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lundi 19 septembre 2011

How to Show Hidden Windows 7 Themes




One feature that is already widely known by users of Windows 7 is the Aero Theme. Microsoft offers the Aero Theme in accordance with the location where you live or called Aero Regional Themes. When you first install Windows 7, you will be asked to select the language, currency formats, and setting time of computer equipment.

Typically, most people chose Bahasa Indonesia (U.S.) as a regional default location of the computer device. This choice will also determine what the theme will be used as a default from the Windows 7. 

Actually, Aero Themes from other locations that are not selected as the default regional locations have also been installed on the computer. But most of us have never activate it. To enable Aero Theme from other regional locations, please follow the instructions and steps below:

1. Click the Start button menu. 
2. On the form or the Search box, type C: \ Windows \ Globalization \ MCT and then press Enter.


3. After that will open the Folder MCT. In Folder MCT, you will find some themes from other countries you've never use such as Australia (AU), Canada (CA), United Kingdom or Great Britain (UK), American or United States (U.S.) and South Africa. If Theme American or United States (U.S.), most of you already installed it. For in the Install Windows 7, most of you choose the language of Home (U.S.). So the theme is automatically installed.


4. Try to open each folder, you'll see a lot wallaper that can be selected and used as Desktop Background. In addition, the theme in this folder can also be directly installed into the Personalize the way, open the Themes folder is located at each regional folder, then open or click left twice an existing theme files in the folder. For example, such as Theme below.


5. Now all that is hidden regional themes can already be accessed through the Personalize menu on the desktop.



jeudi 19 mai 2011

How to support multiple languages ​​keyboard Ubuntu


Free and open source operating system Ubuntu, has a new version with a new look, called Unity. The latest version of Ubuntu, code-named Natty 11.04 Narwhal. One of the advantages of Ubuntu is that in virtually any language you can use at home. Ubuntu loads the default, as usual, in English, but you can set the preferred language in the setup menu.

However, one thing that the Ubuntu version 10.10, is the lack of native support for different keyboard layouts. This was done to reduce the disk image, but it is a common thread of dissatisfaction among users, keyboard layouts, which are not due to his choice of writing in English.

This short tutorial shows you how the keyboard is in any language you want to add. The first process in Ubuntu and Open Software Center sign. In Ubuntu Software Natta Center is always displayed in a vase on the left. To open and check; m17n ibus;. The next program.

You must be connected to the Internet for download. This is a small program that all the keyboard layouts can be downloaded to your local computer. After downloading and installing, click the Ubuntu logo in the upper left corner of the home. Opens Dash, introduced in the group. Ibus Check, and click the icon that says that the keys of the method, the symbol of the threat.

A dialog box appears. Click Yes to continue. Now, when the main window, click the iBus input method, you receive a pop-up window. This should pull down menu, you can add all languages. Before m17n iBus system, it is only in China. M17n Once installed, it will be followed by the list of available languages ​​to view the layout. For now, I have chosen the location Unijoy Bangla.

Feel free to choose a layout and then add, click Add to add ibus click. Click Close. Now you can put your changes iBus reboot. Right on the keyboard icon on the taskbar (top right of the desktop), click Restart to restart the iBus.

Now you can easily switch between English and your favorite keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Space, where every window. Make it permanent, which may be a bit 'of confusion in iBus before each time you start Ubuntu. If you want to permanently save the settings, the opening line to start by clicking on the logo of Ubuntu, just watching, what the language support.

This can show the window. Click to go back later to get rid of. support the main language, see the drop-down menu next to the text, keyboard input method system is as follows. Click on it and choose Ibus.

Now you can close the window, the changes are saved automatically. That is all. Your Ubuntu is ready for your favorite keyboard and you can press Ctrl + Space on all windows, including browsers, text editor or word processor.