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Spaceoddity2016-03-18 17:54:25
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Spaceoddity, 2016-03-18 17:54:25

How can I set up layout switching?

Such a problem - switching the layout is on Alt + Shift. And lately it doesn't work anymore. I began to analyze - it turns out that I began to click on the keyboard very quickly and release Alt even before Shift works simultaneously with it.
I tried to fix the simultaneous pressing for a short time - it's very inconvenient, it knocks me out of the rhythm.
Is it possible to set switching to successive pressing Alt-> (+) Shift?

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Cool Admin, 2016-03-18
@ifaustrue

Colleague, I highly recommend setting up a direct language call for you (switching by combination to a specific language, and not in order). It's much more accurate and faster.
For example Ctrl+1 - English, Ctrl+2 - Russian.

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sim31r, 2016-03-18
@sim31r

The punto switcher helps me, in "semi-automatic" mode. There are flaws, but minor ones. for example
can be obtained in this form, instead of the expected
you just need to put a space here.

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Alexey, 2016-03-18
@RusTech

set the switch to CAPS LOCK

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John Smith, 2016-03-19
@ClearAirTurbulence

Two keys in turn - hardly any. But the punto switcher has the option of switching languages ​​\u200b\u200bwith shifts / controls, for example - the left shift is Russian, the right one is English. But relearning is not easy, and sometimes accidentally pressed shift switches the language.

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Evgeny Ferapontov, 2016-03-21
@e1ferapontov

From Win8 onwards, the system has a method of switching input languages ​​using the Super + Space key combination (Super is the key with the Windows icon). He's cool. At the same time, when switching to Linux or Mac, you won’t have to retrain - the same thing is there.
You can also try turning on Sticky Keys with a minimum interval.

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