How do I deactivate the Shift + Alt hotkey for shifting keyboards in Windows 10












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While editing Wikipedia I frequently use the Shift + Alt + S hotkey to save the Wikipedia page. Unfortunately, Windows 10 has linked Shift + Alt to switching the keyboard. How do I deactivate the default keyboard shortcut?










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    While editing Wikipedia I frequently use the Shift + Alt + S hotkey to save the Wikipedia page. Unfortunately, Windows 10 has linked Shift + Alt to switching the keyboard. How do I deactivate the default keyboard shortcut?










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      While editing Wikipedia I frequently use the Shift + Alt + S hotkey to save the Wikipedia page. Unfortunately, Windows 10 has linked Shift + Alt to switching the keyboard. How do I deactivate the default keyboard shortcut?










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      While editing Wikipedia I frequently use the Shift + Alt + S hotkey to save the Wikipedia page. Unfortunately, Windows 10 has linked Shift + Alt to switching the keyboard. How do I deactivate the default keyboard shortcut?







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          You can try this:



          Type "Advanced Keyboard Settings" into the windows search window (bottom left of screen)

          Click on the link
          Click on "Language bar options"
          Click on "Advanced Key Settings" tab
          Make changes as needed here.



          This worked for me as of 1/6/2019. I hope it helps.






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            This has been answered here with screenshots.



            "...Go to Control PanelClock, Language and RegionLanguageAdvanced settingsChange Language Bar hotkeys



            In the "Advanced Key Settings" tab, select "Between input languages" and click on "Change Key Sequence..."



            You can now choose to enable, disable or change the two shortcuts..."






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            • The screenshots describe how it works with Windows 8 not Windows 10.

              – Christian
              Nov 16 '17 at 13:46






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              @Christian, these look the same in 8.1 and 10, if accessing via control panel (right-click start button - Control Panel) and not settings. The only difference, i can see is that 8.1 uses a centered format for the text in the title bar.

              – Richdf
              Nov 16 '17 at 13:54













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            You can try this:



            Type "Advanced Keyboard Settings" into the windows search window (bottom left of screen)

            Click on the link
            Click on "Language bar options"
            Click on "Advanced Key Settings" tab
            Make changes as needed here.



            This worked for me as of 1/6/2019. I hope it helps.






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              You can try this:



              Type "Advanced Keyboard Settings" into the windows search window (bottom left of screen)

              Click on the link
              Click on "Language bar options"
              Click on "Advanced Key Settings" tab
              Make changes as needed here.



              This worked for me as of 1/6/2019. I hope it helps.






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                You can try this:



                Type "Advanced Keyboard Settings" into the windows search window (bottom left of screen)

                Click on the link
                Click on "Language bar options"
                Click on "Advanced Key Settings" tab
                Make changes as needed here.



                This worked for me as of 1/6/2019. I hope it helps.






                share|improve this answer













                You can try this:



                Type "Advanced Keyboard Settings" into the windows search window (bottom left of screen)

                Click on the link
                Click on "Language bar options"
                Click on "Advanced Key Settings" tab
                Make changes as needed here.



                This worked for me as of 1/6/2019. I hope it helps.







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                answered Jan 6 at 14:54









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                    This has been answered here with screenshots.



                    "...Go to Control PanelClock, Language and RegionLanguageAdvanced settingsChange Language Bar hotkeys



                    In the "Advanced Key Settings" tab, select "Between input languages" and click on "Change Key Sequence..."



                    You can now choose to enable, disable or change the two shortcuts..."






                    share|improve this answer
























                    • The screenshots describe how it works with Windows 8 not Windows 10.

                      – Christian
                      Nov 16 '17 at 13:46






                    • 1





                      @Christian, these look the same in 8.1 and 10, if accessing via control panel (right-click start button - Control Panel) and not settings. The only difference, i can see is that 8.1 uses a centered format for the text in the title bar.

                      – Richdf
                      Nov 16 '17 at 13:54


















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                    This has been answered here with screenshots.



                    "...Go to Control PanelClock, Language and RegionLanguageAdvanced settingsChange Language Bar hotkeys



                    In the "Advanced Key Settings" tab, select "Between input languages" and click on "Change Key Sequence..."



                    You can now choose to enable, disable or change the two shortcuts..."






                    share|improve this answer
























                    • The screenshots describe how it works with Windows 8 not Windows 10.

                      – Christian
                      Nov 16 '17 at 13:46






                    • 1





                      @Christian, these look the same in 8.1 and 10, if accessing via control panel (right-click start button - Control Panel) and not settings. The only difference, i can see is that 8.1 uses a centered format for the text in the title bar.

                      – Richdf
                      Nov 16 '17 at 13:54
















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                    This has been answered here with screenshots.



                    "...Go to Control PanelClock, Language and RegionLanguageAdvanced settingsChange Language Bar hotkeys



                    In the "Advanced Key Settings" tab, select "Between input languages" and click on "Change Key Sequence..."



                    You can now choose to enable, disable or change the two shortcuts..."






                    share|improve this answer













                    This has been answered here with screenshots.



                    "...Go to Control PanelClock, Language and RegionLanguageAdvanced settingsChange Language Bar hotkeys



                    In the "Advanced Key Settings" tab, select "Between input languages" and click on "Change Key Sequence..."



                    You can now choose to enable, disable or change the two shortcuts..."







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                    answered Nov 16 '17 at 13:43









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                    • The screenshots describe how it works with Windows 8 not Windows 10.

                      – Christian
                      Nov 16 '17 at 13:46






                    • 1





                      @Christian, these look the same in 8.1 and 10, if accessing via control panel (right-click start button - Control Panel) and not settings. The only difference, i can see is that 8.1 uses a centered format for the text in the title bar.

                      – Richdf
                      Nov 16 '17 at 13:54





















                    • The screenshots describe how it works with Windows 8 not Windows 10.

                      – Christian
                      Nov 16 '17 at 13:46






                    • 1





                      @Christian, these look the same in 8.1 and 10, if accessing via control panel (right-click start button - Control Panel) and not settings. The only difference, i can see is that 8.1 uses a centered format for the text in the title bar.

                      – Richdf
                      Nov 16 '17 at 13:54



















                    The screenshots describe how it works with Windows 8 not Windows 10.

                    – Christian
                    Nov 16 '17 at 13:46





                    The screenshots describe how it works with Windows 8 not Windows 10.

                    – Christian
                    Nov 16 '17 at 13:46




                    1




                    1





                    @Christian, these look the same in 8.1 and 10, if accessing via control panel (right-click start button - Control Panel) and not settings. The only difference, i can see is that 8.1 uses a centered format for the text in the title bar.

                    – Richdf
                    Nov 16 '17 at 13:54







                    @Christian, these look the same in 8.1 and 10, if accessing via control panel (right-click start button - Control Panel) and not settings. The only difference, i can see is that 8.1 uses a centered format for the text in the title bar.

                    – Richdf
                    Nov 16 '17 at 13:54




















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