Installing
the Russian Keyboard (Windows XP)
- Click Start button
- Click Control
Panel
- Click Regional & Language
Options (depending on your desktop settings, you
may need to select Date, Time, Language and Regional
Options in the Pick a category window, then
select Regional & Language Options)
- Select Languages tab
in the dialog box
- Click the Details button
- Text Services
and Input Languages dialog box should now be open
- in the Installed Services area click the Add button
- Add Input
Language dialog box should now be open - select Russian in
the Input language drop-down slot
- If there is
a check box to the left of Keyboard layout/IME,
click the check box to add a check mark for Keyboard
layout/IME (otherwise, ignore this step)
- Click the OK button
for the Add Input Language dialog box
- In the Text
Services and Input Languages dialog box, click
the Language Bar button to open the Language
Bar Settings dialog box
- Place a check
mark in the check box next to Show Language bar on
the desktop
- Close all
dialog boxes by clicking their OK buttons. Your
computer should now have the Russian Keyboard installed
in addition to the English Keyboard.
Using the Russian keyboard (Windows XP)
The active keyboard is indicated on
the Taskbar (e.g., the English keyboard is represented
by the letters EN). To
select the Russian keyboard, first open the software you
intend to use (e.g., Microsoft Word) and make sure that
the software has the focus (click inside the software window).
Then click the letters on the Taskbar (EN in
the example illustration below) to open a keyboard menu
and select Russian (RU).

The Russian keyboard should now be active,
with the letters RU appearing on the taskbar. You
may wish to work with the Language Bar on the screen. To
restore the Language Bar, right-click RU and select Restore
the Language bar on the menu. The
Language bar should now appear docked to the title bar
of the software window. You can also drag the Language
bar down into the document area if you wish, as illustrated
below:

To return the
Language bar to the Taskbar, click on the minimize button
(button with a minus sign on right side of Language bar).
The On-Screen Keyboard can be used as
an aid in learning the layout of the Russian keyboard.
To start the On-Screen Keyboard, follow this Start Menu
path: Programs/Accessories/Accessibility. You can enter
characters via the keyboard, using the On-Screen Keyboard
as a template, or you can enter characters directly by
clicking the keys on the screen.

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