Hi David,
The Language Bar has a blue icon with "EN" in white upper
case letters. On mouse-over, it indicates "English (United
States)". After a few seconds, the language bar expands to
also indicate the keyboard uses "United States -
International" and at this time the language correctly
indicates "English (Australia)".
I have no idea why the language bar appeared. Maybe I did
set it to be displayed, but I cannot remember doing that.
I have tried removing "English (United States)"language
version but it always returns.
So that is three issues that I have with the language bar :
1. It appeared without me doing anything; and
2. The version seems to change to US from Australian; and
3. I can't remove US version.
In what way are US and Australian the same? Historically,
we in Australia have used British spelling and grammar.
Regards,
Kev
>-----Original Message-----
>US and Australian are the same. Specify exactly what you
have as US thast is wrong. Click Languages - Details and
add Australian - US in that dialog you refer to.
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>"Kev" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:15a801c3b7d5$3ef88fa0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi,
>>
>> How can I get Windows XP Pro to use English
(Australian)
>> as the default language? I have just discovered that,
for
>> some unknown reason, it has changed to English (United
>> States) despite previously using Australian. I cannot
>> succeed in changing it back using the Regional and
>> Language Settings in Control Panel.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kev
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