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How do I configure my system to display/type in a different character set (for instance, Cyrillic)?

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How do I configure my system to display/type in a different character set (for instance, Cyrillic)?

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This answer strongly depends on the operating system you are using. This response is broken into different sections for Mac and the different versions of Windows, and Linux. Windows 98/Me: From the control panel go to Add/Remove Programs. Select Windows Setup, click on Multilanguage Support, click the Details button. Select the language support of your choice from this menu and click OK from this and from the previous menu. You will be asked to reboot. After reboot, from the control panel, select Keyboard, select the Language tab and click the Add button, choose your language from the list and click OK. Check the box next to Enable indicator on taskbar. You can now switch languages by clicking on your new taskbar icon. Windows 2000: In the control panel, double-click the Regional Options icon, select the General tab and under Language Settings for the System select your language. Again in the control panel, double-click Keyboard, select the Input Locales tab, click the add button, choo

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