Misc


오래간 만이에요???  업데이터를 못했어서 죄송해요…
(it’s been so long isn’t it?.. sorry for not updating)

well.. actually I’d like to share what I’ve found today..
(well yeah may be some of you already know it, but may be not…so..just share it..)

I used to face incompatibility with Korean Application… (yeah…start to use it)..

and before I found this update I used to use Microsoft AppLocale (MA) to help me open some applications.. so I used to make a shortcut to run those applications under MA

i.e : when i want to open the web and save the file.. if i didn’t open it under MA, the filename will be written in weird character…but if i opened it under MA, it will run well

At first it was very helpful, but I started frustating when i should open some files (exe)… so i should click MA as much as the exe file that I want to open :( … errr…when it become 20 exe… errrr… have to find another way then… than make 20 shortcut icons for the exe….

Sooo..what i found is MUI i think it’s kinda update from Microsoft to run the windows in some languages.. So it’s not only work for Korean Language, but you can also choose other languages (especially those who has not latin aplhabet)

Kinda relieve now ^^ I’m free from click click n click to make shortcut under MA ^^

As i ever posted before in here, we can type 한글 using our qwerty Keyboard..

Till now, i used to face difficulties if i want to write “ye – ㅖ” or double consonant like ㅃㅉㄸㄲㅆ

Previous way out was using the IME-PAD – try to draw it then wish for the PAD to find the correct shape… Kinda difficult but, at least that solved the problem…

Today,

I find the new way out (thank you so much for my new friend ^^)

If you want to write ㅃ ㅉ ㄸ ㄲ ㅆ ㅒ ㅖ just press shift ^^ in the same position for ㅂ ㅈ ㄷ ㄱ ㅅ ㅐ ㅔ..

Hohohoho i just knew it by today…what a thing :D

Hope it helps ^^

To write with Korean alphabet in your ‘QWERTY’ keyboard,

At first, you have to install “Korean Language” to your “Language Options”

Check it on your :

  1. Control Panel
  2. Regional and Language Options
  3. Tab ‘Language”, choose Details.
    Here you can add the language that you want.

After you choose Korea in your language Bar, there will be “Han/Eng Toggle”.
This feature enables you to change from Korean Alphabet (Hangûl) to Latin Alphabet.

Below is the translation of your QWERTY keyboard to Korean Alphabet

koreankeyboard3.jpg

So, ‘m’ in Korean alphabet, has the same position with your ‘a’ in your QWERTY keyboard.
(don’t be confuse with the letter below the alphabet, just ignore it for a while ^o^)

At least you can match the QWERTY and the Korean keyboard first :)

화이팅!

Another resource about this might be seen here