Make sure that values for both Switch Input Language and Switch Keyboard Layout are select as Not Assigned. Open Settings again and go to Time & Language > Language > Spelling, typing, & keyboard settings > Advanced keyboard settings > Input language hotkeys > Change key sequence. Reboot again and see if the error still persists.Īlso Read: How to Type Different Languages on Android Easily? Keyboard Actions Reboot your computer once and revert back to your preferred language. Change your default language to the one keyboard keeps changing automatically. Here is a hack that seems to be working for some people. You can then switch back from the desktop. That will allow you to quickly change back to default language in case keyboard language is still changing automatically. Toggle Use the desktop language bar when it is available. Toggle on the first option which is Let me set a different input method for each app window. ![]() Click on it.Ĭhoose the same language here as you chose earlier to make sure everything is in sync. You will notice an option in blue font below that says Choose an input method to always use as default. ![]() Reboot your computer and sign back into your Windows computer to complete the change. Noted the warning message in yellow in the above screenshot? You will see that when you change your preferred language. For example, English UK and India share the same base and hence, can’t be removed once added. You also can’t remove a language that has the same base as other. Note that you can’t remove a language if it was chosen as preferred. Click on the language to reveal the remove option. Do you see the language that Windows keeps changing to automatically here? I would recommend you to delete all languages that you don’t want but one that you do need. Scroll a little and you can set your preferred language here. Under the Language tab, you can change the Display Language. Press Windows key+I to open Settings and click on Time & Language. This is where you can toggle location access on for individual apps. Scroll a little more to find a list of all the apps that you have installed on your Windows 10 computer. You can also do it from the notification center. Turn off Allow apps to access your location option. Open Settings and go to Privacy > Location. You can also set location access on an app basis inside settings. Say, you live in Japan and are using English US, Windows may be using your location data to switch the language back to Japanese. If you are using a language that is different than the one spoken in your region or country, you may want to turn off location or GPS setting. Use a different Windows ID if your SO wants to use a different language on his/her computer.Īlso Read: 10 Best Language Learning Apps for Android and iOS Turn Off Location This is because Windows will sync settings from the last used computer to the other one, thereby changing the preferred keyboard language. If you are using two or more computers with the same Windows ID, make sure that the same language is selected in both of them. Pressing on Windows key+Space bar key will bring a floating shortcut menu where you can switch between all available keyboard languages instantly. ![]() I will share a way to disable that below. Pressing Shift+Alt will create a hotkey (shortcut) allowing Windows 10 to switch input languages on the fly, often without your permission. ![]() Press Ctrl+Shift to instantly change the keyboard layout. These keyboard shortcuts will give you some instant relief, in case you are working on something important and want to finish it off before troubleshooting. You have no one else to blame for this one.Īlso Read: How to Get iMessage Quick Reply In Your Language? Keyboard Shortcuts During the installation process, an app may ask for your preferred language which should always be set to the one you actually want. Pay attention when you are installing a new app. If the default keyboard language keeps changing on a particular app, check app settings to make sure that it’s default language is the same as Windows. Windows is flexible that way and it helps users who work overseas or on translation gigs. It is possible to set a different default language for different apps. Once you complete the steps above, Reboot the computer and see if your default language is back or not.
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