Overview
What is Keyla?
Keyla - Configure an alternate hotkey for keyboard layout switching, or individual commands for each language with this lightweight application
In depth
A closer look at Keyla
The setup process of Windows usually involves picking a preferred keyboard language input, so you’re all good to go when reaching the desktop. Multiple types can be selected, and added later on, with a default hotkey to make the switch. In case the hotkey stops working, or you want to use an alternative method, Keyla can help you out. It takes little time and effort to deploy the application on your computer. Note that the setup process asks whether you want to have it launched at every system startup, and it’s best to decide then, because there’s no built-in function to configure this later on. On the other hand, adding it to the list of startup items can be manually done by placing a shortcut in the system Startup folder. When launched, the application directly goes to the tray area, with no tooltip to inform you it’s there. Interacting with the tray icon allows you to toggle availability of the switch function, or to bring up the settings panel to handle how switching the keyboard layout is done, and viewing layouts.
Requirements
System requirements
Windows 7 / Windows Vista / Windows XP
Verdict
Should you download Keyla?
Keyla runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
GNU Public License
license
— the installer is 239 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Word Processing.
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At a glance
Keyla specifications
- Publisher
-
Eugene Arshinov
- Last updated
- Nov 16, 2023
- Requirements
- Windows 7 / Windows Vista / Windows XP
- License
- GNU Public License
- Operating system
- Windows 10/11
- File size
- 239 KB
- Price
- Free
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- 494
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