1. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel Options, double-click the Regional Options icon (as shown), select General in the pop-up dialog box, select Korean in the System Language Settings item, and click OK.
2. What if I don't have 2000 installation disks at hand for the time being? Please download the Korean installation file i386.exe, unzip it after downloading, and then insert the CD at the Korean installation prompt. You can specify the directory just unzipped.
Download address:
/fap/i386.exe
Next, the system will automatically copy the relevant files to your computer. After the installation is completed, you will be prompted to restart your computer for the new settings to take effect. You can choose Yes (Y) to restart the computer. It is recommended to select No and restart the computer later.
3. Next, select the Input Method Regional Settings option, and click the Add (D)… button in the dialog box that appears.
4. Click "Add (D)…" to pop up the following dialog box. Select Korean in the Input Method Regional Settings option, Korean (MS-IME98) in the Keyboard Layout/Input Method option, and then click OK.
5. At this time, the installed Korean input method will be displayed in the "Installed Input Method Regional Settings" display column of the Input Method Regional Settings dialog box.
At this point, the Korean input method has been installed in your system. Now, you need to restart your computer for the new settings to take effect. After restarting, you can click on the language display bar, and you will see that Korean input method has been installed in your computer. As follows:
Korean input method keyboard comparison diagram:
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Win XP built-in Korean input, no need to download!
Download Korean input method,
. Tw/ Yin Ke _ Method/Comondo. exe
Teaching:
. Tw/intro/business _ Yin Ke /436.html