Windows 10: Button icons in apps are displayed as a Chinese character

Discus and support Button icons in apps are displayed as a Chinese character in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have recently upgraded my win10 from 1909 to 22H2, and installed apps like PowerToys and Apple Music, in which some button icons are displayed as a... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Windows Category - All, May 2, 2023.

  1. Button icons in apps are displayed as a Chinese character


    I have recently upgraded my win10 from 1909 to 22H2, and installed apps like PowerToys and Apple Music, in which some button icons are displayed as a Chinese character. I assume this is a system issue and has to do with missing fonts or certain icons?Thanks.

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    Windows Category - All, May 2, 2023
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  2. Edwin Win User

    How to display Chinese characters

    Copy/Paste worked for me, except...

    my system automatically changed this character:


    Button icons in apps are displayed as a Chinese character 250727d1570701675t-how-display-chinese-characters-002085.png


    ... to this:


    Button icons in apps are displayed as a Chinese character 250728d1570701722t-how-display-chinese-characters-002084.png


    Weird! *Confused
     
    Edwin, May 2, 2023
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  3. "Chinese Characters" program delaying shutdown - a different approach.

    Hi,

    Thank you for your response.

    • As you have mentioned this happens only in the Admin account, is it local account set as admin account or the Microsoft account?
    I would suggest you to check the all apps list and check if that Chinese character app is present.

    After you try the above steps and share us the results what happens we can proceed with the further suggestions.

    Please post us back with the results after troubleshooting the above steps and check.

    Keep us posted to help you better.
     
    Sachin Venkatesh, May 2, 2023
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  4. PBayJ Win User

    Button icons in apps are displayed as a Chinese character

    How to display Chinese characters

    Found some nice pix of those finger mountains in Zhangjiajie, China, and (since also slowly learning Chinese) would like to _include_ Chinese characters in their file titles, _without_ changing my default UK English input/display language. The Chinese characters display fine, no problems, but Win10 won't accept them in file naming, shows error that certain (regular kb chars, not Chinese) characters not accepted for file names. I don't remember having this problem in Win7.
    --- I suspect the solution is in changing the font types(??) from TTF (as shown in Control Panel > Fonts > (eg: MingLiuHKCSRegular) > Properties) to UTF-8 (or 16 or 32, I now see) , but how ?
     
    PBayJ, May 2, 2023
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