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How to switch languages on a Mac OS X?

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  • Created: 14:59, 26 November 2013

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Ichiro83

This has not been designed as user friendly as the other Mac features. I guess the reason is most people don't need to switch the display language for their Macs. If you must do it, follow the following steps: # Go to the Apple menu located on the upper-left corner and select "System Preferences." # Click "Language & Text" in the System Preferences window. Click the "Language" tab in the Language & Text window. # Click and drag the language you wish to use to the top of the language list. In other words, the language on the top of the list is used as the default display language by the Mac. # Close the Language & Text window to save the preferences. # Restart the Mac for the language change to take effect.

07:30, 29 November 2013

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