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| | Keyboard layout changes Hi I write document in english and spanish, so I have to use the US and the US-International keyboard layout. I have the keyboard bar active and use it to change layouts. The problem is the keyboard layout changes "by himself" constantly. I thought this was attached to the program I'm using, or the document, but it's not. For example, I'm writing a WinWord 2007 document using the Intl layout, and using accents and everything. Suddenly, I try to use another accent or symbol, and it doesn't work. If I check the language bar, it changed to US Standard layout. I disabled the shortcuts to change layouts, so this is not the problem (I mean, accidentally hitting the shortcut...) Any ideas? It's really very annoying... Alex |
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| | Re: Keyboard layout changes Right click the language bar, open "Settings" and change "English" so that it uses "United States-International" keyboard. If you want to type " or ' you will have to type a space or non-vowel afterwards. I have French, German, Spanish and English cheerfully coexisting on my computer. Another way to address this problem is to use US keyboard and Word keyboard shortcuts for international characters. Salu2 cordiales, Earle "aleangelico" <aleangelico@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AA991A96-8BA0-4F83-8C53-BCF24E473102@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > I write document in english and spanish, so I have to use the US and the > US-International keyboard layout. I have the keyboard bar active and use > it > to change layouts. > The problem is the keyboard layout changes "by himself" constantly. I > thought this was attached to the program I'm using, or the document, but > it's > not. > For example, I'm writing a WinWord 2007 document using the Intl layout, > and > using accents and everything. Suddenly, I try to use another accent or > symbol, and it doesn't work. If I check the language bar, it changed to US > Standard layout. > I disabled the shortcuts to change layouts, so this is not the problem (I > mean, accidentally hitting the shortcut...) > > Any ideas? > It's really very annoying... > > Alex > |
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| | Re: Keyboard layout changes Ok, but I want to have both layouts and be able to change to the one I want. What I don't want is the layout to change by its own! Why this is happening? Alex "Earle Horton" wrote: Quote: > Right click the language bar, open "Settings" and change "English" so that > it uses "United States-International" keyboard. If you want to type " or ' > you will have to type a space or non-vowel afterwards. I have French, > German, Spanish and English cheerfully coexisting on my computer. Another > way to address this problem is to use US keyboard and Word keyboard > shortcuts for international characters. > > Salu2 cordiales, > > Earle > > "aleangelico" <aleangelico@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:AA991A96-8BA0-4F83-8C53-BCF24E473102@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi > > I write document in english and spanish, so I have to use the US and the > > US-International keyboard layout. I have the keyboard bar active and use > > it > > to change layouts. > > The problem is the keyboard layout changes "by himself" constantly. I > > thought this was attached to the program I'm using, or the document, but > > it's > > not. > > For example, I'm writing a WinWord 2007 document using the Intl layout, > > and > > using accents and everything. Suddenly, I try to use another accent or > > symbol, and it doesn't work. If I check the language bar, it changed to US > > Standard layout. > > I disabled the shortcuts to change layouts, so this is not the problem (I > > mean, accidentally hitting the shortcut...) > > > > Any ideas? > > It's really very annoying... > > > > Alex > > |
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| | Re: Keyboard layout changes This exact same thing happens to me too! I send emails and write documents in swedish, norwegian and english and change the keyboard accordingly. At first I thought I accidentally hit some shortcut to change back, or the changes were time-dependent but I have now realized they are just random. And they always fall back to english, never ever from for example swedish to norwegian. It is REALLY annoying! I cannot see how randomness would disappear by changing to US international? "aleangelico" wrote: Quote: > Ok, but I want to have both layouts and be able to change to the one I want. > What I don't want is the layout to change by its own! > Why this is happening? > > Alex > > > "Earle Horton" wrote: > Quote: > > Right click the language bar, open "Settings" and change "English" so that > > it uses "United States-International" keyboard. If you want to type " or ' > > you will have to type a space or non-vowel afterwards. I have French, > > German, Spanish and English cheerfully coexisting on my computer. Another > > way to address this problem is to use US keyboard and Word keyboard > > shortcuts for international characters. > > > > Salu2 cordiales, > > > > Earle > > > > "aleangelico" <aleangelico@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:AA991A96-8BA0-4F83-8C53-BCF24E473102@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Hi > > > I write document in english and spanish, so I have to use the US and the > > > US-International keyboard layout. I have the keyboard bar active and use > > > it > > > to change layouts. > > > The problem is the keyboard layout changes "by himself" constantly. I > > > thought this was attached to the program I'm using, or the document, but > > > it's > > > not. > > > For example, I'm writing a WinWord 2007 document using the Intl layout, > > > and > > > using accents and everything. Suddenly, I try to use another accent or > > > symbol, and it doesn't work. If I check the language bar, it changed to US > > > Standard layout. > > > I disabled the shortcuts to change layouts, so this is not the problem (I > > > mean, accidentally hitting the shortcut...) > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > It's really very annoying... > > > > > > Alex > > > |
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| | Re: Keyboard layout changes It doesn't... I don't know, i wasn't able to find any help about this issue. The only thing I did was changed the icons for the languages, so just looking the task bar i know wich one is active. I think the OS tries to remember the setting for each application, or even for each paragraph, so if you were writing in Word with a keyboard, if you change to notepad, the keyboard changes. The problem is if you come back to word, it could retain the former setting or change it "at will" This is what happens when the software developers are sure they are smarter than the users, they want the OS to think for you, and it does (the OS) a lousy job!! Regards Alex -- Saludos / Regards Alex http://www.novatechinfo.com "Jonatan" wrote: Quote: > This exact same thing happens to me too! I send emails and write documents in > swedish, norwegian and english and change the keyboard accordingly. At first > I thought I accidentally hit some shortcut to change back, or the changes > were time-dependent but I have now realized they are just random. And they > always fall back to english, never ever from for example swedish to > norwegian. It is REALLY annoying! I cannot see how randomness would disappear > by changing to US international? > > > > "aleangelico" wrote: > Quote: > > Ok, but I want to have both layouts and be able to change to the one I want. > > What I don't want is the layout to change by its own! > > Why this is happening? > > > > Alex > > > > > > "Earle Horton" wrote: > > Quote: > > > Right click the language bar, open "Settings" and change "English" so that > > > it uses "United States-International" keyboard. If you want to type " or ' > > > you will have to type a space or non-vowel afterwards. I have French, > > > German, Spanish and English cheerfully coexisting on my computer. Another > > > way to address this problem is to use US keyboard and Word keyboard > > > shortcuts for international characters. > > > > > > Salu2 cordiales, > > > > > > Earle > > > > > > "aleangelico" <aleangelico@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > news:AA991A96-8BA0-4F83-8C53-BCF24E473102@xxxxxx > > > > Hi > > > > I write document in english and spanish, so I have to use the US and the > > > > US-International keyboard layout. I have the keyboard bar active and use > > > > it > > > > to change layouts. > > > > The problem is the keyboard layout changes "by himself" constantly. I > > > > thought this was attached to the program I'm using, or the document, but > > > > it's > > > > not. > > > > For example, I'm writing a WinWord 2007 document using the Intl layout, > > > > and > > > > using accents and everything. Suddenly, I try to use another accent or > > > > symbol, and it doesn't work. If I check the language bar, it changed to US > > > > Standard layout. > > > > I disabled the shortcuts to change layouts, so this is not the problem (I > > > > mean, accidentally hitting the shortcut...) > > > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > It's really very annoying... > > > > > > > > Alex > > > > |
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| | Re: Keyboard layout changes It doesn't, but it ceases to bother. "Å" or any other character you care to type is the same in English, French, Spanish or German. When the software changes my input language, I just keep typing. I don't know for sure, but I think you can get Swedish or Norwegian characters with US International too. Do any of these look familiar? ð Ð Æ Ø Þ þ å ß ø Earle "Jonatan" <Jonatan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6602C429-DE8E-4896-8EC1-23C3F95C5463@xxxxxx Quote: > This exact same thing happens to me too! I send emails and write documents > in > swedish, norwegian and english and change the keyboard accordingly. At > first > I thought I accidentally hit some shortcut to change back, or the changes > were time-dependent but I have now realized they are just random. And they > always fall back to english, never ever from for example swedish to > norwegian. It is REALLY annoying! I cannot see how randomness would > disappear > by changing to US international? > > > > "aleangelico" wrote: > Quote: >> Ok, but I want to have both layouts and be able to change to the one I >> want. >> What I don't want is the layout to change by its own! >> Why this is happening? >> >> Alex >> >> >> "Earle Horton" wrote: >> Quote: >> > Right click the language bar, open "Settings" and change "English" so >> > that >> > it uses "United States-International" keyboard. If you want to type " >> > or ' >> > you will have to type a space or non-vowel afterwards. I have French, >> > German, Spanish and English cheerfully coexisting on my computer. >> > Another >> > way to address this problem is to use US keyboard and Word keyboard >> > shortcuts for international characters. >> > >> > Salu2 cordiales, >> > >> > Earle >> > >> > "aleangelico" <aleangelico@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> > news:AA991A96-8BA0-4F83-8C53-BCF24E473102@xxxxxx >> > > Hi >> > > I write document in english and spanish, so I have to use the US and >> > > the >> > > US-International keyboard layout. I have the keyboard bar active and >> > > use >> > > it >> > > to change layouts. >> > > The problem is the keyboard layout changes "by himself" constantly. I >> > > thought this was attached to the program I'm using, or the document, >> > > but >> > > it's >> > > not. >> > > For example, I'm writing a WinWord 2007 document using the Intl >> > > layout, >> > > and >> > > using accents and everything. Suddenly, I try to use another accent >> > > or >> > > symbol, and it doesn't work. If I check the language bar, it changed >> > > to US >> > > Standard layout. >> > > I disabled the shortcuts to change layouts, so this is not the >> > > problem (I >> > > mean, accidentally hitting the shortcut...) >> > > >> > > Any ideas? >> > > It's really very annoying... >> > > >> > > Alex >> > > |
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| | Re: Keyboard layout changes You can go into Control panel and start Regional and language settings: select the tab Languages press button Details In the dialogue that opens up you can press the button: Key settings In the new window press button Change key sequence uncheck the two checkboxes. This will prevent inadvertent change of keyboard layout Default is left shift + alt to change input language -- Anorell ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Anorell's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/anorell.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/945794.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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