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I am running Windows 7 Ultimate (w/ SP1), and have multiple UI languages installed - mainly for screenshots etc. Among them are Chinese (traditional) and Chinese (Simplified), which insist on hooking the CTRL+Space key even though I have disabled / overridden these hotkey assignments under Language Bar settings / Advanced key settings.
(It conflicts with CTRL+Space in the Visual Studio IDE, and is pretty annoying beyond that.)
Any ideas?
You nailed it, bravo. – Philippe – 2015-12-24T09:44:37.400
Works partially on Win10. It is still enabled after restarting the PC. Need to log out then log in so it will take effect. Normally booting up the PC is also OK. And it only disables my first Chinese IME (mine is Sougou IME). It doesn't affect my second Chinese IME, Microsoft IME. – MINATO Azuma – 2018-09-25T11:19:56.253