Hot key for input languages

Dani Nguyen 0 Reputation points
2024-09-08T13:33:27.63+00:00

Hi,

Can i publish this Hot key settings to my computers in the Domain?

HotKey

Thanks in advanced

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-09-10T07:33:31.0433333+00:00

    Hello Dani Nguyen,

    Thank you for posting in Q&A forum.

    To publish a hot key for input languages to domain clients, you can use Group Policy in Windows Server. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

    1. On your domain controller, open the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC).
    2. Right-click on the Organizational Unit (OU) where your clients are located and select “Create a GPO in this domain and Link it here…” or edit an existing GPO.
    3. Go to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Regional and Language Options.
    4. Configure the Input Language Hot Key:

    • Look for the policy setting named “Change Key Sequence” or similar. This setting allows you to specify the key sequence for switching input languages.

    • Enable the policy and set the desired key sequence (e.g., Ctrl + 9).

    1. Apply and Update Group Policy:

    • After configuring the settings, apply the changes.

    • On the client machines, run gpupdate /force in the Command Prompt to update the Group Policy settings immediately.

    This should distribute the hot key configuration for input languages to all computers within the specified OU in your domain.

    I hope the information above is helpful.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know.

    Best Regards,

    Daisy Zhou

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