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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

How To Set Up Family Safety On Windows 8


How To Set Up Family Safety On Windows 8 :


Windows 8 Operating System has a great Feature of Family Safety which helps you to monitor your Child’s activity and set limits on your child’s Account. So if children’s use your computer, consider setting up Family Safety controls through their user accounts. These controls allow you to make different settings for each child.


Turning On Family Safety on Windows 8 :


1. First Open the Control Panel From Desktop .
2. Click on Family Safety.
3. Click on User.
4. Now Select On, Enforce Current Settings option Under Family Safety.
5. It is Done !




Setting up Web Filtering :


1. Under Windows Settings Click on Web Filtering.
2. If you want to allow Child user to use all websites then Select child user can use all websites.
3. If you want to block some websites for Child user then Select child user can only use the websites I allow  .
4. Click on Set web filtering level and Manage settings according to you .
5. Click on Allow or block specified websites.
6. Enter the websites url you want to allow or block .
7. That’s It ! Now Click on Close button.


There are many other parental controls available in Windows 8 , we will update all of them in our posts . Stay in touch .



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Friday, 5 April 2013

Setup Windows XP for Mulitple Languages


Setup Windows XP for Mulitple Languages :


People always want to know if they can change the language settings on their Windows operating system to either multiple languages or just something else to suit the country they are in.



Setup Windows XP for Mulitple Languages :


To install another language and keyboard layout in Windows XP, follow these steps:

1) In the Windows XP classic Start menu, click Start, click Settings, and then click Control Panel.

2) Double-click Regional and Language Options.

3) Click the Languages tab, and then click Details under “Text Services and Input Languages”.

4) Click Add under “Installed Services”, and then click the language you want to add and the keyboard layout you want to use for that language.

5) To configure the settings for the Language bar, click Language Bar under “Preferences”.





Installing Non Western Languages on Windows XP :


( Note : Be sure you have the Windows XP CD already inserted. These optional components aren't pre-installed. )

1) Open Start -> Settings -> Control Panel and then open Regional and Language Options

Note: You may need to have Administrator privileges in order to do the initial install step.

2) Click on the “Languages” tab and then look at the lower area indicated by the circle.

3) If the first box is checked, then support for the following languages has already been added to your machine: Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Hebrew, the Indic languages, Thai, and Vietnamese. If the second box is checked, then support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean has already been added to your system.

If the language group you want is not checked; then check the appropriate box.

4) Then click “Apply” and you will be prompted to insert the install CD if not already inserted.



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