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How to Add a Keyboard Region to a Mac
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Adding a new keyboard region to your Mac is a simple process. Here's how to do it: 1. Open the Apple menu by clicking on the Apple icon in the top-left corner of the screen. 2. Click on "System Preferences" from the dropdown menu. 3. Click on "Keyboard". 4. Click on the "Input Sources" tab. 5. Click on the "+" button in the bottom-left corner of the window. 6. Select the language and keyboard layout you want to add from the list of available options. 7. Click "Add". 8. You can now switch between keyboard regions by clicking on the flag icon in the top-right corner of the screen or by using the keyboard shortcut "Command + Space" to open the Input Sources menu and selecting the region you want to use. That's it! You've successfully added a new keyboard region to your Mac.
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