- Close any open programs on the Mac.
- Click on the Apple Icon in the top left corner of the screen, then choose
System Preferences.
- On the new System Preferences window, choose Keyboard
- At the top of the Keyboard window, choose Keyboard Shortcuts
- On the left, choose Keyboard & Text Input
- In the middle, check the box next to Select the previous input source
- Note that a caution symbol will appear, and a message notifying you that there are conflicts. To resolve these conflicts, click on the
Spotlight group on the left, or whichever group has the yellow caution symbol.
- In the middle, verify that the item with the caution symbol is not used regularly and then uncheck the box to resolve the conflict.
- Once that is done the conflict is shown as resolved, and the corresponding keyboard combination can be used to change keyboard input languages.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
How to add a keyboard shortcut to change the input language in Mac OS X
Description: This is a how-to article on the topic of adding a keyboard shortcut to change the input language to Mac OS X. This would be useful if you need to type in any language other than English.
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