Effective solution for desktop input method icon "missing"

  
Using computers every day, naturally, there are such failures. For some computer experts, it is easier to solve these problems, but for newcomers, when there is a problem, often do not know what to do, let's talk about using the computer, the input method icon is gone. What should I do?
If you are using Windows 98 or Windows Me, sometimes the input method icon is gone, you can usually find it in the input method settings. Click “Start”→“Set”→“Control Panel”, open the Control Panel and double-click the “Input Method” icon in the Control Panel. In the lower part of the pop-up dialog box, there is a “Start the indicator on the taskbar" to see if there is a checkmark in the selection box in front of it, if not, then select it, then click the “OK” button below the input method icon with the mouse. It will be lost.
If you are using Windows XP, the input method icon will be inexplicably lost, but there is no "input method" in the control panel, then you can try the following method:
Method 1: In Click the right mouse button on the taskbar to bring up the shortcut menu. Move the mouse to the “Toolbar” and pop up the submenu to see if the “Language Bar” is selected. If it is not selected, click to select it. “Language Bar", generally displays the input method icon.
Method 2: Click “Start →Setting →Control Panel”, open the Control Panel, click “Date, Time, Language and Regional Settings” in the Control Panel, click “";language And the locale & rdquo;, pop-up "language and locale" dialog box, click the "language" label, under the "text service and input language", click the "details" button, pop up & ldquo ; text service and input language & rdquo; dialog box, click the "advanced" tab, under "system configuration", "close the advanced text service" in front of the checkmark canceled (see the note below) No, check “ will close the language bar & rdquo;), click the “ OK & rdquo; button, the input method icon will come back.
Method 3: Click “Start →Run”, type “msconfig”, click “OK> or Enter, run “System Configuration Utility", in “Startup” Select “Ctfmon.exe”, click “OK”, 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.
At the end of the reminder, there is no input method icon, you can use the shortcut key to operate the input method. Ctrl+Space (spacebar) switches between Chinese and English input methods; press Ctrl+Shift to display the input method installed by the system in turn.
Using computers, there are often unexpected things happening, such as what you want to write someday, suddenly found out, oh, where is my input method icon? What should I do? The methods mentioned above can be used. Try it, I believe I can help you solve the problem.

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