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How to Remove an Unwanted Display Language on Windows 11: 3 Ways
Use the Language & region settings for quick removal
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Updated onOctober 8, 2024
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If youinstalled multiple language packsand are looking to remove an unwanted display language, this guide will walk you through all the steps.
Let’s get right to the methods.
How do I remove a display language from Windows 11?
1. From the Settings
2. With Windows PowerShell
3. Use the Registry Editor
If youcannot remove the keyboard language in Windows 11, deleting the corresponding entries in the Registry will do the trick!
A few users may encounter a situation where theycan’t change the display language, and reconfiguring the region settings does the trick!
We also have a guide that can help youremove Learn about this picture on Windows 11, so don’t miss it. Solutions from our guide on how touninstall language pack on Windows 10can also help because of the similarity of the two systems, so don’t miss them.
For any queries or to share your experience with the Windows display language, drop a comment below.
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Kazim Ali Alvi
Windows Hardware Expert
Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.
Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.
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Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.
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