Bob Williams wrote:
Those keys give me ¤ or ¸<shift> £. € is on 5. Ah, different hardware. Whatever happened to standards?;)
No, different keyboard layouts. I don't know what you're configured for, but I've got U.S. International here. The keyboards are all identical, no matter what's on the key top. Pressing a key generates a number, which is interpreted by the operating system to select the appropriate character. So, by using different layouts, you can support various languages on the same keyboard, even if the key tops don't match the character generated. In KDE4, you can choose the keyboard layout in Personal Settings under Hardware > Input Devices > Layouts. You can even enable multiple layouts and switch among them as needed. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org