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Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ball GT |
Dragon Ball (1995)
Dragon Ball (2003) Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ball GT |
Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ball GT |
Internet Explorer
Mozilla/Firefox/Netscape 6+ Opera 7+ |
Since I've added an evil script that doesn't allow you to click right, you must use the application menu (that thing that says, file, edit, view, etc...). Click on 'View' and select 'Encoding'. Another sub menu will open, click on 'More...'. Here a large sub menu will open with a wide selection of languages. You want to click on either 'Japanese Auto-Select' or 'Japanese (Shift-JIS)'.
If you don't already have this feature on your computer, then a window will open asking if you want to download it. It's okay, download it. Once the download is complete repeat the same steps from above. If it is successful than the symbols will change into Japanese characters.
Mozilla, Firefox, and Netscape are based on the web browser standard (as opposed to Internet Explorer) and enabling foreign language encoding is the same. Use the application menu (that thing that says, file, edit, view, etc...) and click on 'View' and select 'Character Encoding'. Another sub menu will open. There are three ways you can choose to view the Japanese characters.
Method 1: Click on 'Auto-Detect' and choose 'Japanese'.
Method 2: Click on 'More' and another sub menu will open. You want to click on 'East Asain' and then 'Japanese (Shift_JIS) when the next sub menu opens.
Method 3: You should choose this option if Japanese isn't listed in the encoding sub menus. Click on 'Customize...' and add 'Japanese (Shift-JIS)', then use either the first method or the second to change the character encoding.
Opera is based on the web browser standard (as opposed to Internet Explorer) and enabling foreign language encoding is similar to Mozilla/Firefox and Netscape. Use the application menu (that thing that says, file, edit, view, etc...) and click on 'View' and select 'Encoding'. Another sub menu will open. Click on 'Japanese' then select 'Auto detection' or 'Japanese Shift-JIS'.