Change Keyboard Layout Shortcut Official
The ability to switch between keyboard layouts (e.g., QWERTY to AZERTY, or English to Cyrillic) is fundamental for global users. The shortcut command that toggles this setting is a "modal switch"—it changes the interpretation of every subsequent keystroke. Given its power, the design of this shortcut must balance speed, memorability, and the prevention of unintended activation.
Single-modifier shortcuts (e.g., just Ctrl ) are unsuitable. Multi-key combos like Ctrl + Shift + 1 or Win + Shift + Space are more deliberate and less prone to accidental activation. change keyboard layout shortcut
Some custom utilities (e.g., KMonad, Karabiner-Elements) allow requiring a 200ms hold on the modifier before switching, preventing brief accidental presses. The ability to switch between keyboard layouts (e
For power users, the shortcut can be disabled entirely for certain apps (e.g., coding IDEs) where accidental layout changes break syntax input. Single-modifier shortcuts (e