How do I change my regional settings on a Mac?

How do I change my regional settings on a Mac?

How to change the region on your Mac

  1. Go to System Preferences > Languages & Region.
  2. In the right menu, find “Region” and click the two blue arrows.
  3. In the drop-down menu, select the continent, then country.
  4. This will change the time zone, calendar, and temperature format of your Mac.

How do I change my Macbook from German to English?

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  1. On your Mac, quit Things.
  2. Open System Preferences → Language & Region → Apps.
  3. Click +.
  4. From the Application pop-up menu, select Things.
  5. From the Language pop-up menu, select your desired language.
  6. Click Add to confirm your choice.

Where do I go to change the language on my Mac?

Click on the Apple Menu on the top left of the screen. Then click on System Preferences. Once in System Preferences, click on Language and Region. This can be found on the top row of the System Preferences window.

What are all the languages in Mac OS X?

Only the following languages are fully supported: Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (European), Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.

How can I get a French language finder on my Mac?

There isn’t one in mine, so it’s no wonder I can’t get a French Finder. Once you get to the Finder, right click and select “Open Package” to continue. The presence of french.lproj folders in every app is what provides French language localization of the user interface.

Why is there no French language on my MacBook?

The presence of french.lproj folders in every app is what provides French language localization of the user interface. It’s absence means it got removed by something like Monolingual or otherwise somehow never got installed. But normallly ML installs 30 localizations by default.