
Arabic Language Support
Arabic Language Support
MAC users are advised to check this page:
http://www.hf.uib.no/smi/ksv/ArabicMac.htmlAdd Arabic Language Support to
Windows XP
- Click on the Start button.
- Click on Control Panel.
- The Control Panel is directly accessible in the standard Start menu but it is inside Settings in the classic Start menu.
- Click on "Date, Time, Language and Regional Options."
- Select the "Add other languages" task.
- Or click on "Regional and Language Options" and select the Languages tab.
- Check the "Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages" option and click on the Apply button.
- Click Yes when you are asked to restart Windows.
- Go to "Add other languages" again and click on the Details button.
- Click on the Add button.
- Select Arabic in the drop-down list of input languages and select Arabic (Egypt) in the drop-down list of keyboard layouts.
- Click OK as many times as you are prompted to and then close "Date, Time, Language and Regional Options."
Windows 2000
- Open My Computer and Control Panel.
- Double-click on Regional Options and select the General tab.
- Check Arabic under Language Settings for the System.
- Select the Input Locales tab and click on the Add button.
- Select Arabic in the drop-down list of languages and select Arabic (Egypt) in the drop-down list of keyboard layouts.
- Click OK.
- Make sure that the "Enable indicator on taskbar" option is checked and click OK.
Windows NT 4.0
- Install Arabic Language Support with the Internet Explorer installer or from the Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM:
- Open the Langpack folder on your Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM.
- Right-click on Arabic.inf and left-click on Install.
- If the installer asks for c_1256.nls, click on the Browse button and find c_1256.nls in the i386 folder. Return to the Langpack folder when asked for the location of files again.
- Restart Windows.
- Open My Computer, Control Panel, Keyboard and select the Language tab.
- Click on the Add button, select Arabic and click OK.
- Click on the Properties button, select Arabic ASDF Eastern or Western and click OK.
- Make sure that Left Alt+Shift is selected for Switch Languages and that "Enable indicator on taskbar" is checked and click OK.
Windows 95, 98, ME, or NT 4.0
- Install Microsoft's Arabic Language Support with the Internet Explorer installer:
- Find the Internet Explorer installer (ie*setup.exe) on your hard disk or download it from Microsoft. If you have several versions of it then choose the latest version. You need version 5.01 or later.
- Launch the Internet Explorer installer and accept the license agreement.
- Select the installation option that allows you to "customize your browser" and click Next.
- Scroll down to Multi-Language Support, check Arabic Language Support and click Next.
- Restart Windows.
- Load the keyboard layout:
- Open My Computer, Control Panel, Keyboard and select the Language tab.
- Click on the Add button, select Arabic and click OK.
- Click on the Properties button, select Arabic ASDF and click OK.
- Make sure that Left Alt+Shift is selected for Switch Languages and that "Enable indicator on taskbar" is checked and click OK.
Microsoft Office 2000 or XP
- Click on the Start button.
- Move the pointer over Microsoft Office Tools in Programs and click on Microsoft Office Language Settings.
- Select the Enabled Languages tab, check Arabic and click OK.
- Leave your preferred language as it is unless you really want to change it and click OK.
- Click OK.


