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Hazem Hamdy Egito Local time: 17:08 inglês para árabe + ...
All versions had it, I believe
May 27, 2005
I cannot recall a version of Arabic enabled or localized Windows where the Traditional Arabic font was not included.
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Stephen Franke Estados Unidos Local time: 07:08 inglês para árabe + ...
Arabic Language Functionality (it's more than just adding Arabic fonts)
May 27, 2005
Greetings.... taHaiya Tayyiba wa b3ad...
Tim and Hazem provided good answers.
Arabic support and functionality (esp. the ability to type in the Arabic script) require more than just installing the fonts:
o Your PC also needs to have the right-to-left (RTL) drivers installed (which occurs when you add Arabic support inside MS Windows 2000 or XP)
o You will also need:
(1) the layout diagram of Arabic keyboards (101-key or 104-... See more
Greetings.... taHaiya Tayyiba wa b3ad...
Tim and Hazem provided good answers.
Arabic support and functionality (esp. the ability to type in the Arabic script) require more than just installing the fonts:
o Your PC also needs to have the right-to-left (RTL) drivers installed (which occurs when you add Arabic support inside MS Windows 2000 or XP)
o You will also need:
(1) the layout diagram of Arabic keyboards (101-key or 104-key version) that are available from the Microsoft website and use that as a keystroke guide when you start typing into the Arabic
or
(2) a bilingual keyboard that has both English and Arabic characters printed or affixed on the keys (stickers are messy and better to avoid). Those keyboards are available at reasonable prices in several outlets here in southern California.
HTH. Khair, in sha' Allah.
Regards,
Stephen H. Franke San Pedro, California ▲ Collapse
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the layout diagram of Arabic keyboards (101-key or 104-key version) that are available from the Microsoft website and use that as a keystroke guide when you start typing into the Arabic
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