Sir,
Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately I could locate language option where it shows display languages and of course there is preferred languages option. But I don't get remove option any where.
Can you share any youtube vedio link to clarify things.
Thank you,
C. B. Kulkarni

Mobile 8080742446



On November 16, 2025 10:58:45 AM Mujtaba Merchant <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello! I understand you only want the English (India) and Marathi keyboards on your Windows 10 laptop and need to remove the others. Here is the step-by-step guidance to remove the unwanted English keyboard layouts:
1. Open Language Settings
 * Click on the Start button (the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner).
 * Click on Settings (the gear icon).
 * Click on Time & Language.
 * In the menu on the left, select Language (or Language & region).
2. Locate the English Language and Remove Keyboards
Under the section Preferred languages (or Languages):
 * You will see a list of languages, including English and Marathi.
* Click on the English language entry (it might be listed as English (India), English (United States), or something similar).
 * Click the Options button that appears.
3. Remove Unwanted Keyboards
In the Language options: English window:
 * Scroll down to the Keyboards section.
* You will see all the keyboard layouts currently installed for the English language (e.g., QWERTY, US, UK, etc., besides English (India)). * For each unwanted keyboard layout (like "US," "UK," or any other English keyboard that isn't your preferred English (India) layout):
   * Click on the unwanted keyboard layout.
   * Click the Remove button.
Important Note: You will need to keep at least one keyboard layout for the English language to prevent the "Remove" button from being grayed out. Make sure you keep English (India).
4. Verify and Check Other Languages
* After removing the unwanted keyboards under the English language, go back to the main Language settings screen. * Check the Marathi language entry as well. Click Options next to Marathi and ensure only the correct keyboard layout is listed there (you likely only have one, but it's good to check). If there are unwanted entries, remove them as described above.
5. Final Check
Once you have finished, you should only see the English (India) and Marathi keyboard layouts when you try to switch input methods (e.g., by pressing Windows + Spacebar). If you find that an unwanted English keyboard still reappears or is stuck, it might be tied to your "Welcome screen" or "New user accounts" settings. In that case, you might need a more advanced step, but the instructions above fix the issue for most users. Would you like me to provide the steps for the advanced method in case the unwanted keyboards reappear?

Hello! I understand you only want the English (India) and Marathi keyboards on your Windows 10 laptop and need to remove the others. Here is the step-by-step guidance to remove the unwanted English keyboard layouts:
1. Open Language Settings
 * Click on the Start button (the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner).
 * Click on Settings (the gear icon).
 * Click on Time & Language.
 * In the menu on the left, select Language (or Language & region).
2. Locate the English Language and Remove Keyboards
Under the section Preferred languages (or Languages):
 * You will see a list of languages, including English and Marathi.
* Click on the English language entry (it might be listed as English (India), English (United States), or something similar).
 * Click the Options button that appears.
3. Remove Unwanted Keyboards
In the Language options: English window:
 * Scroll down to the Keyboards section.
* You will see all the keyboard layouts currently installed for the English language (e.g., QWERTY, US, UK, etc., besides English (India)). * For each unwanted keyboard layout (like "US," "UK," or any other English keyboard that isn't your preferred English (India) layout):
   * Click on the unwanted keyboard layout.
   * Click the Remove button.
Important Note: You will need to keep at least one keyboard layout for the English language to prevent the "Remove" button from being grayed out. Make sure you keep English (India).
4. Verify and Check Other Languages
* After removing the unwanted keyboards under the English language, go back to the main Language settings screen. * Check the Marathi language entry as well. Click Options next to Marathi and ensure only the correct keyboard layout is listed there (you likely only have one, but it's good to check). If there are unwanted entries, remove them as described above.
5. Final Check
Once you have finished, you should only see the English (India) and Marathi keyboard layouts when you try to switch input methods (e.g., by pressing Windows + Spacebar).


Sincerely,
Mujtaba Merchant
Bangalore | INDIA
Sent from iPhone ®
On 16 Nov 2025, at 9:55 AM, Chandrashekhar Kulkarni <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear list members,
Unknowingingly some unwanted english language keyboards got added in my laptop running on windows 10. I need only English India and Marathi keyboard. Please give me step by step guidance to remove other english keyboards. Awaiting your reply.
Thank you,
C. B. Kulkarni
Mobile 8080742446


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