Windows allows users to install additional languages as well as keyboards to support installed languages for language-specific key layouts and input options. Adding an input language lets you set a language-preference order for websites and apps, as well as change your keyboard language. When you have multiple input language keyboards installed, you can switch the keyboard layout you’re using; press and hold the Windows key, and then repeatedly press the Spacebar to cycle through all your installed keyboards. You can also select the language abbreviation in your taskbar and then choose the language or input method you want to use. Below is how one can change the keyboard layout in Windows 11.
How to switch keyboard layout in Windows 11
As mentioned above, you can switch the keyboard layout you’re using; press and hold the Windows key, and then repeatedly press the Spacebar to cycle through all your installed keyboards. Below are shortcuts and steps to change the keyboard layout in Windows 11.
Press and hold the Windows key and then repeatedly press the Spacebar to cycle through all your installed keyboards. Press the Left Alt + Shift key to cycle through the last keyboard layout for each preferred language. Press the Ctrl + Shift key to cycle through the keyboard layouts only for the current language.
You can also should the language bar in Windows 11 to quickly switch between preferred languages. To do that navigate to the Start menu > Settings > Time & language > Typing > Advanced keyboard settings > then check the box for “Use the desktop language bar when it’s available“. You should then be able to switch between input language layouts using the language bar on the top of your screen. Alternatively, one can select the language abbreviation in your taskbar and select the input language method you want to use. You can also switch the input keyboard layout on the Sign-in screen by clicking on the Language switcher icon at the bottom right of your screen. If you can’t find the keyboard layout you want, you may have to add a new keyboard. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to change the input keyboard layout in Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.