Retrieving Win XP System Language Bar Lost Solution Three Cases

  
                  

Case 1:

Q: A computer uses the Windows XP operating system. The language bar cannot be displayed in the taskbar recently. I retrieved the language bar through the settings in "Regional and Language Options". After starting the computer, the problem is still the same. What is the problem?

A: Click "Start", select "Run", enter "regedit" to open the Registry Editor, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft
\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run, then click on the right Right click, select New - String value, enter ctfmon.exe in the name, double-click ctfmon.exe, enter C:\\Windows\\System32\\ctfmon.exe, restart the computer, the problem can be solved.

Case 2:

By default, there is an input method flag on the Windows taskbar. It is called the input method icon in Windows 98 and is called the language bar in Windows XP. Sometimes this input method language bar will suddenly be lost. In Windows 98, you can restore this flag by typing Internat in "Start → Run". How to recover in Windows XP? Please see the following method:

1. Click "Start → Control Panel", find and double-click "Regional and Language Options", enter the "Language" tab, click the "Details" button, and then appear In the "Text Service and Input Language" dialog box, go to the "Settings" tab, click the "Language Bar" button, and select the "Show Language Bar on Desktop" item (Figure 1). Or right click on the taskbar, select "Toolbar", find the "Language Bar", and hit the hook. If the "Language Bar" button is grayed out (when right clicking on the taskbar, you will not see the "Language Bar" item), proceed to step 2.

Figure 1

2. Go to the "Advanced" tab and uncheck the "Close Advanced Text Service" item (Figure 2). If you want to speed up system startup or reduce system resource consumption (handwriting recognition, speech recognition, and some additional features in advanced text services can affect computer performance), right click on the "keyboard" icon on the language bar of the taskbar. Click to select the "Settings" command, then check the above options.

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Case 3:
I usually use purple pinyin, one day I have to use another input method, but I can't find the language bar, obviously I chose the language bar on the taskbar. Toolbar (right-click on the taskbar, click on the toolbar, select Language Lan), but you never see the shadow of the language blue. Anxious, go to the control panel to find regional and language options, select the language tab, click on the details, odd! The buttons in the language bar are grayed out! I clicked the Advanced tab and the checkbox for turning off the Advanced Language Text Service is checked. Cancel him, make sure, the language bar is back! (see the picture below)

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