Windows xp change keyboard layout login




















Here it is:. Once you have set this up, you can select a different input locale in the logon dialog by:. This will allow you to see the input locale in a blue rectangle.

Now the good news is that Windows XP will make all this much simpler. The way you are able to do this is the following:. In reply to Rogerio Simoes's post on February 2, Hi, You may use this tool to determine what keyboard layout you have. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Debleena S. In reply to Rogerio Simoes's post on January 20, Hi Rogerio, You may follow these steps and check if it helps.

Hope the information helps. Please post back and let us know. The OSK e. If the latter notice that you can press and hold various keys to see language variations on those letters. At least that is the case with the English TK. So perhaps the Greek TK would let you see some English equivalents if that is the problem? Tip: you can use CharMap and Calc to determine what values those nnnn should be.

Please post a specific hypothetical example you would like help with if this is not enough of a clue. Yes, i tried a lot of times my password and i opened the onscreen keyboard to check which languages i use as a keyboard layout.

Then i realize that i had only the Greek as option. I did it with a real keyboard but the problem was that i didn't have the option of a second language. Eventually, i solved it by refreshing again my windows through a boot CD and by choosing the English language for my installation. I had the same issue yesterday, for Windows 8 first time installation, i chose a UK keyboard and did put a password using that. Once in Windows, i had to change to a US keyboard.

Upon restart, the password was reject. Here is what i did:. Use your mouse to choose onscreen keyboard, on the right hand side botton corner of your screen, there will be the word ENG, click there, and you will be allowed to change to the keyboard of your choice.

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