If we habitually write in more than one language and have trained our mind to adapt quickly to the language in which we are writing, it is likely that you are a little fed up to go continually changing your Mac keyboard layout, an adjustment that forces us to lose valuable time (depending on occasions).
But for most problems of First world, there is a solution in app form. Today we are talking about Keyboard Pilot, a simple application that not the only thing it does, and well enough by the way, is to allow us change the layout of our keyboard using a combination of keys.
Key combinations, or keyboard shortcuts, are one of the best methods to improve and increase our productivity, since it avoids having to release your hands from the keyboard to perform a function that we can do by pressing a combination of keys.
Keyboard Pilot allows us to quickly change the keyboard layout and is intended for developers, although not exclusively, used in their great majority to programming with English distribution. In this way, they avoid having to get used to it after many years, to quickly re-locate some of the most used symbols such as [] and {}.
Keyboard Pilot, not only allows us to change the keyboard layout quickly, but also allows us select which applications we want that as soon as we open them they show us the keyboard layout in a specific language to avoid having to change it manually.
Keyboard Pilot is available for free on the Mac App Store, it is compatible from OS X 10.9, 64-bit processor and is available in English, although the language will not be a problem to be able to quickly get with the operation of this application.