On 14 Jan 2003, Jeric wrote:
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 12:10, Jyry Kuukkanen wrote:
Hello
I am happily using Suse 8.1 (KDE3) but I need to practice my Spanish.
I was glad to note that [AltGr]-1 produced the Spanish questionmark upside down, but unfortunately [AltGr]-+ is reserved for "\" (the key next to "0" in the top row, 2 left from backspace).
Is there another way to do that with Finnish QWERTY layout and if not, how to fix the X/KDE keyboard mapping to do that?
Well, I don't have a Finnish keyboard, but maybe this might help you try and figure it out anyway. On a US keyboard w/9950-3 option enabled in the KDE control center, the key combination is as follows: 1.push/release the "windows" key to the right of the space bar. 2.push/hold "shift" 3.push/release the ?/ key two times (while still holding shift) 4.release "shift"
¿Qué pasa?
Nada. Absolutemente nada. I am lucky enough to own a good old keyboard without those irritating Win-keys. After fidling with KDE-Control Panel and setting the keyboard to "non-winkeys" mode, everything is now hunky-dory. The question mark upside down is pruduced by pressing [AltGr-Shift-PlusSign]. I tested it with another box with Suse 8.1 with Winkeys and the [AltGr-Shift-PlusSign] works, too. ¿Que pasa, tio? ¡Escribo Español! Thank you for all who answered. --Jyry C:-( C:-/ C========8-O C8-/ C:-(