How do I access these additional Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Central European, Cyrillic, Baltic and Turkish characters?
A If you are using Windows 9x, you need to activate ‘Multilanguage Support’. Select ‘Control Panel’, from the ‘Settings…’ option on the ‘Start’ button menu. Select ‘Add/Remove Programs’. Select the ‘Windows Setup’ tab, select ‘Multilanguage Support’ and then click on ‘details…’. Select the components you require and then click ‘Okay’. Unfortunately Windows 3.x does not let you access these additional characters, and the 3.5″ disk version of Windows 95 does not include Multilanguage Support. Q I can’t download the fonts.
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