Some children's shoes may have to use English systems because they are abroad or software. However, not all Chinese software can be perfectly displayed in the English system. We often see Garbled text. As a matter of fact, you can wave goodbye to Garbled text with simple settings. For kids shoes that are troubled by garbled characters, you can simply set them to solve the troubles of garbled characters.
This solution is the same as the solution in Windows 7. If you have viewed Windows 7 and can correct it yourself, you can ignore this log.
Method Description: Control Panel → Clock, Language and Region → Administrative → change system locale... → Chinese (Simplified, PRC) → Restart now
First, let's take a look at the Garbled text.
For example, if Dr. Com is used by the school, many Chinese characters are garbled.
The solution is as follows:
Click "Control panel"/"Metro" in the hyperlink and enter "Control Panel"/"Computer" to directly click "Control Panel" to enter the Control panel.
Select "Clock, Language and Region" (Region and Language)
Select "Region" (Region)
In the displayed dialog box, switch to the "Administrative" tab and select "change system locale ...."
In the drop-down menu of the pop-up window, select "Chinese (Simplified Chinese)" and click OK.
The restart prompt will pop up later. Save the document being edited and select "Restart now" (Restart now ).
After restarting, you can see that the garbled program is displayed normally.
In addition, there may be some programs that cannot be normally displayed, so we have to, then we can only modify the "Formats" (Format) together.
After the modification, the garbled characters in the software can be displayed normally.
However, the problem is that the display time format is also a Chinese style.
If you are a foreign student, you also need to distinguish between winter and summer, which looks even more tragic...
However, at least the garbled problem is solved.
In some cases, garbled characters may appear on the webpage. For example, because the example is not found, this Garbled text is manually modified, and the website has been operating normally, except for the brute force attacks)
At this point, we can change it through the browser settings. Taking FireFox as an example, the same applies to other browsers:
Select "GBK" as the text encoding method. At this time, the common Chinese website garbled problem can be solved. If not, you can try another code. For foreign languages, select the corresponding encoding Mode