It depends on the type of operating system your computer has.
For a Windows Vista computer (also works for Windows 7), you go to Start, then Control Panel, then Clock, Language, and Region, then Regional and Language Options.
Click the Keyboards and Languages tab.
Under Display Language, choose a language from the list, and then click OK.
Note: If you don't see a list under Display Language, you may have to install additional language files first.
basically a keybord types text into a computer.
super computer
Yes zombies can type on the computer because in season 2 of the Walking Dead episdoe 12 they sent an email to the government.
This question depends on what you are doing on the computer and what type of drives you have
laptop,Toshiba
There are several ways to type in Japanese on a computer, and one of those ways does in fact include writing out Japanese in English letters.
The Japanese word for computer is コンピューター (konpyuutaa).
They use the computer like everyone else. I think you mean how do they type kanji? Well that's easy. That have to type romjii on the computer! NANI on a japenese computer would look like 何 日本 - Nippon - Japan If you still don't get it change your typing settings to Japanese and type nippon, it goes to what I showed. ^.^ Hope that helps.
All three word work, depending upon what type of computer engineering you are interested in.
The Japanese have a special keyboard with Kangi characters.
One type of Japanese zither is the koto.
Konpyūta-jō no
To write in Japanese, you will need to install a Japanese IME on your computer.
コンピュータKonpyūta
the smallest type of computer is the palmtop computer
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becasue of encoding on your computer, i guess