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Language Keyboard For Mac

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If you are person who need to write in more than one language, or you live in foreign country, or you are simply a translator, you'll need multiple keyboard languages in your operating system. To use them, first you need to know how to add them, and then, how to change/switch them efficiently.

On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Input Sources. Open the Input Sources pane for me. Click the Add button, search for a language (such as French) or an input source (such as Handwriting), then select one or more. After you add an input source, the option to show the Input menu in the menu bar is automatically selected. To change your editing language in OneNote for Mac, go to Tools Set Proofing Language, select your language, and select OK. User Interface & Editing - The display and keyboard languages for Office for Android is the same as the language that the device is set to.

Great addition to such setup are our bilingual keyboard stickers with two languages printed on them. You can then easily write in two languages without the need to learn letters placement in mind.

So, how to add and change languages? Click on your operating system to jump to proper section:

-> Mac OS X

-> Windows Vista

-> Windows 7

-> Windows 8

-> Windows 10

Adding keyboard language

1. Open Spotlight (Cmd + space) and type 'system', then click on System Preferences, or click on Apple in top left corner of the screen and choose System Preferences from menu.

2. Click on Keyboard.

3. Switch from Keyboard to Input Sources tab, and then click on + (plus) button in bottom left corner of the window.


4. From popup choose desired language from left list, and then choose particular layout for this language from right list. Finally, click on Add button to add this language to your system.

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5. You're done :)

Switching keyboard language

There is no quick method of doing this out of the box in Mac OS X. You need to manually assign keyboard shortcut to the 'switching' action.

1. Go to Keyboard in System Preferences.

2. From Keyboard switch to Shortcuts tab.

3. Click on Input Sources on the left list and check Select next source in Input menu. You'll see a little warning, because this keyboard shortcut is already used by Spotlight.

4. Click on Spotlight on the left list and uncheck Show Finder search window. Now the warning is gone.

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5. That's it. Now you can switch languages by using Cmd + Opt + Space shortcut :)

Adding keyboard language

1. Click on Start menu and choose Control Panel.

2. Click on Clock, Language and Region.

3. Switch to Keyboards and languages tab and click on Change keyboards button.

4. Under Installed services, click Add button.

5. Double-click on language you want to add, then double-click on text services you want to add, and - finally - select the text services options you want to add. Click OK button.

6. That's it :)

Switching keyboard language

To set this up, right-click on the taskbar (the gray bar at the bottom on screen) and from menu choose Toolbars, and then click Language Bar. Language Bar will show up on the taskbar. Now to switch language click on language name next to little keyboard icon and from list, select desired language.

Windows 7

Adding keyboard language

1. Click on Start menu and choose Control Panel.

2. Click on Clock, Language and Region.

3. Switch to Keyboards and languages tab and click on Change keyboards button.

4. Under Installed services, click Add button.

5. Double-click on language you want to add, double-click the keyboard you want to add, and select text services options you want to add. Click OK button.

6. That's it :)

Switching keyboard language

To set this up, right-click on the taskbar (the gray bar at the bottom on screen) and from menu choose Toolbars, and then click Language Bar. Language Bar will show up on the taskbar. Now to switch language click on language name next to little keyboard icon and from list, select desired language.

Windows 8 / 8.1

Adding keyboard language

1. Use Windows + W keyboard shortcut to bring Search. In the search field type 'language', then from the search results, on the left, click on Language.

How to switch keyboard language

5. You're done :)

Switching keyboard language

There is no quick method of doing this out of the box in Mac OS X. You need to manually assign keyboard shortcut to the 'switching' action.

1. Go to Keyboard in System Preferences.

2. From Keyboard switch to Shortcuts tab.

3. Click on Input Sources on the left list and check Select next source in Input menu. You'll see a little warning, because this keyboard shortcut is already used by Spotlight.

4. Click on Spotlight on the left list and uncheck Show Finder search window. Now the warning is gone.

5. That's it. Now you can switch languages by using Cmd + Opt + Space shortcut :)

Adding keyboard language

1. Click on Start menu and choose Control Panel.

2. Click on Clock, Language and Region.

3. Switch to Keyboards and languages tab and click on Change keyboards button.

4. Under Installed services, click Add button.

5. Double-click on language you want to add, then double-click on text services you want to add, and - finally - select the text services options you want to add. Click OK button.

6. That's it :)

Switching keyboard language

To set this up, right-click on the taskbar (the gray bar at the bottom on screen) and from menu choose Toolbars, and then click Language Bar. Language Bar will show up on the taskbar. Now to switch language click on language name next to little keyboard icon and from list, select desired language.

Windows 7

Adding keyboard language

1. Click on Start menu and choose Control Panel.

2. Click on Clock, Language and Region.

3. Switch to Keyboards and languages tab and click on Change keyboards button.

4. Under Installed services, click Add button.

5. Double-click on language you want to add, double-click the keyboard you want to add, and select text services options you want to add. Click OK button.

6. That's it :)

Switching keyboard language

To set this up, right-click on the taskbar (the gray bar at the bottom on screen) and from menu choose Toolbars, and then click Language Bar. Language Bar will show up on the taskbar. Now to switch language click on language name next to little keyboard icon and from list, select desired language.

Windows 8 / 8.1

Adding keyboard language

1. Use Windows + W keyboard shortcut to bring Search. In the search field type 'language', then from the search results, on the left, click on Language.

2. In the Language window, click on Add a language link.

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3. In the Add languages window find desired language from the list, select it, and click Add button. Some languages are expandable, so select particular language layout you want to use.

4. You're done :)

Switching keyboard language

To switch keyboard languages simply use Windows + Space shortcut.

Windows 10

Adding keyboard language

1. Use Windows + W keyboard shortcut to bring Search. In the search field type 'language', then from the search results, on the left, click on Language.

2. In the Language window, click on Add a language link.

3. In the Add languages window find desired language from the list, select it, and click Add button. Some languages are expandable, so select particular language layout you want to use.

4. You're done :)

Switching keyboard language

To switch keyboard languages simply use Windows + Space shortcut.

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