On 03/05/2014 12:02 PM, Ted Byers pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Thanks Dave,
On 14-03-05 11:50 AM, Dave Howorth wrote:
Is there a key combination that lets me dynamically change from one keyboard mapping to another? And is there documentation somewhere that tells me what that mapping is in the case where the script includes characters and accents that do not exist on my keyboard? You might want to look at virtual keyboards. I don't know much about
Ted Byers wrote: them but it seems that Florence for example can switch keymaps so you can 'type' in Arabic for example.
Do you know if Florence is usable on KDE? Or, to use it, would I have to switch my desktops to Gnome?
Thanks
Ted
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