How to change the system language across your whole Windows 10 PC
Do you want to change the language on your Windows 10 account? Yes/No
Is it possible to change the language for the entire PC? If Yes then How?
Your Windows 10 PC has a default system-wide language set in Windows 10, but you don't have to be sticky with it if your needs are different language.
If your user wants to change the language for Lock Screen and Wherever else then what should you do?
Can It be possible?
In a Setting application in Windows 10 operating system, you can set the language for a single account but is it possible for all accounts? How?
For that, you'll need the control board.
In this Windows 10 help article, we'll let you know how to change the language for the entire PC?
Step by step instructions to change the language all-inclusive on your PC
How to change the language globally on your PC
Before we start with this easy pc language change tutorial study guide, it's important to note that if you're using a Microsoft Account, this preference will sync across devices. If you only want to change settings on one particular computer, you should
go to Settings> Accounts> Sync your settings and turn off the Language preferences option.
- Use the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut to open the Settings app.
- Click Time & Language.
- Click Region & language.
- Under Languages, click Add a language.
- Click the language you want to add, and select the specific variation if applicable.
- Select the new language and click Options (and download any the language packs as necessary).
- On Region & language, select the new language, and click Set as default.
- If applicable, under Country or region, select your location to enable the Windows 10 to give you local content.
- Use the Windows key + X keyboard shortcut to open the Power User menu and select Control Panel.
- Click Add a language.
- Click the Advanced settings link in the left pane.
- Click the "Apply language settings to the Welcome screen, system accounts, and new user accounts."
- On the Administrative tab, under the "Welcome screen and new user accounts", click the Copy settings button.
- Check the Welcome screen and system accounts and the New user accounts options.
- Click OK.
- Click OK again.
- Reboot your computer and upon restart, you should see the new default language globally set through the operating system.
You'll find this feature especially useful when you work on a mixed-language environment where you need to configure workstations with different preferences to accommodate users.
In addition, this feature will help in those times when you happen to purchase a new computer that ships from another country with a different language, or even when you move to another region of the world and you want to change your PC preferences to match the local settings.
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