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2017-04-27

Use Ctrl+Shift to Turn on/off IME for Windows 8/10

Open Control Panel, input the path Control Panel\Clock, Language, and Region\Language\Advanced settings
Click “Change language bar hot key”
“Advanced Key Settings” Tab
“Between Input Language”
“Switch input language”, change the hot key to ctrl + shift.
This is suitable when there is only one IME. Otherwise, use alt+shift to switch language(turn on/off IME).

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