Its most common use case is interrupting games - eviltoast
  • HenryWong327@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    A similar thing I’ve run into where a feature that usually wouldn’t get activated much gets in the way because of games making you input weird patterns is the Windows language swap hotkey, alt-shift. I play a game that uses alt and shift a lot, and involves quite a bit of typing, so I kept getting confused why my language was suddenly different. Took me ages to find out why.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, it’s annoying. I use Dvorak but some games don’t detect that (a lot of respect to those that do detect it because my qwerty typing isn’t very efficient anymore, if I do need to type in addition to game input) and it’s easier to switch to qwerty than rebind everything, so I don’t want to disable it.

      Though if you don’t use the other languages, you can remove them from your list. Do a search to find it, MS likes to move this option around so I don’t know offhand where it is right now, but if you only have one language/layout, the key combo does nothing. You can also change the hotkeys.

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      1 year ago

      If you just make sure to only have a single keyboard layout in the settings, it doesn’t have any other layouts it can switch to.

      I don’t get why you’d need multiple layouts, don’t you just have one keyboard connected to your computer?

      But yeah, just disable the hotkey.