We recommend you install the latest security update for your device. Resolution: This issue was resolved in updates released Aug( KB5016616) and later. The Input Indicator and Language Bar is used to switch between input or keyboard languages on Windows devices and is used especially with languages that use Input Method Editors (IME). Affected devices have more than one language installed. The notification area is normally located on the right end of the taskbar. Input Indicator and Language Bar might not appear in the notification areaĪfter installing updates released on J( KB5014666) or later updates, the Input Indicator and Language Bar might not appear in the notification area. Client: Windows 10, version 21H2 Windows 10, version 21H1 Windows 10, version 20H2.Important: You will need to install and configure the Group Policy for your version of Windows to resolve this issue.
Download for Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 21H2, Windows 10, version 20H2 - KB5015878 220706_045043 Known Issue Rollback.Group Policy downloads with Group Policy name:
For information on deploying and configuring these special Group Policy, please see How to use Group Policy to deploy a Known Issue Rollback. The special Group Policy can be found in Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates ->. For enterprise-managed devices that have installed an affected update and encountered this issue can resolve it by installing and configuring a special Group Policy. Restarting your Windows device might help the resolution apply to your device faster. Please note that it might take up to 24 hours for the resolution to propagate automatically to consumer devices and non-managed business devices. Note: This KIR will prevent the issue on Windows devices which have not installed KB5015878 but will have no effect on devices already affected by this known issue. Resolution: This issue is resolved using Known Issue Rollback (KIR). Note: The article uses the microphone as an example, but you will need to do the steps for any affected audio device.
If there are updated drivers available on Windows Update or from your Windows device manufacturer's (OEM) webpage, installing them might prevent this issue.
Updating your audio device driver (also called "sound drivers" or "sound card drivers") might prevent this issue.If you have not yet installed the update, you can do the following to prevent the issue: Workaround: This issue can be mitigated differently depending on your symptoms and if you have installed the update already. Most affected audio devices drivers have the "audio enhancements" setting disabled before installing KB5015878 or the sound device driver has issues with the "audio enhancements" feature. Some affected Windows devices might have no audio, but other affected Windows devices might only have issues on certain ports, certain audio devices or only within certain applications. After installing KB5015878 or later updates, some Windows devices might have issues with audio not working.