![]() ![]() There are further improvements to this coming in Windows 11 22H2 later this year. If you didn’t do that, the OS would still work, but you’d run into situations where features in the OS wouldn’t be able to handle the language. ![]() Windows would try to install these automatically from the cloud if it could (not always possible due to network firewall considerations), or you could install them yourself. A language in Windows isn’t just the LP.CAB, it’s also a set of optional components to handle handwriting, speech, OCR, typing, fonts, etc. You can see the list of languages and LIPs here.īut there were still challenges. The only downside of that change: The other 67 LIP languages can’t be included in Windows 11 21H2 images they can only be installed by the end user using Settings (which works even if they don’t have admin rights). ![]() These changes were described in this Microsoft blog post. So it wasn’t terribly surprising when Windows 11 shifted back to focusing on language pack CAB files (LP.CAB) for the 38 full languages that Windows 11 supports, along with five “special” language interface packs (LIPs) which are installed over the top of a language pack. The later Windows 10 releases were shifting to using Language Experience Packs (LXPs), which had a variety of limitations. ![]()
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