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Language toolbar
23-12-2009 6:41 PM
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Not the biggest problem ever but every time I restart or log on the language tool bar is there to show I have English as the language in XP ( SP3). I deselect it but next time its back.
I really don't want this - how can I deselect it permanently please?
I really don't want this - how can I deselect it permanently please?
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Re: Language toolbar
23-12-2009 6:52 PM
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right click on a blank bit of the bottom bar, got to tools and unselect that bar - simple when you know how
Re: Language toolbar
23-12-2009 8:16 PM
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Hmmmmm
That's the problem. I do that (almost daily) but next time I log on or restart the darn thing is back. When I said I deselect it, I'm following the same path you have outlined.
Its only a mild irritant but one I'd be glad to get rid of.
That's the problem. I do that (almost daily) but next time I log on or restart the darn thing is back. When I said I deselect it, I'm following the same path you have outlined.
Its only a mild irritant but one I'd be glad to get rid of.
Re: Language toolbar
23-12-2009 8:26 PM
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From memory, right click on the language bar and choose "Options" I believe, or something like that, you will then be taken to the language bar options, there should be a tick next to "start with Windows" as well as (possibly) 2 different language sets (UK-US), if you remove the US and remove the "start with" tick, that should fix it. This is just from memory however so the steps you need to take could be different.
Re: Language toolbar
23-12-2009 9:03 PM
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Thanks both. Think I've got it
Control Panel
Regional and languages
Language
Details
Preferences Language Bar
Show Language bar on desktop (not ticked)
Taa Daa
Thanks
Control Panel
Regional and languages
Language
Details
Preferences Language Bar
Show Language bar on desktop (not ticked)
Taa Daa
Thanks
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