![]() To do this double click the clock in the bottom right hand corner and then click on time zones.ĭon’t forget if you are or your users have two or more languages and you don’t want to use the little blue square language control icon on the taskbar, you can use Alt Caps lock to switch keyboard layouts. ![]() You can test now this by going to If you live in Israel don’t forget to set your time zone to Jerusalem GMT 2 hours. ![]() Once done, you can go back to the “languages” tab and click Details and then choose Hebrew. Windows will now ask you for your Windows CD, if you don’t have it, choose a path where your i386 folder is, ie: C:\i386. ![]() Tick the box that says “install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)"Ĭlick Apply and ok. Go to Control panel and Region and Language Options. To start with you will need your XP CD handy as Windows will need to fetch some files off it, if you have a computer like a Sony Viao/E machines/Packard Bell etc PC which don’t provide you with CDs to restore your operating system you will need to check your C: drive for a folder called i386. (and Arabic and Persian and any other right to left language)
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