The problem of not being able to type Vietnamese characters in the popular web browser Mozilla Firefox has been quite common in Vietnam recently. This has forced loyal Firefox fans to switch to other web browsers such as Internet Explorer or Google Chrome. The solution to this problem is very simple, just follow the steps outlined in the article below.
Not only Firefox but also Google Chrome users often encounter the issue of not being able to type Vietnamese, causing frustration. When facing this situation, refer to the method to fix the Vietnamese typing issue on Chrome to resolve the problem effectively.
Fixing the Latest Vietnamese Typing Issue in Firefox
Step 1: To resolve the issue of not being able to type Vietnamese in Firefox, simply click on the three-dot icon and select Options. In the Options section, you can adjust settings to fix the issue.
Step 2: Once in Options, under the General section, scroll down and select Fonts & Colors, then click Advanced to customize fonts more deeply.
Step 3: Under the Fonts for ... line, choose Other Writing Systems.
At the next line, change Fallback Text Encoding to Vietnamese then press OK.
After this step, simply restart Facebook, and also restart Unikey to check if the issue of not being able to type Vietnamese in Firefox still persists. Note that when running Unikey, you should right-click > select Run as Administrator to run with the highest privileges if the previous method did not completely resolve the issue.
Fixing the inability to type Vietnamese in Firefox
Method 1: Reinstall Windows or Ghost your computer. This is the most manual method, however, repeated use of this method can be detrimental to the hard drive and other components of the computer.
Method 2: Download and use the Vietnamese typing software Unikey instead of Vietkey as Vietkey is prone to errors.
Step 1: Install Unikey for use on your computer. Download the latest version of Unikey here.
Step 2: Open the Firefox web browser, press the Alt key on the keyboard to open the toolbar, select Tools --> Options
Step 3: In the Options window ---> select the Content Tab ---> Advanced.. to change some options regarding font.
Step 4: In the Fonts for section, select Other Languages to display other languages (as Vietnamese is not yet listed in this section).
Under Fallback Character Encoding, choose the Unicode (UTF-8) character set.
Finally, simply close the browser and reopen it, and you'll be able to type Vietnamese normally again. In addition to the Firefox browser, you can also download other web browsers directly from Mytour to browse the web effectively.
