Showing posts with label Language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Language. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

How to Play With Subtitles in iTunes (6 Steps)


Launch iTunes on your computer.
Click 'Edit' at the top of the iTunes window.
Click 'Preferences.'
Click 'Playback.'
Click the 'Subtitle Language' pull-down menu and then click a language. Click 'OK' to save the change. Now subtitles will appear when you play a video in iTunes that comes with subtitles.
Move the pointer over a movie while it is playing and hold it until the iTunes controls appear, and then click the 'Subtitles' button to toggle subtitles on and off. The 'Subtitles' button looks like a cartoon speech balloon.
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

How to Type Spanish Words Using a MacBook (8 Steps)


Click the 'Apple' icon in the upper left corner of the screen (called the 'Apple Menu') and select 'System Preferences...' from this menu.
Click the 'Language & Text' icon.
Click the 'Input Sources' button.
Check the box labeled 'Show Input menu in menu bar.' This allows you to switch keyboard layouts by clicking a small flag icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
Scroll the list of languages to 'Spanish' and check the box next to it. This enables the Spanish keyboard layout.
Close the 'Language & Text' window by clicking the red 'X' in the upper left corner of the window.
When you wish to type in Spanish, click the new flag icon in the upper right corner of the screen, and then click the Spanish flag. The keyboard will now function as a Spanish language keyboard, providing all the necessary accent marks for typing in Spanish.
When you wish to type in English, click the flag icon and select the American flag. The keyboard layout will return to the standard English layout.
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Friday, October 9, 2015

How to Set Korean Language on the IPad (3 Steps)


Tap the 'Settings' home screen icon and then tap the 'General' option.
Select 'International' and then tap the 'Language' option. Tap the language option that displays Korean characters.
Tap 'Done' to set your iPad's language to Korean. After you change the language, the screen becomes black with some text displayed for a short time before the home screen appears.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015

How to Type Spanish Accents on a Keyboard (6 Steps)


Access the Control Panel by clicking the 'Start' button in the lower left corner and then selecting 'Control Panel.' XP users should click on “Regional and Language Options” while Windows 7 and Vista users should click on “Clock, Language, Region.”
Windows XP users, click the “Languages” tab and the “Details” button, then click the “Add” button. In the new window, select “United States – International,” click on “OK” and then “Apply.”Windows 7 and Vista users, click on “Change Keyboards.” In the new window, click the “Change Keyboards” button, add the “United States – International” keyboard and click “OK.” Then select “United States International” from the “Default Input Languages” drop-down menu.
Use a punctuation mark followed by the desired letter to create Spanish accents. For example, when you want to type “á,” type an apostrophe and then the letter 'a.' For “é,” type an apostrophe and then the letter 'e.' The formula (apostrophe + letter) is the same for all vowels. For “ñ,” type '~' and then the letter 'n.' For “ü,” type a quotation mark and the letter 'u.'
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