
How to add the language layout on my keyboard?
1. Open Settings: Click on the Start menu, then select the "Settings" gear icon.
Alternatively, you can press Win + I on your keyboard to open Settings directly.
Navigate to Time & Language: In the Settings menu, click on “Time & language.”
2. Select Language & region: On the sidebar, click on “Language & region.”
Here you'll see the languages currently installed.
3. Add a Language: If the language you would like to add is not already listed:
Click on “Add a language.”
4. Search for and select the language you want. then, click "Next" and then "Install"
to add the language pack.
5. Configure Keyboard Layout: Once the language is added, click on the three
dots (…) next to it under the “Preferred languages” section.
6. Select “Language options.” Then, Under “Keyboards,” click “Add a keyboard”
and select the keyboard layout you prefer.
7. Switch Between Keyboard Layouts: You can switch between keyboard layouts by
clicking on the language icon in the taskbar (near the clock) or by using the
shortcut Win + Space to cycle through the available keyboard layouts.
Keyboard won’t type after computer restart, what shall I do?
1. Test on Another Computer: To identify the problem, try connecting the Keyboard to another computer. This step is crucial as it helps isolate the issue. If the keyboard works fine on another system or computer, the problem might be with your original computer's hardware or software configurations. However, if it doesn't work on any computer, the keyboard itself might be faulty.
2. Direct Connection to Computer Ports: Often, issues with USB devices can stem from unstable connections, especially when using USB hubs or extension cables. Disconnect the Keyboard from any USB hubs or extension cables. Connect it directly to one of your computer's USB ports. Preferably, use a USB port on the back of a desktop computer, as these ports are directly connected to the motherboard and usually provide a more stable connection than front-side ports or ports on laptops.
3. Check and Update Drivers: Remove any previously installed keyboard drivers, then restart your computer. This can resolve conflicts between the keyboard software and your system. For this process, go to device manager and check the driver in Keyboards
4. Contact Customer Support: If, after following all the above steps, The Keyboard still doesn't work, it's time to seek further assistance. Reach out to customer support for personalized troubleshooting and potential repair or replacement options. Visit the official website and navigate to the support section to find contact information or a support request form. Provide a detailed description of the issue and the steps you've already taken to try to resolve it.
How can I address issues like double letters on the keyboard?
How to clean a Key on your keyboard?
Why my PERIBOARD-335 on the left or right half of your keyboard is not working?
How do you assign a macro on PERIBOARD-335 without driver?
FN lock and Multimedia keys on PERIBOARD-335
How do you reset PERIBOARD-335?
How do you switch PERIBOARD-335 between Windows and Mac OS?
Will PERIBOARD-335 work with the Mac OS?
How to Use the Fn-Key of PERIBOARD-335?
The Fn-key of PERIBOARD-335 toggles between multimedia functions and standard function key (F1-F12) functions on your keyboard. When activated, it enables multimedia actions like adjusting volume or brightness. When deactivated, it restores the traditional F1 to F12 functions.
Why isn't my Windows key working?
If your Windows key is not responding, it might be due to the accidental activation of the Win-lock key. The Win-lock key is located above the Backspace key on your keyboard and has a padlock symbol on it. To re-activate the Windows key, simply press Win-lock once. You can also activate the Win-lock the same way. Check the indicator lights on top of the keyboard for the padlock symbol marked "W" to see if the Win-lock is active. After deactivating the Win-lock, try pressing the Windows key again.