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Windows 10 Language Preferences

okay so im on Windows 10 64 bit Home Edition and ive been having this weird issue where i cant for the life of me figure out how to remove English ( United Kingdom ) and English ( International United states keyboard )

 

every time i think i finally managed to somehow get rid of them, they come back and its really annoying espically when sometimes i try to use the "@" Sign since its layout is different from the English ( US ) layout

 

and windows isnt helping with a damn thing, hate how they no longer have input settings in control panel like they used to have, now its all ( use the Settings menu in win 10 to control everything )

 

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anyone can help me get rid of them ?

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After you click on Language Preferences under the language section you will see your (display) languages and if you click any of them under the setting you will be able to edit their keyboard layouts. Click on the layout and remove what is not needed.

 

If this is what you tried to this point and it's not working I do not have any better idea.

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You can do this via the settings menu by clicking on the language in question under the Language Preferences (translating here, since my Windows isn't English). Then click the options button and you'll see the associated keyboards. Click on them and click remove.

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14 minutes ago, ghingis said:

After you click on Language Preferences under the language section you will see your (display) languages and if you click any of them under the setting you will be able to edit their keyboard layouts. Click on the layout and remove what is not needed.

 

If this is what you tried to this point and it's not working I do not have any better idea.

 

13 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

You can do this via the settings menu by clicking on the language in question under the Language Preferences (translating here, since my Windows isn't English). Then click the options button and you'll see the associated keyboards. Click on them and click remove.

 

i tried this long time ago and still nothing, these 2 languages arent even listed there

 

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1 minute ago, Rito101 said:

 

 

i tried this long time ago and still nothing, these 2 languages arent even listed there

 

 

So if you click on the preferred language English (US) and then the options button you don't see the keyboards there? And which keyboards are listed under your continuously blurred out language? (Why though. Are you ashamed of your Japanese language pack or whatever? The entire forum is filled with weebs, so no harm done :P )

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15 hours ago, ghingis said:

As NelizMastr said now click on this and you can see the a Settings/Options button (2nd from the right), after clicking that you will see the installed keyboard layouts:


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i did but still only the US layout in there, oh well guess nothing to be done about it

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