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Adding Language Keyboards

Our campus utilizes a number of extra language keyboards for various classes. Below you will find instructions on how to add additional language keyboards to your computer.

Windows 8/8.1

Adding a New Language/Keyboard

  • on the Start Screen, click the hourglass icon to bring up the Windows Search box
  • type “language” in the search box and then click on Add a language to this device
  • click Add a language and then choose the language you desire from the resulting list
  • you will now be back at the Time and language screen, click on the new language and then Options
  • from here you can add additional keyboards for this language if desired

Using a New Language/Keyboard

  • on the Start Screen, click the hourglass icon to bring up the Windows Search box
  • type “language” in the search box and then click on Switch input language
  • in the lower part of the resulting area, you will see the Keyboard option … click that
  • you can now choose from any of the installed keyboards

Windows 7

  • click the Start button
  • click Control Panel
  • click on Clock, Language, and Region
  • click the Change keyboard or other input methods link
  • in the resulting window, click on Change keyboards…
  • in the next window click Add…
  • click the + next to language you want and then again next to Keyboard
  • check the box next to the keyboard you wish to install and then click OK, OK, OK (to close all of the windows)
  • you should now see the language button in your task bar on the bottom of the screen (will probably say EN right now), you can click this to change your language and keyboard

OS X

network-services/keyboards.1420732086.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/07/30 17:36 (external edit)