Sunday, April 22, 2012

Changing your Google Chrome default Language


Google chrome default language depends on your country settings when you downloaded and installed Google Chrome Application. For example I am in the Philippines and my computer was set on Philippines as a default country automatically the default language settings of my Google Chrome Application is Filipino which many users didn't want.



Follow these steps to change your Google Chrome default Language;

1. Open your Google Chrome application
2. Click the settings Button, it can be found on the Upper Left corner of your Google Chrome Browser.
3. Select Settings.


4. There are three options that you can choose Basic, Personal Stuff and Under the Hood.
5. Select Under the Hood.

6. Look for Web Content, select Language and Spell Checker Settings.
7. On the Language and Input Window you can now see what Language Added on your browser and what your Google Chrome default Language was.
8. You can add Language by Clicking the Add Button Below and remove undesireds Language.

9. To Add Language click the Add Button and select the Language on the Drop down Menu and Click OK.
10. You can set your default Google Chrome Browser Language by Selecting the Language that you desire.

Close the settings windows when finished. New settings will automatically applied after you restarted your Google Chrome Application.

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