On Windows 7, go onto the start menu. Click onto the ''Control Panel'' and under ''Clock, Language, and Region'' there should be ''Change keyboards or other input methods''. Once you click onto it, a window should appear, on the tab ''Keyboards and Languages''. After that, go onto ''Change Keyboards'', then click on the ''Add...'' button. Select your chosen language from the list given.
Programming languages are not "installed", languages are simply the syntax with which you give the computer instructions. What you probably want is a compiler or interpreter, which takes the code that you have written in a programming language and translates it into machine instructions that you can run. An example of a compiler is gcc for C or g++ for C++.
OS-dependent. In UNIX it would be something like this:
export LC_ALL=en_US.ISO-8859-1
somewhere during the boot process.
Yes. Forth is a stack-based computer language.
binary language is the natural language of computer
IS THIS COMPUTER LANGUAGE?
Machine language
computer language translators are programming tools that translate high level languages into the machine language. they include:1)assembler-translates assembly language into machine language. 2)compiler-translates the high level languages into the machine language.
No. Rebooting should not change any settings such as language.
System Preferences > Language & Text > Language.
In order to change the language on a computer, you will need to go to the control panel and language settings. Then you will go to the language bar, and choose the language you want to type with.
No, not unless you go into your settings and change it.
From the Control Panel (usually found under "My Computer"), choose the folder marked "Regional and Language Options", and then choose the language you desire.
i think that language is for a cp or its not a language but alwas look for where language bar and change the way you put it there
Computer nerds can change it with the computer language, and they can effect the answers wiki gives you.
To change from a Chinese language back to English word format on your computer, go to Start and choose Control Panel. Select the Clock, Language and Region tab and from there you can change the location and keyboard input language.
If you are using Word, simply go the Language tool on the menu bar. Once there, you can easily change the language from Chinese to English. Similarly, you can access your computer's language settings within the system folder. Once there, deselect Chinese and select English All for your computer applications, programs, text, and more.
Nope. Only at Renault with a computer.
If your language for Non-Unicode programs is not English, change it. You can find that in the Control Panel, Region and Language, Administrative. Click change system locale. Put it to English (any of that will do). Reboot your desktop computer/laptop.
Just learn the language or ask some1 u know who know the language or search on computer u bye.