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Comment by coldtea

5 months ago

That has (since forever) been covered with a Settings toggle.

Keyboard -> Input Sources [edit] -> Automatically switch to a document's input source.

Checking it maintains different "active input source memory" per app.

Unchecking it keeps a global "active input source".

This only works if the next app has a text input in focus.

  • Not sure what you mean.

    With this setting, I never have to "switch back to the default language", it only switches when I explicitly do so with a "next input source" keyboard shortcut.

    Regardless if the "next app has a text input in focus" or not, the language I have set (english or my local one), sticks when I change apps.

    • Also, open Spotlight when in an app with alternative input language. Spotlight should switch to default, but it doesn’t, and adopts the unwanted alternative language.

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