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Input Indicator (language tray icon) won't turn off...
I've got this problem, where I can turn off the Input Indicator - but
after a reboot/restart, it 'magically' has turned itself back on!!! I don't want the language tray icon! pic... https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resi...23348&authkey=! AMPi2wDxL7bNf4g&v=3&ithint=photo%2cpng -- Duncan. |
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Input Indicator (language tray icon) won't turn off...
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, Dave Doe says... I've got this problem, where I can turn off the Input Indicator - but after a reboot/restart, it 'magically' has turned itself back on!!! I don't want the language tray icon! pic... https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resi...23348&authkey=! AMPi2wDxL7bNf4g&v=3&ithint=photo%2cpng Well it seems it's a bug in Windows 10 - and here's a workaround... http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...um/windows_10- start/language-bar-icon/afc8f406-0469-46c2-8d2c-adc9898d3a54?auth=1 quote... " Press Win + X and select Control Panel. Select Clock, Language and Region, then select Add a Language. Select Advanced settings (top left of the window). Under Switching input methods tick Use the desktop language bar when it's available, then select Options. Under Language Bar select Hidden. Now make your way back out of the labyrinth, taking care to save and OK, not cancel. Done! " -- Duncan. |
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