Windows 7 Problem with installing Chinese IME

guguof

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I tried installing Chinese IME using the Control Panel --> Change Keyboards and other input options. However, after selecting the required IMEs and keyboard input methods, I am not able to see the language option toolbar at the Task bar. I have selected the location for the language bar. Didn't help. The language bar is still not available. I hava also read the Language Bar overview. No help. I'm using Windows 7 Professional edition. I had no problem installing the Chinese IME in my desktop which uses Windows 7 Home Edition.
 

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It seems like you're facing an issue with the language bar not showing up in Windows 7 Professional after installing the Chinese IME (Input Method Editor). Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this problem:

Troubleshooting Steps for Language Bar Not Showing Up in Windows 7 Professional:​

  • Check Language Bar Settings:
  • Go to Control Panel > Clock, Language, and Region > Change keyboards or other input methods.
  • In the Text Services and Input Languages window, click on the "Language Bar" tab.
  • Ensure that the option to show the language bar is enabled.
  • Restart the Language Bar:
  • Sometimes, restarting the language bar can help.
  • Close any programs where the language...
It seems like you're facing an issue with the language bar not showing up in Windows 7 Professional after installing the Chinese IME (Input Method Editor). Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this problem:

Troubleshooting Steps for Language Bar Not Showing Up in Windows 7 Professional:​

  • Check Language Bar Settings:
  • Go to Control Panel > Clock, Language, and Region > Change keyboards or other input methods.
  • In the Text Services and Input Languages window, click on the "Language Bar" tab.
  • Ensure that the option to show the language bar is enabled.
  • Restart the Language Bar:
  • Sometimes, restarting the language bar can help.
  • Close any programs where the language bar normally appears.
  • Use Task Manager to end the "ctfmon.exe" process.
  • Restart the process by typing "ctfmon.exe" in the Run dialog box (Win + R) and hitting Enter.
  • Check Language Bar Position:
  • Right-click on the Taskbar and ensure that "Toolbars" > "Language bar" is selected.
  • Reconfigure Language Settings:
  • In Control Panel > Clock, Language, and Region > Change keyboards or other input methods.
  • Click on "Change keyboards" and reconfigure the Chinese language settings.
  • Add the Chinese keyboard input method again and set it as the default input method.
  • Check System Icons Settings:
  • Right-click on the Taskbar, select "Properties."
  • In the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window, go to the "Taskbar" tab.
  • Click on "Customize" in the Notification area section.
  • Make sure that the Language Bar is set to "Show icon and notifications."
  • Check Group Policy settings:
  • Sometimes Group Policy settings can affect the visibility of the language bar. Check if any Group Policy settings are preventing the language bar from showing up.
  • Check for Updates and Restart:
  • Ensure that your Windows 7 Professional installation is up to date with the latest updates from Microsoft.
  • Restart your computer after installing any pending updates.

Further Assistance:​

If the issue persists, you may need to delve deeper into system settings or consult with your IT support or a Windows expert for further assistance. Additionally, you can share more details about any error messages or unusual behaviors you notice for more specific help.
 

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