I think this was the case with Windows 7. In Windows 10 it's not anymore.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.
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I mean displays, when you have more than 1 monitor.
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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.
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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.
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