How do I type in Korean font?

Answered by Jeremy Urbaniak

To type in Korean font on a Windows computer, you need to install and enable the Korean keyboard input method. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you with the process:

1. Open the Control Panel: You can access the Control Panel by searching for it in the Windows search bar or by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting “Control Panel” from the menu.

2. Change keyboard or other input methods: In the Control Panel window, locate and click on the “Clock, Language, and Region” option. Then, click on “Change keyboards or other input methods” under the “Region and Language” section.

3. Change keyboards: In the “Keyboards and Languages” tab of the “Text Services and Input Languages” window, click on the “Change keyboards” button.

4. Add the Korean keyboard: In the “General” tab of the “Text Services and Input Languages” window, click on the “Add” button.

5. Select Korean (Korea): A new window will appear with a list of languages. Scroll down and expand the “Korean” option, then select “Korean (Korea)”.

6. Select Microsoft IME: Under the “Keyboard” section, you will see a list of input methods for the selected language. Choose “Microsoft IME” and click on the “OK” button.

7. Apply the changes: Back in the “Text Services and Input Languages” window, click on the “Apply” button, and then click on “OK” to close the window.

8. Activate the Korean keyboard: To switch to the Korean keyboard input method, you can use the language bar that appears on your taskbar. It usually appears as a two-letter language code, such as “EN” for English. Click on the language bar and select “Korean” from the list.

9. Start typing in Korean: Once you have activated the Korean keyboard input method, you can start typing in Korean. The default keyboard layout for Korean is called “2-Set Korean.” You can refer to a Korean keyboard layout image or use the on-screen keyboard to familiarize yourself with the key placements.

Remember to switch back to your usual keyboard input method when you no longer need to type in Korean.

I hope this detailed guide helps you in typing in Korean font on your Windows computer. If you encounter any difficulties or have further questions, don’t hesitate to ask.