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Leroy Vargas
Office 2003 Language Bar seems to have disabled Windows 2000's Korean IME,
and I cannot type Korean Hangul text anymore on any application (not even
Word 2003); instead, I can only type Latin text (as if it were U.S.
keyboard). Switching between Latin and Hangul is disabled even on the IME
properties. Is there some brute way to enable Hangul on the Korean IME
(like, for example, modifying a registry key)?
and I cannot type Korean Hangul text anymore on any application (not even
Word 2003); instead, I can only type Latin text (as if it were U.S.
keyboard). Switching between Latin and Hangul is disabled even on the IME
properties. Is there some brute way to enable Hangul on the Korean IME
(like, for example, modifying a registry key)?