Chinese (Taiwan) CH language bar

I bought ASUS G2S books and could not fix the following problem.

I met a very annoying problem to get the CH Chinese (Taiwan) language bar. I use only 2 languages in my work (English and other Asians, NOT Chinese).

I use Accent Grave ~ as a switch between the 2 languages, but when I pressed on ~ CH continues to show upward. It really screwed me up.

I have not installed the Chinese (Taiwan) in my book. It came with ASUS.

I look everywhere, tried to remove the Chinese but I couldn't find the answer.

Once I tried to delete protected by some sort of special application (from the keyboard) and the missing Chinese button. Only for 1 day and she came back.

Note that when Chinese input, typing will go out, like English.

Thank you very much

very simple.

first go and add the language Chinese to your system, and remove it. You can get rid of it

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