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October 11th, 2013 01:00

Hi LelouchB,

It seems the issue is with the system settings. You may follow the steps below:

  • Go to Control Panel.
  • Go to ‘Region and Language’ Option.
  • Click ‘Keyboards and Languages’ tab.
  • Click ‘Change Keyboards’ tab.

The following dialog box will appear:

Note: Language bar will be displayed either on taskbar or Desktop, only if you selected more than one language as input language.

Make sure your second language is listed in the input language list. If not you can add it by pressing Add button.

Here you can select where the language bar should be appeared or hidden. Make sure ‘Hidden’ is not selected. Select the appropriate option and press OK.

Hope this helps. Feel free to reply for any further assistance.

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October 11th, 2013 05:00

Hi,

Firstly, thank you for replying.

But is your resolution for win 7? Because mine is win 8 and I can't see the "region and language"; they are separated. And the following steps are not seen in either of "region" or "language".

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October 15th, 2013 05:00

Hi LelouchB,

Yes the steps were meant for Windows 7. My apologies for the inconvenience caused and thank you for the information.

To troubleshoot for the issue, you may refer to the link: http://dell.to/1co9Jpk.

Hope this helps. Feel free to reply for any further assistance.

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