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How do I remove "English (United Kingdom)"?
- Aug 02, 2021
I'm very sorry SamirGunic but I have no more ideas.
Such setting must be hidden somewhere but not in the usual places.
Clean install or live with this annoyance.
As a last test, I created a new local user account. By default, Windows adds following "preferred languages":
- English (Sweden)
- English (United States)
- English (United Kingdom)
I guess it inherits the "English (United Kingdom)" by some magical glue. But at least it's shown in the Settings app for this new account.
The display language was set to "English (United States)", as expected.
The "Swedish keyboard" was applied to "English (United States)" and to "English (United Kingdom)". The "English (Sweden)" had no keyboard applied to it. I think it only adds Swedish spell checking support, inking support and Swedish dictionary (if I'm reading the symbols/icons above correctly).
After removing "English (United Kingdom)" I am left with "English (United States)" with Swedish keyboard (what I wanted all along), and "English (Sweden)" with Swedish keyboard (this seems as if Swedish keyboard has been moved from the removed English (United Kingdom) to this English (Sweden) where there was no keyboard previously).
At this point I could just remove "English (Sweden)" and keep only "English (United States)" with Swedish keyboard. This would remove the language selection icon from system tray. Except Swedish spell checking would not work in Windows and across all apps, and I do want to intend support for more languages (UK English is just not one of them, and the reason I wanted to remove it).
The main problem with this "solution" is that this is not my user account. I would like to be able to remove "English (United Kingdom)" equally as easy on my main account as I just did on this test account.
Windows and its languages and locale settings... absolutely horrible!
Try this procedure.
Open Control Panel
Region
tab Administrative
Copy settings
Check both flags under Copy your current settings to and confirm:
Now restart and create a new local administrator user and login with it.
Check if English UK is still present in language settings.
- ali32768Jan 10, 2023Copper ContributorIt worked for me, Thank you very much.
- SamirGunicAug 02, 2021Brass Contributor
Sadly, impossible. I did exactly what you said. I checked the two boxes, clicked OK, restarted, and made a new user called "Blabla" and made him administrator without password (danger zone).
After signing in with Blabla, I get a bit different language configuration than I had previously when I made a new user account. But I still got the "English (United Kingdom)".
- RemoxRoAug 06, 2023Copper ContributorThis helped a lot, thank you!
- SpigoloAug 02, 2021Iron Contributor
I'm very sorry SamirGunic but I have no more ideas.
Such setting must be hidden somewhere but not in the usual places.
Clean install or live with this annoyance.
- SamirGunicAug 02, 2021Brass ContributorThanks for helping out Spigolo! You had some interesting ideas. Especially the last idea was very interesting, to see how oddly Windows behaves when you changes those settings. I might pick up where we left off at a later time. But for now, I will give this a rest and live with it. If I had not reinstalled most of my apps already, I would create a new user profile and move over and use that profile instead. But for now at least, I am stuck with this one. Thanks again!