WinXP language bar setting method

  

The language bar in the task bar is gone. Every time you switch the input method, you need to enter the control panel to set it up. It is very troublesome. Users who use WinXP system, accidentally deleted the language bar, ask how to find the language bar? What is the way to retrieve the language bar? Let's take a look at the WinXP language bar settings.

The specific method is as follows:

Method 1:

1. Right click on the blank position of the taskbar below the desktop, and select “ldrows” on the pop-up menu.

2, in the expanded secondary menu, you can see the "language column", if it is not checked in front, then left click on it. OK, the familiar language bar icon is back on the desktop.

Method 2:

1. Open the control panel.

2. Click on "Regional and Language Options" to open the second tab"language", click <;text services and input language"">;details"

3, in the pop-up window, find the bottom of the "language bar", click on it.

4. Select “Show the language bar” checkbox on the desktop.

5. If the “Language Bar” mentioned in Step 4 is grayed out and cannot be clicked, then you need to click the second tab on this page “Advanced” and “ System configuration & rdquo; in the "Close the advanced text service" rd before removing the hook.

6, then repeat step 4 of the operation.

Method 3:

1. If the above two schemes can't solve the problem that the language bar is missing, we need to check if there is ctfmon in the current system process. .exe (this is the text service for windows systems).

2, right click on the taskbar at the bottom of the desktop, left click on <; task manager & rdquo; (also open by ctrl + alt + delete).

3. Select the second tab & ldquo;process”.

4. Click on the <;image name” tab, in alphabetical order.

5. Check if there is ctfmon.exe, if not, click on “file” on the task manager, click New Task"Run”.

6. Enter ctfmon.exe and press Enter.

7. If the prompt is wrong, basically the ctfmon.exe file of this machine is damaged or lost.

8, you can copy the ctfmon.exe file to another computer or download it from the Internet, and then copy it to the C:\\windows\\system32 folder.

Method 4:

1. Through the above three methods, it seems that the language bar is missing. But after restarting the computer, it is gone again. This is because ctfmon.exe, which is the Windows text service mentioned above, does not have a random self-start.

2. Click on the bottom left corner of the desktop to start —— run —— enter “regedit” enter, open the registry editor.

3, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run, create a new string type key ctfmon.exe, point to C:\\windows\\system32\\ctfmon.exe.

The WinXP language bar setting method will be introduced to you in detail. The loss of the language bar may be caused by your own accidental deletion, or it may be an advertisement Trojan. Once the virus file is deleted, the input method will be unusable and the input method will disappear. If this happens, try the above method, which will help you solve the problem.

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