Hi everyone.
I was wondering if some one can help me with this problem that has been driving me nuts.
I am currently using the international version of the Samsung galaxy s3.
I am trying to find out how to get Chinese language to work when I type on this phone.
I had went to Settings>>Language and input>> Samsung Keyboard and had ticked on Chinese.
However although this allows me
Does the new chinese stock fw contain chinese language? Or it is havin english?
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HI Guys,
I have purchased a Chinese tablet M71G.
When i press volume+ and power it goes in to some mode, dont understand because it is in Chinese language.
Can anyone tell me how can this be converted to English language?
I can't seem to get Chinese input working.
I have ibus installed. I can see a choice of input methods in the taskbar at the top. At the moment I have zh (Chinese) and en.
But I am not getting the Chinese input, the input is still English.
I ran sudo ibus-setup, but that showed a lot of errors, but got the demon up and running.
I must be missing a step somewhere.
i just bought S3 few days ago. i want to set chinese as a language input but it is not build in with it. is there anyway i can type chinese for it?
Can anyone point me in the right direction on 'how to have a chinese onboard keyboard' in Ubuntu 12.04? I have the language changed and am able to type chinese in libre writer but I am trying to get a MSW like onboard keyboard so I can see and build the caricatures/words(bopomofo).
I have my location set to Australia and my Language set to English but everything in the terminal is in Chinese.i thought I found the problem in rc.conf because my language was set to zh and location CH, but after editing it in root to read LOCALE="en_US.UTF-8" and restarted my terminal is still in Chinese, even though the rc.conf file changes remained. Fixed it.
Hi everyone
When I booted my laptop this morning, everything was in chinese. My login screen is still in german, so are my programs and so on. But when I click my name, the whole menu is in chinese too and all the settings windows and so on.
I previously deactivated caribou and orca screen reader in gnome-session-properties, since I don't need them.
For CentOS 6.0, during installation you can select the Language option and Chinese Support. The language will be available for you to use. Go to 'System'->Preferences-> Input Meth... [by sumoo2011]