Select Add a keyboard and choose the keyboard you want to add. If you don't see the keyboard you want, you may have to add a new language to get additional options. If this is the case, go on to step 4.

If you receive an "Only one language pack allowed" or "Your Windows license supports only one display language" message, you have a single language edition of Windows 10. Here's how to check your Windows 10 language edition:


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If you see Windows 11 Home Single Language next to Edition, you have a single language edition of Window 11, and you can't add a new language unless you purchase an upgrade to either Windows 11 Home or Windows 11 Pro.

If you see Windows 10 Home Single Language next to Edition, you have a single language edition of Window 10, and you can't add a new language unless you purchase an upgrade to either Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro.

To remove an individual keyboard, select the language in question (see step 2), select Options, scroll down to the Keyboards section, select the keyboard you want to remove, and click Remove.

Windows 10 will guide you through configuring your preferred language during the initial setup, but if you didn't select the correct option or use a device already configured with a different language, you don't have to struggle when your requirements are different, nor do you have to reinstall the operating system.

On Windows 10, when using a Microsoft account, some of your preferences (including language) will sync across the device. If you only plan to change the settings on the computer, you should turn off the option to sync your language settings to prevent changing the same settings on other devices.

You rarely have to change or add other languages on Windows 10. However, changing these settings may come in handy in organizations working with people who need to use different preferences. It's also a helpful feature to match the locale settings if you relocate to another region or when buying a new laptop that ships from a different country.

I've set up so that Windows remembers my input language preference for each app, it works really well (US-English as default with Swedish for some apps) until I close the apps/restart the OS, then it forgets and reverts back to English again. Is there a setting to prevent this from happening? I want it to always remember my language preference for each app.

Start > Settings > Time & Language > Region & language > Additional date, time & regional settings > (under Language) Change input methods > Advanced settings > (under switching input methods) Check on "Let me set a different input method for each app window"

The system is displaying English everywhere except in the Microsoft Store where it displays in Portuguese (the native language in Brazil, where I live). If it was just the Microsoft Store, it wouldn't be a problem, but every app that is installed using Microsoft Store is being installed in Portuguese as well including the name of the app. So instead of opening "Notepad" I have to open "Bloco de Notas", this is very frustrating because I have to remember which apps were installed on the Microsoft Store and which were not.

The following tables show the supported language packs for Windows desktop editions and Windows Server, and supported language interface packs (LIPs) for Windows desktop editions. LIPs are available for Windows desktop releases, but are not available for Windows Server. For more information, see Language packs.

The version of the language, LIP, or Feature on Demand must match the version number. For example, you can neither add a Windows 10 version 1809 LIP to Windows 10 version 1803 image, nor add a Windows Server 2019 language pack to Windows Server 2016.

I was thinking about other solution such as hooking the keys that change the language (for example alt+shift) but I wont be able to know what language is currently in use and a user can change the default hotkey...

The problem you are facing is related with how WM_INPUTLANGCHANGE message works. This message is sent to programs by operating system in order to inform them about language changes. However, according to documentation this message is sent only to "to the topmost affected window". It means that you can even call a native method GetKeyboardLayout (it is used by InputLanguageManager by the way) but if an application is not active GetKeyboardLayout will always return the last known, outdated, language.

I am trying to set up a Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine set up with an Italian version of Windows for testing. I can download Italian install media from my MSDN subscription, but I've also seen that I can install an Italian language pack on a standard English Windows system. Is there a difference between these 2 methods? Is the foreign language install a different OS than the standard with language pack?

The actual Windows OS is language-neutral since version 6.0 (Vista/WS2008); the various localized installation media simply have a pre-installed default language pack, to which you can add additional ones later. If you don't install any additional language pack, you can only use the language that has been pre-installed.

Installing from an English media and adding the Italian language pack has the exact same end result as installing from an Italian media and adding the English language pack: you can switch between the two languages using the regional settings in Control Panel.

Windows supports many different languages allowing you to run your applications and browse the web in your own language. This guide will explain how to configure that on your Cloud SSD or Dedicated server plan.

PowerShell Constrained Language is a language mode of PowerShell designed to support day-to-day administrative tasks, yet restrict access to sensitive language elements that can be used to invoke arbitrary Windows APIs.

As we can see, Constrained Language mode imposes some significant restrictions on PowerShell. Nevertheless, it remains a formidable and capable shell and scripting language. You can run native commands and PowerShell cmdlets and you have access to the full scripting features: variables, statements, loops, functions, arrays, hashtables, error handling, etc.

PowerShell Constrained Language restricts only some elements of the PowerShell language along with access to Win32 APIs. It provides full shell access to all native commands and many cmdlets. It is not designed to operate independently and needs to work with application control solutions such as UMCI to fully lockdown a system and prevent access to unauthorized applications. Its purpose is to provide PowerShell on a locked-down system without compromising the system.

When I installed Clockify for Windows, the application started to use System Language, ignoring the language selected in my profile settings. I would like to select English language. How can I do this? Did not find anything related to language in registry or application folders.

Clockify desktop app will pick up System Language, as the System Language overrides the language selected on the Clockify web app. What I can suggest is changing the System Language to English, so it will reflect on the Clockify Desktop app.

For me it would be enough to start app with some command that specifies app language.

For example, in Visual Studio Installer language also cannot be changed, but you can select language in cmd.

./vs_installer.exe --locale en-US

This will launch VS Installer with English language.

Now let's get to the issue. Both PCs have English as display language, but Japan is set as a region. As a result all advanced settings are garbled and can't set them up without tons of guesswork. The same settings are garbled in PROSet Adapter configuration utility as well.

I uninstalled Intel Network connections software, uninstalled drivers with the option to delete driver software, X540-T1 appeared as an unknown device in device manager, then I double checked that the language settings are correct (link you've provided), reinstalled driver software again and nothing changed. The issue still remains the same.

My experience with Intel software in general is that it will use language as selected in regional settings. For example I know that graphics drivers do that. In my previous experience I had similar issue when evaluating Parallel studio compiler where the only way to switch display language is to change regional settings. -language-setting-to-see-english-on-a-japanese-os-environment-or-vice-versa-on-windows.html

Having that in mind I have a strong reason to believe that NIC drivers follow the same behaviour pattern. As I've written before I don't mind if software suggests the display language as long as I am able to change it somehow. However, with Intel software I don't have that option without changing OS global settings or doing some hacks in order to make it display desired language. I am fine with hacks because they will only affect application, however changing OS global settings can break other software/services like in my case and it is just not a way how to take care of multi language piece of software in my opinion.

It's an Italian version of the VMWare software which means that the default language is Italian. I tried the method of changing the folder name of the files in the "messages" folder in order to get the software to default to English after rebooting VMWare. It just defaults to Italian.

Worse still I find that in the desktop "messages" folder there is only Japanese and Mandarin while in the virtual windows VMWare "messages" folder there is no English folder. There are instead German (de), French (fr), Spanish (es), Italian (it), Japanese (ja), Korean (ko), Mandarin (zh_CN), Taiwanese (zh_TW). (I may be wrong about the languages indicated by the abbreviations, but there is no (en)). I'm not sure why the Italians who installed it would go out of their way to eliminate English as an option, but I don't see it there. ff782bc1db

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