2017 Jan 13 1:45 PM
I am having problems with wrong local characters being input in most cases in SAP GUI (by local characters i mean characters specific to a couple languages we use - čćžšđ...). For example, you can see the character č and ć being right when i type it into the top transactions textbox, but not in other examples, where i get the character è and æ. This is a big problem when im trying to enter selection texts and translations, where i need these characters. I have this problem on all the computers i use (using Windows 10 and SAP GUI 740, login with EN language) and SAP is the only software that has such a problem. I have checked all the settings i could think of both in SAP GUI as well as in Windows, but could not find a way to resolve this. I also tried comparing to others, who do not have this problem, but found no differences in their settings. I kindly ask for some assistance.
Screenshots of the problem:
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2017 Feb 01 1:34 PM
For anyone else with this issue, the solution.
The problem SAP GUI had was the language settings of Windows. It seems SAP GUI is the only application that wont work right if Windows language is set to English (even though all localization and input settings were set to our local language), but rather it must be set to our local language and then an override for display language done if you still want Windows in english.
2017 Jan 13 1:55 PM
are you saying you type on the keyboard č and ć and SAP shows è and æ instead?
2017 Jan 16 7:08 AM
That is exactly what i am saying.
I type č and ć on the keyboard and SAP shows è and æ instead.
2017 Jan 16 9:23 AM
2017 Jan 24 8:21 AM
Any news on this issue? Im not the only one with this problem and the latest patch 11 for 740 we received did not solve it.
2017 Jan 24 8:38 AM
If you can't get any help from the community then you should open a ticket at SAP Support.
2017 Feb 01 1:34 PM
For anyone else with this issue, the solution.
The problem SAP GUI had was the language settings of Windows. It seems SAP GUI is the only application that wont work right if Windows language is set to English (even though all localization and input settings were set to our local language), but rather it must be set to our local language and then an override for display language done if you still want Windows in english.
2020 Feb 20 2:12 PM
2020 Feb 20 5:21 PM
Ok, if anyone still interested.
1. Windows language settings
2. Administrative language settings
3. Language for NON unicode programs, in my case Czech
4. Ok, next restart windows.

Login into SAP
1. Frontend settings
2. Font settings
3. Select
4. Set Script. In my case Central European.
Kill Frontend and start again. Check your Screen Painter.
