Switching between languages on windows 10 using keyboard shortcut not as expected












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This is probably a simple question. But I'm not familiar with Windows. And i did try searching on google. But I couldn't find an answer. So here it goes.



I want to use the keyboard shortcuts to switch between languages. I am using Windows 10.



Therefore , using the



Control Panel >> Clock and Region >> Region >> Language preferences >> Advanced Keyboard Settings >> Language Bar options >> Advanced Key settings



I have set Ctrl+Shift as the option to switch between languages.



Ctrl+shift



Initially i have the screen as below.



Initial language bar



Then when i press Ctrl+shift, i get the following,



Korean/English language bar



I still have to manually click on the 'A' to switch to Korean. the whole point of using Keyboard shortcuts is lost by doing this. There must be a way to switch languages only using keyboard shortcuts. Its just that i don't know. Could someone help me out? Thank you :)










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    This is probably a simple question. But I'm not familiar with Windows. And i did try searching on google. But I couldn't find an answer. So here it goes.



    I want to use the keyboard shortcuts to switch between languages. I am using Windows 10.



    Therefore , using the



    Control Panel >> Clock and Region >> Region >> Language preferences >> Advanced Keyboard Settings >> Language Bar options >> Advanced Key settings



    I have set Ctrl+Shift as the option to switch between languages.



    Ctrl+shift



    Initially i have the screen as below.



    Initial language bar



    Then when i press Ctrl+shift, i get the following,



    Korean/English language bar



    I still have to manually click on the 'A' to switch to Korean. the whole point of using Keyboard shortcuts is lost by doing this. There must be a way to switch languages only using keyboard shortcuts. Its just that i don't know. Could someone help me out? Thank you :)










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      This is probably a simple question. But I'm not familiar with Windows. And i did try searching on google. But I couldn't find an answer. So here it goes.



      I want to use the keyboard shortcuts to switch between languages. I am using Windows 10.



      Therefore , using the



      Control Panel >> Clock and Region >> Region >> Language preferences >> Advanced Keyboard Settings >> Language Bar options >> Advanced Key settings



      I have set Ctrl+Shift as the option to switch between languages.



      Ctrl+shift



      Initially i have the screen as below.



      Initial language bar



      Then when i press Ctrl+shift, i get the following,



      Korean/English language bar



      I still have to manually click on the 'A' to switch to Korean. the whole point of using Keyboard shortcuts is lost by doing this. There must be a way to switch languages only using keyboard shortcuts. Its just that i don't know. Could someone help me out? Thank you :)










      share|improve this question















      This is probably a simple question. But I'm not familiar with Windows. And i did try searching on google. But I couldn't find an answer. So here it goes.



      I want to use the keyboard shortcuts to switch between languages. I am using Windows 10.



      Therefore , using the



      Control Panel >> Clock and Region >> Region >> Language preferences >> Advanced Keyboard Settings >> Language Bar options >> Advanced Key settings



      I have set Ctrl+Shift as the option to switch between languages.



      Ctrl+shift



      Initially i have the screen as below.



      Initial language bar



      Then when i press Ctrl+shift, i get the following,



      Korean/English language bar



      I still have to manually click on the 'A' to switch to Korean. the whole point of using Keyboard shortcuts is lost by doing this. There must be a way to switch languages only using keyboard shortcuts. Its just that i don't know. Could someone help me out? Thank you :)







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          CTRL+SHIFT will switch between languages, then you need to press 'right' ALT to toggle between English and Korean keyboard.
          And it'll only toggle when you're in typing mode, when your computer isn't focused to type you'll see an X like this next to the language.



          https://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/269101-korean-ime-hangul-english-toggle-hotkey






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          • @M B that did it :) gracias. but still, would have been better if it would work with just one shortcut. There is no satisfaction. But seriously, thank you.
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          CTRL+SHIFT will switch between languages, then you need to press 'right' ALT to toggle between English and Korean keyboard.
          And it'll only toggle when you're in typing mode, when your computer isn't focused to type you'll see an X like this next to the language.



          https://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/269101-korean-ime-hangul-english-toggle-hotkey






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          • @M B that did it :) gracias. but still, would have been better if it would work with just one shortcut. There is no satisfaction. But seriously, thank you.
            – whoknowsmerida
            Nov 27 '18 at 1:23
















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          CTRL+SHIFT will switch between languages, then you need to press 'right' ALT to toggle between English and Korean keyboard.
          And it'll only toggle when you're in typing mode, when your computer isn't focused to type you'll see an X like this next to the language.



          https://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/269101-korean-ime-hangul-english-toggle-hotkey






          share|improve this answer





















          • @M B that did it :) gracias. but still, would have been better if it would work with just one shortcut. There is no satisfaction. But seriously, thank you.
            – whoknowsmerida
            Nov 27 '18 at 1:23














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          CTRL+SHIFT will switch between languages, then you need to press 'right' ALT to toggle between English and Korean keyboard.
          And it'll only toggle when you're in typing mode, when your computer isn't focused to type you'll see an X like this next to the language.



          https://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/269101-korean-ime-hangul-english-toggle-hotkey






          share|improve this answer












          CTRL+SHIFT will switch between languages, then you need to press 'right' ALT to toggle between English and Korean keyboard.
          And it'll only toggle when you're in typing mode, when your computer isn't focused to type you'll see an X like this next to the language.



          https://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/269101-korean-ime-hangul-english-toggle-hotkey







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          • @M B that did it :) gracias. but still, would have been better if it would work with just one shortcut. There is no satisfaction. But seriously, thank you.
            – whoknowsmerida
            Nov 27 '18 at 1:23


















          • @M B that did it :) gracias. but still, would have been better if it would work with just one shortcut. There is no satisfaction. But seriously, thank you.
            – whoknowsmerida
            Nov 27 '18 at 1:23
















          @M B that did it :) gracias. but still, would have been better if it would work with just one shortcut. There is no satisfaction. But seriously, thank you.
          – whoknowsmerida
          Nov 27 '18 at 1:23




          @M B that did it :) gracias. but still, would have been better if it would work with just one shortcut. There is no satisfaction. But seriously, thank you.
          – whoknowsmerida
          Nov 27 '18 at 1:23


















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