If you switch to a Japanese keyboard, you will initially type in Romanji (English letters), which then convert to Hiragana or Kanji. If you switch to a UK English keyboard from a US one, your @ symbol and " symbol might swap places—a maddening discovery in the middle of typing an email.
Alternatively, click the language abbreviation (e.g., "ENG") in the bottom-right Taskbar. how to switch keyboard languages
Click the time in the bottom-right corner and select Settings. Go to Languages and inputs > Inputs. Tap Add input methods to select your languages. Press Ctrl + Shift + Spacebar to cycle through your list. If you switch to a Japanese keyboard, you
If you switch to a Japanese keyboard, you will initially type in Romanji (English letters), which then convert to Hiragana or Kanji. If you switch to a UK English keyboard from a US one, your @ symbol and " symbol might swap places—a maddening discovery in the middle of typing an email.
Alternatively, click the language abbreviation (e.g., "ENG") in the bottom-right Taskbar.
Click the time in the bottom-right corner and select Settings. Go to Languages and inputs > Inputs. Tap Add input methods to select your languages. Press Ctrl + Shift + Spacebar to cycle through your list.