As you type text on your computer, the keyboard suddenly starts writing anything? Do not panic, you just made a bad manipulation. And this little problem is very simple to solve.
By entering text on your PC you realize that what you write has no meaning. The A have become Q, the Z have been transformed into W and the M into: and the accentuated letters have changed into symbols and other punctuation signs … In short, a real nightmare! However, do not panic, it is neither a breakdown nor a hacking. The explanation is very simple: your French Azerty keyboard has simply passed into Qwerty mode, in English.
But how did this sudden change occurred? Thanks – or rather, because, in this case – Windows. Len effect, the Microsoft operating system is full of keyboard shortcuts – touches combinations that trigger actions without going through menus and without using the mouse. You know in doubt the famous Ctrl+C And Ctrl+V which are used to copy and stick text. But there are many others whose existence you do not suspect and who are active by default.
And this is precisely the case those who allow you to switch from one language to another for any time for keyboard seizure, to pass for example from French to English or Spanish. So this is the origin of your problem: without knowing it, you have unfortunately activated one of those shortcuts that changed that changed the Azerty keyboard to QWERTY – or another, according to the languages defined in the system. .
Fortunately, this problem is very simple to solve. To find your Azerty keyboard, just press the tongue rocking shortcuts again: Alt+Upris Or Windows+Space. First press the touch Alt And keep it pressed, then press the key briefly Upris And release it. Ditto with the keys Windows And Space. As long as you do not release the touch Alt Or Windowsa menu remains displayed to the right of your screen.
This shortcut allows you to switch between the French and English keyboard, often installed but also the other languages you have added yourself to Windows. Thus, each new short pressure on the key Upris Allows you to switch to the following language (French, English, Spanish, etc.). Release Alt When your choice is made. The combination Alt+Upris So allows you to switch, cyclically, between the languages installed on your system. That is to say, by default, between the French keyboard and the English keyboard in the Windows version installed on computers sold in France.
The good news is that it is quite possible to deactivate this annoying shortcut. Press the shortcut Win+I To access Windows settings then click on Time and language > Language and region > Seizure > Advanced keyboard settings Then on the link Input language shortcut key. In the window displayed, click on To modify. In the left column, check No assigned and validate by OK. You are out of bad manipulation with your keyboard.