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How to change keyboard language windows 10

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I have a us style keyboard as i found it at a discount but for some reason my PC recognises it as a UK keyboard and as a result i cant use the backslash which, as i am learning to code python, is quite annoying.

If anyone knows how to change the layout the PC detects this would be greatly appreciated.

thanks

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2 minutes ago, harryp2404 said:

If anyone knows how to change the layout the PC detects this would be greatly appreciated.

Look at the bottom right of your screen. Beside the time and date, you can choose the language of your keyboard.

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1 hour ago, Geography said:

Look at the bottom right of your screen. Beside the time and date, you can choose the language of your keyboard.

thanks for this but i don't have that option as far as i can see, any further instructions?

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Search for "Region & Language settings" in the taskbar, open it and click on the language of your choice under "Preferred languages", then click options.  Then click "Add a keyboard", find "United States-International" or whatever one you want.

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On 3/14/2019 at 9:11 PM, Qyndryx said:

Search for "Region & Language settings" in the taskbar, open it and click on the language of your choice under "Preferred languages", then click options.  Then click "Add a keyboard", find "United States-International" or whatever one you want.

thanks very much this worked :)

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