![]() ![]() ![]() Installing the Korean input method enables the following language tool bars (shown maximized and minimized below): Text and video instructions for enabling Korean on Windows 7 are found at the following web address: The ability to read Korean HanGul and HanJa characters on computers with English operating systems is generally not difficult. Both Windows and Mac computers have free options that enable viewing Korean fonts. A Korean keyboard is also not required to write Korean HanGul and HanJa characters. There are free Korean input methods available for most versions of popular operating systems that don’t require a Korean keyboard. Genealogists studying Korean records frequently need to use Korean HanGul and HanJa characters on computers. While it is possible to use printed dictionaries, there are so many online resources that the ability to use Korean on a computer is almost essential. ![]()
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