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Re: [opensuse] Alt+Shift for switching keyboard layout
- From: "Mark Goldstein" <goldstein.mark@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 16:19:12 +0200
- Message-id: <1d8633230802120619t4463006cn7f59665e99fc90ac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Feb 12, 2008 11:34 AM, Istvan Gabor <suseuser04@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On my system KDE "Personal settings"->"Regional &
Accessibility"->"Keyboard layout" has everything unchecked (even
"enable keyboard layout").
That is I define layouts in SaX2 also.
Regards,
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Not sure what happens with KDE settings, it did not work tome some
years ago so I'm always using SaX2 to configure keyboardlayout and
switching.select more
In SaX2 select keyboard and go to "Options" tab. You can
than one option (I'm using Alt-Shift for keyboards without"Win" keys
and both Left-Win and Right-Win when there are "Win" keys).I also
use
Scroll LED to indicate the alternative layout.
Thanks Mark, but this does not work for me either.
I even turned off keyboard switching in kde control center.
What settings should be in kde for not interfering the two
systems with each other (sax2 vs kde)?
On my system KDE "Personal settings"->"Regional &
Accessibility"->"Keyboard layout" has everything unchecked (even
"enable keyboard layout").
That is I define layouts in SaX2 also.
Regards,
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Mark Goldstein
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