How to restore the input method float of Windows XP system

  
        Under Win2000/XP, the most painful thing is: when you want to type, you find that the input icon of "bottom right corner" is gone. Why? The general reason is that the rookie canceled the input method setting intentionally or unintentionally. The hook in front of "Enable the indicator on the taskbar" is of course not entirely a rookie's fault. I have encountered a lot of system defaults that are not checked, one is not careful, just... I want to go back, the door is No! Win98 can also solve the problem in the control panel, but this is not good for Win2000/XP, because there is no input method in the control panel! I also read a lot on the Internet. The discussion of this issue, but I am not satisfied with it. Today, I have to show my own secrets. Maybe it can solve the pain of all the people: The tray icon that manages the input method switching should also be a program? Who is it? Where is it? Can you please pull it out? After a toss, finally understand, it is internat.exe, located under Windows\\system32, double-click to run it, the icon in the lower right corner will immediately appear excited, then right Click input method icon\\attribute \\Check "Enable the indicator on the taskbar", this will not only cure the problem, but also cure the problem - after the boot, the once lost input icon reappears! (Copy the intern.exe under this folder to Windows\\system32, Then run it and then check the "Enable indicator on the taskbar" setting. For Windows XP, just click "Start" - "Run", then enter ctfmon in the Open field, press Enter, restart After the system, you will find that the input method icon reappears, and all installed input methods will be displayed, but you cannot use the keyboard to switch between different input languages. The solution is to right-click the input method icon, click the "Settings", "Key Settings", "Change Button Order" buttons, and then select the "Switch Input Language" and "Switch Keyboard Layout" check boxes, and finally Set your left hand ALT or right hand ALT according to your personal habits, and click the “OK” button to exit. Click Advanced in the text service and tick the advanced text service.
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