
Manage the language and keyboard/input layout settings in Windows
Learn how to change Windows display language and keyboard/input layout settings. These settings affect the language displayed in Windows, in apps, and at websites.
Customize keyboard shortcuts - Microsoft Support
You can customize keyboard shortcuts (or shortcut keys) by assigning them to a command, macro, font, style, or frequently used symbol. You can also remove keyboard shortcuts. You can assign or …
Switch between languages using the Language bar - Microsoft Support
After you enable the keyboard layout for two or more languages in the Windows operating system, you can use the Language bar to switch between languages that use different keyboard layouts.
How to use the United States-International keyboard layout in …
On the Formats tab, you'll see a drop-down to choose different keyboard settings. You can select the default recommended option to "Match Windows display language" or you can select a specific …
Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) instead of a physical keyboard to type and enter text on your PC.
Microsoft Japanese IME - Microsoft Support
This article helps with using Microsoft Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) including IME settings, features, and keyboard shortcuts.
Use Surface Keyboard - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use your Surface Keyboard, including how to pair it via Bluetooth, customize settings, and check battery status.
How to change your keyboard mode on Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard
Microsoft SwiftKey offers a variety of different keyboard modes, namely: Full (default), One-handed (compact), Float (undocked mode), Thumb (split keyboard), and Tablet.
Enable and disable the touch keyboard in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to enable and disable the touch keyboard in Windows. Additionally, learn how to enable and disable the touch keyboard icon in the system tray of the taskbar.
Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use
Learn how to use Windows accessibility features to make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use.