Windows 7, keyboard input not updating in login screen





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I recently changed the keyboard of one of my computers from a "French (Belgium)" keyboard to a "French (France)" keyboard, and as it usually causes window to do automatic switching when multiple inputs are installed, I uninstalled "French (Belgium)".



Windows session has the right input, but for some reason the input at login screen is still "French (Belgium)", this is a bit confusing when typing keyboard and I would like to correct it. How?



(I actually found that, in Windows 7, there is a localization menu at the top left of the login screen, but that one doesn't offer "French (France)", only "French (Belgium)" and English.)



Screenshot of install keyboards:



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Content of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters as requested in comments:



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I could be a TeamView issue ? according to Windows 7 keyboard stuck on French



though that question isn't mentionned that its problem is only specific to login screen...










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  • Can you add a screenshot of Control Panel --> Region and Language --> Keyboards and Languages --> Change Keyboards --> General tab?

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 5:48













  • I just added it.

    – TTT
    Mar 5 at 7:07











  • First, move the French keyboard on top of the English one. If still ng, take a look in registry key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters] or add to your question. (I've only used this for Japanese keyboard setting though.)

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 17:24











  • Are you sure? From what I read, i8042prt is for PS/2 keyboard, I used USB (corded) keyboard.

    – TTT
    Mar 5 at 20:07






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    Maybe this answer could be a solution? Windows login screen in a different keyboard 'language' than windows

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 23:09




















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I recently changed the keyboard of one of my computers from a "French (Belgium)" keyboard to a "French (France)" keyboard, and as it usually causes window to do automatic switching when multiple inputs are installed, I uninstalled "French (Belgium)".



Windows session has the right input, but for some reason the input at login screen is still "French (Belgium)", this is a bit confusing when typing keyboard and I would like to correct it. How?



(I actually found that, in Windows 7, there is a localization menu at the top left of the login screen, but that one doesn't offer "French (France)", only "French (Belgium)" and English.)



Screenshot of install keyboards:



enter image description here



Content of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters as requested in comments:



enter image description here



I could be a TeamView issue ? according to Windows 7 keyboard stuck on French



though that question isn't mentionned that its problem is only specific to login screen...










share|improve this question

























  • Can you add a screenshot of Control Panel --> Region and Language --> Keyboards and Languages --> Change Keyboards --> General tab?

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 5:48













  • I just added it.

    – TTT
    Mar 5 at 7:07











  • First, move the French keyboard on top of the English one. If still ng, take a look in registry key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters] or add to your question. (I've only used this for Japanese keyboard setting though.)

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 17:24











  • Are you sure? From what I read, i8042prt is for PS/2 keyboard, I used USB (corded) keyboard.

    – TTT
    Mar 5 at 20:07






  • 1





    Maybe this answer could be a solution? Windows login screen in a different keyboard 'language' than windows

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 23:09
















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I recently changed the keyboard of one of my computers from a "French (Belgium)" keyboard to a "French (France)" keyboard, and as it usually causes window to do automatic switching when multiple inputs are installed, I uninstalled "French (Belgium)".



Windows session has the right input, but for some reason the input at login screen is still "French (Belgium)", this is a bit confusing when typing keyboard and I would like to correct it. How?



(I actually found that, in Windows 7, there is a localization menu at the top left of the login screen, but that one doesn't offer "French (France)", only "French (Belgium)" and English.)



Screenshot of install keyboards:



enter image description here



Content of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters as requested in comments:



enter image description here



I could be a TeamView issue ? according to Windows 7 keyboard stuck on French



though that question isn't mentionned that its problem is only specific to login screen...










share|improve this question
















I recently changed the keyboard of one of my computers from a "French (Belgium)" keyboard to a "French (France)" keyboard, and as it usually causes window to do automatic switching when multiple inputs are installed, I uninstalled "French (Belgium)".



Windows session has the right input, but for some reason the input at login screen is still "French (Belgium)", this is a bit confusing when typing keyboard and I would like to correct it. How?



(I actually found that, in Windows 7, there is a localization menu at the top left of the login screen, but that one doesn't offer "French (France)", only "French (Belgium)" and English.)



Screenshot of install keyboards:



enter image description here



Content of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters as requested in comments:



enter image description here



I could be a TeamView issue ? according to Windows 7 keyboard stuck on French



though that question isn't mentionned that its problem is only specific to login screen...







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  • Can you add a screenshot of Control Panel --> Region and Language --> Keyboards and Languages --> Change Keyboards --> General tab?

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 5:48













  • I just added it.

    – TTT
    Mar 5 at 7:07











  • First, move the French keyboard on top of the English one. If still ng, take a look in registry key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters] or add to your question. (I've only used this for Japanese keyboard setting though.)

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 17:24











  • Are you sure? From what I read, i8042prt is for PS/2 keyboard, I used USB (corded) keyboard.

    – TTT
    Mar 5 at 20:07






  • 1





    Maybe this answer could be a solution? Windows login screen in a different keyboard 'language' than windows

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 23:09





















  • Can you add a screenshot of Control Panel --> Region and Language --> Keyboards and Languages --> Change Keyboards --> General tab?

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 5:48













  • I just added it.

    – TTT
    Mar 5 at 7:07











  • First, move the French keyboard on top of the English one. If still ng, take a look in registry key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters] or add to your question. (I've only used this for Japanese keyboard setting though.)

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 17:24











  • Are you sure? From what I read, i8042prt is for PS/2 keyboard, I used USB (corded) keyboard.

    – TTT
    Mar 5 at 20:07






  • 1





    Maybe this answer could be a solution? Windows login screen in a different keyboard 'language' than windows

    – user3169
    Mar 5 at 23:09



















Can you add a screenshot of Control Panel --> Region and Language --> Keyboards and Languages --> Change Keyboards --> General tab?

– user3169
Mar 5 at 5:48







Can you add a screenshot of Control Panel --> Region and Language --> Keyboards and Languages --> Change Keyboards --> General tab?

– user3169
Mar 5 at 5:48















I just added it.

– TTT
Mar 5 at 7:07





I just added it.

– TTT
Mar 5 at 7:07













First, move the French keyboard on top of the English one. If still ng, take a look in registry key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters] or add to your question. (I've only used this for Japanese keyboard setting though.)

– user3169
Mar 5 at 17:24





First, move the French keyboard on top of the English one. If still ng, take a look in registry key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetservicesi8042prtParameters] or add to your question. (I've only used this for Japanese keyboard setting though.)

– user3169
Mar 5 at 17:24













Are you sure? From what I read, i8042prt is for PS/2 keyboard, I used USB (corded) keyboard.

– TTT
Mar 5 at 20:07





Are you sure? From what I read, i8042prt is for PS/2 keyboard, I used USB (corded) keyboard.

– TTT
Mar 5 at 20:07




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Maybe this answer could be a solution? Windows login screen in a different keyboard 'language' than windows

– user3169
Mar 5 at 23:09







Maybe this answer could be a solution? Windows login screen in a different keyboard 'language' than windows

– user3169
Mar 5 at 23:09












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