How to solve the problem that the English version of Win10 system displays garbled Chinese characters
In English Win10, some Chinese characters appear to be displayed normally, but some Chinese characters appear to be garbled. Generally this problem is caused by regional and language-related settings, and it can return to normal after adjusting the settings.
The steps are as follows:
Open the control panel (win key R, enter control);
Select the "Clock, Language and Region" option;
Select the "Region" option;
In the "Location" tab, select China for Home Location;
Select Change system locale in the "Administratvie" tab, and select Chinese (Simplified, China) in the pop-up Current system locale. After restarting the computer according to the prompts, the Chinese display is normal.
For those of you who like to install an English version of Windows, you must have encountered the problem of garbled Chinese characters in the original text document. Here let's set the system items to make the system display normally. After setting, you can also use Microsoft Yahei to display Chinese file names. The default display is really ugly and gives people a rough feeling.
1. Click the Start menu and select the Settings menu.
2. Click Time&Language in the settings dialog box.
3. In the TIME&LANGUAGE option, click Region&Language on the left. Then click Additional date, time, ®ional settings
on the right4. Does the window you open feel familiar? This is the control panel. Click Change location.
5. Click the Administrative tab in the Region dialog box. Click Change system location below.
6. Select Chinese (Simplified, China) from the drop-down list in the pop-up Region Settings dialog box. This represents Simplified Chinese. There are other Chinese in it, so don’t choose the wrong one. At this time, a dialog box pops up to ask for a restart. Restart as needed.
7. After restarting, you will find that the Chinese in the directory list has become beautiful, and the garbled characters in the text document have also disappeared.
Steps to change computer English system to Chinese system: 1. Click [Start], the start menu will appear, click [Control Panel], the fourth from the bottom on the right. In Chinese, this is the "Control Panel".
2. Enter “Control Panel” (ie “Control Panel” in Chinese). Select [Chage display language] under [Clock, Language, and Region]. There is a globe and clock mark in front, language = language. Do you recognize this word? Change display language = Change display language.
3. In the previous step, click [Change display language], and the following [Region and Language] appears, and the tab is [Keyboards and Languages] (Chinese means "Keyboards and Languages"). Roughly translated: Install or unistall languages that Windows can use to display text and where supported recognize speech and handwriting.
Install/unistall languages...(install/uninstall languages).
Choose a display language: Click the drop-down menu. I have installed several languages in advance. "Chinese (Simplified)" is also among them. Select it and click OK.
4. After clicking OK in the previous step, a dialog box will pop up. Change Display Language. You must log off for display language changes to take effect.
Make sure you save your work and close all open programs before you log off.
Click Log off now, which means "log out immediately".
5. After logging out successfully, look again and the interface will change to Chinese.
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