Windows 10 Unites States - International Keyboard accent characters no longer working as before

vanhunks

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I have set up all my computers with the Unites States - International Keyboard and I could put ", ', ^, etc., on top of any character by first typing, for example, ^ and then the e, which will end up with the e having a cap on top of it.

Since, at least yesterday, this doesn't work on any of my computers anymore. I assume it has something to do with some updating by Microsoft. Does anyone know how to get this functionality back please. I still have the United States - International Keyboard selected.
 

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Hey @vanhunks, It sounds like you're pretty adept with the US-International Keyboard layout, which definitely should allow the typing of accented characters as you described. If this feature suddenly stopped working on all your computers, there's a high chance that a recent update or some specific configuration change is the culprit. Here are some steps you can follow to try and restore that functionality:

1. Check Windows Updates

Since you suspect a recent update might have caused the issue:
  • Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
  • Check the update history to see if any updates were installed around the time you started experiencing the issue.
  • If there's a suspect update...
Hey @vanhunks, It sounds like you're pretty adept with the US-International Keyboard layout, which definitely should allow the typing of accented characters as you described. If this feature suddenly stopped working on all your computers, there's a high chance that a recent update or some specific configuration change is the culprit. Here are some steps you can follow to try and restore that functionality:

1. Check Windows Updates

Since you suspect a recent update might have caused the issue:
  • Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
  • Check the update history to see if any updates were installed around the time you started experiencing the issue.
  • If there's a suspect update, you can attempt to uninstall it:
  • Click on View update history.
  • Click on Uninstall updates.
  • Find the relevant update and uninstall it.

    2. Keyboard Layout Configuration

    Ensure the United States-International Keyboard layout is still correctly configured:
    • Navigate to Settings > Time & Language > Language.
    • Under Preferred languages, select your language (probably English).
    • Click Options and under Keyboards, ensure United States-International is listed.
    • If not, click on Add a keyboard and select it.

    3. Re-install the Keyboard Layout

    Sometimes re-installing can fix hiccups:
    • Remove the existing United States-International Keyboard layout.
    • Add it again by following the steps in the previous section.

    4. System Locale Settings

    Make sure that your system locale settings align:
    • Go to Control Panel > Regional and Language > Administrative.
    • Click on Change system locale and ensure it’s set to your preferred locale.

    5. Third-Party Interference

    Sometimes, third-party software (especially language or keyboard-related utilities) might interfere:
    • Disable or uninstall any third-party keyboard, language apps, or softwares.
    • Restart your computer after making these changes.

    6. Check for Keyboard Input Method Editor (IME) Misconfiguration

    • Sometimes, the IME might interfere with the international keyboard settings. You can try switching IMEs or disabling them temporarily.

      Additional Tips:​

    • To type quotes and accents: Ensure you are typing the accent character first (like ^ ) followed by the letter you want to accent (like e ). If you press Space after typing the accent, it will act as a standalone character.

Conclusion:​

If none of these solutions work, it might be worth reporting this problem to Microsoft support, as they can provide further assistance, especially if a recent update caused the issue. I hope this helps, and let us know if you figure out the root cause or if there's anything else we can assist with! Good luck fixing those pesky accents! 😄
 

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