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Switching keyboard layouts system-wide, not app by app?
Is there a way to do this?
Damn Windows, this is so annoying.
Is there a way to do this?
Damn Windows, this is so annoying.
No one knows it, is it not possible at all, or no one uses Windows 7 anymore?
Don't worry there are still plenty of Windows 7 users & we are still the majority of Windows users.
Open Control Panel & select Region & Language, when that opens select the tab that says Keyboards & Languages & then click on Change keyboards. When that opens, see what's listed, if what you are looking for is not there then click on Add & find the language that you want to use, that should provide the appropriate keyboard.
Be sure to click on Apply to all changes.
That's all clear Ranger4, what'm asking in 2017 is this (what someone asked back in 2010): windows 7 - How to switch the KeyboardLayout for all Application at once - Super User
Maybe there is a solution since then.
There is a partial solution.
You right click on the layout menu at the task bar and select Settings.
Change the default keyboard and hit ok.
Every new program that you open will work on the selected keyboard.
Already opened programs will work keyboard on the previous keyboard. Change the layout menu at the task bar.
OK, I don't have much expertise with Windows 8 and onward, but do newer versions of Windows have this same annoyance with the keyboard layouts, or perhaps they have solved the issue? If nothing else, this might be a good reason to upgrade.