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Changing the locale of the operating system

You can change the default paper size of the Fiery VUE driver by changing the locale of the operating system.

To change the default paper size, you must do the following:

  • Change the locale of the operating system.

  • Uninstall the Fiery VUE application.

    The Fiery VUE driver is uninstalled when the Fiery VUE application is removed.

  • Reinstall the Fiery VUE application.

    The Fiery VUE driver is installed with the Fiery VUE application. The default paper size in the Fiery VUE driver should match the locale of the operating system.

  1. Navigate to the Regional and Language Options on the computer.
    • Windows 8.1: Press the Windows button on the keyboard to open the Start screen. Click Start, click Control Panel, click Clock, Language, and Region, and then double-click the Regional and Language Options icon. Click the Keyboards and Languages tab.

    • Windows 8: Press the Windows button on the keyboard to open the Start screen. Open the Search charm by moving the mouse pointer to the upper-right or lower-right corner of the screen, move it up or down, and click Search. Type Control Panel in the search box, tap or click Apps, and then tap or click Control Panel in the results. Click the Language icon.

    • Windows 7/Vista: Click Start, click Control Panel, click Clock, Language, and Region, and then double-click the Regional and Language Options icon. Click the Administrative tab.

    • Windows XP: Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click the Regional and Language Options icon. Click the Advanced tab.

  2. To change the system locale, do one of the following:
    • Windows 8.1: Under Display Language, choose a language from the list, and then click OK.

    • Windows 8: Click Add a language, choose a language from the list, tap or click Add to add the language, and then click OK.

    • Windows 7/Vista: Under Language for non-Unicode programs (System Locale), click Change System Locale, choose a language from the list, and then click OK.

    • Windows XP: Under Language for non-Unicode programs (System Locale), choose a language from the list, and then click OK.

    You may be prompted for the administrator password or asked to provide confirmation.

  3. Click Yes or Restart now to restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
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