Forum: Wordfast support
Topic: Unintentionally switching from AZERTY to QWERTY keyboard layout
Poster: Giles Watson
Post title: Left Alt+Shift
Claire is right.
Left Alt+Shift is the Windows shortcut that toggles through the active keyboard layouts on your system. There is an icon on the taskbar that tells you which one is currently enabled. Try hitting Left Alt+Shift and you will see the icon change (then just keep toggling to get back to the one you want).
The keyboard switch only affects the program you are working in.
Topic: Unintentionally switching from AZERTY to QWERTY keyboard layout
Poster: Giles Watson
Post title: Left Alt+Shift
Claire is right.
Left Alt+Shift is the Windows shortcut that toggles through the active keyboard layouts on your system. There is an icon on the taskbar that tells you which one is currently enabled. Try hitting Left Alt+Shift and you will see the icon change (then just keep toggling to get back to the one you want).
The keyboard switch only affects the program you are working in.