On Wednesday 17 December 2008, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> In KDE 3.5.10, I can't switch keyboard layouts with Alt+Shift even
> though that option is enabled in the control center:
>
>Regional & Accessibility->Keyboard Layout
>->Xkb Option->Layout Switching->[x] Alt+Shift change layout.
>
>
In KDE 3.5.10, I can't switch keyboard layouts with Alt+Shift even
though that option is enabled in the control center:
Regional & Accessibility->Keyboard Layout
->Xkb Option->Layout Switching->[x] Alt+Shift change layout.
The generated "Command" is:
setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggl
On 9/10/07, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Already tried changing it to "gb" but it didn't change anything
Did you try to change the driver?
My xorg.conf uses this:
Driver "keyboard"
Just for reference, here's the relevant part of my xorg.conf:
Section "InputDevice"
Ide
On Monday 10 September 2007 15:24:06 Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use x11-base/xorg-server [1.1.1-r3]. In my xorg.conf, I have the
> following:
>
> Driver "keyboard"
> ..and..
> Option "XkbLayout" "gb,fr,ru,ro"
>
> Try to change "uk" to "gb".
>
> Regards,
> Liviu
>
> On 9/10/07, M
Hello,
I use x11-base/xorg-server [1.1.1-r3]. In my xorg.conf, I have the following:
Driver "keyboard"
..and..
Option "XkbLayout" "gb,fr,ru,ro"
Try to change "uk" to "gb".
Regards,
Liviu
On 9/10/07, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a few problems with an update of Xo
I had a few problems with an update of Xorg over the weekend which I have
sorted out, however I've been left with one niggle. The keyboard layout
isn't being recognized.
I have a laptop with a British keyboard layout
The xorg.conf has the following:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Key
Cláudio Henrique wrote:
> hi, there,
> I've beem having problems setting my kbd layout. I added a line in
> xorg.conf telling it to use "us_intl" as my kbd layout, but it seems
> to be ignoring it.
> as a consequence, I have to execute "setxkbmap us_intl" every time I
> enter Gnome. I also tried ad
I added setxkbmap us_intl do ~/.xprofile, but still haven't had time
to verify if it did the job. I've found something about
internationatization somewhere in the gentoo wikipedia.
On 7/10/06, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cláudio Henrique wrote:
> I've beem having problems settin
Cláudio Henrique wrote:
> I've beem having problems setting my kbd layout. I added a line
> in xorg.conf telling it to use "us_intl" as my kbd layout, but it
> seems to be ignoring it.
> as a consequence, I have to execute "setxkbmap us_intl" every
> time I enter Gnome. I also tried adding it to ~/
hi, there,
I've beem having problems setting my kbd layout. I added a line in
xorg.conf telling it to use "us_intl" as my kbd layout, but it seems
to be ignoring it.
as a consequence, I have to execute "setxkbmap us_intl" every time I
enter Gnome. I also tried adding it to ~/.xinitrc .
how can I a
On 14:13 Mon 17 Apr , Luigi Pinna wrote:
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> Hello,
> I have a layout problem: I had until yesterday the xorg 7.
> I choosed to come back to stable xorg 6.8 for easier the automatic
> updating.
> After that I lose the keyboard layout: in the n
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Hello,
I have a layout problem: I had until yesterday the xorg 7.
I choosed to come back to stable xorg 6.8 for easier the automatic
updating.
After that I lose the keyboard layout: in the normal console (with
ctr+alt+f1) I had the german layout, but
I'm in the US, and I like both Alt keys being Alt (not Alt+Gr). The default
X setup works fine for this.
When I start using keyboard layouts (xkb), I can't get any of the US layouts
to map two Alt's. When using a Spanish or German keyboard... I want the
Alt+Gr, but when using a US keyboard I wa
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