Hicountryrider
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Friend's Vista Home Premium 32 bit. Her logon screen has a language option in lower left of screen. Default is checked as Uzbek Cyrillic. Other option is US. Have to change the option to US in order to logon. Checked the Regional and Language Options in Control Panel and then the Change Keyboard button under the Keyboard and Languages tab. In the Text Services and Input Languages, General tab, the Default input language is listed as English (United States)-US with no other options available in the drop down arrow. The only listing under Installed services is EN - English (United States), Keyboard :US.
She swears that this has been the way the logon screen has appeared since she purchased the system 3 - 4 years ago. Any clue as to how the Uzbek Cyrillic is the default logon keyboard language without it being listed in the above settings and how to change it to be only US?
TIA for any replies.
She swears that this has been the way the logon screen has appeared since she purchased the system 3 - 4 years ago. Any clue as to how the Uzbek Cyrillic is the default logon keyboard language without it being listed in the above settings and how to change it to be only US?
TIA for any replies.