Insert a Windows XP installation CD or browse to the appropriate network location, and click OK. Select the Date, Time, Regional and Language Options category, then click Regional and Language Options. If Chinese character't display properly for you, first check if you need to install East Asian language support files. Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista displays Chinese characters properly without any configuration.įor program written in non-Unicode, go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Options -> Administrative tab -> Language for non-Unicode programs, set it to whatever Chinese language you want.
Make it the default selection in your browser.Use right-click install on Windows, the Font Book in Mac OS, or the method provided by your desktop environment in Linux. If you have one, make it the default in your browser and check. Find somewhere to look at the font lists, and see if you can see something like Chinese characters. Make sure you have a Chinese font available.