![]() ![]() To bring up the On Screen Keyboard might help temporarily.Īlso note that it's possible to disable this so that no key combination will change the language - change the keys to "Not Assigned" - see answer below from Mort for more info > Bar options > Advanced Key Settings (tab) > Change Key Sequenceīe warned, the above doesn't always work - Restarts and Sleep mode can both change keyboard default (usually to US) - I've found no cast-iron solution though creating a new profile can help, though not a particularly satisfactory answer IMHO. (Updated Aug 2019) You can change/disable this by > Settings > search for 'typing' > Advanced keyboard settings > Language (alternatively reboot which is what I did first time -) ) ![]() ![]() If you keep pressing CTRL+ SHIFT (or whatever you might have changed it to) then soon you should get back to the correct setting. In Windows 10, by default, pressing CTRL+ SHIFT (or for some ALT+ SHIFT - thanks madmenyo ) will cycle through any keyboard layouts that you might have mapped and it's surprisingly easy to do this by mistake. ![]()
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