When you install an input language, the default keyboard layout for that language will also be installed to support language-preference orders for websites and apps, as well as change your keyboard language. Windows also allow for multiple input language keyboards to support additional features. With multiple languages and keyboard layouts installed, you can change your keyboard layout to type in another language or input method you want to use. If you have too many keyboard layouts installed and you want to remove some, or if you no longer need a specific keyboard layout, the steps below should help you do that in Windows 11.
How to uninstall input language keyboard in Windows 11
As mentioned above, Windows also allows for multiple input language keyboards to support additional features. If you no longer need a specific input language keyboard, you can simply remove it using a few steps. This only works if you have multiple input language keyboard layouts. Below are some posts that help you install or use additional input language layouts.
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You can remove input language keyboards using the steps below. To see a list of input language keyboards in Windows 11, navigate to the Start menu > Settings > Time & language > Preferred languages. On the Language & region settings pane, under Language, click the Preferred languages tile, select the language that has the keyboard you want, then select Options (ellipses or 3-dots). Next, scroll down to the Keyboards section. Select the option (ellipses or 3-dots) button on the Installed keyboards tile, then click the Remove button to remove the input language keyboard. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to remove the input language keyboard in Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.