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> lessons for - Windows 95 / 98 / ME ; Windows 2000 ; Windows XP
> scroll below for korean keyboard
-Windows 95 / 98 / ME, Download here:
www.microsoft.com/msdownload/iebuild/ime5_win32/en/ime5_win32.htm
The option Microsoft Global IME 5.02 for
Korean - With Language Pack is recommended
After installation, if you are asked
to "insert a cd", use your Microsoft Office CD.
How to use the font:
- How to Read
In Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, choose View -> Encoding -> More
-> Korean, or
View -> Encoding -> Korean if you can see Korean next to Encoding.
- How to Write
-After installation, go somewhere you can type korean font on (ex: Microsoft
Word)
- an icon will show up
at the bottom right hand corner of your screen, click on it
-this will pop up: 
-click on Korean IME
-The icon will change to

-Click on the and this
will show up 
-Click on the
and it will change into a
like this 
-type away!
-Windows 2000
Choose Start -> Settings -> Control Panel ->
Regional Options -> General -> Language Settings for the System
-> Korean
Click on the Set Default button.
Under the same General tab -> System Locale -> Korean
Click on the Apply and OK buttons.
Restart the system.
Choose Start -> Settings -> Control Panel ->
Regional Options -> Input Locales -> Korean
Click on the Set Default button.
-Windows XP, you do not need to download
the font
Installation instructions here:
http://www.declan-software.com/korean_ime/#XPinstall
Using the font is the same as regular Windows except icons look at bit
different:
Two English-Korean Keyboard:

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