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When I configured Windows Vista Home Basic on a new laptop, I picked Russian
regional setting (language, keyboard, etc) wrongly assuming that it would localize Vista. Now that I know that it would not work like this, I need to switch all settings back to English. I modified all regional settings leaving just English (US) keyboard layout, but when I power on the system, the default language in the Welcome screen is Russian (with RU showing in the corner). I can change it by clicking the RU button and selecting EN, but it's a hassle to do it every time I log in. Is there a way to set the default keyboard layout back to English? I don't quite understand why both languages show up even if the Russian keyboard is not installed. Thanks. |
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"Alek Davis" wrote in message
... When I configured Windows Vista Home Basic on a new laptop, I picked Russian regional setting (language, keyboard, etc) wrongly assuming that it would localize Vista. Now that I know that it would not work like this, I need to switch all settings back to English. I modified all regional settings leaving just English (US) keyboard layout, but when I power on the system, the default language in the Welcome screen is Russian (with RU showing in the corner). I can change it by clicking the RU button and selecting EN, but it's a hassle to do it every time I log in. Is there a way to set the default keyboard layout back to English? I don't quite understand why both languages show up even if the Russian keyboard is not installed. Thanks. Use Regional and Language settings to remove the Russian keyboard. Saucy |
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Saucy,
As I mentioned in the original post, I had already removed Russian keyboard (from Regional Settings), so after logging on, I do not see the keyboard switch or anything related to local languages. But for some reason, the default keyboard on the Welcome screen is set to Russian and I cannot figure out how to switch it back to English. Regards, Alek "Saucy" wrote: "Alek Davis" wrote in message ... When I configured Windows Vista Home Basic on a new laptop, I picked Russian regional setting (language, keyboard, etc) wrongly assuming that it would localize Vista. Now that I know that it would not work like this, I need to switch all settings back to English. I modified all regional settings leaving just English (US) keyboard layout, but when I power on the system, the default language in the Welcome screen is Russian (with RU showing in the corner). I can change it by clicking the RU button and selecting EN, but it's a hassle to do it every time I log in. Is there a way to set the default keyboard layout back to English? I don't quite understand why both languages show up even if the Russian keyboard is not installed. Thanks. Use Regional and Language settings to remove the Russian keyboard. Saucy |
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"Alek Davis" wrote in message
... Saucy, As I mentioned in the original post, I had already removed Russian keyboard (from Regional Settings), so after logging on, I do not see the keyboard switch or anything related to local languages. But for some reason, the default keyboard on the Welcome screen is set to Russian and I cannot figure out how to switch it back to English. There is a setting somewhere on the Regional Settings tabs, to make the current settings the default for all users. Try that. ss. |
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I spent almost an hour yesterday looking all over Regional Settings for
something like this and I gave up. There is a a button which applies the currently defined settings to future accounts, but the documentation says that it does not apply to the already existing accounts. This makes sense assuming that the current settings are applied to the immediate account (under which I'm making changes). And they do, but only after logging in. What I can't figure out is how to make them take effect on the Welcome screen, i.e. before I log in. "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: "Alek Davis" wrote in message ... Saucy, As I mentioned in the original post, I had already removed Russian keyboard (from Regional Settings), so after logging on, I do not see the keyboard switch or anything related to local languages. But for some reason, the default keyboard on the Welcome screen is set to Russian and I cannot figure out how to switch it back to English. There is a setting somewhere on the Regional Settings tabs, to make the current settings the default for all users. Try that. ss. |
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"Alek Davis" wrote in message
... I spent almost an hour yesterday looking all over Regional Settings for something like this and I gave up. There is a a button which applies the currently defined settings to future accounts, but the documentation says that it does not apply to the already existing accounts. This makes sense assuming that the current settings are applied to the immediate account (under which I'm making changes). And they do, but only after logging in. What I can't figure out is how to make them take effect on the Welcome screen, i.e. before I log in. "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: "Alek Davis" wrote in message ... Saucy, As I mentioned in the original post, I had already removed Russian keyboard (from Regional Settings), so after logging on, I do not see the keyboard switch or anything related to local languages. But for some reason, the default keyboard on the Welcome screen is set to Russian and I cannot figure out how to switch it back to English. There is a setting somewhere on the Regional Settings tabs, to make the current settings the default for all users. Try that. ss. Control Panel (classic view) Regional and Language Settings Keyboards and Languages tab Change keyboards... button the Text Services and Input Languages dialogue box pops up Is it set to Russian (Russia) with a only US keyboard listed underneath? Or describe what's listed? My default input language is set to English (Canada) -US , but I removed all the keyboards but the US keyboard so it looks like: EN English (Canada) -Keyboard -- - US -Other -- - Ink Correction Saucy |
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In the Default input languages, I see English (United States) - US; there is
nothing else present in the drop-down list box. Under Installed services, I see just English (United States) - Keyboard - US. That's it. "Saucy" wrote: "Alek Davis" wrote in message ... I spent almost an hour yesterday looking all over Regional Settings for something like this and I gave up. There is a a button which applies the currently defined settings to future accounts, but the documentation says that it does not apply to the already existing accounts. This makes sense assuming that the current settings are applied to the immediate account (under which I'm making changes). And they do, but only after logging in. What I can't figure out is how to make them take effect on the Welcome screen, i.e. before I log in. "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: "Alek Davis" wrote in message ... Saucy, As I mentioned in the original post, I had already removed Russian keyboard (from Regional Settings), so after logging on, I do not see the keyboard switch or anything related to local languages. But for some reason, the default keyboard on the Welcome screen is set to Russian and I cannot figure out how to switch it back to English. There is a setting somewhere on the Regional Settings tabs, to make the current settings the default for all users. Try that. ss. Control Panel (classic view) Regional and Language Settings Keyboards and Languages tab Change keyboards... button the Text Services and Input Languages dialogue box pops up Is it set to Russian (Russia) with a only US keyboard listed underneath? Or describe what's listed? My default input language is set to English (Canada) -US , but I removed all the keyboards but the US keyboard so it looks like: EN English (Canada) -Keyboard -- - US -Other -- - Ink Correction Saucy |
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Alek Davis;458480 Wrote: In the Default input languages, I see English (United States) - US; there is nothing else present in the drop-down list box. Under Installed services, I see just English (United States) - Keyboard - US. That's it. Hi Alek, Check these settings in Regional and Language Options: 1. Click the Administrative tab. 2. Under "Language for non-Unicode programs", make sure that you have "English (United States)" selected. 3. Under "Reserved accounts", click the "Copy to reserved accounts" button. A) Click Continue for UAC prompt. B) Check "System accounts....." and click OK. Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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Brink,
I have already done this with the exception of System Accounts. Will try it for System Accounts when I get home. Thanks. Alek "brink" wrote: Alek Davis;458480 Wrote: In the Default input languages, I see English (United States) - US; there is nothing else present in the drop-down list box. Under Installed services, I see just English (United States) - Keyboard - US. That's it. Hi Alek, Check these settings in Regional and Language Options: 1. Click the Administrative tab. 2. Under "Language for non-Unicode programs", make sure that you have "English (United States)" selected. 3. Under "Reserved accounts", click the "Copy to reserved accounts" button. A) Click Continue for UAC prompt. B) Check "System accounts....." and click OK. Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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Thank you, brink. The "System accounts" option did it. I had to click the
"System accounts" button for the keyboard to take affect. I appreciate the help. Alek "brink" wrote: Alek Davis;458480 Wrote: In the Default input languages, I see English (United States) - US; there is nothing else present in the drop-down list box. Under Installed services, I see just English (United States) - Keyboard - US. That's it. Hi Alek, Check these settings in Regional and Language Options: 1. Click the Administrative tab. 2. Under "Language for non-Unicode programs", make sure that you have "English (United States)" selected. 3. Under "Reserved accounts", click the "Copy to reserved accounts" button. A) Click Continue for UAC prompt. B) Check "System accounts....." and click OK. Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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