Other users see languages in the system tray bar that aren’t listed within Settings. One case or another, things shouldn’t remain like that for too long. Let us show you how to get rid of this issue in no time. Our below keyboard troubleshooting tips are waiting for you.

What to do if you can’t remove keyboard layout languages?

1. Rearrange the listed languages

The keyboard language at the top of the list always has a grayed-out Remove button. So, sometimes users need to rearrange the keyboard language list to remove a specific pack. If there’s only one keyboard language listed, you’ll need to install an alternative one before you can remove it.

2. Change the current system locale setting

3. Remove the keyboard language with PowerShell

You’ll need to replace in the second command with the actual language tag you noted down in the fifth step. If your language tag was en-GB, the command would like this: $MarkedLang = $LangList | where LanguageTag -eq en-GB SPONSORED

4. Delete the keyboard language layout’s registry key

5. Edit the Preload registry key

You’ll need to have admin user rights to edit the Preload key as outline above. Also, note that you might not be able to add new keyboard layouts until you restore full control for the System account. Those are some of the resolutions users have confirmed to work. So, give them a try whenever you can’t remove a keyboard language layout. Moreover, you can easily add keyboard layouts on Windows 10. Just follow the amazing tips and tricks included in our guide in that regard. Let us know in the comments area below which one worked for you. Moreover, if you happen to know other solutions, don’t keep them all to yourself.

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