Windows supports a variety of languages. If your computer is set up in English, but you wish to use Spanish, or French, or Greek, you can add multiple languages and then switch back and forth between them. This can be especially helpful if you are bilingual or are learning a second language and want to try using Windows with it.
Once you add another language to Windows 10 or Windows 11, the menus, title bars, and other elements of the operating system will change to display that language. Your keyboard will also change, so you can type the characters of the selected language. Here's how to set it up.
For this story, we will assume Windows is set up in English. If you want to add Spanish, for instance, as an additional language, you would open Settings > Time & language > Language & region (Windows 11) or Settings > Time & language > Language (Windows 10) then click the Add a language button.
Windows will then present you with a list of supported languages. You can browse the list or search for your specific language. Select the entry you wish to use, then click Next. You are then shown a windows with additional language features that can be installed, such as a language pack, text-to-speech, speech recognition, and handwriting.
Check the features you want installed or confirm that they are checked. Enable Set as my Windows display language if you want Windows to display all the menus, windows, and other text elements in the language you selected. When ready, click Install.
Windows searches for and installs the necessary software components to set up your chosen language. Wait a few minutes for all the components to be installed. You are then prompted to sign out and sign back in for the new language to take effect. Click
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