Instead of an online keyboard, you could also choose to download a Google extension to your browser for a language input tool. The Google Input Tools extension allows users to use input tools in Chrome web pages, for example.
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I live in Portugal. and going to buy MacBook Pro on the local apple web-site. I see I can choose special language like "Backlit Magic Keyboard with Touch ID - Russian". What does it mean? MacBook will have English and Russian languages of keyboard? or will have Portugese and Russian? It's crucial question before buying for me, because I need English and Russian.
The choice of keyboards merely applies to the legend used for the MacBook Pro's plastic key covers. You can choose your preferred language upon initially setting up the Mac, and you can change that later. You just can't change the keys themselves.
no, I'm about physical languages of keyboard which are printed on keys. I want to know what will be printed on keys if I select "Backlit Magic Keyboard with Touch ID - Russian". English and Russian? or Portuges and Russian?
Laptop : Lenovo Thinkbook G2
I am bilingual person(russian and english) and I have to keyboard layouts used
If we take button which has (?/.,) I should be able to use (?/) while using English layout and (.,) using Russian but when I press it it can only display (?/)
Next thing , at the right top corner you see 2 buttons to rewind a video but I am not able to use them in Youtube at all but when I use them in VLC all they do is rewind the video to its beginning
And there is some more things like these but I have already written a lot
Thank you in advance.
There should be a option to add input sources in your settings, look for Region and language, input methods
When adding a input sources there should be a icon in the taskbar to switch the input source.
Really thank you for installing XFCE version ,I apreciate it a lot but I know that I can change layouts , problem is not in this
Look at the link above where I sent settings for a keyboard.
Manjaro sees my keyboard as Russian only but I use English too
Because of that key which contains ?/., is used only as ?/ for both layouts
Look at the link above where I sent settings for a keyboard.
Manjaro sees my keyboard as Russian only but I use English too
Because of that key which contains ?/., is used only as ?/ for both layouts
I have no clue how does this work but I have made a bootable usb with Gnome edition and there everything works perfectly
Every single key works as it should work
I didnt consider Gnome before because I thought that it is too heavy but now I really think of installing it.
It;s easy. Just get some russian keyboard stickers. Apply them to your keyboard (I like the transparent ones). Then set your keyboard to toggle between english and russian. In windows it is in settings under time and language. Select Russian and you will be able to switch languages with a single click. I now no longer need the keyboard stickers and they have mostly worn off. I also learned to handwrite in Cyrillic.
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I switch between english and russian keyboards often. To help you in the beginning you may want to apply russian keyboard stickers. As you get more proficient, you will be less reliant on the stickers.
is there a way to force the input field accept the word without change keyboard language. I mean I can copy and paste the word is there something to copy and past a word (sendkeys not working in my case)
Have you tried just setting your language back to English? Batocera is probably trying to switch your layout to accommodate your region settings.
You can also overwrite the default keyboard layout in batocera.conf.
My native language is neither English, nor Russian, but I understand English quite well. I want to learn Russian and I like the course English from Russian more, because there are much more words in it than in Russian from English and it has histories. The problem is that I do not have a Russian keyboard. The only way I can answer the questions is having all the russian sentences from the course coppied to a text file and pasting the appropriate ones whenever an answer in Russian is needed. That is quite a hassle and I do not think I can learn correct Russian spelling this way too well. Would it be possible to have an option to see a Russian keyboard on the screen and answer the questions by clicking on its letters? Maybe other people would find it useful too.
Duome can't change Duolingo. You can try support. My suggestion is to add a keyboard to your computer. To do that go to the control panel and select languages, than look for keyboards and add Russian to your keyboard. [This is for Windows.] You should be able to switch keyboards either by mouse click on your programs bar, there will be a little thing that says languages. Or keyboard shortcut. Alt+shift or windows+space depending on the computer what shortcut works. Lexilogos also has a Russian keyboard
The duokeyboard Chrome extension works very nicely. It detects when you want to type Russian and when you want to type English and automatically switches keyboards. It will show the Russian keyboard on screen. You can choose from multiple Russian keyboards.
Although I use Google Chrome, I cannot find any extension called "duokeyboard" in it. With "duo" in the name, there is only some Duo Boost offering to send me notifications when I do not practise. Where and how can I find The duokeyboard? Is it really accessible from every country?
Do you want to see the russian keyboard on your computer screen? Or your mobile screen?
What operative sistem has your device? Windows? Android?
It depends on that the how to get a keyboard installed,
a) add a russian keyboard in your windows 'keyboards and languages'. To do that, you go to the control panel, search the 'keyboard and language' option and in the 'keyboard' label you add a russian keyboard. This step don't add new hardware to your computer, you only are saying to your windows that your standard 101 keys keyboard is a russian keyboard (in my case my russian keyboard says 'typewritter keyboard')
Doing that you'll have a big part of the task completed. Now next to the hour and date (in the systray) you have an keyboard icon with 'RU' added as a language, and if you click on it you start writting in cyrillic, and if you click again on 'CZ' or 'EN' or your previous keyboard language you'll back writting on czech or english again.
The problem of that is our keyboards has a latin alphabet over the keys, and next to the Q comes W and next to E comes R, and is very hard to memorize that when cyrillic letters appeard under the latin ones, then this 2nd step solve that (the step b).
b) add a on-screen keyboard. Windows support many input methods (the keyboard is one), but also you could use handwritting (we don't need that here) or a on screen keyboard (we need that here). On screen keyboard is clicking over a picture of a keyboard on the screen to achieve having the effect of keys pressed. This is not very comfortable to write quick, but is very useful if you keyboard doesn't matches with the pictures of the keys the real keyboard has print on it (in our case happens that, the cyrillic keyboard doesn't matches with the latin letters pictures over the real one).
One important thing, in the 2nd video the woman installs the russian language in her pc, in this case you only want having the keyboard part, as her shows it, don't change your windows options to russian, because that makes all messages and so comes in russian language, is just change the keyboard to russian (just what the woman in the video does)
[mention]orojasp[/mention] Can you have the Russian keyboard on screen so you know which key is which when you type with the keyboard? Would make sense to have a visual as well as a keyboard, a picture would do but it wouldn't stay on top, while I imagine a keyboard stays on top.
@orojasp Can you have the Russian keyboard on screen so you know which key is which when you type with the keyboard? Would make sense to have a visual as well as a keyboard, a picture would do but it wouldn't stay on top, while I imagine a keyboard stays on top.
I don't know if in newer operative systems this can be performed, in my case I tried in both on screen keyboards, the russian one and the spanish one (my real keyboard is spanish) and in none of those cases when I press a key in the real keyboard it shows pressed on the screen keyboard.
Maybe this happens because on screen keyboard is an input method, if the software supported both cases (being clicked as a on screen keyb, and show which real key is pressed) it will be named input-output method but I'm not sure of that. It would be great idea.
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