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Note The Language bar appears on the taskbar. When you rest the mouse pointer over this bar, a tooltip appears that describes the active keyboard layout. In the Input language list, select the language that you want. For example, select French Canada. In the Select one of the installed input languages to use when you start your computer list , click French Canada — Canadian French , and then click OK. Click the Language bar, and then click French Canada. Match the keyboard on the screen with the physical keyboard to make sure that the layout matches.

To check the uppercase characters, click the shift key on the keyboard or on the screen, and match the characters printed on the keyboard. For more information about the Language bar, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. Need more help? Find the key with P printed on it.

Look at the keys near the upper-left corner of the keyboard. The keys should look like one of the following sets and will help you identify your keyboard layout:. How to identify your Apple keyboard layout by country or region Use the letters and symbols on your Apple keyboard to help you determine your keyboard layout by country or region.

Some keyboard layouts are only available in certain countries or regions. Japanese keyboard If your Return key looks like the image below, you have a Japanese keyboard:. It's also used in parts of Luxembourg and Switzerland. Used in Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, and can also be found in Switzerland. Used in Georgia country. It's available through Windows keyboard settings. An alternative to the standard layout, with extra diacritics.

Used mainly in the Indian state of Gujarat. Used in Italy. Can be also found in Tunisia and Libya. Used in Japan. It has distinct key shapes, with additional keys next to the spacebar, and changed placement of Caps Lock, Control , and Fn keys. Used mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka.

Used in Kazakhstan. Used in Cambodia and Vietnam. Used in South Korea. Basic layout 2-set , much more is available but not so popular as this one. Used in parts of Iraq and Iran. Used in Latvia. Used in Lithuania. Used in North Macedonia. Used mainly in the Indian state of Kerala. Used in Nepal and northern India. Used in northern parts of Norway, Sweden, and Finland.

Used in Norway and Svalbard. It can also be a part of the so-called "Nordic" layout, combined with Danish and Swedish layouts. Used mainly in the Indian state of Odisha. Used in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Used in Iran. In widespread use in Poland. It's actually identical to the Dutch and US International layouts. Used back in the 80s and 90s, features Polish symbols. The Brazilian version of Portuguese layout. Used in Brazil. Used mainly in the Indian state of Punjab and Pakistan.

Used in Russia. Used mainly by foreigners who learn Russian. Used in Serbia as an alternative to the Cyrillic layout. Used in Sri Lanka. Used in Slovenia. Identical to the Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Latin layouts. The American version of Spanish layout. Used in Sweden. It can also be a part of the so-called "Nordic" layout, combined with Norwegian and Danish layouts. The download process might take a while, depending on your PC and the size of the language pack.

Tap or click the language that you want to see Windows in, and then tap or click Set as primary. The Will be display language after next sign-in message will appear under the language. Tap or click Set as primary to move the language to the top of the list. If the language can become your Windows display language, you'll see Will be display language after next sign-in appear under the language. Warning: When you change your primary language, your keyboard layout might also change.

When signing back in to Windows, make sure you're using the right keyboard layout for entering your password. Otherwise, you might not be able to sign in. You can change your keyboard layout on the sign-in screen by tapping or clicking the language abbreviation button in the lower-right corner.

Whenever you add a language, a keyboard layout or input method is added so you can enter text in the language. If you want to use a different keyboard layout or input method, you can add a new one or switch between the ones you have.

Tap or click the language you want to add a keyboard to, and then tap or click Options. Tap or click Add a keyboard , browse the input method list for the one you want to use, and then tap or click it. You can enter text with different keyboard layouts or input methods by switching between them.

There are a few different ways to switch between keyboard layouts or input methods:. On a hardware keyboard, press and hold the Windows logo key , and then press the Spacebar to cycle through your input methods. If you have a touchscreen, you can switch your touch keyboard layout by tapping or clicking the keyboard icon, and then tapping or clicking the keyboard layout you want to switch to.

Language abbreviation button in the touch keyboard. On the desktop taskbar, tap or click the language abbreviation in the notification area at the far right of the taskbar, and then tap or click the keyboard layout or input method you want to switch to.

Language abbreviation button in the desktop taskbar.



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