The language bar in any operating system is a universal means of switching the language and keyboard layout. However, in Windows systems, the icon that displays the language currently used in the system tray disappears quite often. How to set the language icon on the taskbar or return the missing panel itself will now be considered. To carry out such operations in the system itself, you can use several simple tricks.
Default language bar settings
In general, in absolutely all versions of Windows, the language bar is in the active state, so you do not need to apply any specific settings or change the parameters.
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