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[Windows 11/10] Change System Language
Applicable Products: Notebook, Desktop, All-in-One PC, Gaming Handheld, MiniPC
In Windows, you have the option to alter the display language of the system, settings, features, and more. You may also add multiple display languages and switch between them at your convenience.
Note: If you encounter messages such as 「Only one language pack allowed」 or 「Your Windows license supports only one display language」, it indicates that your device is operating on a single-language version of Windows 11/10. With this version, you are unable to add new languages unless you upgrade to Windows 11/10 Home or Windows 11/10 Pro.
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Please go to the corresponding instruction based on the current Windows operating system on your device:
Install language pack
When installing a new language pack, Windows needs to connect to the internet to download it. Please make sure your device is in an available network environment.
- Type and search [Language settings] in the Windows search bar①, and then click [Open]②.
- In preferred languages, click [Add a language]③.
- Choose a language you want to install from the list④, and then select [Next]⑤. The following takes Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) as a reference.
- You can select the language features that you want to install⑥, and then select [Install]⑦. Windows will start to download and install the language pack and related features.
- If you had selected Set as my Windows display language in the previous step, you will receive the following notification after the language pack installation is completed. You can select [Sign out]⑧, and the device will sign out to apply the language. Please make sure all your works have been saved before signing out.
If you don’t select sign out, Windows will change the display language next time when you sign in.
Change display language
If you have downloaded several language packs, you can switch the display language anytime.
- Type and search [Language settings] in the Windows search bar①, and then click [Open]②.
- Select the language you want from the drop-down menu under Windows display language③.
- After selecting the Windows display language, you will receive the following notification. You can select [Sign out]④, and the device will sign out to complete the system language changes. Please make sure all your works have been saved before signing out.
If you don’t select sign out, Windows will change the display language next time when you sign in.
Uninstall language pack
Installing multiple language packs might affect the hard drive space, so you are able to uninstall the language packs you will no longer use.
- Type and search [Language settings] in the Windows search bar①, and then click [Open]②.
- Select the [More] icon③ next to the language you want to remove, and then click [Remove]④. The language packs and all corresponding keyboard languages will be removed.
Install language pack
When installing a new language pack, Windows needs to connect to the internet to download it. Please make sure your device is in an available network environment.
- Type and search [Language settings] in the Windows search bar①, and then click [Open]②.
- In preferred languages, click [Add a language]③.
- Choose a language you want to install from the list④, and then select [Next]⑤. The following takes Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan) as a reference.
- You can select the language features that you want to install⑥, and then select [Install]⑦. Windows will start to download and install the language pack and related features.
- If you had selected Set as my Windows display language in the previous step, you will receive the following notification after the language pack installation is completed. You can select [Yes, sign out now]⑧, and the device will sign out to apply the language. Please make sure all your works have been saved before signing out.
If you select to sign out later, Windows will change the display language next time when you sign in.
Change display language
If you have downloaded several language packs, you can switch the display language anytime.
- Type and search [Language settings] in the Windows search bar①, and then click [Open]②.
- Select the language you want from the drop-down menu under Windows display language③.
- You can select [Yes, sign out now]④, and the device will sign out to complete the system language changes. Please make sure all your works have been saved before signing out.
If you select sign out later, Windows will change the display language next time when you sign in.
Uninstall language pack
Installing multiple language packs might affect the hard drive space, so you are able to uninstall the language packs you will no longer use.
- Type and search [Language settings] in the Windows search bar①, and then click [Open]②.
- Select the language you want to remove③, and then select [Remove]④. The language packs and all corresponding keyboard languages will be removed.