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    Input Language on Toolbar even after Removed

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by jiangL, Oct 23, 2008.

  1. jiangL

    jiangL Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi! Yesterday I opened my brand new Asus (I'm new to windows, been on the mac kool-aid for awhile), and by default the two language input settings were US English and Simplified Chinese. I'm an American studying Chinese, so it seemed almost perfect, as these are the two keyboard layouts I use. However, when I rebooted it this morning, "Traditional Chinese - Taiwan" showed up. I opened up "Text Services and Input Languages" and removed the traditional keyboard layout, but on the toolbar it still shows all three languages. This is a bit inconvenient, as I like to frequently alt-shift between languages, and the presence of an input method I don't use adds another keystroke. Sorry if this seems pointless, but I'm a bit obsessive about these types of things!
    I'm on Vista, fully updated.

    Thanks for your time!
     
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    jiangL Notebook Enthusiast

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    Never mind, I just screwed around some settings for half an hour and it worked! Sorry to clog up the forums.