EDIT for clarity: I switch it from A to , but the problem is that whenever I switch windows or go to type in a different textbox, it'll automatically switch back to A for English. I want to disable the automatic switching so it'll stay in  for Japanese as long as I have Japanese IME selected.

There are two problems with this setting though. One is aesthetic, the defaultsystem font becomes a font that supports Japanese and in non unicode Japanesethe character / becomes . That can be confusing since all paths almostanywhere in Windows will now have that symbol instead of . For exampleC:\windows\system32 becomes c:windowssystem32.


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I am by no means a professional with computers, I just wanted to share my experience so that anyone that is struggling with Japanese and the Colemak keyboard can have yet another approach to enable them (and myself whenever I forget) to write in japanese with a colemak keyboard.

The main motivation behind this post is that, all the other approaches that I have been able to find are, either short responses to user queries that redirect you somewhere, or approaches that I found somewhat inconvenient due to the fact that I have a custom colemak layout (ES colemak with Caps as Backspace) that I wanted to keep when writing in japanese.

4. Now search for your current colemak keyboard layout, it is usually one of the last folders and starts with an "a" instead of a 0 (windows keyboards: 00000XXX, custom 

 keyboards: aXXXXXXX)

 (You must have installed colemak in some other language for this to work).

6. After that navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layouts\00000411

 Make sure that the folder 00000411 corresponds to japanese (on the field layout text it should say Japanese and the layout file should be KBDJPN.DLL)

So far I've been using the remapping on the windows registry, and it worked just fine, untill some days ago when an update changed back the .dll file to the original japanese keyboard layout. But I'm remapping again :)

create any text file, input the text above and rename it to .reg

1.b if you are afraid of unknown changes (you should be) you can generate the .reg file yourself:

go to japanese keyboard layout in regedit as shown in the tutorial above and click file -> export -> name your new reg file and click save. Then right click on the .reg file -> edit and leave only the Windows text line, [{PATH}] line and "Layout File" line to replace only the Layout file(edit contents ow the Layout file line with your colemak.dll name.

2. no colemak during inputing hiragana fix

I had to also set use previous windows IME version to true in Settings -> Time & Language -> Language -> Japanese -> Options -> Microsoft IME (under Keyboards) -> Options -> General -> switch Use previous version of Microsoft IME to ON (under Compatibility)

to have colemak layout when inputting hiragana with romaji, otherwise only the keyboard when japanese input was turned off was switched to colemak.

Hi thank you so much ! I have a question though, can there be an english translation of words in the japanese dictionary that comes with IME? Also, can I customize the ALT+~ key combination? Thank you

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Hi there, I don't believe the script alters any language options. You should just need to click the capital A in the taskbar so it changes into a japanese character. See my screen shot, 1803 VM, with 1803 script run with default settings per the audit mode how to, rebooted and gone through OOBE:

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