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  1. Posts : 1,031
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       #11

    Yes, that one. I have disabled it but windows keeps enabling it again after restarting my computer.
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  2. Posts : 983
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       #12

    Right tick on the little icon.
    You will find their is a choice of which language keyboard to use.
    Mind had two English U.S. and English U.K.
    I chose English U.S. and the little icon went away.

    Jack
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       #13

    I have tried that already, the icon comes back again after rebooting.
    Last edited by Cerawy; 16 May 2018 at 03:06.
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       #14

    Cerawy said:
    Tried that already, the icon comes back again after reboot.
    Control Panel> Language> Advanced Settings

    Cleaning and tweaking Windows-turn-off-language-bar-input-indicator-windows-10.jpg
    Either turn it off. Or you can hide it using "options"

    RE: Some of your other issues.

    Try [WINKEY+R] then type sysdm.cpl - press Enter

    Advanced > Performance > Visual Effects

    Note down or take a screenshot of your current settings then adjust like this:


    Cleaning and tweaking Windows-performance-options.jpg

    RE: Prevent windows from randomly changing how i view my folders

    You'd need to turn off auto folder template discovery then apply desired view settings to folders, sub-folders and libraries.

    Someone else can help or I can post more in a couple of days time.
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       #15

    Read this for now:

    Change Folder Template in Windows 10 Customization Tutorials

    Setting General Items for all folders and libraries stops windows automatically changing folder view settings.
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       #16

    Just noticed this. Right click blank area ot taskbar and open taskbar settings. Scroll down to "Turn system icons on/ off" and disable Input Indicator.
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       #17

    Callender said:
    Just noticed this. Right click blank area ot taskbar and open taskbar settings. Scroll down to "Turn system icons on/ off" and disable Input Indicator.
    I have tried that already, it comes back again after rebooting.
    Last edited by Cerawy; 16 May 2018 at 02:53.
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  8. Posts : 6,839
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       #18

    Cerawy said:
    Tried that already, it comes back after rebooting.
    Just hide it then.

    Cleaning and tweaking Windows-advanced-settings.jpg
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  9. Posts : 983
    Windows 7/64 Professional
       #19

    Strange coming back on reboot. I have made no changes and after reboot the icon stays gone.

    Jack
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  10. Posts : 1,031
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       #20

    Callender said:
    Control Panel> Language> Advanced SettingsEither turn it off. Or you can hide it using "options"
    I tried that as well, doesnt seem to get rid of it.


    Callender said:
    Try [WINKEY+R] then type sysdm.cpl - press Enter

    Advanced > Performance > Visual Effects

    Note down or take a screenshot of your current settings then adjust like this
    Tried those settings, not exactly sure what they are supposed to solve?


    Callender said:
    You'd need to turn off auto folder template discovery then apply desired view settings to folders, sub-folders and libraries.
    How do i do that?
    Last edited by Cerawy; 16 May 2018 at 02:55.
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