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I'm using Windows 8.1, I have two input methods:

  1. English(United States);
  2. Chinese(Simplified, China).

The first one is the system default, the second one is a Pinyin Input Method by Google.

When I want to type in Chinese, I switch to Chinese using Alt + Shift or WindowsKey + Space. This switch seems to be global because all other windows I focus on later would use Chinese input.

However, when I switch the input method back to English, it only affects the current window. That is to say, when I go to another window or program, the Chinese input method is still on, and I have to switch it back to English again.

This is VERY annoying because I cannot keep track of input method status for every window. I wish to make the switch global such that I only need to switch once.

Does anyone know how to do that?

Mokubai
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chunjiw
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  1. Open control panel
  2. Switch to all items view
  3. Click language
  4. In the left hand side panel choose advanced settings
  5. Un-check the box under switching inputs that says "Let me set a different input method for each app Windows"

This answer is just an adapted solution for that problem: Set Windows 8 to per-application input language mode

heavelock
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