Each of us is used to viewing a standard language bar with two layouts, Russian and English, on the Windows taskbar. But sometimes it becomes necessary to expand the list of layouts to create in another language. It's easy to do, even if you have a standard keyboard.
Instructions
Step 1
Windows supports a wide variety of additional languages. Let's try to add the Ukrainian language to the language panel, for example. To do this, we right-click on our language panel, select the item called "Parameters".
Step 2
We have a window with language settings. In the "Installed Services" list, we list the languages that are currently displayed in the language bar. This is where we need to add a new language by selecting it from the list and clicking the "Add" button.
Step 3
What are we doing? We select the language we need from the "Input language" list. Let it be German. Automatically, the keyboard layout corresponding to this language will be displayed in the bottom field. To save the settings, press the "OK" button.
Step 4
In the "Languages and text input services" window, the German language of interest will be added to the list of installed services. Press the "OK" button again and the changes thus take effect.
Step 5
Now, in the language panel itself, we will already have three languages available. If necessary, it will be possible to expand this list up to five languages, and even up to ten.
Step 6
What about the keyboard? After all, there are no German letters on it. Here you can do the following: open the "Notepad" program through "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Accessories". Select the newly added language in the language panel and press the letter keys on the keyboard one by one. So we can find out under which key which one is hidden. It's all.