Post by KLiteOS on Jan 2, 2024 14:52:30 GMT
Manage the Keyboard and Display language settings in KLiteOS Compact Version:
To manage all aspects of the keyboard and display language settings on your device, use the following methods. Methods mentioned are for the Compact versions of KLiteOS only (x64 and x86) and the Lite versions do NOT support this.
a) Change your keyboard layout:
b) Add a keyboard:
c) Change your display language:
The display language you select changes the default language used by Windows features like Settings and File Explorer.
1. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Time & Language > Language.
2. Choose a language from the Windows display language menu.
d) Install a language pack:
If a language is listed under Preferred languages but doesn't appear on the Windows display language list, you'll first need to install its language pack (if it's available).
1. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Time & Language > Language.
2. Choose a language from the Add a language list under Preferred languages, and then select Options.
3. Select Download from the Download language pack option.
4. After the language pack is installed, select Back .
5. Choose a language from the Windows display language menu.
e) Remove extra language packs or keyboard languages:
1. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Time & Language > Language.
2. Under Preferred languages, select the language you want to remove, and then click Remove.
3. To remove an individual keyboard, select the language in question (see step 2), select Options, scroll down to the Keyboards section, select the keyboard you want to remove and click Remove.
Note: Go through the steps mentioned in the guide completely in order. If you still have doubts, feel free to ask.
To manage all aspects of the keyboard and display language settings on your device, use the following methods. Methods mentioned are for the Compact versions of KLiteOS only (x64 and x86) and the Lite versions do NOT support this.
a) Change your keyboard layout:
To switch the keyboard layout you're using, press and hold the Windows key and then repeatedly press the Spacebar to cycle through all your installed keyboards. (If this doesn't do anything, it means you have only one installed.)You can also select the language abbreviation on the far right of the taskbar and then choose the language or input method you want to use.
Note: In the input field, press Windows +period (.) to access the emoji keyboard, if your language supports this. If you can't find the keyboard layout you want, you may have to add a new keyboard.
b) Add a keyboard:
Adding an input language lets you set a language-preference order for websites and apps, as well as change your keyboard language.
1. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Time & Language > Language.
2. Under Preferred languages, select the language that contains the keyboard you want, and then select Options.
3. Select Add a keyboard and choose the keyboard you want to add. If you don't see the keyboard you want, you may have to add a new language to get additional options. If this is the case, go on to step 4.
4. Return to the Language settings page, and select Add a language.
5. Choose the language you want to use from the list, and then select Next.
6. Review any language features you want to set up or install, and select Install.
c) Change your display language:
The display language you select changes the default language used by Windows features like Settings and File Explorer.
1. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Time & Language > Language.
2. Choose a language from the Windows display language menu.
d) Install a language pack:
If a language is listed under Preferred languages but doesn't appear on the Windows display language list, you'll first need to install its language pack (if it's available).
1. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Time & Language > Language.
2. Choose a language from the Add a language list under Preferred languages, and then select Options.
3. Select Download from the Download language pack option.
4. After the language pack is installed, select Back .
5. Choose a language from the Windows display language menu.
e) Remove extra language packs or keyboard languages:
1. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Time & Language > Language.
2. Under Preferred languages, select the language you want to remove, and then click Remove.
3. To remove an individual keyboard, select the language in question (see step 2), select Options, scroll down to the Keyboards section, select the keyboard you want to remove and click Remove.
Note: Go through the steps mentioned in the guide completely in order. If you still have doubts, feel free to ask.