On 2009-11-23, Frank Küster wrote: > I have a Thinkpad T43p which has a quite complete keyboard, and it comes > with US layout. Which I like. However, I'd also like to be able to > easily input german Umlauts. I don't like the compose approach, it > needs too much keypressing for fast typing. Instead I want to use the > AltGr key to turn AltGr+a to ä, AltGr+A to Ä and so forth. > > In lenny this worked fine. Now I have upgraded to unstable, and it > stopped working. I'm writing here to get some help.
> in xorg.conf, I used this definition for my keyboard: > > Section "InputDevice" > Option "XkbOptions" "compose:caps,lv3:ralt_switch_multikey,eurosign:e" > EndSection > > Any hints how I should proceed? You might want to have a look at the setxkbmap command. I do use compose and previously had this line in the "Input Device" Section in my old xorg.conf Option "XkbOptions" "compose:menu" My current xorg.conf doesn't have an "Input Device" Section at all and I have this line in the startup script for my x-session-manager (openbox-session) setxkbmap -model evdev -option compose:menu I suppose it depends on how you start X as to where you would put this. Someone else may be able to help with that. As far as I know, you can run setxkbmap in an x-terminal to test it. Regards, Howard E. Ottawa -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org