Thing? The Japanese input mode allows you to switch between English and Japanese layouts, but it requires a full system restart!ģ. Why can't other language inputs (such as Japanese or Vietnamese) do the same The English input mode is brilliant since it supports multiple hardware keyboard layouts you can add a new layout just with a few simple clicks and switch between them easily. Vietnamese input because they have different key locations.Ģ. The ability to change keyboard layout: currently, it only supports the most popular layout (English 101/102 keys.) Living in Japan, all of my laptops and keyboards have the same Japanese 106/109 keys layout and it's really hard to type using the new native ![]() However, it's still got several flaws which I'd like to point out and request improvements:ġ. You've added my decade-long awaited feature which is the native telex keyboard input for Vietnamese language. You need to reboot for the keyboard mapping to take effect.Īfter setting the japanese language keyboard option the keyboard mapping will also work in English input mode.įor that you need to add the Japanese keyboard to your default input mode assuming that like me the default is English.įirstly, I would like to thank you Microsoft and the developers behind everything that is Windows. In my case this was a shift from 101/102 to 106/109 Just switch to the other from what is not working. You will get a choice between a 101/102 key layout and a 106/109 key layout,ĭon't bother counting your keys because you may well not have 101, 102, 106 or 109 keys. This brings up "Language Options: Japanese" ![]() With the Japanese language pack installed go toĬlick on the Japanese language pack and you will get an options button. ![]() Simply selecting the "Japanese!" keyboard isn't enough. There are two Japanese keyboard layouts supported by Win 10 Japanese language pack.
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