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New Hp15 Laptop - Setting Up Problem With Languages - Help Please!
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I have successfully set up this new laptop by copying what was on my old Acer. My only problem is this.....
I have English as main language and Greek as my other language. On my old Acer in the taskbar at the bottom of screen I used to have a little icon EN which, if I clicked on it, changed to EL and I could type in Greek - this is no longer there and I cannot find how to show it!
I have tried everything that was on the old laptop like going into languages - use language list - open language bar - mark against dock in task bar and tick show text....then there is advanced with more options! I cannot get it into task bar at all!
Just one thing - when I set it up it offered a second language and I clicked on Greek. Could I not have saved that correctly?
Thanks everyone
Moggie
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I have English as main language and Greek as my other language. On my old Acer in the taskbar at the bottom of screen I used to have a little icon EN which, if I clicked on it, changed to EL and I could type in Greek - this is no longer there and I cannot find how to show it!
I have tried everything that was on the old laptop like going into languages - use language list - open language bar - mark against dock in task bar and tick show text....then there is advanced with more options! I cannot get it into task bar at all!
Just one thing - when I set it up it offered a second language and I clicked on Greek. Could I not have saved that correctly?
Thanks everyone
Moggie
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In the 'Language Settings' panel (accessed as in my first post), you can drag a language to the top of the 'preferred languages' list to make it the first choice for Windows. If you click the 'Keyboard' icon, you can use the drop-down menu to choose between automaticall y using the first language shown or any of the other languages that you've got installed....
21:45 Wed 18th Aug 2021
Open the search tool. (Bottom left - it looks like a magnifying glass).
Type in 'lang' and then click on 'Language settings' (up at the top of the panel).
Under 'Preferred Languages', click 'Add a language'.
Type 'Greek' in the search field and then click on the relevant entry.
Click on 'Next', then on 'Install'.
Type in 'lang' and then click on 'Language settings' (up at the top of the panel).
Under 'Preferred Languages', click 'Add a language'.
Type 'Greek' in the search field and then click on the relevant entry.
Click on 'Next', then on 'Install'.
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In the 'Language Settings' panel (accessed as in my first post), you can drag a language to the top of the 'preferred languages' list to make it the first choice for Windows. If you click the 'Keyboard' icon, you can use the drop-down menu to choose between automatically using the first language shown or any of the other languages that you've got installed.
Once you´ve got more than one language installed, press the Windows key and your spacebar together to enable you to choose which one you want to use.
Once you´ve got more than one language installed, press the Windows key and your spacebar together to enable you to choose which one you want to use.
Hello again Buenchico
Well - I started from scratch and re installed Greek. So now I have it ok but still cannot get the EN/EL showing in the Taskbar! Never mind because if I press and hold Windows and Space keys the options appear on my desktop and I can toggle between them this way.
Thanks again
Gordon
Well - I started from scratch and re installed Greek. So now I have it ok but still cannot get the EN/EL showing in the Taskbar! Never mind because if I press and hold Windows and Space keys the options appear on my desktop and I can toggle between them this way.
Thanks again
Gordon
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