the reference answer GPT ᴼ ᴾ ᴱ ᴺ ᴬ ᴵ < br / > if your UI interface appear garbled, may be due to your system or software language setting and language program or system you are using does not match.
You can try the following steps to solve this problem:
1. Change system and software language SettingsIn Windows 11, you can change your system language Settings by following these steps:
- Click the Start menu and open the Settings application.
- Click on the "Time and Language" TAB, then click on the "Region and language" option.
- Click the Language TAB, and then select the language you wish to use.
In Visual Studio Code, you can change the language Settings in Settings. Follow these steps:
- Open Visual Studio Code.
- Click on the File menu and then select Preferences > Set Settings.
- Search for "locale" in the search box.
- Set the "Locale" to the language you want to use.
In STM32CubeMX, you can change the software language Settings by following these steps:
- Open STM32CubeMX.
- Click on the Options menu and then select Preferences.
- In the General TAB, select the language you want to use.
If changing the language Settings does not solve the problem, it may be because your system or software is setting fonts incorrectly. You can try changing the font Settings so that the correct characters are displayed.
In Windows 11, you can change the font Settings by following these steps:
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Click the Start menu and open the Settings application.
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Click the Appearance TAB, and then select the Advanced Display Settings option.
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Under Font Size and Display Ratio, select the Custom option.
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Change the font size and display ratio so that the correct characters are displayed.
In Visual Studio Code, you can change the font Settings by following these steps: -
Open Visual Studio Code.
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Click on the File menu and then select Preferences > Set Settings.
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Search for "font" in the search box.
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Change the font Settings so that the correct characters are displayed.
In STM32CubeMX, you can change the font Settings by following these steps: -
Open STM32CubeMX.
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Click on the Options menu and then select Preferences.
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In the Editor TAB, select the Fonts and Colors option.
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Change the font Settings so that the correct characters are displayed.
Hope these steps solve your problem. If you still cannot resolve the problem, consider contacting the technical support of the relevant software or system for further assistance.