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sshz2013-02-23 19:47:00
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sshz, 2013-02-23 19:47:00

Mac - How to find out the current layout in full screen applications?

Hello, friends.
I think the question is understandable, for example, in the browser I often start writing in the wrong layout, all because there is no way to see which keyboard layout is currently enabled if the application is open at full screen, how to deal with it?

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Stepan, 2013-02-23
@L3n1n

Hold down Command and press Spacebar. A window appears with a choice of layouts. Space toggle.

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Piskov, 2013-02-23
@Piskov

Alternatively, use a punto switcher. Or map English. language on pressing the left command, and Russian - on pressing the right. Then it will be unambiguous (if you click on the left command, and the language was English, then it will remain so, and will not become Russian, as if you press ⌘ + space).

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Dmitry Kharitonov, 2013-02-23
@geakstr

The ideal solution to the problem (in my opinion) is separate keys for layouts. For example, right Cmd for Russian, left for English. On a Mac, this can be done with KeyRemap4MacBook . I have been using a similar system for a long time, I forgot what a layout indicator and a punto switcher are.

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IvanFF, 2013-02-24
@IvanFF

Move the mouse up the screen before entering

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Nikita Gusakov, 2013-02-24
@hell0w0rd

habrahabr.ru/post/156779/ - switching through caps-lock, I honestly tried to accustom myself for 2 weeks, it’s really convenient, but old habits prevailed, especially since the periodically green LED irritated

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