The Language bar (overview)
The Language bar is a toolbar that appears on your desktop automatically when you add text services, such as input languages, keyboard layouts, handwriting recognition, speech recognition, or input method editors (IMEs).
The Language bar provides a quick way to change the input language or keyboard layout from your desktop.
You can move the Language bar anywhere on your screen, minimize it to the taskbar, or hide it.
The set of buttons and options on the Language bar changes depending on the text services you have installed, and the software program that is currently active. For example, WordPad supports speech recognition, but Notepad does not. If both programs are running, the speech buttons appear when WordPad is active, but disappear when you make Notepad the active program.
Language bar
To show the Language bar
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Right-click the taskbar, point to Toolbars, and then click Language bar.
Once the Language bar is displayed, you can right-click it to display options for changing its settings, including docking it on the taskbar or displaying it vertically instead of horizontally.
Note
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If the Language bar is not listed in the Toolbars menu, you do not have multiple input languages installed on your computer. You need to add additional languages using Regional and Language Options in Control Panel. For more information, see Add an input language.
To hide or close the Language bar