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What does changing app locale do?
When you set a default system locale, every app on your phone uses that region’s language—and there’s no granular control here. It allows you to set locales on a per-app basis, which means you can use a different language in each of your Android apps, and finally restore the nuances that always get lost in translation.
How can I change locale without changing language?
View the System Locale settings for Windows
- Click Start then Control Panel.
- Click Clock, Language and Region.
- Windows 10, Windows 8: Click Region.
- Click the Administrative tab.
- Under the Language for non-Unicode programs section, click Change system locale and select the desired language.
- Click OK.
How do I change my locale language?
How can I change my language or locale?
Steps Open Google Chrome . Its app icon resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. It’s in the upper-right side of the browser window. A drop-down menu will appear. Click Settings. Scroll down and click Advanced. Scroll down and click Language. Click Add languages. Select a language. It’s a blue button in the bottom-right corner of the pop-up window.
What does changing system locale do?
Change System Locale in Windows 10. The system locale controls the language used when displaying text on programs that do not support Unicode. Changing the system locale will not affect the language in menus and dialog boxes for Windows or other programs that do use Unicode. This setting has three main purposes:
How to configure locale settings?
Access the Locale Settings page
How to change the locale settings?
Steps to change system locale in Windows 10: Get into Control Panel. Tap Change date, time, or number formats to move on. As the Region dialog appears, choose Administrative and click Change system locale. Select a new system locale and tap OK. Hit Restart now to make the setting effective.