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  2. Unicode in Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft was one of the first companies to implement Unicode in their products. Windows NT was the first operating system that used "wide characters" in system calls.Using the (now obsolete) UCS-2 encoding scheme at first, it was upgraded to the variable-width encoding UTF-16 starting with Windows 2000, allowing a representation of additional planes with surrogate pairs.

  3. Desktop environment - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the traditional command-line interface (CLI) is still used when full control over the operating system is required. Timeline. A desktop environment typically consists of icons, windows, toolbars, folders, wallpapers and desktop widgets (see Elements of graphical user interfaces and WIMP).

  4. Wallpaper (computing) - Wikipedia

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    An animated wallpaper using Wallpaper Engine on Windows 11. Animated backgrounds (sometimes referred to as live backgrounds or dynamic backgrounds) refers to wallpapers which feature a moving image or a 2D / 3D scene as an operating system background rather than a static image, it may also refer to wallpapers being cycled in a playlist, often with certain transition effects.

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    System Requirements. Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 266 MHz or faster computer ... Fixed! - background wallpaper doesn't immediately change when ...

  6. Locale (computer software) - Wikipedia

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    The locale identifier (LCID) for unmanaged code on Microsoft Windows is a number such as 1033 for English (United States), or 2057 for English (United Kingdom), or 1041 for Japanese (Japan). These numbers consist of a language code (lower 10 bits) and a culture code (upper bits), and are therefore often written in hexadecimal notation, such as ...

  7. Talk:Unicode in Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Regarding non-double-byte MBCSes: there is another four-byte-at-maximum code page in Windows called cp54936 . Like UTF-8, it too cannot be used for the locale or "ANSI" code page. In fact all the locale MBCS code pages are DBCS, so the likely explanation is that many programs simply cannot handle three or more bytes.

  8. Windows code page - Wikipedia

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    There are two groups of system code pages in Windows systems: OEM and Windows-native ("ANSI") code pages. (ANSI is the American National Standards Institute.) Code pages in both of these groups are extended ASCII code pages. Additional code pages are supported by standard Windows conversion routines, but not used as either type of system code page.

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