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Windows 11 Keyboard Language Direct

Published: April 14, 2026 | Reading Time: 7 minutes

We’ve all been there. You’re typing an urgent email, glance down at the screen, and suddenly every slash is an é , every question mark is an É , and your colon key is producing a mysterious ¨ . You’ve just fallen victim to the dreaded accidental keyboard language switch. windows 11 keyboard language

Click Install . Windows will download the keyboard layout (usually just a few MB). Published: April 14, 2026 | Reading Time: 7

Open Settings ( Win + I ). Step 2: Click on Time & language in the left sidebar. Step 3: Select Language & region . Step 4: Under the "Preferred languages" section, click Add a language . Click Install

Once installed, you will see the new language appear in your preferred languages list. But you’re not done yet—you may have multiple keyboards per language . This is where most confusion arises. In Windows 11, a Language can contain one or more Keyboard layouts .

Windows 11 allows per-app language settings . Some apps remember their own input language.

Have a tip we missed? Let us know on social media. And if this guide saved you from accidentally typing café as cafÉ , share it with a coworker who keeps complaining about their "broken keyboard."