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[Windows] English US keyboard appearing after Keyman Desktop starts #2186

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mcdurdin opened this issue Oct 8, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3510
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[Windows] English US keyboard appearing after Keyman Desktop starts #2186

mcdurdin opened this issue Oct 8, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3510

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mcdurdin commented Oct 8, 2019

Per https://community.software.sil.org/t/invisible-keyboard-unwanted-keyboard/2642

I’m using Windows 10 Pro Korean(10.0.18362,388)
I also use Turkish keyboard on it.

I have installed Laz keyman keyboard, which is found on Keyman website.
When this keyboard is under Turkish language, it is not visible or available for automatic keyboard switching on Paratext or FLEX. Is it normal?

I heard that keyman keyboard needs to use other language than existing keyboard language. So I changed the language for Laz keyboard from Turkish into Latin, just because their names are similar.
When I start computer, I have only two keyboards, Korean and Turkish. After Keyman starts I have two more keyboards, Laz(Latin) and Eng US keyboard. How can I remove Eng Us keyboard?

@mcdurdin mcdurdin added this to the Future milestone Oct 18, 2019
@mcdurdin mcdurdin modified the milestones: Future, 14.0 Feb 25, 2020
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