Hello, We 'd like to disable the input possibility for our users in MM02 for the cross-plant material status. Because our material will be changed by an external system which is connected by MS Biztalk using an RFC connection. We found two possibiliti. The Math Input Panel supports lots of high-school and college-level math like functions, numbers, letters, arithmetic, algebra, sets, geometry, probability and statistics, etc. The best way to use the Math Input Panel is to have some kind of writing tablet or pad connected to your computer. Trying to write an equation with your mouse is a.
I've recently updated from Windows update, and now my Japanese IME doesn't work anymore.Pressing Alt + Shift changes my language to Japanese from US, afterwards, I cannot click on the Input Mode button to get the drop down box to change to hiragana, katakana, etc.Alt + capslock, Ctrl + capslock, Alt + , all these keys don't work. The Input Mode button is greyed out. If I clicked on the desktop, it lets me change the language, but in notepad, firefox, office, etc. The Input Mode button is disabled and I cannot evenclick on it.Please any help on this matter would be appreciated.Thanks! Hi Lamuness,- Do you happen to remember the update (KB) you installed which caused the issue?Follow the methods listed below to fix the issue:Method 1:You may try removing the Japanese language from Control Panel, restart the computer and re-add the Japanese language and check if that fixes the issue.To remove Japanese language, follow these steps:a. Click Start and select Control Panel.b. Click Clock, Language, and Region, and then clickRegion and Language.c.
Click the Keyboards and Languages tab, and then clickChange keyboards.d. Under Installed services, select Japanese (Japan) and clickRemove.e. Click Apply and OK.This would remove Japanese language.
Restart the computer and add the Japanese language again and check if that works.Refer:Method 2:Perform a system restore to a restore point prior to the issue and check if that fixes the issue.Refer these articles for information on system restore:Hope this information helps.Gokul - Microsoft SupportIf this post was helpful, please click the 'Vote as Helpful' (green triangle) button. If it helps in resolving your issue, click 'Propose As Answer' or 'Mark as Answer' button. By proposing/marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answerfaster.