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Microsoft Win10 July optional update causes inability to change input method, rollback fixed

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Microsoft notified Windows 10 users on the official Windows Health Dashboard website that the company must fix a new issue using the Known Issues Rollback tool.

Microsoft says Windows 10 has an issue with displaying the input indicator and language bar in the notification area after installing the recent KB5014666 update.

After installing the update released on June 28, 2022 (KB5014666) or later, the input indicator and language bar may not appear in the notification area. The notification area is located at the right end of the taskbar, and affected devices have more than one language installed. The input indicator and language bar are used to switch between input or keyboard languages on Windows devices, especially for languages that use the Input Method Editor (IME).

To address this issue, Microsoft has implemented a known issue rollback mechanism that automatically undoes changes in cumulative updates without additional action by the user. Affected users can restart their computers to apply the rollback more quickly.

The problem affects Windows 10 client versions 21H2, 21H1, 20H2, and Windows Server 20H2, Microsoft said.

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