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How to Enable Windows XP Language Toolbar?


I was completely frustrated with Languge toolbar as it was enabled in some computer and not enabled in other computer. I tried many methods and after some trial and error, I found few things which might help you get your Windows Language Toolbar back. This solution is given for Windows XP user.


Method 1:
Right click on the Taskbar and go to toolbars. If Language Bar option is there check it by clicking it. and you will get Language Toolbar.

Method 2:
Go to Start menu > Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Languages Tab > Text Services and Input Languages Box> Details... > Settings Tab > Preferences Box > Language Bar...
Now tick the option "Show Language bar on desktop" and you will get Language bar on your task bar.

Make sure that Start menu > Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Languages Tab > Text Services and Input Languages Box> Details... > Advanced Tab > System Configuration Box
Make sure that Turn off advanced text service is unchecked.

Method 3:
Language bar is a core component in Windows XP. When you are opening any Office XP application, this program starts running. Sometime, this program runs on startup. If you want to check if this program is running or not, to to task manager by clicking ctrl+Shirt + Esc or by right clicking on Taskbar and choosing Task Manager > Processes tab. Check if the process ctfmon.exe is running or not. If it is not running, go to Start > Run... Type ctfmon and press Enter. This will start the process and you will be able to see Language Bar.

Method 4:
Go to Start > Run... type regedit. This will open up registry. Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\CTF\LangBar
Here you will see
1) ExtraIconsOnMinimized = 1
2) Label = 1
3) ShowStatus = 4
4) Transparency= ff

Out of these four options, ShowStatus is very important and it is responsible for actually showing the Language Bar on Taskbar. If you dont have this option set to 4, set it 4, close regedit browser, kill the process ctfmon.exe if it is there and start it by following steps in Method 3.

I hope now you would have got your Language Toolbar.

Click here for Video Tutorial on How to Enable Language Toolbar in Windows

Posted On: 04/12/2007 11:25


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17 comments has been posted.

Michael Scofield @  04/19/2007 03:47

looking for this,thank you!

jak @  12/26/2007 07:08

thank you thank you thank you
god bless you ummah

Mads @  01/14/2008 03:41

Method 4 did it for me :-D

Thank you!

onre @  02/12/2008 07:31

First make sure ctfmon.exe runs. If not, start it. Then use method 1 or 2, both worked after that for me.

George @  02/26/2008 12:09

very helpful, thanks

Ace @  02/29/2008 12:12

I searched forever to find out how to fix this problem. Thank you so much for posting a solution that actually works!!!

Alen @  04/12/2008 05:52

It's exactly what I am looking for. I found my Language Bar by the second method you described. Many Thanks!

no name @  04/26/2008 12:09

Thanks. This helped.

Richard @  04/30/2008 01:59

still no language bar, I deleted it from the registry once...

Tamer El-Shaarkawy @  06/21/2008 12:52

Thanks man

Anton @  07/10/2008 01:01

Thanks!

Henry Rabinowitz @  07/13/2008 12:45

the best summary on the net on this thorny subject

Language Processing @  07/18/2008 01:02

Thanks it helped me 2!

someone @  07/26/2008 07:08

i tried to run ctfmon but nothing happened

nick @  08/05/2008 06:09

I have the language bar but it does not let me to switch between the languages (nothing happens when I click on the other than EN option). Everything in the Control Panel > ....> CTRL+SHIFT or ALT+Shift I have already tried. Please help!

amitabh farogh @  08/11/2008 11:08

good

adam  @  08/17/2008 06:45

thank man !!!
u r realy best ~!!!!!!

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