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If you set your windows 11 system language to anything different than your keyboard language, Windows 11 assumes you have both keyboards EVERY TIME YOU REBOOT. I haven't been able to fix this so far.
To give you my example: I have Windows 11 set to english, but I use a Latin American keyboard. Every time I restart, I get this in the taskbar:
I have to set Language Options and add the nonexistant keyboard layout, and then delete it to go back to my desired config. I have to do this every time I reboot Windows.
Not many people will have this issue, but it exists anyway. I've reported this to Microsoft, and I'm currently using the beta in hopes it would be resolved... but it isn't.
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If you set your windows 11 system language to anything different than your keyboard language, Windows 11 assumes you have both keyboards EVERY TIME YOU REBOOT. I haven't been able to fix this so far.
To give you my example: I have Windows 11 set to english, but I use a Latin American keyboard. Every time I restart, I get this in the taskbar:
I have to set Language Options and add the nonexistant keyboard layout, and then delete it to go back to my desired config. I have to do this every time I reboot Windows.
Not many people will have this issue, but it exists anyway. I've reported this to Microsoft, and I'm currently using the beta in hopes it would be resolved... but it isn't.
I wish there was a way ThisIsWin11 fixed this :(
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