For other operating systems, make a selection in the box to nagigate to the appropriate page. If your operating system is Windows 11, stay on this page - the implementation steps are shown below. The shift keys are used only for five compound consonants (shift + Q, W, E, R and T keys) and two compound vowels (shift + O and P keys). All the consonants are entered by the left hand all the vowels (except the one colored red in the figure) are entered by the right hand.
In the Korean mode, your keyboard will work as shown in the large image above. Implementing this option changes little in your computer’s user interface (the only difference you will notice is a tiny icon showing up in your taskbar), and you can deactivate the feature at any time. With this feature activated, you can switch back and forth between English and Korean as you type, even at mid-sentence. The Windows operating system offers a Korean keyboard option, which you can implement in a few simple steps. Converting your computer’s entire user interface into Korean involves a different procedure, which will not be covered by this article. This article is intended for those who wish to input Korean characters occasionally, while keeping English as the primary language of the computer.The Windows operating system comes with basic Korean fonts activated by default, which will display Korean text. If you only want to read Korean (documents or Websites), you don’t need to do anything.