How to do Traditional Chinese language setting on Windows 7?
1) Please go to “Start”->”Control Panel”.
2) Choose “Clock, Language, and Region”.
3) Choose “Region and Language”.
4) Click “Formats” form, then choose “Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan)”. (PS. You don't need to do this setting if your address is in USA.)
5) Click “Location” form, then choose “Taiwan”. (PS. You don't need to do this setting if your address is in USA.)
6) Click “Administrative” form, then click “Change system locale…”button.
7) Choose “Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan)”and click “OK” button.


How to do Simplified Chinese language setting on Windows 7?
1) Please go to “Start”->”Control Panel”.
2) Choose “Clock, Language, and Region”.
3) Choose “Region and Language”.
4) Click “Formats” form, then choose “Chinese (Simplified, PRC)”. (PS. You don't need to do this setting if your address is in USA.)
5) Click “Location” form, then choose “China”. (PS. You don't need to do this setting if your address is in USA.)
6) Click “Administrative” form, then click “Change system locale…”button.
7) Choose “Chinese (Simplified, PRC)”and click “OK” button.


How do I change the regional options to display Chinese characters in Windows Vista English Version?
1) Click [Start]/[Control Panel], and select [Regional and Language Options] as shown below.
2) On the “Classic View” and click “Regional and Language” as below
3) On the [Formats] tab, select "Chinese (Taiwan)" as shown
4) On the [Location] tab, select "Taiwan" as shown.
5) On the [Administrative] tab, click on [Change system locale…] Select "Chinese (Taiwan)" as shown. Once the settings are complete click [OK]. Restart the computer for the new settings to take effect.


How do I change regional options to display Chinese characters In Windows XP English Version?
1) Go to [Start]/[Control Panel], and select [Regional and Language Options] as shown below.

Under “Select a language to match the language version or the non-unicode programs you want to use:” select [Taiwan] or other Chinese language country.

2) Check “Install files for East Asian languages”.
If this item is already checked or blank, continue to the next step.

3) Under “Select an item to match its preferences, or click Customize to choose your own format :” for example, select [Chinese(Taiwan)].

4) Click on the [Regional Options] tab, select [Taiwan] under “Location”. Restart your computer for the new settings to take effect.