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How to change the language in Windows so that at the moment of switching the language, the input cursor does not leave the elements from the inputa?
Honestly, this is crazy, I have been suffering for 2 years already. Not in all programs, and not always, but for an incomprehensible mystical reason
In Visual Studio. When I change the language, the cursor (or whatever it is called) of the tab element goes to the File tab.
If the next button after ctrl + alt does not press esc , then the system sound "Bau" occurs, and the next letter does not pass, or even the word. It's small but very annoying.
Googled 50 times in 2 years. Nothing helped, I didn't even find a problem.
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Alt-Shift is the worst key combination. Moreover, I don’t understand Microsoft at all, which made this particular combination default with one hand, and with the other hand actively promotes focusing hot keys on a single Alt
As a result: quick switching with such a combination and typing = loss of the first character (or even “jump” in the menu ).
Ctrl-Shift, firstly, does not have such a problem, and secondly, it is much more comfortable: on the vast majority of keyboards, these keys have common borders = you can poke this combination with one finger. Plus, these keys, again, in the vast majority of cases, are located at the very edge of the keyboard field, Alt "walks" and on laptops, for example, is after Fn and Win, on ordinary keyboards - at least behind Win and on rare ones - right behind Ctrl
in 10, the language is switched by the combination
flagwind + space
It looks like you're specifically pressing Alt+Shift somehow, so press Alt first. And according to Alt, Windows moves the input focus to the first item of the program menu.
Learn to first press Shift and then Alt. The Shift key is safe in that sense :)
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