![]() ![]() It seems that's a common problem for many people but after many hours of googling, I just couldn't find a good solution for it. The only way to remove it after it appears, is to manually add it as a keyboard layout and remove it. The new layout isn't even listed in installed layouts. ![]() ![]() Windows adds this unwanted layout automatically, switches to it and doesn't remove it afterwards. And this is working just fine, until I run a certain program that Windows ever so intelligently thinks needs an US keyboard layout. My example: I have a Windows 10 in English and I'm using a Slovenian keyboard layout. What does one need to do, to stop Windows from automatically adding an unwanted keyboard layout from language A to one's system? Canonical question: One has a Windows 10 installed with display language A, but uses keyboard layout B. ![]()
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