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How to Type in Korean on Windows 7
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- Go to your Windows “Start” button on the task bar at the bottom of your screen.
- Click “Control Panel“
- In the “Control Panel“
- If your panel is sorted by “Category” (looks like the picture below), click “Change keyboards or other input methods”. This will automatically take you to the “Keyboards” window.
- If your panel is sorted by “small icons” or “large icons” (looks like the picture below), click “Region and Language”
- This will take you to a new box, where you need to click the “Keyboard and Languages” tab at the top (see picture below)
- In the “Keyboards” window, click “Change Keyboard“
- Now, click “Add” on the page that opens up.
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ULTIMATELY YOU’LL GET TO THIS PAGE:
KOREAN
- Search through the list and find “Korean (Korea)“
- Click the “+” sign next to it.
- Click the “+” sign next to “Keyboard”
- Check the box next to “Microsoft IME“
- Click “OK” on the Right side.
- Click “Apply“
- Click “OK“
- Now look at the task bar on the bottom of your screen. Note the “EN” there.
- Click the “EN” and you’ll see some options pop-up
- Click the “KO“ option. Now your task bar will look like this:
- Now click the “A” and it will change to “ㄱㅏ“
- Yay! You are officially typing in Korean Hangul characters. Just click the “A” again to go back to English, or click the “KO” and pick “EN” again.
The Keyboard looks like this:
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