Do you utilize Windows 10 in more than two different languages? Create a shortcut to switch to a specific language
We all use Windows on the computer and use more than one language while writing, as Windows supports the use of many languages and supports most of the world's languages.
As for the Arab world, many of us use more than two languages, for example, Arabic, English, French, and other languages. However, when trying to write quickly and trying to combine more than one language in the same text, switching between languages is an obstacle to writing.
Therefore, in this post, we will learn about a wonderful way to switch to a specific language through a shortcut specific to that language instead of switching between languages with the same shortcut, "Shift + Alt."
You can switch to Arabic in short, to English in short, and to French in another short, so we go to Settings, then to the Devices section, then to the Typing page on the left side.
Then we scroll and enter More keyboard settings, then click on the advanced keyboard settings option.
Then click on the input language bar options option.
A new window will open; choose the language you want to create a shortcut for.
Click on change key sequence, then enable the enable key sequence option, then select the shortcut that suits you, then click OK, then apply.
Thus, you have obtained a special shortcut for each language used on your computer, which makes it easier for you to write in more than one language in the same text and reduces the time spent on work.