In this video, I briefly talk of how to configure Windows 8 in a way that it allows you to type in other languages. For an example, let say you know how to write in Chinese or French or whatever, you can use my tip to turn on this feature which allows you to type in Chinese or French or whatever on Windows 8. Basically, this tip will use Windows 8′s built-in feature, therefore you don’t have to install any third party software. Furthermore, for the bonus, I also show you how to make your whole operating system (Windows 8) to appear in another language. Anyhow, check out this video right after the break. Enjoy!!!
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