- go to Control Panel;
- click on Clock, Language and Region;
- click on Regional and Language Options;
- click on the Administrative tab;
- press the "Change System Locale ..." button;
- hit OK or enter Administrator credentials, when prompted;
- the drop-down list of available Locale options appears.
- choose the appropriate Locale eg Chinese (PRC), Chinese (Taiwan) etc.
- hit OK. The system will need to reboot, for the change to take effect.
Dont't forget to add a new keyboard language(eg. windows Chinese IME, google pinyin IME)
- hit the Keyboards and Languages tab, and then hit Change keyboards.
- Under Installed services, click Add.
- select the Specific Chinese language you want to add
I personnaly recommend you Google Pinyin. It's the program made by google, it's all in chinese install/options etc but his integration inside the programs is much better I find, and the best thing is you can setup a key other than SHIFT to swtich between chinese and english input, was quiet a problem for me before I used google pinyin caus many of my game keybindings require SHIFT as a modifier and sometimes weird things woud occur, like keys not responding, stuff like that.
BTW if you could change the Title of the topic as :
How to activate Chinese input under VISTA(Solved)
it might prove useful for other people in the futur. I remember I had big troubles to find how to activate it when I came from xp to vista