Different keyboard layouts with different languages 18.10
I want to use Dvorak for English and Qwerty for Chinese/Japanese. I can get Japanese input to work but it's still under the Dvorak layout. Any help would be much appreciated.
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I want to use Dvorak for English and Qwerty for Chinese/Japanese. I can get Japanese input to work but it's still under the Dvorak layout. Any help would be much appreciated.
keyboard input-language japanese chinese dvorak
Which input methods are you using for Chinese respective Japanese?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Feb 6 at 7:02
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I want to use Dvorak for English and Qwerty for Chinese/Japanese. I can get Japanese input to work but it's still under the Dvorak layout. Any help would be much appreciated.
keyboard input-language japanese chinese dvorak
I want to use Dvorak for English and Qwerty for Chinese/Japanese. I can get Japanese input to work but it's still under the Dvorak layout. Any help would be much appreciated.
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keyboard input-language japanese chinese dvorak
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Which input methods are you using for Chinese respective Japanese?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Feb 6 at 7:02
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Which input methods are you using for Chinese respective Japanese?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Feb 6 at 7:02
Which input methods are you using for Chinese respective Japanese?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Feb 6 at 7:02
Which input methods are you using for Chinese respective Japanese?
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Feb 6 at 7:02
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To assign different keyboard layouts on each language.
System settings > Text Entry, select your IME (this example Mozc), click on the screwdriver and wrench icon.
On the Input Method Configuration window, select Chinese/Japanese with the Input Method Engine, and click on the Gear/Wrench icon below (red marker), please.
If this item is "Input Method Default" (your system default) or "Dvorak" then you get Dvorak layout.
Scroll and select "English US" then you get the QWERTY layout for Chinese/Japanese IME individually.
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To assign different keyboard layouts on each language.
System settings > Text Entry, select your IME (this example Mozc), click on the screwdriver and wrench icon.
On the Input Method Configuration window, select Chinese/Japanese with the Input Method Engine, and click on the Gear/Wrench icon below (red marker), please.
If this item is "Input Method Default" (your system default) or "Dvorak" then you get Dvorak layout.
Scroll and select "English US" then you get the QWERTY layout for Chinese/Japanese IME individually.
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To assign different keyboard layouts on each language.
System settings > Text Entry, select your IME (this example Mozc), click on the screwdriver and wrench icon.
On the Input Method Configuration window, select Chinese/Japanese with the Input Method Engine, and click on the Gear/Wrench icon below (red marker), please.
If this item is "Input Method Default" (your system default) or "Dvorak" then you get Dvorak layout.
Scroll and select "English US" then you get the QWERTY layout for Chinese/Japanese IME individually.
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To assign different keyboard layouts on each language.
System settings > Text Entry, select your IME (this example Mozc), click on the screwdriver and wrench icon.
On the Input Method Configuration window, select Chinese/Japanese with the Input Method Engine, and click on the Gear/Wrench icon below (red marker), please.
If this item is "Input Method Default" (your system default) or "Dvorak" then you get Dvorak layout.
Scroll and select "English US" then you get the QWERTY layout for Chinese/Japanese IME individually.
To assign different keyboard layouts on each language.
System settings > Text Entry, select your IME (this example Mozc), click on the screwdriver and wrench icon.
On the Input Method Configuration window, select Chinese/Japanese with the Input Method Engine, and click on the Gear/Wrench icon below (red marker), please.
If this item is "Input Method Default" (your system default) or "Dvorak" then you get Dvorak layout.
Scroll and select "English US" then you get the QWERTY layout for Chinese/Japanese IME individually.
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Which input methods are you using for Chinese respective Japanese?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Feb 6 at 7:02