WIN8 input method switching problem: Reluctantly solve

  

I think most people are accustomed to use "ld+space; Ctrl+space" to switch Chinese input and English input, but after you upgrade to the painful WIN8, you will find this key It’s useless ……

If you usually use Chinese in general, it’s still very easy to get used to it. Use “ldshift” to switch Chinese input method to “Enter English”, but if you are Knocking on the code family, then the Shift key is a common key, and the egg hurts happen: for example,

1. Temporarily enter the capital letter A: shift + A, then you accidentally press the shift first, then this It becomes Chinese input ……囧2. It is necessary to frequently punctuate the mark during the code process, such as "" Then you accidentally press the shift key, it becomes Chinese punctuation mark ……囧...

A friend said that it can be set to ctrl key. In fact, the ctrl key is also used frequently, and always inadvertently presses …… because WIN8's input method is “ Global & rdquo; …… (when Can be set to be independent, but it is still the same problem)

Anyway, inconvenient … … I have been abused since I upgraded to WIN8, knocking code almost crashed table … …

Last night last night, I couldn't bear to study it again. The Chinese version of WIN8 is installed by default in Chinese (Simplified), and then comes with a non-uninstallable "Microsoft Pinyin Simple", third-party input method installation After that, only ctrl+shift or win + space can be switched, and several input methods can be switched.

Then I think of adding an English language. I keep trying to find out that the original WIN8 can still inherit the habit of WIN7, just turn "< Ctrl + Space" into "<;Left Alt + Shift” only. Specific:

1. Control Panel Clock, Language and Region Language: Click Add Language, then select “English”, then select “English(United States)”

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2. Move the newly added “English(United States)” to the first place, as shown below


3. Select the right column ““ Set ”: Change “ instead of the default input method & rdquo; English (United States) - American keyboard & rdquo;



4. Finally press “ Save & rdquo; Exit settings.

- Then the system defaults to the English input method. To use Chinese, just press “Left Alt + Shift”, switch back to English is also this key.

- If you have several Chinese input methods, press “Left Alt + Shift” After switching to the Chinese state, you can press “Ctrl + Shift” to switch other Chinese input methods, then “Left Alt + Shift” Chinese and English are the Chinese input method you just selected.

PS: Actually I want to try changing Alt + Shift to Ctrl + Space (Control Panel > Clock, Language and Regions) Advanced: Change the language bar hotkey), but no, you can only set Alt + Shift and Ctrl + Shift are interchangeable or a setting is a suffix (~/·). I don't know if there is a friend who knows how to modify it. Even if you modify the registry.

At present, I temporarily use the suffix (~/·) as the switch between Chinese and English


WIN8 is good toss, hehe.

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