![]() If you don't see this, just tap the Start menu (or press the Windows key) and type "Region" to open the Region & Language settings. Ignore the fact that mine already has Korean in it. Step 1 Right-click on the keyboard icon in the taskbar. Click these screenshot thumbnails for full-size views. Note that my Windows is using the dark theme in these screenshots so yours will probably be white. Typing in Korean on Windows 10 (post-2017) This works whether you actually have a physical Korean keyboard or not (if you don't, the right-alt key will be your 한/영 toggle). If that describes you then this guide is for you. ![]() We suggest you to follow the below method and check if it helps: We are sorry to hear about this inconvenience. This is Leocadia, an independent advisorr, and I am glad to assist you today.
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