Security News > 2022 > August > Microsoft rolling out fix for Windows 10 language bar issues
Microsoft has addressed a known issue triggered by recent Windows 10 updates that caused the Input Indicator and Language Bar not to appear in the notification area.
This known issue affects devices running Windows 10 version 20H2, 21H1, and 21H2, with more than one language installed.
"After installing updates released on June 28, 2022 or later updates, the Input Indicator and Language Bar might not appear in the notification area," Redmond explained on the Windows health dashboard on Tuesday.
"The Input Indicator and Language Bar is used to switch between input or keyboard languages on Windows devices and is used especially with languages that use Input Method Editors."
Microsoft addressed the issue using the Known Issue Rollback Windows capability that helps revert buggy non-security fixes delivered via Windows Update.
You can download the Known Issue Rollback Group Policy for affected Windows 10 versions from here.
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