Turn Off Language Bar or Input Taskbar Indicator in Windows 11/10

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Turn Off Language Bar or Input Taskbar Indicator in Windows 11/10.

In Windows, you can configure your keyboard to use a different keyboard layout or input method to type in another language.

The language of your keyboard layout controls the characters that appear on your screen when you type. By using the different layouts, you can type all the characters for the language, including diacritics such as the umlaut (ä) in German and the tilde (ñ) in Spanish.

When you select more than one language as the input language, the Language bar will be displayed either on the taskbar or desktop in Windows. If you wish to turn on or turn off the Input Indicator or Language Bar in Windows 11/10, then this post will show you how to do it. The post has been edited to mention the procedure for Windows 11/10 in the first half and then talks about Windows 8.1 in the latter half.

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In this tutorial, we will help you remove the language switcher icon or language bar icon from the taskbar in Windows 11. Language switcher in Windows 11 helps to quickly change the input language or keyboard layout. You can either use Win+Space hotkey or click on its system tray icon to open the language switcher interface and then select a keyboard layout from the available layouts. If you don’t use this feature or don’t want to see it in the system tray, then simply remove it using the Settings app of Windows 11. You can also add it back anytime you want.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Huawei and Samsung.