INSTALL A LANGUAGE BAR

HOW TO INSTALL A LANGUAGE BAR IN MY COMPUTER

Here is the procedure to add a toolbar to the taskbar language (NOTE: you must add another language to the toolbar to appear):http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/The-Language-bar-overview.  You can reduce then she if you wish or float it on the desktop (the choice is yours).  You can add several languages according to your preferences.  The above article has a link to another article shows you how to add languages.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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  • I installed the language pack, but all of a sudden the button at the task bar disappeared.

    It was supposed to be the button on the taskbar (lower-right) to change me from English to Chinese, but he disappeared. Even after that I went to the control panel-change keyboard, the button is still not. Help, please. Appreciated.

    Hello

    You did changes to the computer before the show?

     

    Try the following steps:

    1. click on the Start button, type region and language in the search box and press ENTER.

    2. click on the tab keyboards and languages and then click Change keyboards.

    3. click on the language bar tab, deselect the hiddenoption, click apply, then select anchored in the task bar and click on apply again.

    4. click on the tab Advanced settings key , check the sequence of touch to each language and then click OK.

    Additional link:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/products/features/language-packs

    Hope the above information is helpful.

  • Input language is not the same as in the language bar

    Language bar settings work fine in other programs, Inc. of Thunderbird, but went unhinged in FireFox. I checked & reset and rebooted, no change. Takes 5 minutes to write 2 sentences!

    What language (keyboard), you get in Firefox?

    How you have installed keyboard layouts?

    Note that you could spend the available accidentally opening a menu via a combination of Ctrl + Shift or Alt + shift depending on the configuration of the shortcut to the keyboard layout of the cycle.

  • Microsoft KB 2272691 and KB 982110 - missing security update language bar

    Hello.

    After installing the updates mentioned my language bar has disappeared from the taskbar.

    All attempts to bring him back was not working. After uninstalling updates came back.

    Running Windows 7 prof 64 bit

    Hi Vadav,

    Step 1

    A. Click Start > Control Panel and open regional and Language Options.

    B. go to the tab "keyboards and languages".

    C. click "change keyboards.

    D. Select the tab "Language bar", check the option "docked in the taskbar.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/the-language-bar-overview

    Step 2

    Right-click the taskbar, point to toolbars, and then click Language bar. Once the language bar is displayed, you can right-click to display options to change its settings, including her home in the taskbar or display vertically and not horizontally.

    If the language bar is not listed in the menu toolbars, you do not have many input languages installed on your computer. You must add additional languages by using the regional and Language Options in Control Panel. For more information, see Add an input language.

    Bindu R - Microsoft technical support.
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  • Language bar always comes down to the taskbar

    As I mentioned in a previous question, I just had to recently re - install Windows XP Pro on my Dell laptop.  All is well except the guard re-appearing language bar in the task bar.  I continue to right click in the area of the taskbar and the deseledting it under the toolbars, but every morning when I start the computer, it returns.  Any ideas on how I can get this stay gone?

    Kasey

    On the same right side of the language bar, you should see the Options, click on this and go to settings. (You might need unlock the taskbar to develop the language bar inorder to see Options section, I did)

    In the text Services and input, on the settings tab languages, window you will see a Preferences section.

    Click the language bar, and then uncheck the option "Show the language bar on the desktop."

    If I answered your question, click Vote useful or answered. Thank you.

  • Language bar displays incorrectly

    I have a number of languages installed on a computer. I have the language bar turned on and the display. But it does not display the language correctly. When you look at the language bar, indicates a language other than English. But yet, when you type in IE, or any other program, the English came out. The language bar is minimized in the taskbar. Why does this happen? How can they be corrected?

    The system is XP Pro SP3.

    It seems that the problem has disappeared mysteriously.

    The language bar appears correctly in the past.

    No change had been made before the problem.

  • Language bar is gone and not coming back

    I seem to have lost my language bar. I don't know if I still never had it but I need it now and I'm not. I used to pass to the Chinese for some reason any, although I never (thought), I installed, when I hit the shortcut key. I want the Korean keyboard in particular. I went in the regional and language and installed options the Korean IME keyboard. In the language bar tab, I made sure the bar is not hidden, so this isn't the issue. When I right click on the taskbar, the language bar isn't even in the list of toolbars. When I type the shortcut keys to change the input language, nothing has changed and I still type in English. Am I missing something?

    The same thing happened to me tonight. Here's how I've sorted.

    In the case of windows 7, go to the Panel of control-> clock, language and region-> region and language-> keyboards and languages, tab-> change keyboards-> tab button language bar

    Then simply change the language bar hidden in the "embedded in the taskbar" and're you good to go.

    Microsoft should really do something about the entry in help for this issue. The whole "If you don't see it in the list on the toolbar, then you do not have many languages ' riff is just annoying when you're stuck with no language bar.

    Good luck to you :)

  • Language bar disappeared (the taskbar toolbars too) and will not be restored

    I installed the Greek keyboard with success.
    (Sometimes, during loading, - when the desktop-, I can see a bar with top English of the screen, but despite this I can't go between with alt + shift...)

    Hi Ioannis konstantinou,.

    Welcome to Microsoft Vista Forum community!

    You can try the following steps to resolve the problem:

    1. click on Start, type regional and Language Options in start search and press ENTER.

    2. click on languages and keyboards; Click Change keyboards, a new window will open.

    3. in the Text Services and input window a language, click Language bar, here if the language bar, the button is hidden, change it docking in the taskbar, click OK in the remaining windows.

    Note: You can click on the key parameters Advance that will allow you to use a keyboard shortcut to switch your languages.

    Another user had a similar problem, please visit the following link and try the suggestions to see if it will solve your problem:

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistaappearance/thread/c77fc94d-dfa4-4fe5-9d79-15e3cdaee35f

    Hope this information is useful.
    Let me know if it worked.

    Concerning
    Jeremy K
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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  • 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.

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  • I'm unable to "get out" of the language bar to appear in my taskbar.

    Missing language bar

    Hi all, hope someone can help me solve my problem here. I m unable to "get out" of the language bar to appear in my taskbar. I followed the instructions in the window help by installing the language, but it seems that the "language bar" is not available on my toolbar option.

    tulipmelody, the links provided are order of registry editing which can be placed in the Notepad and run as a batch file.

    Before I provide you with detailed instructions on how to do it, I want you please check and make sure you have an additional language added to the keyboard settings, without him the language bar will not be an option in the menu of the taskbar.

    Add to James's message, follow these steps:
    Click Start-> Control Panel-> regional and Language Options.
    Click on the "Keyboards and languages" tab and then click on "change keyboards.
    Here the tab general, you need to add a secondary language to your keyboard, otherwise you will not be able to display the language bar. To do this, click Add and select the language you want to use, click OK.

    Once you have verified this, I can then provide you with more details on editing the registry. Of course, we want to ensure that it is not necessary first, as other options to resolve this problem. Rami
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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  • Language bar does not work

    I tried to type in Japanese today on my Windows Vista computer on a laptop that has worked before.  All of a sudden when I type na N would become: instead of the usual lettering hirgana.  I then added updates just came out and now the bar of Japanese language is in Japanese and won't let me change that no matter what arrangement on this subject so that never.  I can't click on hiragana, change it to English.  It's just broken all together.  That's happened?

    Hi-

    Browsing the forum here it looks like there are a few options, you can try:

    If the language bar is not listed in the menu toolbars, you do not have many input languages installed on your computer. You must add other languages using region and language in Control Panel. For more information, see Add or change an input language

    This is an additional option of "Old GrayGary" with the link here:

    http://www.techsupportforum.com/members/113412.html

    Quick-Fix #1:

    Do you have a language icon in your system tray? (If you switch between two choices of language installed / entry screen, the current selection must display in the system tray: for example IN English, JP for Japanese, etc.). Make sure that you have not chosen to "Hide inactive icons" in your bar spots Vista 'Properties' - or the icon can not be displayed. If you see such an icon, you should be able to right click on this icon and choose 'Restore the language bar' in the option dialog box.

    Quick-Fix #2:

    Since the language bar is a system setting, and the problem is recent, you might be able to recover your old settings using the Vista system restore utility - using a restore point out just before the language bar disappeared. You would probably go to Windows Update to reinstall all critical patches that have arrived since the time that the restore point was created originally.

    _____________

    Must neither of these approaches works, try to visit the region and Language Options in the Vista Control Panel.

    * Control Panel

    * Clock, language and region

    * Regional and Language Options

    If you use different languages with your input devices, you visit the "Keyboards and languages" tab and select "Change keyboard" - in the "text Services" and input languages window, the middle tab is "Language bar" - I think that the option to show or hide the taskbar is available here. If you use different languages for display only, you can go directly to the option "Change display language" from the regional and Language Options (and try the "Language bar" tab there).

    General language of bar News:

    The language bar (overview)

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/the-language-bar-overview

    Hope this helps,

    Steve <> Microsoft Partner

  • Disappeared from the language bar

    I have windows vista, use the Arabic and English languages. Disappeared from the language bar. The two languages are installed as input languages. The language bar is not between the toolbars in the taskbar. I created shortcuts to switch between languages like the ALT + SHIFT does not work.

    Hello

    No, it isn't. Go to the applet on the Panel of control/regional I described to reactivate this toolbar.

    Good luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Crazy" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

  • Language bar

    the language bar is hidden if I enter more than one language in the computer. I followed the steps with a click on a right click on the taskbar of the tha, then toolbar, but there is no such thing as the lnguage toolbar. Thank you

    Browsing the forum here it looks like there are a few options, you can try:

    If the language bar is not listed in the menu toolbars, you do not have many input languages installed on your computer. You must add other languages using region and language in Control Panel. For more information, see Add or change an input language

    It looks like it fits your problem.

    If it does not here is an additional option of "Old GrayGary" link:

    Quick-Fix:

    Do you have a language icon in your system tray? (If you switch between two choices of language installed / entry screen, the current selection must display in the system tray: for example IN English, JP for Japanese, etc.). Make sure that you have not chosen to "Hide inactive icons" in your bar spots Vista 'Properties' - or the icon can not be displayed. If you see such an icon, you should be able to right click on this icon and choose 'Restore the language bar' in the option dialog box.

    Quick-Fix #2:

    Since the language bar is a system setting, and the problem is recent, you might be able to recover your old settings using Vista System Restore utility - using a restore point out just before the language bar disappeared. You would probably go to Windows Update to reinstall all critical patches that have arrived since the time that the restore point was created originally.

    _______________

    Must neither of these approaches works, try to visit the region and Language Options in the Vista Control Panel.

    Control Panel

    Clock, language and region

    Regional and Language Options

    If you use different languages with your devices, you visit the "Keyboards and languages" tab and select "Change keyboard" - in the "text Services" and input languages window, the middle tab is "Language bar" - I think that the option to show or hide the taskbar is available here. If you use different languages for display only, you can go directly to the option "Change display language" from the regional and Language Options (and try the "Language bar" tab there).

    http://www.techsupportforum.com/members/113412.html

    General language of bar News:

    The language bar (overview)
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/the-language-bar-overview

    Hope this helps,

    Steve <> Microsoft Partner

  • Language bar doesn't appear not

    I followed all the instructions to the language bar see on my vista.  However it is not.  I did the thing in full control panel and added in all of the languages that I needed for my keyboard.  I have nothing. The language bar does not appear in the toolbar.

    Hi dogwoodforest1,

    If I understand correctly the language bar (toolbar that appears on your desktop) does not, please correct if I have understood you.

    He appeared before?

    Step 1: Check if you have hidden the language bar

    Open regional and Language Options by clicking the Start button, click Control Panel, click clock, language, and region, and then click regional and Language Options.

    Change display language > change keyboards > on language services and entry of text > on the Language bar tab

    Have you chosen first or second button option on how you wanted to display language bar? 3rd option button is hiding.

    (1) floating on desktop

    2) rooted in the taskbar

    (3) hidden

    Step 2: You can install windows vista service pack 2

    How to obtain the latest Windows Vista service pack

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/935791

    Reference:

    The IME language bar disappears, and you can not enter non-English characters after you close an Excel chart on a computer that is running the Korean or Japanese Windows Vista version

     

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/949266

    Thank you, and in what concerns:

    Ajay K

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

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  • Japanese language bar causes crash pnap32.exe

    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit

    At the helm of Japanese language installed (using Office IME 2010) by default.

    Get the error below:

    Signature of the problem:
    Problem event name: APPCRASH
    Application name: pnap32.exe
    Application version: 8.0.306.1427
    Application timestamp: 5261b 071
    Fault Module name: StackHash_6e5b
    Fault Module Version: 6.1.7601.17514
    Timestamp of Module error: 4ce7ba58
    Exception code: c0000374
    Exception offset: 000ce653
    OS version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.4
    Locale ID: 1033
    Additional information 1: 6e5b
    More information 2: 6e5b4d55f877a940ee7f6941b749d91d
    Additional information 3: 867d
    Additional information 4: 867d0d2710bca69d393aa7c273536ce0

    After that I put the language bar to something else, it's fine.  Seems to be ONLY Microsoft Office IME 2010

    I suggest that you open a support ticket with the Dell software support. https://support.software.Dell.com/

    Kelly Craig

    Product Manager - vWorkspace

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