Unintentionally switching from AZERTY to QWERTY keyboard layout
Autor wątku: uytteb
uytteb
uytteb  Identity Verified
Belgia
Local time: 21:36
francuski > niderlandzki
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Feb 21, 2014

A couple of times already, I have unintentionally switched my keyboard from AZERTY to QWERTY. This always happened after I tried to use a shortcut that I defined (alt-shift-arrow down or arrow right) but I pressed the wrong keys. Unfortunately, as it always happens unintentionally, I cannot reproduce the same key combination to undo the change in keyboard layout.

The keyboard switch only seems to affect Wordfast. Everything else stays in AZERTY. The only solution I have found so far
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A couple of times already, I have unintentionally switched my keyboard from AZERTY to QWERTY. This always happened after I tried to use a shortcut that I defined (alt-shift-arrow down or arrow right) but I pressed the wrong keys. Unfortunately, as it always happens unintentionally, I cannot reproduce the same key combination to undo the change in keyboard layout.

The keyboard switch only seems to affect Wordfast. Everything else stays in AZERTY. The only solution I have found so far is to close and relaunch Wordfast. I have browsed through the shortcuts, but have been unable to find one that might be the one that changes the keyboard layout.

Any ideas what shortcut I might press, so that I can disable it?
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Claire Cox
Claire Cox
Wielka Brytania
Local time: 20:36
francuski > angielski
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Alt + shift Feb 21, 2014

This is the one that does it for me. For some reason my old laptop always used to lapse into a different keyboard layout for just a few keys, i.e. @ and " were reversed, as well as £ and #. Pressing Alt + shift used to restore the correct layout. Whether this will work for the whole keyboard, I'm not sure, but it's worth a try!

Good luck!

Claire


 
Giles Watson
Giles Watson  Identity Verified
Włochy
Local time: 21:36
włoski > angielski
In Memoriam
Left Alt+Shift Feb 21, 2014

Claire is right.

Left Alt+Shift is the Windows shortcut that toggles through the active keyboard layouts on your system. There is an icon on the taskbar that tells you which one is currently enabled. Try hitting Left Alt+Shift and you will see the icon change (then just keep toggling to get back to the one you want).

The keyboard switch only affects the program you are working in.


 
uytteb
uytteb  Identity Verified
Belgia
Local time: 21:36
francuski > niderlandzki
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NOWY TEMAT
Problem solved! Feb 24, 2014

I just did it again, and yes, indeed, ALT+Shift does the trick!

Thank you for your replies!


 


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