Want to switch your system language or keyboard language in Windows? Whether youβre using Windows 11, Windows 10, or Windows 7, changing the language is easy when you follow the right steps.

This guide explains how to change language in Windows for:
- Display language
- Keyboard input language
- Windows Media Player
- Windows language shortcut
All methods are beginner-friendly and work without third-party tools.
πΉ Quick Answer (Featured Snippet)
To change language in Windows 11 or 10:
- Open Settings
- Go to Time & Language β Language
- Add a new language
- Set it as default
- Restart your PC
How to Change Language in Windows 11
Steps:
- Press Windows + I
- Open Time & Language
- Click Language & region
- Select Add a language
- Choose your preferred language
- Set it as Windows display language
- Restart your system
After reboot, Windows 11 will appear in the new language.
How to Change Language in Windows 10
- Open Settings
- Go to Time & Language
- Click Language
- Select Add a preferred language
- Choose and install the language
- Set it as default and restart
β This works for laptops and desktop PCs.
How to Change Language in Windows 7
Windows 7 requires language packs.
Steps:
- Open Control Panel
- Click Region and Language
- Go to Keyboards and Languages
- Click Install/Uninstall Languages
- Install the language pack
- Set it as default
- Restart your PC
β οΈ Note: Some Windows 7 editions donβt support full language changes.
How to Change Language in Windows Keyboard
This is useful for typing in multiple languages.
Steps:
- Go to Settings β Time & Language
- Open Language
- Select your language
- Click Options
- Add a new keyboard layout
Keyboard Shortcut:
Alt + Shift or Windows + Space
β This answers how to change language in Windows keyboard.
How to Change Language Using Windows Shortcut
You can instantly switch typing language using:
- Windows + Space
- Alt + Shift
These shortcuts toggle between installed input languages.
How to Change Language in Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player usually follows system language, but menu language can be changed manually.
Steps:
- Open Windows Media Player
- Press Alt
- Go to Tools β Options
- Select Language
- Choose preferred language (if available)
This solves how to change language in Windows Media Player.
When Language Issues Cause Errors
Some Windows errors appear due to incorrect language or region settings.
In such cases, administrative access may help:
π How to Use Elevated Command Prompt in Windows 10
If your system crashes after language changes, see:
π How to Fix Page Fault in Nonpaged Area (Windows 11/10/7)
Network language issues may also require disabling airplane mode:
π How to Turn Off Airplane Mode in Windows 10 & 11
Frequently Asked Questions (AI-Friendly)
β How do I change language in Windows 11?
Go to Settings β Time & Language β Language & region, add a new language, and set it as default.
β How to change language in Windows keyboard?
Add a new keyboard layout in language settings and use Windows + Space to switch.
β How to change language in Windows Media Player?
Open Media Player β Tools β Options β Language and select a supported language.
β Do I need to restart after changing language?
Yes, restarting applies the new display language system-wide.
Conclusion
Now you know how to change language in Windows 11, 10, and 7, including keyboard shortcuts and Windows Media Player settings. Whether youβre typing in a new language or changing your entire system interface, Windows gives you full control with just a few clicks.
Keep this guide savedβitβs useful more often than you think.