--- Forwarded Message from "Carly J. Born" <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 14:26:16 -0500 >From: "Carly J. Born" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: #7162 Native OS/keyboards >In-reply-to: <[log in to unmask]> >To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> ------------------ By native, do you mean an OS purchased in the target country or just one that is fully localized? Windows 2000 and XP have such things called Multilingual User Interface Packs that allow you to turn an English OS installation into a localized environment. I have used this with my Russian profs mostly, and it has worked out great. Her Windows account is set to default into Russian and the administrative account we have on the machine is set for English. If we need to do any work within her account, we can easily change the interface to English for the duration of the work and then change it back to Russian when it is done. It's been a great help to have it so flexible. We do not install the physical keyboards that are native to any country other than here, but so far that has not been a big problem for our people. -- ________________________________________________________ Carly J. Born, Carleton College Academic Computing Coordinator for Foreign Languages & Literature [log in to unmask] | 507-646-7010 | www.carleton.edu On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 12:15 PM, LLTI-Editor wrote: > --- Forwarded Message from Gary Esarey <[log in to unmask]> --- > >> User-Agent: Microsoft-Entourage/10.1.1.2418 >> Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 11:09:50 -0700 >> Subject: Native OS/keyboards >> From: Gary Esarey <[log in to unmask]> >> To: Language Learning and Technology International Information >> Forum <[log in to unmask]> > > ------------------- > Dear LLTI > > I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has tried installing lab > computers (PCs) with native OS (if there still is such a thing) and > native > keyboards? Any problems? How did you purchase the equipment? > > Gary Esarey > [log in to unmask] > >