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Set up the program by following the procedures below.
-It can be required to get Windows CDs installed
① Click 'Start' and then click 'Control Panel'

② From the 'Control Panel' menu, click 'Regional Options'

③ Click 'Input Locales'
④ Click the 'Add' button
⑤ After clicking 'Add', a new window should appear.
⑥ From the 'Input locales' menu, select 'Korean' and click 'OK'
⑦ Make sure that 'Korean' has been listed in the 'Input locales' menu and click ' Add', and then 'OK'. |
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For Windows 98 users |
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Go to MS update site, "http://windowsupdate.Microsoft.com", and click 'Product Update'.
The software that appropriate for your system will appear automatically. If you click 'See installed updates', a list of MS software that is currently installed on your system will appear. From the list, find the 'Multilingual Support' section, and click 'Korean' and then 'Download'. If it is successfully installed, you should be able to view Korean sites properly.
Global IME 5.02
If you are a Windows 98 user and want to read and write "Hangeul", you must have Global IME installed on your PC.(If you are a Windows 2000 user, follow the above 'Hangeul' Font Support guide for Window 2000.)
(Note : After installing Global IME, you must restart your PC and load our site again.) Set Up Now |
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View carefully Korean Keyboard |
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-> Consonants -> Vowels |
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Program to Practise type korean keyboard |
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Hanme Typing Practice (한메 타자 교실)
Windows version of the famous DOS-based typing practice program. Over 9Mb in size.
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Pokpoki Typing(뽁뽁이타자)
This software includes the Bible. You can practice typing in both Korean and English.
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General Typing (제너럴타이핑)
You can practice typing in both English and Korean. The program marks each error with different colors so that you can practice with more accuracy.
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