Here’s a helpful, step-by-step guide on how to change or add a keyboard layout in Windows (applicable to Windows 10 and Windows 11).
Look for the language abbreviation (e.g., "ENG") in the bottom-right corner of your screen (system tray) to click and switch manually. 2. Remapping Specific Keys windows change keyboard
💡 Look at the system tray (bottom-right corner of the taskbar). You’ll see a 3-letter code like ENG US , ENG UK , FR , DE , etc. Click it to switch with your mouse. Here’s a helpful, step-by-step guide on how to
If you want a specific layout to be the default for all apps: Remapping Specific Keys 💡 Look at the system
Click on your default language under Preferred languages and select . Click Add a keyboard under the Keyboards section. Choose the layout you want to install. How to Quickly Switch Between Installed Keyboards
Select the physical key you want to change, then select the new function you want it to execute. Click to apply the changes. Troubleshooting Common Keyboard Issues