How to switch languages in Windows 10 (almost) like in OS X, Android, IPhone. There is (almost perfect) solution for this issue in Windows 7, which is possible to implement in Windows 10 with few additional steps. The solution is based on the fact that there're two distinct entities in Windows: Input Language and Keyboard Layout.
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Pop-up question asks about switching to Tablet Mode when user detaches the keyboard.Take a Surface Pro for example, with the keyboard attached, you will see Store apps run in framed windows and the Start Menu is just like in Windows 7. However, when you detach the keyboard, you will be asked if you want to enter “Tablet mode.” In this mode, everything runs full-screen, including the Start Menu.
You don’t even have a traditional desktop in Tablet mode (at least in the current build 9926), you’ll need to head to the Start Menu to access your things.How to enter Tablet/Desktop mode manually in Windows 10 build 9926Continuum just made its very first appearance in Windows 10 TP build 9926. There are many hybrid devices that have not yet supported switching mode automatically. Therefore, you may want to do that manually. In build 9926, you can switch between Tablet and Desktop mode easily by a button in Action Center. To open Action Center, you can swipe from the right on a touchscreen or click the Action Center icon on system tray. As default, the mode switching button is the first one in the row of four buttons at the bottom of Action Center. If you don’t see it, try selecting “Expand” to see all the quick actions.
DotTech also has an article on. Then just simply click/tap the button to switch to your desired mode.That’s all.