On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 9:14 PM, Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de> wrote:
> El día Sunday, April 24, 2016 a las 08:59:55PM +0200, Alexey Balmashnov > escribió: > > > With the help of PaulfraaOSAA on #ubuntu-touch figured out how it "woks > > now": > > One keeps settings with external keyboard layouts open. > > When one needs to switch layout of external keyboard, [s]he "just" > > - switches to layout settings window > > - moves needed layout to top of the list > > - switches back to application window and continues typing... > > > > Well... Very very far from usable, especially for non-latin alphabet > based > > languages. > > I do not fully understand what you mean by "switching between layouts". > You have one external keyboard with a (hard) given layout and this > should be supported by the M10. Do you want define some virtual layout, > let's say, when I press 'a' it should give 'x', or something else? > By switching between layouts, I mean the same functionality as I have on any desktop system: * For given hardware keyboard layout (mostly US PC-104) have alternative layouts (e.g. Russian) available for the keyboard * Being able to switch between them using keyboard shortcuts This is pretty basic functionality which should be available out-of-the box. Regards, Alexey
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