Win8 input is not used to change the Win7 version of the input mode

  
        Win8's input method switch uses the new mode, which is to replace Ctrl+Shift with Win+ spaces. Although it is only a one-click difference, it makes many netizens feel very uncomfortable. In fact, with a few simple operations, we can restore it back to Win7 style. How to do? See how the author did it.


1. Start Control Panel, open "Clock, Language and Region" → "Change Input Method" and click "Add Language" to add a new language "English (United States)".

2. Move the English (United States) to the top by the "Move up" /"Move down" buttons, and then click the "Delete" button to delete the default "Chinese (People's Republic of China)".


3. Next, install a Chinese input method you like (such as Sogou Pinyin). Of course, it is best to be compatible with Win8 Morden UI, such as the latest version 6.2 of Sogou Pinyin.


4. Go to Control Panel → “Language” again, and “Change between Keywords” → “Change Key Sequence” → “Switch” via “Advanced Settings” → “Change Language Bar Hot Key” The keyboard layout is modified to "Ctrl+Shift" and you're done.


After the modification is completed, you can use the Ctrl+Shift which you are used to by switching the input method. The system will switch back and forth between the English and Chinese input methods. Of course, in addition to this, shortcut keys including Ctrl+space, Win+space, etc. can also be used, and should be able to adapt to different users.


The author's whisper: The key to this technique is to delete the Microsoft Pinyin that you don't like, but the direct deletion will be rejected by Win8, so the article adds a step to add the English language and adjust the order. The operation (only the non-first input method can be deleted), the subsequent operation is the standard input method addition, which is basically consistent with Win7.

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