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On the Languages tab, under Text services and input languages,
click Details.
Under Preferences, click Language Bar.
In the Language Bar Settings dialog box, select the Show
additional Language
bar icons in the Notification area check box.
Click OK three times.
Click the language icon or the keyboard icon on the taskbar
to display a menu.
Click a language or keyboard.
Notes
To open Regional and Language Options, click Start, click Control
Panel, and then double-click Regional and Language
Options.
The language
icon is available only if you have added multiple languages or multiple keyboard
layouts in Regional and Language Options in Control Panel.
When inserting text, you can use the keyboard, speech recognition, or
handwriting recognition interchangeably without clicking a button.
The letters on the icon represent the active language. For example, EN
stands for English.
If you are using a tablet computer, you can use Tablet PC Input Panel for
handwriting and speech tasks. For more information about Input Panel, click
Related Topics.
On the Language
bar, click the button representing languages or keyboards .
On the menu, click a language or keyboard layout.
Notes
The buttons are available on the Language bar only if you have added multiple languages or
multiple keyboard layouts in Regional and Language Options in
Control Panel.
You can minimize the Language bar and switch between languages or keyboards
using the icons on the taskbar.
When inserting text, you can use the keyboard, speech recognition, or
handwriting recognition interchangeably without clicking a button.
The letters on the language button represent the active language. For example,
EN stands for English.
If you are using a tablet computer, you can use Tablet PC Input Panel for
handwriting and speech tasks. For more information about Input Panel, click
Related Topics.
1st Go to Tools ( your cell 5th option ) 2nd Go to setting ( your cell 5th option ) 3rd Go To general ( 1st option) 4th go to renationalisation (1at option) 5th go to language (5th option) 6th go to phone language (1st option) than open your other language option 100% tested by me
you can change language of the ipod in the settings menu its located in th fifth position in the ipod main menu
click it the click it again the first language option its english
this sholud fix that
If you have an iPod nano or Fifth Generation iPod (iPod with video):
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it.
Scroll up one menu item. This should be Settings.
Press the Center (Select) button. This takes you to the Settings menu.
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it; in English, this is the "Reset All Settings" option.
Scroll up to the third menu item from the bottom one. This should be Language.
Press the Center button to select Language.
Select your preferred language from the list.
If you have an older iPod with color display (including iPod photo)
Scroll to the fourth menu item in the screen and press the Center (Select) button. This takes you to the Settings menu.
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it; in English, this is the "Reset All Settings" option.
Scroll up to the third menu item from the bottom one. This should be Language.
Press the Center button to select Language.
Select your preferred language from the list.
If your iPod has a monochrome display (black and white):
Scroll to the third menu item in the screen and press the Center (Select) button. This takes you to the Settings menu.
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it; in English, this is the "Reset All Settings" option.
Scroll up to the third menu item from the bottom one. This should be Language.
Press the Center button to select Language.
Select your preferred language from the list.
If the instructions above don't enable you to change the language on your iPod, try using the "Reset All Settings" option at the bottom of the Settings menu. If the Reset All Settings option does not work, you can restore your iPod back to factory condition and reselect the display language.
If you have an iPod nano or Fifth Generation iPod (iPod with video):
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it.
Scroll up one menu item. This should be Settings.
Press the Center (Select) button. This takes you to the Settings menu.
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it; in English, this is the "Reset All Settings" option.
Scroll up to the third menu item from the bottom one. This should be Language.
Press the Center button to select Language.
Select your preferred language from the list.
If this does not work.
Reset your iPod—Depending on how much you've used your iPod since selecting the language, simply resetting your iPod may cause it to forget the current language setting, enabling you to select a new one. See "How to Reset iPod" for instructions.
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Note: When you reset your iPod, all your music and data files are saved, though you may need to reset some customized settings.
Select your language. If you have an iPod nano or Fifth Generation iPod (iPod with video):
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it.
Scroll up one menu item. This should be Settings.
Press the Center (Select) button. This takes you to the Settings menu.
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it; in English, this is the "Reset All Settings" option.
Scroll up to the third menu item from the bottom one. This should be Language.
Press the Center button to select Language.
Select your preferred language from the list.
If you have an older iPod with color display (including iPod photo)
Scroll to the fourth menu item in the screen and press the Center (Select) button. This takes you to the Settings menu.
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it; in English, this is the "Reset All Settings" option.
Scroll up to the third menu item from the bottom one. This should be Language.
Press the Center button to select Language.
Select your preferred language from the list.
If your iPod has a monochrome display (black and white):
Scroll to the third menu item in the screen and press the Center (Select) button. This takes you to the Settings menu.
Scroll down to the last menu option but don't select it; in English, this is the "Reset All Settings" option.
Scroll up to the third menu item from the bottom one. This should be Language.
Press the Center button to select Language.
Select your preferred language from the list.
If the instructions above don't enable you to change the language on your iPod, try using the "Reset All Settings" option at the bottom of the Settings menu. If the Reset All Settings option does not work, you can restore your iPod back to factory condition and reselect the display language.
for more details just click the link below
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1824
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thanks.
You go to the settings menu. It's inbetween the picture of the camera and the microphone on the start menu. When you open that, the language option is the fifth one.
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