To read the pages in this website you need to use Unicode enabled browser and Operating System. Just follow the simple steps mentioned below to enable Unicode in your PC.
To Enable in Windows XP
Just follow the simple steps mentioned below.
- Keep your XP installation CD at hand. (If you have misplaced yours, or if you have lost it, please get one from your friend, or relative, or someone you know.)
- Click Start > Control Panel.
- Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options.
- Now, click Regional and language Options.
- In the Supplemental Language support, Check the "Install files for Complex Script and right to left languages (including Thai) ", and then click Apply.
- If you hadn't yet inserted the Win XP installation CD into your CD-ROM drive, An alert will appear to ask you to insert the installation CD. Insert the CD and then click OK. After the installation, your system will restart for proper operation
To Enable in Windows 2000
You may need to have the Windows 2000 Installation CD for doing this.
- From Start Menu, Open Settings >> Control Panel
- In Control panel, Open "Regional Settings"
- In that, in Language Settings for the system, many language groups can be clicked. Search for "Indic" then Check this box near by "Indic". And press OK
To Enable in Windows 98
Win98 is not Unicode enabled.
Don't worry, still you can read unicode enabled websites or web mails (like yahoo groups).
You should have IE Version 5 or above.
When you find any website or web mail in Unicode, simply change encoding by selecting View >> Encoding >> Unicode (UTF-8) or right click and select Encoding >>Unicode (UTF-8). |