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Howto run non-english Lunia
This guide is meant for non modified standard Windows XP
1 Installing East Asian Languages
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After installing East Asian Languages you can either Change System Language(2.1) or make use or Applocale(2.2) to run. Please do try not to do both 2.1 and 2.2 2.1 Changing System Language
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2.2 Using Applocale
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Testing your Applocale or Unicode
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For Vista, steps are quite similar just that you have to install Applocale with Administrator rights or UAC disabled. The solution is described here. Workaround to Install Microsoft AppLocale Utility in Windows Vista » My Digital Life |
Wonderful guide that's very helpful. You might wanna add step by step pictures since this could be somewhat helpful. You could also add that you don't need to use AppLocale if you change your unicode already in the options. AppLocale just for the most part helps prevent multi-language program issues.
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It is actually all there.
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I still can't get KTest to run after following these steps, I all the buttons are question marks and the right and left buttons do nothing, the middle one (options) works just fine and even has my options from GLunia, any clue how to fix this.
I was using method 2.1 since I'm more familiar with it incase it matters. Also, yes I do have the language pack, just in canse you are wondering. |
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