Apple Macintosh Korean Language Kit User Manual

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Now that you have installed a language kit, your system supports at least two
languages: your primary language, and the new language for which you have
installed support.

When you add another language to your computer, you have new choices
about how text should appear on your desktop and in documents. The more
languages your computer supports, the more choices you have.

This chapter explains choosing a keyboard layout from the Keyboards menu
and setting the Keyboard and Text control panels to tailor how your computer
displays text.

The Keyboards menu

Once you install a language kit, you’ll see a new Keyboards menu in the
menu bar. The Keyboards menu is available on any system with at least one
non-Roman language installed.

As you work in multiple languages, you can switch from one language to
another by choosing the appropriate keyboard layout from the Keyboards
menu. Using a Korean application program, or a program that takes advantage
of WorldScript, you can type a multilingual document that includes passages
in Korean and any other languages available on your computer, all using the
correct fonts and characters.

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Working in Multiple Languages

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