Problem with input languages (changing)

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  1. Posts : 579
    Windows 10
       #21

    DO not install any Language for now, report back first which is the NATIVE OS Lang.
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  2. Posts : 579
    Windows 10
       #22

    As I will not have time to follow this, I tell you what have to do next:
    If your Native OS Lang is UK and you MUST HAVE US, then go to Panel Control> Languages
    - Choice "Add a Language" and choice US. Next, go to the "Options" of this Language a see if there is a "Language Available" option, if so press that option and Windows will Download and Install the complete package for Display and Keyboard Input
    - in Options for US Language, choose "Add an Input Method" and choice GR Keyb
    - do the same for UK language, but do not add any Keyb Input for it
    - after all Packages are installed, move your US Language to top
    - go to the Advanced Settings , change the Settings "Override Windows Display..." and choice US
    - If you want to GR Input as Default, then change the "Override Input"
    - Now, choose the "Apply Language Settings to Welcome, Accounts..." and copy settings
    - Reboot
    - Go again to Control Panel> Languages and Remove Display Languages for GR and UK
    - Reboot again

    Now the system is configured to have US Display, US Keyb and GR Keyb. You should be able to cycle with Win+Space bar thru the 2 Keyb Input.
    If UK Keyb still shows up, then the only solution I see is to do a Windows Repair ( Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade - Windows 10 Forums)
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  3. Posts : 14
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Actually now it worked. I have no problems for more than a week.
    I used from advanced settings the ovveride to the US language and that's all. I did some restarts and I have no problem until today. No more engilsh uk.
    Thanks for your time and your will to help.
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