Hello,

Apologies if my comments are irrelevant or superfluous, this is my first
time using the forums.

Whenever I log on, the SCIM keyboard icon appears by the date and time.
When I open a window, it turns to a Chinese character icon and whatever
I type turns to Chinese.

"System/Administration/Language Support -> disable the checkbox "Enable support 
to enter complex characters"
 - I've done this.

"sudo im-switch -z all_ALL -s none"
 - I've done this.

"for conf in ja_JP ko_KR zh_CN zh_HK zh_SG zh_TW all_ALL; do if LC_ALL=C 
update-alternatives --display xinput-${conf} | grep -q 'status is manual' && 
LC_ALL=C update-alternatives --display xinput-${conf} | grep -q 'currently 
points to .*scim-bridge'; then update-alternatives --auto xinput-${conf}; fi; 
done"
 - I've done this.

Yet the blasted thing still appears, and I still end up typing Chinese
every time I open a new window. I'm at the end of my tether, and I don't
really want to have to do a clean installation. Any more suggestions?

(If I've not provided enough information to be useful, please ask me
what you need to know and I'll get back to you a.s.a.p.)

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Can't close SCIM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199030
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