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HP ProBook 450 G3
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

After installing Windows 10 April 2018 update 3rd language pack appeared (en_GB) in addition to en_US and Russian which can't be removed:

1) in setting menu en_GB remove option is always greyed out
2) lpksetup /u - can not remove it

en_GB pack causes the following problems:

1) Keyboard layout of en_GB does not corresponds to physical layout od the notebook keyboard (en_US, Russian)

2) to switch languages I have to press 2 times to switch from Eng to Rus language

 

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The following magic  in evelated PowerShell  window do the job:

$1 = New-WinUserLanguageList en-US

Set-WinUserLanguageList $1

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@sokolovdp

 

That could be nothing to do with HP machines, it is from Windows 10. Please try the following instructions

 

      https://www.isunshare.com/windows-10/2-ways-to-delete-language-on-windows-10.html

 

Regards.

BH
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HP Recommended

The following magic  in evelated PowerShell  window do the job:

$1 = New-WinUserLanguageList en-US

Set-WinUserLanguageList $1

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