I tried that before, but the problem is that you would not be able to use hard keyboard to input Chinese after you delete the startup file.
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Originally Posted by japper88
I figured out a different more simple solution on my own, probably my fault for not thinking of this earlier. I looked in the windows/startup folder, and there was a shortcut to "plumstart6", I just deleted the shortcut and now the full qwerty keyboard shows up by default again, but I can still select/use the pinyin keyboard if I want.
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