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Is there a way to type Korean in American programs?

 

Such examples are,

 

I have a Windows XP (English) and have a Korean program running.

 

How would I be able to type Korean in the Korean program?

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How about you try to change your keyboard layout to korean? I use a japanese word processor and it has it's own built-in keyboard driver (and it has been programmed that way) to interpret romaji and then convert it to kanji/hiragana/katakana respectively.

 

However, if your program isn't this advanced, I don't think you can type korean with your US keyboard even if you change the layout to korean. You might also need an actual korean keyboard.

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if you had the windows xp install disc you could add those languages, but the bad thing is that having those character sets installed would mean nothing if you don't have the propper keyboard lay out

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I once tried it properly, and it works in IE, Wordpad, but NOT in fullscreen programs. I'm typing Chinese, btw, but it should be similar to Korean and Japanese.

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I know what the keys are on the keyboard but the problem is what Samurai stated. I can't type Korean in full-windowed programs =/..

 

I guess the only way to fix this is to install Korean Windows XP..=/

 

Thanks for the help guys..

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i'm not sure if it's the same for korean but this works for Chinese. anyway u have to add the korean language in window xp then u have to get a program to input korean

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All you need to know is kekekekekeke and you'll be fine.

Hahaha, owned.

 

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