In case I have to do it again!
To restore the Language Bar:
In regedit, go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Right-click in the blank space beneath the entries, and select New String Value. Name it ctfmon.
Right-click on the newly created value and select modify. Change the Value Data to CTFMON.EXE.
(Here I restarted, and the old Language Bar returned, but didn't allow me to actually type Korean characters.)
Under Control Panel, search for Notification Area Icons. Click Turn system icons on or off. Scroll down to Input Indicator and make sure it is set to On.
Might need some refining (can I disappear the Language Bar and keep just the Input Indicator), but this is the first and only thing that has restored my ability to type in νκΈ!
ETA: Set the Language Bar to "Hidden" (Language > Advanced Settings > Options) but the Input Indicator is still in place. λλ°.
To restore the Language Bar:
In regedit, go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Right-click in the blank space beneath the entries, and select New String Value. Name it ctfmon.
Right-click on the newly created value and select modify. Change the Value Data to CTFMON.EXE.
(Here I restarted, and the old Language Bar returned, but didn't allow me to actually type Korean characters.)
Under Control Panel, search for Notification Area Icons. Click Turn system icons on or off. Scroll down to Input Indicator and make sure it is set to On.
Might need some refining (can I disappear the Language Bar and keep just the Input Indicator), but this is the first and only thing that has restored my ability to type in νκΈ!
ETA: Set the Language Bar to "Hidden" (Language > Advanced Settings > Options) but the Input Indicator is still in place. λλ°.