Windows 10 has a long list of keyboard layouts that a user can add to their system. These layouts cater to multiple languages including Mandarin and Arabic, and they are available for all types of keyboards.
Installing a keyboard layout on Windows 10 is easy; all you have to do is select one from a list and it will be added. Users can switch between keyboard layouts on the fly with a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift).
Custom keyboard layouts
Windows 10 keyboard layouts are all preset and they cannot be edited. In order to get a custom keyboard layout, you either have to download it or create one yourself.
Create keyboard layout
Creating a keyboard layout is easy but time-consuming since every single key has to be mapped individually. Try to find a ready-made keyboard layout if you can. If a ready-made keyboard layout isn’t available, you’ll have to make the layout yourself.
- Download the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator.
- Run the app and tap each key, one-by-one.
- Select the key you want to map to it.
- Map the entire keyboard.
- Go to Project>Build DLL and Setup Package.
- Save the layout.
Install custom keyboard layout
A keyboard layout, whether it’s custom made with the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator or if you’ve downloaded it yourself, is going to be an executable file or an installer file. Installing it is as easy as installing any app.
- Open File Explorer and navigate to the EXE or MSI file for the keyboard layout.
- Run the file.
- Grant the app admin permission to install (The keyboard is installed for the current language).
- Open the Settings app.
- Go to Time & Language.
- Select the Language tab.
- Select the current language.
- Click the keyboard button under it.
- The current and new keyboard layout will be listed. Remove the one you do not want to use.
Conclusion
Keyboard layouts for commonly spoken languages like English are more common. If you need to type in a language that doesn’t have many layouts available, or you need to set the keys up in a layout that you can’t find in any configuration, a custom layout is the best alternative.
It’s worth mentioning that if you only need to change one or two keys, you can do with remapping them instead of creating a custom layout. Remapping tools like AutoHotKey and PowerToys are good options. If you remove the layout at any point, you can still use the MSI or the EXE file for it to install it again.
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