![]() ![]() This can be done by clicking on the Apple Menu and then Restart. Choose Other Mail Account, skipping the default options provided. ![]() Restart the Mac OS 10.9 machine for the language change to take place. Select Mail > Accounts > Click the + icon in the bottom right, to add a new account.Choose the new language simply by clicking on it. After pressing Add, a prompt asking which language to use will populate your screen.Interestingly (and frustratingly) when I click the taskbar language button it now shows THREE options, even though I have only set up TWO in the Control Panel (see screen cap below). Only the following languages are fully supported: Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (European), Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. This at least gives me the language button on the task bar, which is a slightly quicker way of restoring the UK keyboard the next time it randomly switches. Pick the desired language from the populated list and click Add.Once in Language and Region, add a new language by clicking on the + icon.This can be found on the top row of the System Preferences window. Once in System Preferences, click on Language and Region.Click on the Apple Menu on the top left of the screen.If this initial option needs to be changed later on, it can be done so through the system preferences application. On the initial start of Mac OS 10.9, the operating system will prompt for a default system language.
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