Click the Language button in your System Tray. It has an abbreviation for your current language and keyboard layout. Then click the language you want to use. This only appears when you have more than one language or keyboard installed. Press and hold the Windows button and press the Spacebar to cycle between your installed languages and keyboards. If you need to install a different language, continue with this method.
Some may language may have more that one option for different regions.
Your display language will change to your new default language when you sign out and sign in.
Alternatively, you can click any languages you don’t want to use and click Remove to uninstall them.
Keyboards that use a layout other than “QWERTY” will result in the wrong characters appearing when you hit the key for English languages. Additionally, you can click a keyboard layout below “Keyboards” in the sidebar to the left and remove any keyboards you don’t want to use.
Click the icon that resembles a flag or a character in the menu bar at the top of your desktop. Then select your preferred language and keyboard input. Press the ⌘ Command key and the Spacebar to cycle through your installed languages.
If you are using a keyboard other than a Mac keyboard, click Change keyboard type under the “Keyboard” tab. Follow the instructions to detect your keyboard type.
Additionally, you can click any languages or keyboard inputs in the list of languages and click the minus (-) below the list to remove those languages.
Click the Language button in your System Tray. It has an abbreviation for your current language and keyboard layout. Then click the language you want to use. This only appears when you have more than one language or keyboard installed. Press and hold the Windows button and press the Spacebar to cycle between your installed languages and keyboards. Press and hold the Windows button and press the Spacebar to cycle through your installed keyboards.
This may be under “Change PC settings” or “more PC settings” in the lower-right corner of the Settings menu. [3] X Research source
If the selected language is incorrect, click your preferred language in the list of languages. Click the button that says Move Up above the list of languages until your preferred language is at the top of the list. If your preferred language is not listed, click Add Language at the top of the menu and select your preferred language. Then download the language package. Additionally, you can click Remove next to any keyboards or input methods you don’t use in the “Language Options” window to uninstall them.
Click the icon that resembles a keyboard in the taskbar in the lower-right corner. This can be found next to the System Tray. If you don’t see it, right-click the taskbar and select “Toolbars” → “Language bar. " Press and hold the Windows button and press the Spacebar to cycle between your installed languages.
Additionally, you can click any languages and keyboard methods you don’t use in the “Installed services” list and click Remove to the right to uninstall those languages and keyboard inputs. Click your preferred keyboard input in the list before “Installed Services” and click Move Up until your preferred list is at the top of the list.