Bug Report. Cannot type korean language to the console. #3368

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opened 2026-01-30 23:19:40 +00:00 by claunia · 4 comments
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Originally created by @JuhoKang on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019).

English is good but I can't type anything with Korean. I can copy and paste the text, but cannot type it. It feels like it just doesn't support Korean input. I can see text output so maybe it would not be a problem with fonts.

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Windows build number: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.267]
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): Windows Terminal (Preview) 0.3.2171.0

The font was Consolas.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open any type of terminal.
  2. change system language like usual
  3. (with 한/영 key (language change key), or click the language change button on the taskbar)
  4. write some text.

Expected behavior

I can write Korean text to the terminal

Actual behavior

I cannot write Korean text to the terminal

Originally created by @JuhoKang on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019). English is good but I can't type anything with Korean. I can copy and paste the text, but cannot type it. It feels like it just doesn't support Korean input. I can see text output so maybe it would not be a problem with fonts. # Environment ```none Windows build number: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.267] Windows Terminal version (if applicable): Windows Terminal (Preview) 0.3.2171.0 ``` The font was Consolas. # Steps to reproduce 1. Open any type of terminal. 2. change system language like usual 1. (with 한/영 key (language change key), or click the language change button on the taskbar) 3. write some text. # Expected behavior I can write Korean text to the terminal # Actual behavior I cannot write Korean text to the terminal
claunia added the Needs-TriageIssue-BugNeeds-Author-FeedbackResolution-Duplicate labels 2026-01-30 23:19:40 +00:00
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@fangjue commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019):

Duplicate of issue #2213.

@fangjue commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019): Duplicate of issue #2213.
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019):

I'm inclined to agree this is a dupe of #2213, save for one bit:

  1. Open any type of terminal.

@JuhoKang does this not work with conhost (cmd.exe, powershell.exe, wsl.exe)? Or is this only happening with the Windows Terminal?

I believe this scenario should work in conhost, and shouldn't have regressed recently.

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019): I'm inclined to agree this is a dupe of #2213, save for one bit: > 1. Open any type of terminal. @JuhoKang does this not work with conhost (`cmd.exe`, `powershell.exe`, `wsl.exe`)? Or is this only happening with the Windows Terminal? I _believe_ this scenario should work in conhost, and shouldn't have regressed recently.
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@CookieHCl commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019):

@zadjii-msft I'm not author, but I have same issue.
cmd, powershell, powershell core without windows terminal doesn't have issue, but cmd, powershell, powershell core with windows terminal won't get input with Korean.

@CookieHCl commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019): @zadjii-msft I'm not author, but I have same issue. cmd, powershell, powershell core without windows terminal doesn't have issue, but cmd, powershell, powershell core with windows terminal won't get input with Korean.
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@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019):

Okay, so this is #2213.

@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2019): Okay, so this is #2213.
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Reference: starred/terminal#3368