February 18th, 2013, 20:45
Sure,
What windows do you have?
Here are instructions for XP:
http://www.jcu.edu/language/llc/keyboard...-greek.htm
And for Windows 7
You can do exactly the same as you did before. Go Control Panel -> region and Languages -> Keyboards and Languages tab -> change keyboards. There you can add a keyboard, say Greek, and then you'll have exactly the same little icon right next to the system tray showing the current language, i.e. keyboard layout. For example, as I am typing this right now, I have EN there (of course).
You press ALT+Shift to switch keyboards.. Let me know!
What windows do you have?
Here are instructions for XP:
http://www.jcu.edu/language/llc/keyboard...-greek.htm
And for Windows 7
You can do exactly the same as you did before. Go Control Panel -> region and Languages -> Keyboards and Languages tab -> change keyboards. There you can add a keyboard, say Greek, and then you'll have exactly the same little icon right next to the system tray showing the current language, i.e. keyboard layout. For example, as I am typing this right now, I have EN there (of course).
You press ALT+Shift to switch keyboards.. Let me know!
tseligas
administrator
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administrator
www.Klarinogreek.com
www.BouzoukiGreek.com
www.ViolinGreek.com
www.GuitarGreek.com