Magyar Baráti Közösség - Gyakori kérdések
Kérdések
- Why doesn't the MBK site have any information on event XY or upcoming concerts or festivals?
- How come the web site only gets updated sporadically?
- I would like to inquire how I can type personal e-mails using the Hungarian alphabet. Please let me know if there is a simple method. Julie Makarowsky
Válaszok
The MBK web site is a community web site. Any registered member can post a Hungarian related event to the MBK calendar. If the MBK or one of the local MBK congregations is hosting or sponsoring an event we will post it to the calendar otherwise we encourage the individual event holders to post their own events.
Vissza a lap tetejéreAs a community web site any registered MBK member can post a news article for submission to appear on the MBK web site. The only way to keep this web site dynamic and pertinent is to actively take part by submitting articles and/or commenting on posted articles.
Unfortunately we cannot accept submissions sent by email.
Julie Makarowsky
Installing the Hungarian Keyboard (Assuming Windows XP)
- Click Start button
- Click Control Panel
- Click Regional & Language Options (depending on your desktop settings, you may need to select Date, Time, Language and Regional Options in the Pick a category window, then select Regional & Language Options)
- Select Languages tab in the dialog box
- Click the Details button
- Text Services and Input Languages dialog box should now be open - in the Installed Services area click the Add button
- Add Input Language dialog box should now be open - select Hungarian in the Input language drop-down slot
- If there is an active check box to the left of Keyboard layout/IME, click the check box to add a check mark for Keyboard layout/IME (otherwise, ignore this step)
- Click the OK button for the Add Input Language dialog box
- In the Text Services and Input Languages dialog box, click the Language Bar button to open the Language Bar Settings dialog box
- Place a check mark in the check box next to Show Language bar on the desktop
- Close all dialog boxes by clicking their OK buttons. Your computer should now have the Hungarian Keyboard installed in addition to the English Keyboard.
Using the Hungarian keyboard (Windows XP)
The active keyboard is indicated on the Taskbar (e.g., the English keyboard is represented by the letters EN). To select the Hungarian keyboard, first open the software you intend to use (e.g., Microsoft Word) and make sure that the software has the focus (click inside the software window). Then click the letters on the Taskbar (EN in the example illustration below) to open a keyboard menu and select Hungarian (HU).
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The Hungarian keyboard should now be active, with the letters HU appearing on the taskbar. You may wish to work with the Language Bar on the screen. To restore the Language Bar, right-click HU and select Restore the Language bar on the menu. The Language bar should now appear docked to the title bar of the software window. You can also drag the Language bar down into the document area if you wish, as illustrated below:
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To return the Language bar to the Taskbar, click on the minimize button (button with a minus sign on right side of Language bar).
The On-Screen Keyboard can be used as an aid in learning the layout of the Hungarian keyboard. To start the On-Screen Keyboard, follow this Start Menu path: Programs/Accessories/Accessibility. You can enter characters via the keyboard, using the On-Screen Keyboard as a template, or you can enter characters directly by clicking the keys on the screen.

Instructions appeared originally at John Carroll University Language Learning Center further instructions can be found from Microsoft at Enabling International Support in Windows XP/Server 2003 Family.
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To promote non-denominational religious life in the Hungarian tradition, charitable work by and among people of Hungarian extraction, and cultural-educational endeavors that further Hungarian values.
