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John Duncan Young
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Hi,
I have a Windows 10 PC in Japan and I have English (United States), English (United Kingdom), and 日本語 keyboards selected. (US because my keyboard is US layout, UK because I'm Scottish (there's no 'Scottish' option available) and I'm used to spelling words the British way, and 日本語 because I live in Japan.)
However, in the language bar, I get an 'English United States International Keyboard' option, which, when selected, allows me to insert vowels with accents, graphs, umlauts, etc. I never need these, but Windows 10 seems to default to the international keyboard, ALL THE TIME! This is very frustrating.
Under Language Preferences -> Setting -> Language the 'international keyboard' doesn't even show as an option, so I can't disable it.
How do I disable this unwanted 'feature'?
-John
PS When is Microsoft going to establish a policy of 'let the customer decide' instead of 'let's do what we think the customer wants'?
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I have a Windows 10 PC in Japan and I have English (United States), English (United Kingdom), and 日本語 keyboards selected. (US because my keyboard is US layout, UK because I'm Scottish (there's no 'Scottish' option available) and I'm used to spelling words the British way, and 日本語 because I live in Japan.)
However, in the language bar, I get an 'English United States International Keyboard' option, which, when selected, allows me to insert vowels with accents, graphs, umlauts, etc. I never need these, but Windows 10 seems to default to the international keyboard, ALL THE TIME! This is very frustrating.
Under Language Preferences -> Setting -> Language the 'international keyboard' doesn't even show as an option, so I can't disable it.
How do I disable this unwanted 'feature'?
-John
PS When is Microsoft going to establish a policy of 'let the customer decide' instead of 'let's do what we think the customer wants'?
More...