Thanks for the tip, I hadn't noticed that before. I turned it on. However... I would still really like to be able to switch my keyboard layout on the fly (from Dvorak to QWERTY). I can't do that unless I can turn on the keyboard layouts in the control center. And for that I need a Macintosh keyboard option in the keyboard model menu.
Wes On Wednesday 16 April 2003 08:21 am, Russell Hires wrote: > Hmm...go to the Regional and Accessibility part of the Control Center, > click on "Keyboard Shortcuts" and then in the right frame, click on the > "Modifier Keys" tab. There's an option there for the Macintosh style > keyboard. > > HTH > > Russell > > On Tuesday 15 April 2003 19:30 pm, Wes Morgan wrote: > > In KDE 3.1, there are a bunch of new keyboard models in the Keyboard > > Layout module of the Control Center. But, there is still no option for a > > Macintosh keyboard. Am I missing something? I would really like to use > > the KDE keyboard layouts with my Powerbook, but there doesn't seem to be > > a compatible model in the list... > > > > Wes Morgan > > -- > Linux -- the OS for the Renaissance Man -- The most subversive thing you can do is assign full humanity to each and every individual on this planet.