Check the "Show keyboard and emoji viewers in menu bar." This lets you open a virtual keyboard on-screen to see exactly which physical keys map to which characters in your new layout.
For example, on a standard US keyboard, the key to the right of 'L' is ; . But if you switch to the layout, that same key produces è . Your finger hasn't moved, but the character has changed. It takes a little mental adjustment, but after a short time, you'll learn to "see" the new layout in your mind. changing keyboard language
: Click Start > Settings > Time & Language . Check the "Show keyboard and emoji viewers in menu bar