Type Vietnamese in Internet Explorer when using Windows Vista

Windows Vista, Microsoft's new operating system, is still a matter of discussion for many people. Some people have used Windows Vista and 'dropped' in case they cannot type Vietnamese in Internet Explorer when using Windows Vista.

Windows Vista, Microsoft's new operating system, is still a matter of discussion for many people. Some people have used Windows Vista and 'dropped' in case they cannot type Vietnamese in Internet Explorer when using Windows Vista.

According to the experts 'analysis, Internet Explorer' s Protect Mode protection when turned on also prevents the input method from inserting Vietnamese code into data entry boxes. And so, if you want to create Vietnamese content

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With bookmarks on webmail, forums or blogs, users have two options: write in writing software and then copy to the website or turn off protection.

In addition, Unikey users cannot type Vietnamese in Internet Explorer 7 of Windows Vista because Unikey is not fully compatible with Windows. To type Vietnamese in Unicode encoding in Windows Vista, you can use Vista's own Vietnamese keyboard provided by clicking Control Panel and selecting Regional and Language Options . Here, in the Format table select Vietnamese in the Current format bar. Next, in the Keyboard and Languages table, click on Changer Keyboard , select General , Add and select Vietnamese / Keyboard . Finally, tick the box

Update 25 May 2019
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