Five ways to solve garbled characters in traditional and Japanese games

  
                  

The fourth method is recommended: NT Locale Emulator Advance (referred to as: NTLEA /Chinese name: NT global domain)

Method 1: Conversion area

Start-Setting-Control Panel - Regional and Language Options - Select the "Advanced" and "Regional Options" tabs - select "Japanese" (or "Japan") in the drop down box (optional, look slowly) - restart It will take effect.


Advantages: No software installation required.

Disadvantages: Each conversion requires a system restart, and the conversion will cause the language of the entire system to change, resulting in inconvenient use of other software.

Comment: It is not recommended unless you have to.

Method 2: Microsoft AppLocale

Introduction: Microsoft AppLocale is a multi-language support tool from Microsoft that allows non-Unicode software to run on Windows XP/2003, which means you can execute Simplified and Traditional Chinese at the same time. Japanese and other software.

Download: Microsoft AppLocale Utility V1.0 Simplified Chinese version download

How to use it as shown:



Remarks: In VISTA Under the installation, you need to use the command prompt in the administrator mode to run the installer to install properly (because there is no "run as administrator" option in the right-click menu of this installer).

Advantages: No need to restart, does not affect the system language, you can create shortcuts that can solve most problems.

Disadvantages: Some software garbled problems can not be solved, only executable files (exe) can be run.

Comment: Microsoft's stuff is worth using, but there are better ^_^

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