However, Unikey comes with a slight limitation that bothers many gamers: it makes numeric key operations in games less responsive, especially when using VNI typing. If you don't disable Unikey's Vietnamese typing feature, you'll find yourself spamming numeric keys multiple times to switch weapons, select skills, or use consumables in quick slots.
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For regular single-player games, this isn't a significant issue; you can simply press Ctrl+Shift (or Alt+Z) to temporarily disable Vietnamese in Unikey and switch to English. But when playing fast-paced reaction-demanding games like CSGO, PUBG, not pressing buttons sensitively can lead to you 'flipping over' and losing the match.
To address this issue, the author employed a rather intricate feature: using Windows Task Scheduler. However, sometimes it's not reliable. Fortunately, just yesterday on September 15, 2023, author Pham Kim Long released version 4.6 RC1 with an exceptional feature: remembering Unikey's state in each application. You just need to
Download it from the Unikey website.Install it on your computer and check the option 'Enable/Disable for each application' as shown in the image below:

From now on, every time you enter a game, simply switch Unikey to English using the keyboard shortcut you've chosen, and Unikey will remember this state. Subsequently, Unikey will automatically switch to the off state each time you enter that game. Repeat this process once for each game, and you'll never have to worry about your character running out of ammo without being able to change guns, or pressing the eye drop button while Unikey thinks you want to add an accent mark!
