Saucy,
As I mentioned in the original post, I had already removed Russian keyboard
(from Regional Settings), so after logging on, I do not see the keyboard
switch or anything related to local languages. But for some reason, the
default keyboard on the Welcome screen is set to Russian and I cannot figure
out how to switch it back to English.
Regards,
Alek
"Saucy" wrote:
> "Alek Davis" <> wrote in message
> news:C3044AD0-2AAA-4C89-9BCE-...
> > When I configured Windows Vista Home Basic on a new laptop, I picked
> > Russian
> > regional setting (language, keyboard, etc) wrongly assuming that it would
> > localize Vista. Now that I know that it would not work like this, I need
> > to
> > switch all settings back to English. I modified all regional settings
> > leaving
> > just English (US) keyboard layout, but when I power on the system, the
> > default language in the Welcome screen is Russian (with RU showing in the
> > corner). I can change it by clicking the RU button and selecting EN, but
> > it's
> > a hassle to do it every time I log in. Is there a way to set the default
> > keyboard layout back to English? I don't quite understand why both
> > languages
> > show up even if the Russian keyboard is not installed. Thanks.
>
>
> Use Regional and Language settings to remove the Russian keyboard.
>
> Saucy
>
>
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