How to change system locale on Windows 10

How to change system locale on Windows 10 

The system locale allows you to use the specified language for non-Unicode programs. If your Windows system uses a default en-US locale, the Japanese text in a game won’t display correctly. In this tutorial we’ll show you how to change system locale in Windows 10, using Control Panel or Command Prompt.
Note: You must log in to Windows 10 as an administrator to set a different system locale. Changing system locale doesn’t affect the language in menus & dialog boxes for Windows or other programs that do use Unicode.

Method 1: Change System Locale in Windows 10 Using Control Panel

·       Open the Control Panel in Large icons view, Click Region.


·       In the Region dialog that opens, select the Administrative tab and then click Change system locale.



·       Select the desired language from the Current system locale drop-down list and click OK.


·    Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

  • Finally, you have done Peace_Out

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