The language bar is an important feature in Windows that allows users to quickly switch inputs instead of using keyboard shortcuts. But in some cases, the dock option in the taskbar appears gray in Windows 11. WindowsSpacebar
This problem seems to be very common and there is no solution. We tried changing the language settings and reconfiguring the content, but to no avail. Although we finally managed to find the root cause and solution.
Why can't I dock the language bar in the taskbar in Windows 11?
- You only have one language installed, and the language bar only works with multiple languages.
- The language is not installed correctly.
- A bug in Windows 11.
- Corrupted system files or user configuration files.
How to fix docking in options in taskbar if it's grayed out on Windows 11?
Tip By default, Windows 11 docks the language bar in the taskbar. So if you added another language, it should appear in the lower right corner. If this is not the case, try the following solutions.
Before we get into the slightly more complicated solution, try these quick solutions:
- Restart your computer.
- Check if there are any pending Windows updates and install them. This is also useful when the taskbar is empty.
- Make sure you have multiple languages or keyboards installed.
If that doesn't work, go to the fixes listed below.
1. Disable the desktop language bar
- Press to open "Settings", go to "Time and Language" from the navigation pane, and click "Type ". WindowsI
- Click Advanced Keyboard Settings.
- Uncheck the Use Desktop Language Bar (if available) checkbox.
- Restart your computer to apply the changes.
If you’re wondering how to dock the language bar in Windows 11, just disable the setting that shows input languages on the desktop. Before that, check if the taskbar is not working and get to know more about it.
2. Download another keyboard
- Press to open "Settings", select "Time and Language" from the left and click " Language and Region". WindowsI
- Click the ellipsis next to the affected language and select Language Options.
- Click the Add Keyboard button next to the installed keyboard.
- Select one from the list and wait for the installation to complete.
- When finished, return to typing and click Advanced Keyboard Settings.
- Click Language bar option.
- Select the "Dock in taskbar" option and click "OK" to save the changes.
3. Reinstall the affected languages
Tips Below you will find the steps for English (US), but it will apply to any other language
- Press to open "Settings", select "Time and Language" from the left, and click "Language and Region". WindowsI
- Click the ellipsis next to another language and select Move Up.
- Make sure the checkboxes for all components are checked, then click Install and wait for the installation to complete.
- Finally, restart your PC, go to the language bar options, and check the Dock checkbox in the taskbar.
4. Modify the Registry Editor
- Press to open Run, type regedit in the text field, and then click.WindowsREnter
- Click "is" at the UAC prompt.
- Paste the following path into the address bar and click or navigate from the left pane: Enter
<strong>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CTF\LangBar</strong>
- Double-click the "Display Status" DWORD, then enter 4 under "Value Data" and click "OK" to save the changes.
- Restart your computer to apply the changes and check if the option is enabled.
You should now select the "Dock" setting in the taskbar for all keyboard input in Windows 11, even though the option is still grayed out. If you uncheck it, you cannot re-enable it unless you edit the registry again.
5. Create another user account
- Press to open Run, type netplwiz in the text field, and click OK. WindowsR
- Click the Add button.
- Click Sign in without Microsoft account.
- Now, click the "Local Account" button.
- Fill in the username, password and password prompt fields.
- Next, select the newly created account and click Properties.
- Go to the Group Membership tab, select Administrators, and click OK to save the changes.
- Finally, log in to your new account and you should be able to dock the language bar to the Windows 11 taskbar.
This problem often occurs when there are corrupt files in the user account. A quick fix is to create a local account. Make sure to set the account as administrator for maximum privileges and permissions.
Keep in mind that this is usually a misconfigured language option or a corrupted file, not an operating system problem that appears grayed out when docked to the taskbar in Windows 11.
This issue may also occur when pinned taskbar items keep disappearing, so your approach should be to resolve this issue first.
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