{"id":3419,"date":"2013-05-31T13:55:00","date_gmt":"2013-05-31T13:55:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/?p=3419"},"modified":"2018-02-07T11:43:13","modified_gmt":"2018-02-07T10:43:13","slug":"typing-in-italian-on-an-english-computerkeyboard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/typing-in-italian-on-an-english-computerkeyboard\/","title":{"rendered":"Typing in Italian on an English Computer\/Keyboard"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"justify\">I\u2019m sure lots of you have a computer with an operating system (such as Windows) which has English set as the default language. You\u2019ve probably also got an English <strong>tastiera<\/strong> (keyboard). This can sometimes make writing and spell checking in Italian a bit awkward. Well here\u2019s the simplest method that I\u2019ve found for easily switching between English and Italian on your PC:<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Firstly, it\u2019s important to distinguish between the display language and the keyboard input language. In fact, it&#8217;s not actually necessary to change the default display language on your computer to Italian. Our laptop, for example, has an Italian keyboard, which makes life simple when writing in Italian, but we still find it more convenient overall to have the default display Language (<u>not the keyboard input language<\/u>) set to English. The computer that I&#8217;m working on at the moment, on the other hand, has an English keyboard (when it finally wears out I&#8217;ll get an Italian one!) but with the right set up it\u2019s no problem writing in Italian.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font size=\"4\"><strong>Here\u2019s how to set up your Windows PC in order to easily switch languages:<\/strong><\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Go to <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>Start &gt; Control Panel &gt; Change keyboards and other input methods<\/strong><\/font>. Then in the <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>&#8216;Region and language&#8217;<\/strong><\/font> menu click on <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>&#8216;Change keyboard&#8217;<\/strong><\/font>. In the <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>&#8216;Text services and input languages&#8217;<\/strong><\/font> menu that appears click on <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>&#8216;Add&#8217;<\/strong><\/font> and choose <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>&#8216;English (United States)&#8217;<\/strong><\/font> then in the drop down menu choose <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>&#8216;United States-International&#8217;<\/strong><\/font>.     <br \/>Now go to the Language Bar tab and make sure it&#8217;s set to:<strong> <font color=\"#000080\">&#8216;docked in the taskbar&#8217;<\/font><\/strong>, and <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>&#8216;show text labels in the language bar&#8217;<\/strong><\/font>.     <br \/>Click on <strong><font color=\"#000080\">Apply<\/font><\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Now when you want to write in Italian and use accents simply change the settings in your language bar (located on the bottom right hand corner of your screen in the taskbar) to <strong><font color=\"#000080\">&#8216;English United States&#8217;<\/font><\/strong>. Here\u2019s how it looks on my Windows 7 PC.<\/p>\n<p align=\"left\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2013\/05\/Language-Bar.jpg\" aria-label=\"Language Bar Thumb\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"border-right-width: 0px;padding-left: 0px;padding-right: 0px;border-top-width: 0px;border-bottom-width: 0px;border-left-width: 0px;padding-top: 0px\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Language Bar\"  width=\"352\" height=\"266\" \/ src=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2013\/05\/Language-Bar_thumb.jpg\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p align=\"left\">As you can see I also have the Italian keyboard layout installed, which is useful when I attach an Italian keyboard to my PC. As I\u2019m writing this blog in English however, I have my keyboard language set to <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>EN English (United Kingdom)<\/strong><\/font><font color=\"#000000\">.<\/font> When I write in Italian I simply click on <font color=\"#000080\"><strong>EN English (United States)<\/strong><\/font>, which is actually <font color=\"#000000\"><strong><font color=\"#000080\">&#8216;United States-International&#8217;<\/font><\/strong> <\/font><font color=\"#333333\">as explained above. Even if your default keyboard language is already set to United states you can still install &#8216;United States-International&#8217; and easily switch from one to the other.<\/font><\/p>\n<p><strong><font size=\"4\"><\/font><\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"left\"><strong><font size=\"4\">Adding accents when writing in Italian:<\/font><\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">For the letters <strong>\u00e0, \u00e8, \u00ec, \u00f2, \u00f9,<\/strong> (including capitals) simply press <strong>grave accent <\/strong>(<strong>`<\/strong>) to the left of the number <strong>1<\/strong> just above the <strong>Tab<\/strong> key and below <strong>Esc<\/strong>, then press the letter of your choice. E.g. <strong>`<\/strong> plus <strong>e<\/strong> = <strong>\u00e8<\/strong>. One small complication is that the <strong>chiocciola<\/strong> (<strong>@<\/strong>) and the inverted commas (<strong>\u201c<\/strong>) swap position. To make a <strong>chiocciola <\/strong>(<strong>@<\/strong>)<strong> <\/strong>press shift and&#160; inverted commas (<strong>\u201c<\/strong> \u2013 located on the number 2 on my keyboard), and for inverted commas press shift and <strong>chiocciola<\/strong> (<strong>@<\/strong>) followed by the space bar (it\u2019s a bit tricky to remember at first).     <br \/>To make acute accents, such as the <strong>\u00e9<\/strong> in <strong>perch\u00e9<\/strong>, simply hold down <strong>Right Alt<\/strong> and press the letter of your choice.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong><font size=\"4\">Spell Checking:<\/font><\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Now on to spell checking. I find this essential, especially when switching between English and Italian, which I have to do all the time. My blogging software is <strong>Windows Live Writer<\/strong>, and I have both English and Italian dictionaries installed. However, most of you will want to check your spelling when writing in text boxes, such as when adding a comment on a blog or a forum, or when you write e-mails. I prefer to use <a href=\"http:\/\/support.mozilla.org\/en-US\/products\/firefox\" target=\"_blank\"><strong><font color=\"#0000ff\">Mozilla Firefox<\/font><\/strong><\/a> as my web browser, with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mozilla.org\/en-US\/thunderbird\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong><font color=\"#0000ff\">Thunderbird<\/font><\/strong><\/a> as my e-mail client. If you haven\u2019t made the transition I strongly recommend it! Here are clear instructions from Mozilla on how to use their web based spell checker, and install other dictionaries, such as Italian: <a title=\"http:\/\/support.mozilla.org\/en-US\/kb\/how-do-i-use-firefox-spell-checker\" href=\"http:\/\/support.mozilla.org\/en-US\/kb\/how-do-i-use-firefox-spell-checker\"><font color=\"#0000ff\"><strong>How to use Firefox Spellchecker<\/strong><\/font><\/a>. You will find similar setups for your preferred web browser, although<strong> Internet Explorer <\/strong>is a bit more complicated because it doesn\u2019t have its own built in spell checker (unless it\u2019s been added in the latest version). <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Obviously, I can\u2019t cover all keyboard variations and PC setups, but I hope that some of you will have found this article useful.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<img width=\"350\" height=\"264\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2013\/05\/Language-Bar_thumb-350x264.jpg\" class=\"attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image tmp-hide-img\" alt=\"\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2013\/05\/Language-Bar_thumb-350x264.jpg 350w, https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2013\/05\/Language-Bar_thumb.jpg 352w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 350px) 100vw, 350px\" \/><p>I\u2019m sure lots of you have a computer with an operating system (such as Windows) which has English set as the default language. You\u2019ve probably also got an English tastiera (keyboard). This can sometimes make writing and spell checking in Italian a bit awkward. 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