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Thanks for reaching out to us! We’ve moved your post to the Report a Problem forum so we can assist you better.
I totally understand how frustrating it can be when your keyboard language suddenly changes while you're gaming. It sounds annoying, and you're definitely not alone in experiencing this!
One possible reason for this issue could be some shortcut keys on your keyboard inadvertently getting pressed. To help you out, here’s how you can disable the automatic keyboard layout change:
- Click on the Start menu, then go to Settings.
- Select Time & Language, and then click on Typing.
- Find and click on "Advanced keyboard settings."
- In the new window, click on "Language bar options."
- Switch to the "Advanced Key Settings" tab.
- Choose "Between input languages" and then click on the "Change Key Sequence..." button.
- For both options, select "Not Assigned," then hit OK.
- Finally, click on "Apply" and "OK" to save your changes.
Just so you know, here are some common shortcuts that can change your keyboard settings:- Windows Key + Space: Changes language/keyboard pairs
- Alt + Shift: Changes language
- Ctrl + Shift: Changes keyboard layout
I hope this helps! If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to let us know!Regards,
Team17 Support