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Setting Display Language for Windows 10 Login Screen for Multilingual Users: A Guide

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  • #1 16996774
    cipolla
    Level 9  
    Hello all.
    I wanted to ask how you can set the language change display on the login screen in Windows 10.
    After preliminary research, I can only set the keyboard language. I heard that this can only be done, but unfortunately I can't find the answer to my question anywhere. The computer is to be used by people from Poland as well as from other countries who speak only English.
    Thank you in advance for valuable tips.
    best regards
    Grzegorz
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  • #2 16996781
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    Hello. Everything is in the system settings. Setting Display Language for Windows 10 Login Screen for Multilingual Users: A Guide
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    #3 16997103
    Prot
    Level 38  
    cipolla wrote:
    The computer is to be used by people from Poland as well as from other countries who speak only English.


    Regardless of the administrator's language settings, you can differently set the display language for individual users :idea:
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  • #4 16997363
    cipolla
    Level 9  
    I can only understand one user. When I log out of the system I can change the language of input, speech etc. However, after changing the display language remains the default. I want the system language to change with the change shown in the attachment.
    It is possible?
  • #5 16997397
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    Yes, it is possible. Setting Display Language for Windows 10 Login Screen for Multilingual Users: A Guide
  • #6 16997598
    cipolla
    Level 9  
    PITERRR wrote:
    Yes, it is possible. Setting Display Language for Windows 10 Login Screen for Multilingual Users: A Guide


    Forgive PITERRR but explain it to me step by step because in the options which you throw I did not find the answer to my question.
  • #7 16997622
    Pedros050
    Level 43  
    Change the format to English and then the Windows display language to English. Of course, after downloading the English language?
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  • #8 16997635
    cipolla
    Level 9  
    PITERRR wrote:
    Change the format to English and then the Windows display language to English. Of course, after downloading the English language?


    and what will it change? Next, I will have only English as the display language ... as I mentioned in the login screen, I want to change the language of the entire system. The comment above is the attachment with the photo where you can choose only the input language option and not the system language.
  • #10 16997697
    cipolla
    Level 9  
    Prot wrote:
    cipolla wrote:
    The computer is to be used by people from Poland as well as from other countries who speak only English.


    Regardless of the administrator's language settings, you can differently set the display language for individual users :idea:


    Thank you, you will have to do this to create a new user with a different language. Flip up :) Subject to close

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around setting the display language for the Windows 10 login screen to accommodate multilingual users, specifically for a setup involving Polish and English speakers. Users can change the input language, but the display language remains set to the default. It is confirmed that it is possible to change the display language for individual users, but the process requires downloading the desired language pack and adjusting system settings accordingly. A step-by-step guide is suggested, including creating a new user profile with the preferred language settings.
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