To change the keyboard language setting, follow specific steps based on your operating system. (Detailed instructions are provided for Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and Mac systems.)
If your PC is windows XP, 7 and 8,
- Go to control panel and click on Region and Language
- On the Keyboards and Language tab, click Change keyboards.
- Click Add.
- Expand the language that you want. For example, expand French (Canada).
- Expand Keyboard list, click to select the Canadian French check box, and then click OK.
- In the options, click View Layout to compare the layout with the actual keyboard.
- In the Default input language list, click French (Canada) – Canadian French, and then click OK two times.
- In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click OK.
If your PC is windows 10,
- Click on the Start Menu. ...
- Click on Settings.
- Click on Time & language.
- Click on Region & language.
- Click on the language you wish to add a keyboard layout to.
- Click on Options.
- Click on Add a keyboard.
- Click on the keyboard you want to add.
If you have a Mac,
- Click on the Apple Menu on the top left of the screen.
- Once in System Preferences, click on Language and Region.
- Once in Language and Region, add a new language by clicking on the + icon.
- Pick the desired language from the populated list and click Add.
If you have a Macbook Series,
- From the Dock, choose System Preferences
- Choose Keyboard
- Choose Input Sources
- Check the box to Show Input menu in menu bar, then click the Plus sign at the bottom left to bring up the languages menu
- Select the desired language and click Add
- At the upper right of your screen, click the flag icon to choose the language for your keyboard input
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