[Windows 11/10] How to add/change Keyboard Language

Please go to the corresponding instruction based on the current Windows operating system on your computer:

 

Windows 11 operating system

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Add a keyboard

  1. Type and search [Language settings] in the Windows search bar, and then click [Open].
  2. In Preferred languages, Select the [More] iconnext to the language you want to add a new keyboard, and then select [Language options].
  3. Click [Add a keyboard], and then select the keyboard you want to add from the list. If you do not find the keyboard you want, maybe you need to add a new language pack to get the other keyboard options.
    Only when Windows may not provide the keyboard you want, please contact the keyboard language manufacturer.

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Set up the default input method

  1. Type and search [Advanced keyboard settings] in the Windows search bar, and then click [Open].
  2. In Override for default input method, select the keyboard you want from the drop-down list.
    Note: The list may display keyboards Windows only provides.
  3. If you would like each app to utilize a different keyboard, you can select the box to [Let me use a different input method for each app window].

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Windows 10 operating system

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Add a keyboard

  1. Type and search [Language settings] in the Windows search bar, and then click [Open].
  2. In Preferred languages, select the language that you want to add a new keyboard, and then select [Options].
  3. Select [add a keyboard], and then select the keyboard you want to add from the list. If you do not find the keyboard you want, maybe you need to add a new language pack to get the other keyboard options.
    Only when Windows may not provide the keyboard you want, please contact the keyboard language manufacturer.

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Set up the default input method

  1. Type and search [Advanced keyboard settings] in the Windows search bar, and then click [Open].
  2. In Override for default input method, select the keyboard you want from the drop-down list.
    Note: The list may display keyboards Windows only provides.
  3. If you would like each app to utilize a different keyboard, you can select the box to [Let me use a different input method for each app window].

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