Active Colors wrote: ↑February 26th, 2021, 7:21 pm
Kinda strange. The active input language is based per active window. For instance, if you open a browser and switch to a language B, when you focus on desktop it will be a language A. But Windows still can detect a current focused "window" and tell what is an active keyboard language right now anyhow.
All I know is that the taskhost.exe is related to the language bar and C:/Windows/system32/input.dll is related to the input.
I think this was the case with Windows 7. In Windows 10 it's not anymore.
deflore08 wrote: ↑February 26th, 2021, 7:49 pm
I mean displays, when you have more than 1 monitor.
And is there a difference between the languages used on different monitors, if there are more? Sorry, but I'm using one single monitor, so I'm not sure at all.
balala wrote: ↑February 26th, 2021, 7:53 pm
And is there a difference between the languages used on different monitors, if there are more? Sorry, but I'm using one single monitor, so I'm not sure at all.
Nah, just you can see tray icons, action center button and language bar only on a screen set as "main". On the others you'll see only time.