It has always been a challenge to change the keyboard layout of the login screen. My password wants the keyboard layout I am accustomed to, whether that be French or English/US101 aka QWERTY. After I bought my new M2 MacBook Air, I found it had the English/US101 aka QWERTY. Search here was unrewarding. Web search disclosed only one useful post I could find: https://vkritis.blogspot.com/2014/01/change-default-keyboard-of-osx-login.html
Those instructions will get it done. Blogs do not live forever (unlike these forums), and this only works for those who are comfortable using the command line, and Xcode needs to be installed, it seems.
For this reason, I copy the essentials from the blog here. Somewhere out there are other frustrated persons who will probably be glad to find this.
sudo cp ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.HIToolbox.plist /Library/Preferences/
It amazes me that this has been made so difficult in Ventura. Someone must consider it a great advantage for it to have been made this hard, or perhaps it is just another random act by a thoughtless monoglot.
Those instructions will get it done. Blogs do not live forever (unlike these forums), and this only works for those who are comfortable using the command line, and Xcode needs to be installed, it seems.
For this reason, I copy the essentials from the blog here. Somewhere out there are other frustrated persons who will probably be glad to find this.
- in your user account, make the keyboard layout have only the one you want at login. To do this, go to System Settings>Keyboard>Input Sources
- Open a Terminal window. Select and copy the text below, paste it into a the shell and hit enter. You should be asked for an administrator password, presumably yours. Enter it, and hit return.
- Reboot, and you should find the keyboard layout you want. I used the method successfully about 3 days ago. It is easy for command line beginners to make keystroke mistakes they do not realize they have made. I advise against typing the command. Select and copy, followed by paste is the way to go.
sudo cp ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.HIToolbox.plist /Library/Preferences/
It amazes me that this has been made so difficult in Ventura. Someone must consider it a great advantage for it to have been made this hard, or perhaps it is just another random act by a thoughtless monoglot.