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.

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