Implementing Chromebooks in your classroom is a great way to bring technology into the hands of your students. However, you may encounter some issues with the devices, such as a messed up keyboard language. This can happen if someone accidentally changes the keyboard language, making it difficult for students to type in their usernames or any other text.
Luckily, fixing this issue is easy and quick. To change the keyboard language on a Chromebook, you need to first check if the language has been changed. You can do this by looking at the bottom right-hand corner of the device’s screen. If the language is something other than US English, you need to change it back.
To change the language back to US English, click on the account icon in the bottom right-hand corner, then click on “Keyboard”. From there, you can select US English as the keyboard language to be used.
However, if you do not see the option to change the keyboard language on the bottom right-hand corner, you need to click on the account icon and then the settings cog. Scroll down until you see “Keyboard” and click on it. From there, click on “Input Method” and then “Manage Input Methods”. Check the box next to US English and uncheck any other languages that you do not want to appear.
By following these simple steps, you should be able to fix any language problems that appear on a Chromebook keyboard. This will save you time and frustration, and allow your students to continue using the devices with ease.