Switching keyboard language using grave accent and German keyboard

G

Guest

Hi,

I am using two keyboard input languages right now, German and Thai.
Just like ordinary Thais, I use grave accent to switch between input
languages.

However, when I use German keyboard and press ö or Ö (i.e. either big or
small one), it triggers language switching.
That means, I cannot type anything of those characters.
(I post this thread using character map.)

Does anyone know any work around? Maybe remapping just that one key?

This problem didnt occur in XP though.

Thanks a lot,
Isara Anantavrasilp
 
J

Julian

BiGGA said:
Hi,

I am using two keyboard input languages right now, German and Thai.
Just like ordinary Thais, I use grave accent to switch between input
languages.

However, when I use German keyboard and press ö or Ö (i.e. either big or
small one), it triggers language switching.
That means, I cannot type anything of those characters.
(I post this thread using character map.)

Does anyone know any work around? Maybe remapping just that one key?

This problem didnt occur in XP though.

Thanks a lot,
Isara Anantavrasilp

I'm guessing but you might find that changing encoding helps.

When in a compose window check...

Format > Encoding > More >
 
X

xfile

However, when I use German keyboard and press o or O (i.e. either big or
small one), it triggers language switching.


Hi,

I don't have any Vista system near me, so I'm guessing:

Refer to the following MS article and read the "To enable or change key
sequences for switching input languages or keyboard layouts and IMEs"
section:

Guide to Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface:
http://technet2.microsoft.com:80/Wi...9fd8-4963-b06a-5ecc457006c71033.mspx?mfr=true

Hope this helps and good luck.
 
G

Guest

What do you mean by compose window?
By the way, this problem occur in every program.
It is certainly Windows problem.

-- Isara
 
G

Guest

Thanks for reply but there was no luck.
The key sequenceis the very place I changed from the default Crtl+Shift to
grave accent in order to swithc the keyboard language.

However, doing so got problem with German language.

-- Isara
 
X

xfile

OK.

The only other thing that I can think of is the "auto input switch" (in XP)
and I don't know if it is in Vista. If so, try to set it to OFF and see if
it helps.

Other than that, don't have idea.

Good luck.
 

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