. NEW: Chromebook users click. Windows 10 users, bookmark this site then download and review the PDF instructions. Windows 8 users, see the comments below of a fellow Niuolahiki haumāna and then view this 'general' tutorial video. The process shown in the video should be the same to activate the (input method) as well. “Regarding the Hawaiian font/Windows 8.
Under language preferences, the Hawaiian language is now available-this is something new, and the first time for Windows. I make it my language of choice.
This only appeared after sending the Word doc file as an Outlook attachment (!) also on the same Mac running El Capitan. It appears to affect several versions of Word, because the fix at MS Answers appears to work on Mac Word as well. Follow-up question: Anyone know if resetting the normal.dotm. These diacritics entered into the Autocorrect feature of MS Word (options - proofing - autocorrect button) so that I can quickly type in the word without While the Hawaiian language is unique in that its most common diacritical is not an accent, perhaps some of these principles could be applied to.
For typing Hawaiian: the ʻokina is just left of the number '1' and the kahakō is typed using the Right Arrow (first!) + Alt + the letter desired. Interestingly, the Windows 8 Hawaiian font works in Windows Word and Google Gmail, but not MSN Explorer email.” -Kimo B. Use the latest release of the Firefox browser.
Windows 7 users, for more info, click. Windows XP users, bookmark this site and then view both tutorial videos. Mac OS 10.6.8 and up desktop/laptop users, open your 'System Preferences' (the gears icon) and then view the tutorial video. iPad users, click.
iPhone/iPod users, click. Android users click.