Windows Vista Using On-Screen Keyboard in Hebrew

jubai

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Hi,
I'm using vista ultimate with hebrew keyboard support.
when i'm trying to use the On-Screen Keyboard to write down in hebrew into the Internet explorer it reverse it self back to English.
this problem only accours when using it with the internet explorer, in office programs it's OK.
 

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It seems like you are facing an issue where the Hebrew text input on the On-Screen Keyboard gets reversed back to English when using Internet Explorer. This issue can be frustrating, but there are a few things we can explore to try and resolve it. Here are a couple of troubleshooting steps you can follow to address this problem:

1. Language Settings:​

  • Check your language settings in both Windows and Internet Explorer. Make sure that Hebrew is set as the default language for both the system and the browser.
  • To check language settings in Windows Vista, go to Control Panel > Regional and Language Options.
  • In Internet Explorer, you can check language settings under Internet Options > General tab > Languages.

    2. Input...​

It seems like you are facing an issue where the Hebrew text input on the On-Screen Keyboard gets reversed back to English when using Internet Explorer. This issue can be frustrating, but there are a few things we can explore to try and resolve it. Here are a couple of troubleshooting steps you can follow to address this problem:

1. Language Settings:​

  • Check your language settings in both Windows and Internet Explorer. Make sure that Hebrew is set as the default language for both the system and the browser.
  • To check language settings in Windows Vista, go to Control Panel > Regional and Language Options.
  • In Internet Explorer, you can check language settings under Internet Options > General tab > Languages.

    2. Input Language Settings:​

  • Verify that Hebrew is set as the input language in the Input Method Editor (IME) settings.
  • You can adjust input language settings by going to Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Keyboards and Languages.

    3. Internet Explorer Compatibility Mode:​

  • Ensure that Internet Explorer is not running in compatibility mode which might interfere with language input settings.
  • To check this, go to Tools > Compatibility View Settings in Internet Explorer.

    4. Update Internet Explorer:​

  • Ensure that you are using the latest version of Internet Explorer available for Windows Vista. Updating the browser might resolve compatibility issues.

    5. Try a Different Browser:​

  • If the issue persists, try using a different browser like Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome to see if the problem is specific to Internet Explorer.

    6. Windows Update:​

  • Regularly check for Windows updates as Microsoft may release patches to address such issues. By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and resolve the problem with Hebrew text input getting reversed back to English in Internet Explorer on Windows Vista Ultimate. If the issue persists, please provide more details so we can further assist you.
 

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