Changing the system language in Google Chrome

Sep 24, 2008

Google Chrome ships with a plethora of different system languages to suit any user. When I downloaded it, it installed with norwegian as the default language. I prefer having my software in english, so here’s how to change the system language:
 

  1. Click the wrench icon
  2. Select “options”
  3. Go to the middle tab (in English it is called “Minor tweaks”
  4. Click “Change font and language settings”
  5. Change font and language settings

  6. In the Font and language settings dialog box, select the “Languages” tab
  7. In the Languages tab, select the desired language from the drop-down menu.
  8. Select the desired language from the drop-down menu

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