find "Keyboard and Languages" tab there.double-click on Regional and Language Options.Start / Control Panel / Clock, Language, Region.
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Russiant keyboard layout for Windows 7 or Vista See the information at the #v1 of this page. There are Web pages with so called "Virtual Russian Keyboard" that emulates your "home" input to let you type as you got used to. The steps above are for your own computer where you can perform such tune-up.īut you can type Russian even if you are in the businees center of a hotel and computer there does not allow any tune-up: Now you can switch your keybord to "RU" and start typing Russian Cyrillic! The default method to switch keyboard from English typing ("EN") to Russian typing ("RU") is viaĪlt+Shift (this key combination is listed on the same Layouts screen, just click on "Key Settings" to see click Apply down below at the right and Windows finds a layout file of standard Russian layout - kbdru.dll.Then you must remove unneeded ones and leave only one layout active for Russian language. That is, do not choose Russian layout as your default.Īs it was noted above, if you see not one but several layouts in the list of active layouts for Russian, You should not use "make Default" option on that screen, Important! This is all you need to do to be able to type in Russian.
(now you can see the list of available layouts and see by yourself that there is another layout for Russian - "Russian (Typewriter)")
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How to activate standard Russian Keyboard layout Here is how standard, regular Russian keyboard layout looks like (location of letters and symbols - in red):
The steps use standard Russian Keyboard layout as an example ( "RU" becomes available in the taskbar via Alt+Shift switch from "EN"),īut they are the same for any other European language. The steps needed to access Keyboard Layout section of Control Panel do vary from one Windows version to another and all variants are listed below. The system must be presented with only one active layout per language otherwise how Windows would know what symbol to show when a button is pressed Layout is selected for the Input Language. (for example, check if it's "US English" and not "British English" for "EN" if errouneously Shift-2 gives a quote instead of if user finds that say something is wrong/strange in the typing, s/he may want to visit that section to make sure that only one Here is Microsoft page that shows the layouts for each and every Input Language in the OOB system:Ī user opens Keyboard Layouts section of Control Panel if there is a need to add a layout or to check that desired layout is selected as active That is, for a given Input Language, system could offer several different layouts (different location of letters and symbols). Keyboard layout specifies how letters and symbols are located on the keyboard buttons for a given Input Language.įor example, when Input Language is English (shows as "EN" in the taskbar), Windows offers a set of layouts to choose from: This page is a part of my site's Chapter "Russian keyboard: standard and phonetic" How to use Keyboard Layout section of Control Panel to activate Russian keyboard Russian Keyboard Layout under Windows 7,8,10, Vista, XP