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From English (United States) to, e.g., English (UK)? See...

How to Configure Regional and Language Support for User Accounts:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/reginalsup.mspx

If you have an English (United States) keyboard, however, you might find the
English (UK) layout difficult to use...unless you avail yourself of
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/tools/msklc.mspx.
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martin wrote:
> How do i change my keyboard settings from American to
> English language?
 
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Americians use english. The country that speaks real english (and that must be Australia) uses the US keyboard. Wot, sort it.

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> How do i change my keyboard settings from American to
> English language?
 
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martin wrote:

>How do i change my keyboard settings from American to
>English language?

Go to Control Panel - Regional And Language Options. Take the Language
page and click Details.
There if you do not see United Kingdom under Keyboard for English in the
lower pane, click on Add and search for it in the lower drop down, so
you have English (United Kingdom) and United Kingdom in those two panes.
Click OK. Then in the parent page, select this combination in the
Default Input language in the top drop down, Apply, OK and Apply any
time it is available on the way as you OK out. Then close and restart
to bring it into use.

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