Well... I'm pretty sure that your computer can be reconfigured to type in Korean with a standard English keyboard the same way it can do Japanese or Chinese: Phonetic typing. You'd need to change the Regional and Language Options in Control Panel to add the desired language to the list of keyboard setups. I won't really go into it right now, and I'm not sure how Korean works, but I'm assuming that you can type the way the letters or whatever sound, and the computer will output the correct characters. It's easiest with Japanese, which has a defined alphabet, and you just have to do a certain keystroke combination to convert selected hiragana into kanji. Hopefully Korean works the same way.
If it doesn't, you'll have to do some interweb searching, because I don't really have a clue about it. |