Re: Kenwood MDZ- Z701W language change from Japanese to...
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Please call Kenwood to ask about the language update information or manual for your device. They should be able to email the manual to you. There phone number is 1-800-536-9663. Thank you.
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Yes...easiest way is to go to google and under the more tab find translate....the type the word "language" in English and then convert to Japanese...then you can see how the word should look on the menu screen of the device in question assigned for language change.once you click on that it will give options for English.
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Click Sony Support and download English User Manual copy, press Menu, settings, main settings in same sequnece and select Initialize camera, this will set camera to default settings and camera will ask time, date and language settings, select English. Hope this info will help you. Thanks.
Click Sony Support and download English User Manual copy, press Menu, settings, main settings in same sequnece and select Initialize camera, this will set camera to default settings and camera will ask time, date and language settings, select English.
Hope this info will help you.
Start Button > settings > Control Panel > Regional and Language > Formats tab, scroll to English (United States) > Location Tab, scroll to United States > Keyboards and Languages Tab, click on change and scroll to English (United States)-US , click on the add button and remove the japanese keyboard...hit apply. Click on Language bar and select hidden. click apply and OK and drop that window. Click on the administrative tab > Click on System Locale and change to English - (United States) Hit apply and ok and your keyboard and language is now American, English
Hello analyn There may be a simple fix to this problem. Find a friend that has a cybershot of the same model as your own. In their camera, open the menu and navigate to the language setting. While you do this count how many times you press the button. Example: Menu -camera settings 1 -program 2 -personal settings 3 press ok
personal settings -storage type 1 -date and time 2 -language 3 press ok
language -spanish 1 -english 2 press ok -japanese
Although the language is different, the number of spaces should be the same, so even though you can't read it to change the language, you should be able to count it out. Or if you are lucky you may have a Japanese friend who can read it.
Windows Me defines which Windows and MS-DOS code pages and system fonts are installed on your computer. You cannot change these settings after Setup.
Regional Settings also defines which international settings-- such as date, currency, time formats, and sort orders for programs your computer will use.
To change your international settings after Setup:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
2. Open Regional Settings. If you do not see the Regional Settings icon, click View All Control Panel Options.
3. On the Regional Settings tab, select the appropriate language and country/region.
4. To change your number, currency, time, and date settings, click the respective tab, and then make your changes.
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