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PillowThief
Hi.
Summary;
I've run out of patience trying to find an answer for removing the stupid language cycling shortcut that is Alt+Shift on my computer. I've just trawled through Google for the past bloody hour trying to find out how the hell I'm meant to remove the shortcut.
TLDR;
I've been bouncing through a few design software including Blender and Inkscape, and I'm routinely screwing stuff up when my keyboard hops into another language setting. I don't want to remove the languages, I just want to remove the shortcut. I'd rather make a few clicks on my taskbar to alter the keyboard layout, not alter the input options in something like Blender. Blender for one has an enormous amount of different key combinations, the majority I'm used to.
FYI: my Control Panel is missing the entirety of Language settings, including the title. The new Windows 10 Start > Settings and then the appropriate section also doesn't present what I'm looking for, even in 'Classic' view (which is anything but 'classic').
Is this something to do with me having the Home Edition of Windows, or have Microsoft gone on another 'let's hide settings people might want' spree again? I'm good for change, but seen as these settings are even less obvious to find now since previous versions of Windows, one can only describe it as detrimental.
I've attached a screenshot of what the purported yellow-brick-road Additional date, time & regional settings button actually leads me to. I get the same result by trying to get there using the Control Panel manually. I understand that on the page in the screenshot, between Date and Time and Region, there should be more settings under the title Language.
I mean, forgive my tone, but this really is extremely irritating. It's like every other new update is meant to add or take away something to piss me off even more. I empathise with users that refuse to go to 10.
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Summary;
I've run out of patience trying to find an answer for removing the stupid language cycling shortcut that is Alt+Shift on my computer. I've just trawled through Google for the past bloody hour trying to find out how the hell I'm meant to remove the shortcut.
TLDR;
I've been bouncing through a few design software including Blender and Inkscape, and I'm routinely screwing stuff up when my keyboard hops into another language setting. I don't want to remove the languages, I just want to remove the shortcut. I'd rather make a few clicks on my taskbar to alter the keyboard layout, not alter the input options in something like Blender. Blender for one has an enormous amount of different key combinations, the majority I'm used to.
FYI: my Control Panel is missing the entirety of Language settings, including the title. The new Windows 10 Start > Settings and then the appropriate section also doesn't present what I'm looking for, even in 'Classic' view (which is anything but 'classic').
Is this something to do with me having the Home Edition of Windows, or have Microsoft gone on another 'let's hide settings people might want' spree again? I'm good for change, but seen as these settings are even less obvious to find now since previous versions of Windows, one can only describe it as detrimental.
I've attached a screenshot of what the purported yellow-brick-road Additional date, time & regional settings button actually leads me to. I get the same result by trying to get there using the Control Panel manually. I understand that on the page in the screenshot, between Date and Time and Region, there should be more settings under the title Language.
I mean, forgive my tone, but this really is extremely irritating. It's like every other new update is meant to add or take away something to piss me off even more. I empathise with users that refuse to go to 10.
Continue reading...