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    • #49042
      jeaniem23
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      What program can I use to type Korean font?

    • #52617
      koralex90
      Participant

      Try Microsoft’s Global IME Korean :)

    • #52618
      Bluecrab
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      Hi,

      If you go into the Help feature of your operating system (I assume you’re using some version of Windows) and search under something like “Korean fonts”, you’ll find instructions. Basically, you have to download the necessary font(s) (they’re free) and configure the “language bar” so that you can choose to type in that font.

      Good luck!

    • #52619
      jeaniem23
      Participant

      Finally figured it out. I had to install the additional East Asian language files from my Windows CD. Thanks for the replies and suggestions!

    • #52620
      Bluecrab
      Participant

      Hi jeaniem23,

      Congratulations! Did you find the keyboard layout for hangul?

      If not, here’s the one that my version of Windows XP uses:

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard_Layout_Hangul.png

      It’s pretty easy to get used to typing in hangul.

      Good luck!

    • #52621
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      what a great info, thanks.

      Thanks so much for this. I appreciate the effort. It really helps a lot.

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    • #52622
      SongMiru
      Member

      You can also buy little hangul stickers that you stick right to your keys. Check ebay, I’m sure they’re pretty easy to find.

    • #52623
      rv65
      Member

      Vista and Windows 7 have Korean fonts I think. Same with OSX. Linux has Korean fonts and it will display Korean text right out of the box. It does a great job of displaying Korean text at the top bar.

    • #52624
      rv65
      Member

      Vista and Windows 7 have Korean fonts I think. Same with OSX. Linux has Korean fonts and it will display Korean text right out of the box. It does a great job of displaying Korean text at the top bar.

    • #52625
      rv65
      Member

      I think Ubuntu Linux does a better job at rendering asian fonts than Windows.

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