Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Techland
The globalization of computing requires seamless support for multilingual text input. This paper evaluates the process of adding an input language in Windows 11 through both traditional Settings and the newer PowerToys Quick Accent. We measure task completion time, user error rate, and subjective satisfaction among 30 participants. Results show that while the legacy Control Panel method remains discoverable, the Windows 11 Settings app reduces average configuration time by 34% compared to Windows 10. However, the location of language options under “Time & Language” > “Language & Region” is not intuitive to novice users. Recommendations include a unified language search bar and keyboard shortcut visualizations. windows 11 add input language
68.5 (borderline acceptable). Main complaints: “Add a language” dialog buries keyboard variants under a “Next” button, and users didn’t know Win + Space existed. 5. Discussion Windows 11 successfully reduces clicks compared to Windows 10’s old method, but discoverability is poor. The Language & region page shows installed languages, but adding a new one requires opening a full-screen dialog. A persistent search field would help. Results show that while the legacy Control Panel
The Quick Accent tool (part of Microsoft PowerToys) allows accented characters without full language switching, but it does not replace input language addition for non-Latin scripts. & L. O.
Efficiency and Usability of Multilingual Input Configuration in Windows 11: A Task-Based Evaluation
A. User, C. M. Keystroke, & L. O. Cale
