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    Home»Windows»Windows 7»[Fixed] Language Bar Missing from Taskbar in Windows 10/11/8.1 or Win 7

    [Fixed] Language Bar Missing from Taskbar in Windows 10/11/8.1 or Win 7

    DineshBy DineshUpdated:January 30, 2023
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    If you are a computer user who uses more than one language for typing, you must know the importance of the language bar on the taskbar (notification area). Is your Windows taskbar acting strange and disappearing from the taskbar? This simple guide shows how to solve the Language bar missing issue on Windows 10/11 and Windows 7 desktop and laptop computers. In a few cases, it will not appear correctly even after enabling the language bar from the control panel.

    You may face this issue mainly after doing Windows or other software updates on a computer. Sometimes you will see the language bar when UAC prompts for administrator elevation prompt, and it will disappear again in normal mode. 

    How to Fix Language Bar Missing Issue in Windows 10/11, 8.1

    The below methods are the same for any Windows Operating system, including the server versions. But the UI may be different depending on the OS you use. Using Windows 11, you may find these settings in different places.

    Method 1: Changes in Control Panel

    If you haven’t added the 2nd language bar, you can add the language bar in the control panel by following the steps,

    In Windows 7:

    Go to Control Panel -> Regional and Language Option -> Keyboards and Languages -> press Change Keyboards

    The following dialogue box will appear.

    Windows 7 Language Bar

    Note: The language bar will only be displayed on the taskbar or Desktop if you have selected more than one language as the input language.

    Make sure that your second language is listed in the input language list. If not, you can add it by clicking Add button.

    Still, if the language bar is not showing up in Windows 7 even after more than one language is listed, go to the ‘Language Bar’ option to verify a few settings.

    More options

    Here you can select the place where the language bar should appear. Make sure ‘Hidden’ is not selected. Select the appropriate option and press OK.

    In Windows 8/8.1

    Enabling the language in Windows 8.1 is different than earlier versions. 

    In the control panel, open Region and click on ‘Language preferences.’

    Open language bar option

    Click on ‘Add a language’ as shown below.

    add language

    On the next screen, you can select and add additional languages. Once you have added more than one language, you will see the language bar in the Windows 8.1 notification area.

    Added bar

    Add New Language Input and Language bar in Windows 10/11

    You may not face this issue in the latest Operating System like Windows 11, but it is better to know how to fix it if you encounter it.

    You will not find the usual language input settings in the control panel. It can be done through the Windows settings apps only. 

    Search for ‘Language’ in Windows 10/11 and navigate to the below location. You can click the “Add a preferred language” (2) option to add the keyboard language input you need.

    Language Bar In Windows 10

    Usually, the above step should show the language bar in the notification area. If not, click on (3) “Choose an input method…..” to get additional options.

    Under the ‘Advanced keyboard settings,’ check the ‘Use the desktop language bar’ option to show the language bar in Windows 10 taskbar.

    If this option is not enabled, it will only be shown in the notification area. This option is default disabled, so enable it if you want to see the keyboard input language option in Windows 10/11 taskbar.

    Advanced Keyboard Settings In Windows 10/11If you still face the same issue, click on ‘Language bar options’ (2) to check one more option. 

    Here you can choose how you want to view the language bar. If you’re going to see it, you need to select the ‘Docked in the taskbar’ option. The first option will make the language bar float on the desktop. Make sure the 3rd option ‘Hidden’ is not selected.

    Language Bar Dock Option

    To change the input language quickly in Windows OS, you can use Windows key+Spacebar to switch between languages.

    These above steps are straightforward methods to show the language bar in Windows OS. As said earlier, the language bar will sometimes still be missing from the OS even after enabling it because of a Windows startup service issue.

    In that case, try mentioned method 2 below. Even though the below screenshots have been taken on Windows 7, you can still safely use them on the latest Operating Systems.

    Remember to take a backup of the registry before modifying it if you are uncomfortable with making changes in the registry because the wrong modification can cause an issue with Windows OS.

    Method 2: Registry Modification

    This step will enable the startup service required for the language bar whenever the OS boots up.

    Open Registry Editor by typing ‘ regedit’ in Run or search box. Go to the following location,

    registry editor windows 10

    Right-Click on the blank space on the right side, and select New String Value.

    New registry key

    Again right-click on the newly created value and select modify, type as shown below.

    “ctfmon”=”CTFMON.EXE”

    CFTMON Registry Key

     

    Press OK and restart your computer. 

    With the above two methods, you should be able to bring back the missing language bar in any Windows client or Service Operating System.

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    132 Comments

    1. Jimmy on November 1, 2010 7:19 am

      the first tip worked! thanks a bunch!

    2. Dude... on November 18, 2010 12:28 am

      Thank you very much. It worked out a easily and painlessly. Much appreciated.

    3. saeed on November 19, 2010 5:38 pm

      Thanks a lot Claudiu. you are great…!!!

    4. ironchung on December 8, 2010 7:11 pm

      How can I enable startup from Windows 7?

    5. Danny on January 16, 2011 11:37 pm

      i have tried these two method, but it is still failed. did you have another method for WIN7 64 BIT OS.

      • Dinesh on January 18, 2011 4:08 am

        other method

        1. Right Click on blank space in right side, select New String Value.
        2. Rename the New String Value into “ctfmon”
        3. Right Click “Modify….” Value data type in “CTFMON.EXE”
        4. Finished

        • David Gaskill on February 17, 2011 5:00 am

          Yup, I have done that and everything preceding it but I still don’t have the language bar.

          This might be related to the problem:

          Microsoft Speech recognition is not working. On attempting to start the application there is an error message saying that the recognition language is not set to be the same as the UI language. This is not the case – both are set to the same language.

          • David Gaskill on February 17, 2011 11:36 am

            OK, a bit more information.

            I have discovered that if I run the command “ctfmon.exe”, (without the quotes), in the run box the Language Bar appears and speech recognition starts working.

            I have had a look at the “run” registry subkey in another Windows 7 machine which is working normally and there is no ctfmon.exe value present. Presumably something else must be starting it and whatever it is has got corrupted in the machine which has the problem. It would seem that introducing the ctfmon.exe value into the run subkey would be simply a work around.

    6. Alexander on February 3, 2011 2:35 pm

      Thank you very much for the information, I needed that! :* THANKSSSSS

    7. Leah on February 8, 2011 12:44 pm

      I did all the steps including the last one and the other method. But the language bar doesn’t show up yet. It only shows when there is a something notification like “Do you allow the following program to…” please help me!

      Thank you

      • David on February 13, 2011 6:45 am

        Same here, I originally did the first step. Then I went here and done the second method. Then even renamed the string into ctfmon.
        But I still do not get it into my taskbar. I’ve hidden it once and now fixed by first step. What should I do?
        Please help, thanks.

    8. mg mg thwin on March 4, 2011 12:41 pm

      thanks All. i’m also ok. so thanks.

    9. Lokesh on March 11, 2011 8:26 am

      When I tried right clicked as per the instructions nothing happened .I mean it didn’t show anything , then how do I proceed. My language bar is not exist anymore.
      Please help.

    10. john on March 16, 2011 7:01 am

      Hi

      I’ve built a laptop for a user at my company, the operating system is in english but she needs swedish/finnish keyboard availability. Under ANY other profile than hers (she’s added as local admin) there is a language toolbar, however, under her account, no language toolbar show, no amount of ctfmon.exe trickery solves this and we cant customise anything related to location in control panel.

      Any ideas about this?

      Regards

      John

    11. yang on March 22, 2011 3:22 am

      Thank you so much it worked.

    12. Bounoua on April 10, 2011 7:19 pm

      Merci beaucoup ca a fonctionner tres bien.

    13. John on May 12, 2011 8:41 am

      Thanks so much for your help! It actually worked!

    14. Amy Chan on May 25, 2011 11:38 pm

      Hi it’s really useful

    15. Indian on May 27, 2011 6:45 am

      Thanks for the valuable tips . They are very useful

    16. sijish on May 28, 2011 10:26 pm

      thanks a lot..very helpful advice

    17. adf on June 4, 2011 1:38 am

      Thanks. it works for my VIsta.

    18. Babak on June 4, 2011 5:06 am

      Thank you so much for your info. method 1 didn’t it work but method 2 works for my Windows 7. thanks again.

      • Dinesh on June 5, 2011 1:42 am

        Glad to know that, thanks for confirming.

    19. MilesFromNeihu on June 10, 2011 10:34 am

      Same problem here with Windows 7. Only fixed when I did Method2 regedit added string value Name “ctfmon”=”CTFMON.EXE” AND [right click]>[Modify]>[Value data] as follows: (keep the quotes):

      ‘C:\Windows\System32\ctfmon.exe”

      NOW I have language bar joy!

      • ku on June 17, 2011 5:58 am

        Thanks God, it works! My Japanese language bar is back!

    20. zahra on August 23, 2011 6:30 am

      it didn’t work for me , what i must do????????????????
      help
      Help
      Help

    21. Jimmy on September 1, 2011 12:51 am

      Sweet!
      It did work! Thanks for awesome tip!
      Microsoft Help NEVER helps.

    22. gihan on September 18, 2011 12:16 pm

      thank you soooomuch

    23. Anuraj.C.J on October 6, 2011 2:09 am

      It is not working for me when I am logged into my user account. Please tell me if there is any other method

    24. maria on October 15, 2011 3:37 am

      thanks so much

    25. Ejzok on November 9, 2011 10:21 pm

      [FIXED] Bootcamp users for Win7
      If you are using Bootcamp and tried all method above, but no luck, try this:

      Go to Control Panel -> Region and Language -> Keyboard and Languages tab -> Change Keyboards… ->

      Under general tab, see if it is United States (Apple), if there is an (apple), change it to something else like United States-International, the Language Bar should pop up again.

      You can move up/down the (apple) to delete it.

      Hope this helps.

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