If you are a Windows user, there is a much simpler way of doing it than having to learn all the codes for each letter.
1. go on EBay and search for “Arabic keyboard stickers” Make sure you choose a color that will show up on your keyboard, as the stickers are usually transparent.
2. Follow these steps
-Click on the start menu button in your toolbar.
-Control Panel
-Date, Time, Language, and Regional Settings
-Add other languages
-Under the language tab, check the box that says “Install files for complex script and right to left languages” If i remember correctly it does a bunch of stuff after that…
-Right above that, in the same tab, click on the details button.
-on the right of the box that pops up, click the add button
-in the list of languages find Arabic (ٍSaudi Arabia) or Arabic (Egypt)
-Click ok
-it should have added Arabic to your list of languages. click ok in that box too
If my memory serves me correctly, that’s how you do it. If you have any problems, feel free to contact me and I can coach you through it.
Oh, and when you want to toggle back and forth between arabic and english, press alt+shift
If you are a Windows user, there is a much simpler way of doing it than having to learn all the codes for each letter.
1. go on EBay and search for “Arabic keyboard stickers” Make sure you choose a color that will show up on your keyboard, as the stickers are usually transparent.
2. Follow these steps
-Click on the start menu button in your toolbar.
-Control Panel
-Date, Time, Language, and Regional Settings
-Add other languages
-Under the language tab, check the box that says “Install files for complex script and right to left languages” If i remember correctly it does a bunch of stuff after that…
-Right above that, in the same tab, click on the details button.
-on the right of the box that pops up, click the add button
-in the list of languages find Arabic (ٍSaudi Arabia) or Arabic (Egypt)
-Click ok
-it should have added Arabic to your list of languages. click ok in that box too
If my memory serves me correctly, that’s how you do it. If you have any problems, feel free to contact me and I can coach you through it.
Oh, and when you want to toggle back and forth between arabic and english, press alt+shift
If you are a Windows user, there is a much simpler way of doing it than having to learn all the codes for each letter.
1. go on EBay and search for “Arabic keyboard stickers” Make sure you choose a color that will show up on your keyboard, as the stickers are usually transparent.
2. Follow these steps
-Click on the start menu button in your toolbar.
-Control Panel
-Date, Time, Language, and Regional Settings
-Add other languages
-Under the language tab, check the box that says “Install files for complex script and right to left languages” If i remember correctly it does a bunch of stuff after that…
-Right above that, in the same tab, click on the details button.
-on the right of the box that pops up, click the add button
-in the list of languages find Arabic (ٍSaudi Arabia) or Arabic (Egypt)
-Click ok
-it should have added Arabic to your list of languages. click ok in that box too
If my memory serves me correctly, that’s how you do it. If you have any problems, feel free to contact me and I can coach you through it.
Oh, and when you want to toggle back and forth between arabic and english, press alt+shift
H.P.Dubey
If you are a Windows user, there is a much simpler way of doing it than having to learn all the codes for each letter.
1. go on EBay and search for “Arabic keyboard stickers” Make sure you choose a color that will show up on your keyboard, as the stickers are usually transparent.
2. Follow these steps
-Click on the start menu button in your toolbar.
-Control Panel
-Date, Time, Language, and Regional Settings
-Add other languages
-Under the language tab, check the box that says “Install files for complex script and right to left languages” If i remember correctly it does a bunch of stuff after that…
-Right above that, in the same tab, click on the details button.
-on the right of the box that pops up, click the add button
-in the list of languages find Arabic (ٍSaudi Arabia) or Arabic (Egypt)
-Click ok
-it should have added Arabic to your list of languages. click ok in that box too
If my memory serves me correctly, that’s how you do it. If you have any problems, feel free to contact me and I can coach you through it.
Oh, and when you want to toggle back and forth between arabic and english, press alt+shift
H.P.Dubey
If you are a Windows user, there is a much simpler way of doing it than having to learn all the codes for each letter.
1. go on EBay and search for “Arabic keyboard stickers” Make sure you choose a color that will show up on your keyboard, as the stickers are usually transparent.
2. Follow these steps
-Click on the start menu button in your toolbar.
-Control Panel
-Date, Time, Language, and Regional Settings
-Add other languages
-Under the language tab, check the box that says “Install files for complex script and right to left languages” If i remember correctly it does a bunch of stuff after that…
-Right above that, in the same tab, click on the details button.
-on the right of the box that pops up, click the add button
-in the list of languages find Arabic (ٍSaudi Arabia) or Arabic (Egypt)
-Click ok
-it should have added Arabic to your list of languages. click ok in that box too
If my memory serves me correctly, that’s how you do it. If you have any problems, feel free to contact me and I can coach you through it.
Oh, and when you want to toggle back and forth between arabic and english, press alt+shift
H.P.Dubey
If you are a Windows user, there is a much simpler way of doing it than having to learn all the codes for each letter.
1. go on EBay and search for “Arabic keyboard stickers” Make sure you choose a color that will show up on your keyboard, as the stickers are usually transparent.
2. Follow these steps
-Click on the start menu button in your toolbar.
-Control Panel
-Date, Time, Language, and Regional Settings
-Add other languages
-Under the language tab, check the box that says “Install files for complex script and right to left languages” If i remember correctly it does a bunch of stuff after that…
-Right above that, in the same tab, click on the details button.
-on the right of the box that pops up, click the add button
-in the list of languages find Arabic (ٍSaudi Arabia) or Arabic (Egypt)
-Click ok
-it should have added Arabic to your list of languages. click ok in that box too
If my memory serves me correctly, that’s how you do it. If you have any problems, feel free to contact me and I can coach you through it.
Oh, and when you want to toggle back and forth between arabic and english, press alt+shift