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It depends a bit on your installation but you should be able to do this. First install the language if you need to. (Win7 Ultimate and Enterprise allow for Multiuser User Interface Pack; All other versions use Language Interface Pack and you must install the Parent language. Microsoft.com and search for the appropriate pack.) The LIP doesn't translate everything. Then in the Control Panel, click Clock, Region and Language. Then click Region and Language, the Keyboard tab will let you change the keyboard language and the Administrative tab will let you change the System Locale. Once you install the additional language, you'll also see a tab for Display Language. Set this to Spanish. Hot keys are also available for switching on the fly once the language is installed. The Welcome Screen will get a Keyboard Layout button when more than one language is installed to switch languages then. (This can be locked for some users so see the Windows Help to find more information. It's still in the Region and Language section.)
If you only want the Spanish, consider reinstalling the OS with an international (or whatever MS calls it) version of the OS.
Foreign Characters 5.75 This program was developed to allow bilingual or multilingual computer users quick and easy access to the accented characters, letters or symbols that are unique to each of the 14 Western Ero languages but not displayed on English keyboards.... Details - Download
Procedure
1 Touch 1. System Initial on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the System
Initial Setting Menu Screen.
2 Touch 2. Language to display the Language Selection Screen.
3 Touch ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, GERMAN, or ITALIAN
4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the System Initial Setting Menu
Screen.
5 Touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator Mode Screen.
6 If no further changes are required, touch RETURN to restore the Basic Screen to
perform copying operations
1. On the Operating Panel press Options (13 times) until LANGUAGE appears on the LCD screen. 2. Press the right arrow to scroll through the list of languages. 3. Press Select when the correct language is displayed on the LCD screen. This is now your default language. 4. When you power on and off your Lexmark X6100 Series, the default language is the one which remains.
The languages available and supported are the following:
English French German Spanish Italian Dutch Brazilian - Portuguese Polish Russian (PYCCKHH) Greek (E^^HNIK^A)
I have a CX6400 and I don't know if this helps but it's worth a try: Press the setup button and the screen starts with #1 option. by pressing the top lit green button to the left of the screen, it will go through the remaining options with LANGUAGE as option #7 saying to press the color button. Press the color button, and the bottom right portion of the screen shows the language options, starting with English. By pressing the lower lit green button to the right of the screen it goes through the languages that you have to choose from. When you see the language you want displayed on the screen then you press a button under the screen that says OK. Hope this helps!
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