How to switch the Win10 system input method to Win7 mode

  

How to switch the Win10 system input method to Win7 mode

The specific method is as follows:

1. Add the language first

Input method icon in the system tray---language preference---<quo;add language”, select“English”---Open, select “English(US)”---Add, or, Right click on the start icon in the lower left corner, open the Control Panel --- Clock, Language and Region --- Language, click “Add Language", select “English”---Open, select “English(USA)&rdquo ;---Add to.

2, set the default language

From the "language preferences", enter the mode, select “ English (United States) & rdquo; click & ldquo; set to the default language; from the control panel Enter, select “English(UnitedStates)”, move up to the first item. Then delete the language "Chinese"

3, open the registration editor: HKEY_CURRENT_USERKeyboardLayoutPreload, modify the key value of "ld"; 1 & rdquo; ", 00000804", and then create a new string value in the Substitutes item, the name is "00000804", the key value is "ld" ;00000409”, close the registration editor, log out and log back in.

4, add Chinese input method

Open the control panel --- clock, language and area --- language, you will see that you have added "Chinese", and the keyboard layout is “American keyboard”, click on the Chinese option --- add input method, add the required Chinese input method --- save.

5, set the "Chinese" language as the default language

Move the Chinese language to the first item, delete the "English (UnitedStates)", language settings, set. This Chinese (American keyboard) is the system's default first input method, you can switch to Microsoft Pinyin by pressing “Ctrl+Shift” or “Win+Space”.

The Win10 system input method is switched to Win7 mode. The whole content of Win10 system is switched here. The shortcut key of Win10 system is Ctrl+Space. This is not necessarily convenient for Ctrl+Shift. Set up the experience.

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