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Keyboard settings error

Anonymous
2023-12-06T16:00:54+00:00

My Windows often automatically add a keyboard setting of Vietnamese on taskbar. However when I check my system settings, there's only US QWERTY keyboard installed. I can temporarily fix this by adding Vnm keyboard and then remove it, but system will add it on taskbar again when I reboot my machine. Is it a typical Windows error or is there a way to resolve this permanently? I also changed "Country or region" to US but it didn't help.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Input and language

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DaveM121 891.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
2023-12-06T16:32:47+00:00

Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.

1

Open the old Control Panel (gear icon on the Start menu)

At the top of Control Panel, set View to Icons

Select Region

Select the Administrative Tab on the resulting dialog

Click Change System Locale in the 'Language for non-Unicode Programs' section

Set the language in the drop down to the same as the System location/Language

2

Open the Settings App, then go to Time & language - Language & region

Scroll down and select Administrative language settings

On the Administrative tab click the Copy settings button

Enable 'Welcome screen and system accounts' and also New user accounts

Save that setting.

3

Restart (not shut down) the PC

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-12-06T16:53:55+00:00

    System now shows more typing options for my language and it does not corrupt with my third-party input app. Thank you very much for your help, Dave.

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