Technical Reference
Here you can find information about keyboards, languages, locales, codepages, and other necessary information to enable international features of Windows family operating systems.
- What’s New for International Customers in Windows 7
This article provides an overview of the new core language enablement features in Windows 7 and the key advances in Windows globalization infrastructure. It also describes how and where IT professionals can leverage these new features for their international customers.
- Writing World-Ready Applications in Windows: Extended Linguistic Services in Windows 7
Learn how the new Extended Linguistic Services (ELS) feature in Windows 7 allows you to auto-detect the language of Unicode text and use that information to help make smarter user experience choices for customers around the world, convert text from one writing system to another, and pick up new linguistic services in the future without learning new code.
- Windows MUI/LIP Knowledge Center
A hub page to find answers to your questions about Windows Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Version, and Windows Language Interface Packs (LIPs).
- Windows NLS Knowledge Center
Here you will find information on National Language Support (NLS) in Windows that allows you to create globalized applications using core foundational pieces such as locales, basic text enablement, date/time/calendar formatting, keyboard layouts, sorting behavior, and more.
- Windows Language Support
Provides a detailed reference of fonts, locales, speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard layout and input methods for each language that Windows supports.
- Windows Vista International Extensibility
Get an overview of the internationalization features that were introduced in the Windows Vista release.
- Windows XP International Support
Review the internationalization features that were introduced in the Windows 2000 and Windows XP releases.
- Microsoft .NET Internationalization
Review articles, product documentation, samples, and books on globalization and localization for the .NET Framework, Visual Studio .NET, and ASP.NET.
- Script and Font Support in Windows
Describes changes made to text-display support for new scripts made in each major release of Windows.
- Security in Software Localization
Use these checklists to ensure your application is world-ready AND secure.
- NLS Information
Review the Natural Language Services API data (such as LCIDs, code pages, languages, and locales) for Windows Vista, Windows 2003, and Windows XP.
- List of Localized MS Operating Systems
List of all localized Microsoft Operating Systems
- Code Pages
Code page tables supported by Windows.
- Configurable Language and Cultural Settings
Table of language, geographic, and locale configurable settings.
- The Microsoft Layer for Unicode on Windows 95/98/ME Systems
An article to help you ensure that your world-ready application runs Unicode on all Windows platforms.
- Glossaries
Find the meaning for the terms used in software globalization, and access the Microsoft localization glossary.
- Hands-On Information
Links to technology- and application-specific articles that will help you make your application world-ready.
- Related Links
Links to other globalization resources on the Internet.
- What’s New for International Customers in Windows 7