Vista system taskbar input method can not be found?

  
        Windows Vista taskbar input method does not display and input method can not input Chinese, if the netizen encounters this problem, you can find a solution from the article.
a taskbar input method (Language bar) input method does not show the right of the state

the desktop taskbar (that is, the language bar) disappeared, usually have the following solutions:
1. The language bar is disabled in the taskbar display:
Right-click on the taskbar to bring up the shortcut menu. Move the mouse to the “Toolbar” and a submenu will pop up to see if the “Language Bar” has Not selected, if not selected, click to select "Language Bar", the input method icon is generally displayed.
2, the system does not enable the Microsoft Input Method Service:
Click "Start → Run", type "msconfig", click "OK" or enter, run "System Configuration Utility", in "Startup" Select "Ctfmon.exe" and click "OK" (also directly in "Start - Run" - enter "ctfmon.exe" Enter, then enter "msconfig" - start, put "ctfmon.exe" Hook up), then log out or restart it should be fine.
This is because Ctfmon.exe controls the Alternative User Input Text Processor (TIP) and Microsoft Office language strips, providing support for speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard, translation and other user input technologies. If this program is not started, the input method icon will not be displayed.
3, the system input method service was changed:
You can try regsvr32 msutb.dll at the beginning - run - enter.
Or: Start--run --regedit, then find the "HKEY_USERS\\.DEFAULT\\Control Panel\\Input Method" branch and change the key value of "Show Status" in the right window to "1" ("0") To not display the status bar, "1" is the display status bar), restart the system and see if it is out.
Second, can not find the input method
Can not input Chinese, but also the Chinese Simplified - American keyboard is gone, there are three solutions:
1, create a new user on the current system, there must be For administrator rights, then log out of the current user. Log in with the newly created user, and then find the Control Panel - Regional and Language Options - Language - Hook "Install files for Central Asian languages", then click - Advanced - "Apply all settings to the current user Account and default user profile, then press Apply, it will pop up to insert the system CD, put the system CD and select the path, he will automatically install, restart the computer after completion, return to the original account, you can, and then Delete the new user.
2, use the registry to modify the input method file, open the start--run--regedit Find HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Keyboard Layout\\Preload You can see that there are several key values, respectively: [中文- American keyboard 00000804], [English (United States) 00000409], [Full spell input method E0010804], [Microsoft Pinyin input method E00E0804], [Intelligent ABC input method E0040804], [Zheng code input method E0030804]; If there is no "Simplified Chinese" - American keyboard", as long as - new - string value - add his key value to restart here, and then set the input method Body Chinese-American keyboard is set as the default input language.
CTRL+Shift can't convert input method or input method is not correct
Solution: CTRL+Shift Can't convert input method, usually due to installation of some software This problem is relatively simple. Just look at the "Change button order" first to see if the settings are normal. If it is normal, please delete the input method and add it. You can use it.
The problem that the language bar is missing under Vista
First: Similar to Windows, first ensure that ctfmon.exe runs. If not, you can run ctfmon.exe in the start-run.
Second: Start Menu - Control Panel - Regional and Language Options - Keyboard and Language - Change the keyboard: Select "Dock on the taskbar", then check "Show other language icons in the taskbar".
Third: If you can't do this, log in with administrator and set a password for the administrator user. Of course, you can also create a new administrator to set a password, then log in with that user, to the desktop - control panel - Time, Regional and Language - Regional and Language Options - management there
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