Win8 helps you find the American keyboard

  

Retrieve & ldquo; American keyboard & rdquo;

First open the control panel, find the "clock, language and area" in the control panel, below us To see the option to "Add Language", click to open the language window. Here we can see a button that adds the language & rdquo;.
Add Language

Click “Add Language";Open a new window, then slide the scroll bar to find “English”, then select “English (United States)”, click Add The new language is added to the list of languages.
Select English (United States)

Below we enter "advanced settings", select "“American keyboard" in the drop-down bar under "Alternative default input method", so that our work It is basically completed. However, if you want to switch now, you need to use the combination key of <;Alt+Shift” because this is a switch between languages.
Change the default input method

Of course, we can change it to the ld+;Ctrl+Shift” we are used to, also in the “Advanced Settings” interface, click “Change the language bar hotkey&rdquo ;, in the new window that pops up, select “American keyboard”, then change the key sequence.
Change the key combination

This way we can set the US keyboard that we are most familiar with as the default input method, which is still useful for users who are used to the previous operation mode. However, in the Metro interface, we still need to use "Microsoft Simple" to successfully input Chinese.

Additional Clock Settings

We introduced the method of retrieving the American keyboard. Here we will talk about a small usage of time. Although time and date are a piece of content that users don't pay much attention to, there are also places that are worth using.

We don't need much description about the modification of time and date. This is an easy part, including changing the time zone. Here we are talking about the "additional clock" function, which is to say that it can display multiple times at the same time.
Time and date settings

Click on the time to the right of the taskbar to open the time window, and you can open the settings window by <;changing the date and time settings” Switching the label to “additional clock", we can see that there are two additional time settings.

Activate them, and then simply re-select the time zone for them, the system will be able to calculate the current time and date of the time zone based on the current time. Of course you can also rename them.
Setting additional clocks

So when we put the mouse on the taskbar, we can see three times at the same time, which is for users who want to pay attention to other time zones. A very useful feature, similar to the role of the world clock.
Simultaneous display of multi-regional time

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