The other options should be set as indicated in the checkboxes until you have worked with the Language Bar for a while and have a feel for how it behaves. You can return to this step to change it as needed. I have it setup in this example to be "Docked in the taskbar" which allows me to display in on-screen as a floating option or return it to the taskbar when not needed. The language bar is a small window that can be set as listed below and will indicate which keyboard and language is currently active. Now select the "Language Bar" tab at the top of the "Text Services and Input Languages" panel. If you have opened this panel, click the button and then click in the "Add Input Language" panel above. This is basically a worthless panel other than to verify visually this one time and you have selected the correct option. NOTE: The button in the above panel will display the "Keyboard Layout Preview" panel with the name "Layout Name: Greek Polytonic". Place a check in the checkbox next to the option.
This is the keyboard option that will allow you to type in full Greek with all accent and breathing marks incorporated as you type. Click the and then click the keyboard until you locate the checkbox for the Greek Polytonic item. You will then click the button to bring up the next panel.įrom the "Add Input Language" panel, scroll down until you locate the Greek (Greece) item. Yours may differ based on your country and region. In this example it is the EN English (United States) keyboard. From the "General" tab located at the top of this panel, your current-default keyboard layout will be listed in the "Installed services" list. This will display the "Text Services and Input Languages" panel. Click the button to display the next panel. This is where all of the setup activity will take place.Īt the top of the "Regional and Language Options" panel, select the "Keyboard and Languages" tab. Once the "Control Panel" displays, locate and click the "Regional and Language Options" feature. This all begins by clicking the Start button.įrom the Start Menu, select the "Control Panel" option. Once completed, you will be able to switch between your local-default keyboard (En / English for example) and the Greek Polytonic keyboard with just a simple key stroke. NET Framework 4.6.Thanks to Stanley Bridgeford for writing these instructions for typing unicode on Vista 8 and later.
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