Here are a few different drafts for text regarding "changing keyboard language," depending on where the text will be used (e.g., a help center article, a UI menu, or a quick tip). Option 1: Help Center / Support Article (Formal & Comprehensive) Title: How to Change Your Keyboard Language Introduction Whether you are multilingual, learning a new language, or traveling, changing your keyboard input language allows you to type characters and symbols specific to different regions. Follow the steps below to update your settings. For Windows 10 & 11:
Click the Start menu and select Settings (the gear icon). Select Time & Language , then click Language & region . Under "Preferred languages," click Add a language . Search for your desired language, select it, and click Next . Once installed, click the language and select Options to add a specific keyboard layout. Shortcut: Press Windows Key + Spacebar to toggle between installed languages quickly.
For macOS:
Click the Apple menu and select System Settings (or System Preferences). Navigate to Keyboard and select Input Sources . Click the Edit button, then click the plus (+) sign. Select your language from the list on the left and choose the specific keyboard layout on the right. Click Add . Menu Bar: You can now switch languages by clicking the flag icon in your top menu bar or using the shortcut Control + Space . change keyboard language
For Mobile Devices (iOS/Android):
iOS: Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard. Android: Go to Settings > System > Languages & input > On-screen keyboard. Select your keyboard (e.g., Gboard) and tap Languages to add a new one.
Option 2: In-App User Interface (Short & Direct) Settings Menu Text: Language & Input Here are a few different drafts for text
Current Keyboard Language: English (US) Change Keyboard Language: [Tap to select a different input method] Available Languages:
[List of installed languages] [+ Get more languages]
Confirmation Dialog:
Change Language? You are switching the keyboard input to Spanish (Spain) . This will change the character layout (including access to ñ, ¿, and ¡). [Cancel] [Confirm]
Option 3: "Did You Know?" / Quick Tip (Casual) Headline: Stop Switching Screens—Toggle Your Language Instead! Did you know you don’t need to dive into settings every time you want to type in another language? Once you have a second language installed, you can switch instantly using keyboard shortcuts.