East Asian Languages
check box if not already selected, and click
Apply
. This may require a Windows installation CD to install the required files. This step ensures that the East Asian Languages (CJK) are available.
Under
Text Services and Input Language
, click
Details
.
Under
Installed Services
, click
Add
.
In the
Add Input Language
dialog box, choose the CJK input language and keyboard layout or Input Method Editor (IME) to add.
Click
OK
twice. The language indicator appears in the system tray (at bottom right corner of the desktop by default). To switch between input languages (keyboard languages) select the language indicator in the system tray.
Select the language indicator in the system tray to select the desired country keyboard type.
Verify that the characters displayed on each country's keyboard appear.