One has to get used to the idea of regularly checking the script toggle. It is easy to make it display prominently on the screen. A useful feature might be to have some aspect of the desktop change color to reflect script (so if the background and toolbars are all grey/black/white for English, they switch to blue and gold for Hebrew).
RebYidd63: Tell that to Microsoft. They pushed for adoption on unicode. Here on Earth people write at least 70 languages. Anyone who knows only one language is probably bit intellectually challenged (most frum Jews know at least pieces of several, though some of the goyim are less clever and are only monolingual).
Akuperma, I’m not saying that people should only know one language. I’m complaining that one of the other people (and I really don’t know which one) who use this horrible machine (which is slow and keeps shutting down) left the keyboard on Hebrew, when this computer is typically not even used to type up documents (because it can shut down without warning before the work is saved).