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So I saw one other person had a similar problem here:
keyboard layout hotkey shortcut does not work
I'm posting this both because while I had the problem with Windows 7, it wasn't as restrictive as it is with Windows 10 right now, and because I have no idea how to access his solution (which I'm worried might cause other issues, as well).
So I have a lot of keyboard layouts installed, in case I should ever want to type in one of the relevant languages, but there's only a few I really want to keep available without having to go to the language bar:
-Korean (which is my default, because it doubles as an English keyboard)
-Canadian International Standard
-Greek Polytonic
-a custom Hebrew keyboard, which I installed long after this was a problem, and is my only custom keyboard (I was having this problem when I was just using the standard Hebrew keyboard)
If it's relevant, my display language is French, and I do not have the other keyboards for the respective language (i.e. standard English, standard Greek, nor standard Hebrew). I am able to have Crtl + Shift + 1 give me the Korean keyboard, but whenever I add a shortcut for the others (Crtl + Shift + 2 or 3 or 4), while it may display those as being shortcuts in the language bar options window (even if I close it and reopen it), they flat out don't work. Moreover it forgets about them often, probably whenever I put my computer into hibernate.
For the record, when I still had Windows 7 (before my laptop needed to be replaced) when I had the standard Greek and Hebrew layouts available, any shortcut I assigned to the more specialized one would be reverted to the standard one. But now there's no real way to do even that. (I had the display language as English back then, too.)
Any ideas on how to get these to work?
(Sorry if I have the wrong label, by the way. I wasn't sure whether this would be under "Personalization" or "Ease of Access"
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keyboard layout hotkey shortcut does not work
I'm posting this both because while I had the problem with Windows 7, it wasn't as restrictive as it is with Windows 10 right now, and because I have no idea how to access his solution (which I'm worried might cause other issues, as well).
So I have a lot of keyboard layouts installed, in case I should ever want to type in one of the relevant languages, but there's only a few I really want to keep available without having to go to the language bar:
-Korean (which is my default, because it doubles as an English keyboard)
-Canadian International Standard
-Greek Polytonic
-a custom Hebrew keyboard, which I installed long after this was a problem, and is my only custom keyboard (I was having this problem when I was just using the standard Hebrew keyboard)
If it's relevant, my display language is French, and I do not have the other keyboards for the respective language (i.e. standard English, standard Greek, nor standard Hebrew). I am able to have Crtl + Shift + 1 give me the Korean keyboard, but whenever I add a shortcut for the others (Crtl + Shift + 2 or 3 or 4), while it may display those as being shortcuts in the language bar options window (even if I close it and reopen it), they flat out don't work. Moreover it forgets about them often, probably whenever I put my computer into hibernate.
For the record, when I still had Windows 7 (before my laptop needed to be replaced) when I had the standard Greek and Hebrew layouts available, any shortcut I assigned to the more specialized one would be reverted to the standard one. But now there's no real way to do even that. (I had the display language as English back then, too.)
Any ideas on how to get these to work?
(Sorry if I have the wrong label, by the way. I wasn't sure whether this would be under "Personalization" or "Ease of Access"
Continue reading...