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Keyboard layout specifies how letters and symbols are located on the keyboard buttons for a given
For example, when Input Language is English (shows as "EN" in the taskbar), Windows offers a set of layouts to choose from:
That is, for a given Input Language, system could offer several different layouts (different location of letters and symbols).
Here is Microsoft page that shows the layouts for each and every Input Language:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/globalization/windows-keyboard-layouts
A 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
for an Input Language
(for example, check if it's "US English" and not
Also, 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
layout is selected for the Input Language.
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
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 steps use standard Russian Keyboard layout as an example ("RU" becomes available in the taskbar via Alt+Shift switch from "EN"),
but they are the same for any other European language.
Note. Windows offers three Russian keyboard layouts (as you can see on Microsoft page mentioned above):
- standard, regular one called "Russian"
- alternative - "Russian, Typewriter" where digits are typed via Shift as on old mechanical typewriters in USSR
- mnemonic - "Rissian Mnemonic" (be in the system starting from Windows 8)
Here is how standard, regular Russian keyboard layout looks like (location of letters and symbols - in red):
(now you can see the list of available layouts and see by yourself that there is another layout for
Important! This is all you need to do to be able to type in Russian. You should not use"make Default" option on that screen, that is, do not choose Russian layout as your default.
As it was noted above, if you see not one but several layouts in the list of active layouts for Russian, then you must remove unneeded ones and leave only one layout active for Russian language.
The default method to switch keyboard from English typing ("EN") to Russian typing ("RU") is via
Now you can switch your keybord to "RU" and start typing Russian Cyrillic!
Note. The steps above are for your own computer where you can perform such tune-up.
But you can type Russian even if you are in the businees center of a hotel and computer there does not allow any tune-up:
there are Web pages with so called "Virtual Russian Keyboard" that emulates your "home" input to let you type as you got used to.See the information at the #v1 of this page.
Important! This is all you need to do to be able to type in Russian. You should not use"make Default" option on that screen, that is, do not choose Russian layout as your default.
As it was noted above, if you see not one but several layouts in the list of active layouts for Russian, then you must remove unneeded ones and leave only one layout active for Russian language.
The default method to switch keyboard from English typing ("EN") to Russian typing ("RU") is via
Now you can switch your keybord to "RU" and start typing Russian Cyrillic!
Note. The steps above are for your own computer where you can perform such tune-up.
But you can type Russian even if you are in the businees center of a hotel and computer there does not allow any tune-up:
there are Web pages with so called "Virtual Russian Keyboard" that emulates your "home" input to let you type as you got used to.See the information at the #v2 of this page.
When you add Russian Input Language, the system automatically, by default, selected standard, regular Russian keyboard
layout to be used for "RU".
To see other available Russian keyboard layouts, click "Options" at the right
Important! This is all you need to do to be able to type in Russian. You should not use"make Default" option on that screen, that is, do not choose Russian layout as your default.
As it was noted above, if you see not one but several layouts in the list of active layouts for Russian, then you must remove unneeded ones and leave only one layout active for Russian language.
The way to switch keyboard from English typing ("EN") to Russian typing ("RU") is to press
Now you can switch your keybord to "RU" and start typing Russian Cyrillic!
Note. The steps above are for your own computer where you can perform such tune-up.
But you can type Russian even if you are in the businees center of a hotel and computer there does not allow any tune-up:
there are Web pages with so called "Virtual Russian Keyboard" that emulates your "home" input to let you type as you got used to.See the information at the #v4 of this page.
Important! This is all you need to do to be able to type in Russian. You should not use"make Default" option on that screen, that is, do not choose Russian layout as your default.
As it was noted above, if you see not one but several layouts in the list of active layouts for Russian, then you must remove unneeded ones and leave only one layout active for Russian language.
The way to switch keyboard from English typing ("EN") to Russian typing ("RU") is to press
Now you can switch your keybord to "RU" and start typing Russian Cyrillic!
Note. The steps above are for your own computer where you can perform such tune-up.
But you can type Russian even if you are in the businees center of a hotel and computer there does not allow any tune-up:
there are Web pages with so called "Virtual Russian Keyboard" that emulates your "home" input to let you type as you got used to.See the information at the #v5 of this page.
If you need to write in Russian, but you are not using your own PC, say
you are in an Internet-cafe or in the library, where you can read Russian
but can not
you can use special Web page with a Virtual Keyboard where you can input Cyrillic text (using mouse or physical keyboard) and then copy it to the place where you need it.
That is, even in that case you should not send a transliteration, latin text such as
"privet" or
Virtual Keyboard allows you to input via regular keyboard (though mouse can be used, too)
Please see for yourself: "On-screen, virtual Russian keyboard"
While in Internet-cafe, you can use a short address of that Virtual Keyboard:
Obviously, it's not as handy as typing with regular Windows or Mac keyboard
tools, so you should use such special Web page only in such
That is, if it's your own computer at home then you should spend 20