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    Unwanted keyboard layout problem - XP

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by NJoy, Jun 4, 2008.

  1. NJoy

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    Hello guys, my friend is having a problem - he's got two keyboard layouts on his system, English UK and his native one. The problem is that every time after a restart he gets English US appearing in the list, which is confusing and annoying. Has anybody had similar issues?
     
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    vistastar Notebook Guru

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    right-click on the EN button in the taskbar -> set up ->default language->select your native language.
     
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    Happened to me once. What I did is delete all the layouts then installed the layouts I need. The original windows-installer-layout popup, removed it, windows says it would remove it on the next restart and done
     
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    Nope, nothing worked... after a restart he got 3 layouts again instead of 2. What else may cause this?