Text box context menu

B

Bughunter

Back on Windows XP I installed Internet Explorer 7. It was great. Faster,
easier, tabbier. :) But an annoying problem appeared: instead of the standard
context menu
"Undo | Cut Copy Paste Delete| Select All",
I got
"Undo | Cut Copy Paste Delete| Select All | Right to left Reading order
Show Unicode control charachters Insert Unicode Control Character | Open IME
Reconversion". And it's the same on Vista, too.
I know it's not a bug, it's a feature, but I don't want it.
It's twice as tall, twice as wide. I hate it. I don't use any of these
options. Ever.
I'm not using any east asian languages, just English and Bulgarian.
Please tell me how to tame the context menu.
I'm not affraid of editing the registry and/or other system settings.
I'm a power user but I was unable to find *any* meaningful information on
the web besides explanations what 'IME' stands for. :)
ANY help would be greatly appreciated.
Have a nice day.
 
F

Fred

Nobody knows how to turn off Asian language support in Vista?
It was easy in XP...

You should probably start your own thread rather than piggyback on an
old one like you did. Nobody has a clue what you are talking about.

When you start that thread, explain your problem completely and
coherently.
 
A

Andre Da Costa

You should be able to uninstall a language by clicking Start > type
'Regional and Language Options' > enter > select 'Keyboards and Languages'
tab > under Display language > click 'Install/uninstall languages...',
follow the wizard.
 

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