disable the dvorak keyboard

How to disable the keyboard to type dvorak?  Please strikes.

Hi Aj williams

We can disable the keyboard to type dvorak of region settings and language for keyboards. To do this follow the steps below:

1. click on start.

2. click on Panel.

3. click on language and region settings.

4. click on change keyboard.

5. here you will see text services and of the entrance area of the services.

6. click on Add.

7. here you will see the window input language.

8. in respect of the input languages you should uncheck the language that is not necessary (for example, the United States dvorak).

9. remove the keyboard in the list

10 and choose the one that you want to allow in the list.

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