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Perceptive Content Language Pack Advanced Design and Setup Guide

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Perceptive Content
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Perceptive Content Language Pack Advanced Design and Setup Guide
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Foundation 25.1
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2025-07-21T12:25:02.245000
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After you configure your keyboard layout, use the Microsoft Windows Language Bar located on your desktop or Taskbar to switch between the input languages you have added. You can move the Language Bar anywhere on your desktop or minimize it to the Taskbar.

When you change your language of choice using the Language Bar, the selected language applies only to the currently active software program. For example, if your default language is English (United States), you open Microsoft Word, and you then change your language to German (Germany), the setting applies only to Microsoft Word. All other programs you subsequently open use English (United States). Always verify that you are using the correct keyboard layout and language of choice when switching between programs.