Recently, Microsoft updated the official Win11 health document, marking the new bugs currently found in Win11 22H2.
According to the documentation, currently in Win11 22H2, when the user changes the IME (Input Method Editor) input mode, it may cause the application to crash unexpectedly.
It is reported that the bug does not affect users who are using the initial version of Win10 or Win11, and if the user is only using English or other languages with Latin or Cyrillic letters, they will not encounter this problem.
However, for users of East Asian languages such as Chinese, due to the large number of characters, it is unavoidable to use the IME to process and interpret language characters that are difficult to express on standard QWERTY keyboards and are more susceptible to the insect.
If users encounter this bug in use, they can temporarily alleviate the problem by installing the latest update patch KB5020044.
Additionally, users can also choose to change the input mode via the system tray IME icon, which will not trigger the bug.
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