Namit Gidwani
SHELL SIEVE OPERATOR | Coimbatore | India
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This depends on whether you want to change the input language on your computer or physically change the keycaps on a physical keyboard.
On Windows (Adding Czech Input): 1. Go to Settings > Time & Language > Language & Region. 2. Click "Add a language" and search for "Czech". Select it and install. 3. Once installed, you can switch between languages using the keyboard shortcut Win + Spacebar or by clicking the language abbreviation (e.g., "ENG") in your taskbar's system tray.
On macOS: 1. Go to System Settings > Keyboard > Text Input. 2. Click Edit... next to Input Sources, then the + sign. 3. Find "Czech" and add it (you can choose between "Czech" and "Czech - QWERTY"). Switch using Control + Spacebar.
For a Physical Keyboard: You can't change the language printed on keys, but you can buy keyboard stickers with Czech characters (like ě, š, č, ř, ž, ý, á, í). Place them over your existing keys. Alternatively, you just need to learn the key positions—the computer's input method is what matters.
Microsoft's official guide is helpful: Manage display language settings in Windows
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