You can use Windows 10 desktops and applications in dozens of languages around the world. The translations into other languages may be incomplete and some applications may not provide full support, but the list of languages Windows 10 supports is growing. Any untranslated text will appear in the language the program or software was originally developed in, usually American English. Changing your display language allows you to change the language your entire Windows 10 operating system will use. After installing the language pack, set that language as default to change the Windows 10 display language.
Change Windows 10 display language
To change Windows 10 language to your native tone click Start > Settings Then select Time & language > Region & language from the settings page. On the Region & Language page, click the + button to Add a language. Click Add a language to select and add your desired language to Windows 10. You can use the search box to type the language name you want to include. Then select it to use as Windows 10 display language. If Windows can’t automatically install the language packs you selected, you will have to manually download it. The steps below show you what to do. Choose your desired language and then select Options. Select Download from the Download language pack option. Once the language pack is installed, select back. Choose your language and then select Set as default to make that language the Windows 10 display language. . Click Download to download the language pack for your system. Choose the language above, then select Options and click Download. After downloading, restart or log out and log back into the Windows desktop and the new display language should be installed for you. There are some folders in your home folder for things like music, pictures, and documents. These folders use standard names according to your language. When you log back in, these folders will be renamed to the standard names for your selected language. This is how to change Windows 10 language settings to your native tone. Congratulations! You’ve successfully changed Windows 10 language on the desktop.