How to Setup Multilingual Text Prediction on Windows 10?
On Windows
10, if you are using more than one Latin script language, then you no longer
have to switch manually between languages to get assistance as you type with a
touch keyboard. Now, with the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, 1803 version, you
can continue typing, and Windows 10 will
also assist you showing predictions for up to three different languages
including the English, German, French. You just
need to type in easily switch and type in multiple languages which follow the
Latin alphabet.
However, you
don’t have to switch the languages manually every time in the language settings
option you decide to change over to another language. Now, Windows 10 has
started the multilingual text prediction for both software, i.e., Keyboards and hardware keyboards. It can
help you in the guess that text
prediction not only saves time while typing but it can also help you to select the right spellings. The
multilingual text prediction takes this further when you work in multiple Latin
Script languages.
Here you
will learn some simple steps to enable Windows 10 to show text predictions
while you are using multiple languages with the touch keyboard. The steps are discussed below.
Steps to Setup Multilingual Text Prediction
on Windows 10
If you want
to use more than one Latin Script Language, then you have to enable your
multilingual text prediction manually by navigating to the language settings
option. But before continuing, we will suggest you that always follow the steps
in a proper series to avoid trouble, and
this will also take less time. Here how to do it:
1. Launch the ‘Settings’ tab.
2. Then, click on ‘Devices’ icon.
3. Next, click on the ‘Typing’ option
located in the left column of the screen.
4. Drop-down the menu
and search the Multilingual text prediction option.
5. Now, change the ‘Show text
predictions based on the recognized languages you’re typing in’ settings to
‘On’ position.
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