Specifications
The Farsi (Persian) keyboard labels
conform to the Farsi (Persian) keyboard layout in Windows XP. The labels are
printed on clear Lexan® so the original key legend shows through; this allows
you to add Farsi (Persian) labels to your existing keyboard so that it becomes a
bilingual keyboard (Farsi) and the original language of your keyboard). The labels
are available in blue letters on clear labels (for beige and light colored
keyboards) and white letters on clear labels (for dark colored keyboards). Farsi
is supported in Windows Vista and XP; other versions of Windows will require an
Input Method Editor (IME) from Microsoft or third-party software.
The DataCal Farsi (Persian) keyboard
labels include both Latin based numbers (i.e., 1, 2, 3, 4) and Farsi numbers.
Some software applications reverse the following punctuation keys: (, ), [, ],
{, }, <, and >. The DataCal keyboard label set includes labels for both
styles. You can select which labels to use for your software.
Farsi (Persian) labels are a very
economical option for creating a bilingual Farsi (Persian) keyboard. The
language labels use an easy peel-and-stick method to install. They will not damage the original keyboard key. The letters are printed
on the underside of the Farsi (Persian) labels so that the lettering will not
wear out. This affords you with many years of durable use.
DataCal
language labels are designed to fit desktop and laptop computer keyboards.
Laptops with smaller than standard keys may not be compatible with the DataCal
label sets.
Label
size: 7/16" w X 9/16" H (11mm W X 14mm H)
How to Setup an International Language in Windows
You must first configure
Windows for the international language that you wish to use. After you
configure Windows, you will be able to manually select the international
language when you wish to use it. For additional information on language
setup, see the Windows Help file system of contact Microsoft technical
support.
Setup instructions for Windows Vista
Setup instructions for Windows XP