My language bar currently gives me the option to switch between English, Japanese and Traditional Taiwan Chinese. I only want English and Japanese, but in the keyboard options they are the only two installed. The Chinese setting is not in the add/remove list. If I add it and remove it it will not leave. My computer's region is correct.
Anyone know what's going on?
Edit: Sorry about my idiotic spelling of "language".
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You should be able to choose your specific languages in your language option in control panel. I have mine set with 2 languages only (English and Chinese), so I'm assuming English and Japanese should work too.
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Yeah, I can do all that, and have, but with the G50 specifically, the keyboards list has English (Canada) as the default, and lists Japanese, as I set that up, but the language bar selector has English (Canada), Japanese and Chinese (Traditional Taiwan), despite there being no trace of the Taiwan option anywhere else in the language options. I'll screen cap things later if that'll help.
Cannot remove Taiwanese from the lnaguage bar
Discussion in 'Asus' started by mrsamsa, Jan 13, 2009.