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Control Panel Region & Language Options, Language, Details, Language Bar, Show Language Bar on Desktop.
If the advanced text service is turned off, then the solution is as follows: Start Menu - Control Panel - "Region and Language Options" - double-click, and select the "Language" option in the pop-up dialog box.
Click "Details" in "Text Service and Input Language". In the dialog box that comes up, select "Advanced". Remove the check mark in "Disable Advanced Text Service" under "System Configuration". Just make sure all the way.
Use the keyboard to switch between input methods:
Ctrl+Shift switches the input method in order, if you want to adjust the order of the input method, you can right-click the input method icon, and then click the setting, adjust the order, or you can use auxiliary software such as optimization master to adjust.
Ctrl+Space or Ctrl+Space to switch to the input method used.
Alt+Shift switching between languages (if you add a foreign language,There will be an icon in front of your input method icon,The icon is identified as ch en jp, etc.,If you want to switch the language, you can use this method,After switching languages,Then use the method to realize the switching of the input method)。
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Do you want to set the default input method? Right-click on the access method icon in the lower right corner, you can see the settings Hit back the settings and come out what you are looking for If there is no Then you reinstall the system
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Taskbar. The language icon in disappeared because it was hidden, here is the operation process of using win7 system to demonstrate the recovery of the language icon in the taskbar:
1. As shown in the figure below, when the language icon on the taskbar disappears, it can be restored from "Text Service and Input Language".
Second, open the control panel at this time.
Click "Change Keyboard or Other Input Method".
3. Go to the "Keyboard & Language" panel and click "Change Keyboard".
4. At this time, you can open the "Text Service and Input Language" window, enter the "Language Bar" panel, check "Dock to Taskbar", and click the "Apply" button in the window.
5. As shown below, the language icon will be re-displayed on the taskbar.
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To display.
Language bar, follow these steps (using the classic view in the Control Panel):
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click
Region and language.
options. in the Language tab.
, under Script services and input languages, click Details.
Under Preferences, click the Language bar.
Select the Show language bar on desktop check box.
Note: If you have a text service installed, such as handwriting, voice, or input method (IME), the language bar will be displayed automatically.
However, if you have turned off the language bar, you can use this step to redisplay it.
If you minimize the language bar to.
taskbar, click the language icon on the taskbar, and then click Show language bar.
After the language bar is displayed, you can right-click the bar to display one.
Shortcut menu. Use this menu to change settings for the language bar, such as anchoring it to the taskbar or adding text labels.
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