We’ve all been there. You’re typing an urgent email, glance down at the screen, and suddenly every slash is an é , every question mark is an É , and your colon key is producing a mysterious ¨ . You’ve just fallen victim to the dreaded accidental keyboard language switch.
Open Settings ( Win + I ). Step 2: Click on Time & language in the left sidebar. Step 3: Select Language & region . Step 4: Under the "Preferred languages" section, click Add a language . windows 11 keyboard language
Windows 11 allows per-app language settings . Some apps remember their own input language. We’ve all been there
If you work, study, or socialize in more than one language, mastering the settings isn't just a nice-to-have—it’s essential. But even if you only type in English, Windows 11 has a frustrating habit of adding languages (looking at you, English (United States) vs. English (International) ) without asking. Open Settings ( Win + I )