Input method editor keyboard shortcut (CTRL+SHIFT+0) switches the input language in Vista
Input method editor keyboard shortcut (CTRL+SHIFT+0) switches the input language in Vista
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Symptom
An input method editor (IME) keyboard shortcut lets you switch the input language. By design, the CTRL+SHIFT+0 key assignment is standard for all users. However, some applications might use this keyboard shortcut for other purposes. In this case, the application will not work as expected when you use the shortcut with the application.
Resolution
Remove the shortcut assignment to make the application work as expected. To do this, follow these steps:
- Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Regional and Language Options.
- Click Keyboards and Languages, and then click Change keyboards.
- Click Advanced Key Settings, and select Between input languages.
- Click change Key Sequence.
- For Switch Keyboard Layout, select Not Assigned.
- Click OK to close each dialog box.
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