On 2/3/07, Sergey Mkrtchyan <crusoe@freenet.am> wrote:
Hi List,
What I want is to be able to switch different keyboard layouts by shortcut keys. Currently I have three layouts(english, russian and armenian). The default, which I can see in Keyboard Shortcuts section in Control Center is Alt+Ctrl+k, but when I use it and it successfully switches to russian layout, then it doesn't work for russian-armenian switching. I guess that being russian it's not Alt+Ctrl+k anymore.
So, I've added alternate shortcut, for russian Alt+Ctrl+k key sequence, but it doesn't seem to be a solution, because then how do I switch from armenian back to english.
I've also played with the xkb Options(though not knowing what it is, but it doesn't seem to be what I'm looking for).
Am I missing something?
Hi Sergey, I also have 3 different layouts, but I'm using "Window" key to switch them (it is independent from current layout). Some years back I used ALT-SHIFT to switch as well, but then decided that it could be nice to make Windows do at least something useful :-). My current version is 10.2 but it was the same in 10.0. This is a line from InputDevice section of xorg.conf: Option "XkbOptions" "grp:rwin_toggle,grp:lwin_toggle,grp_led:scroll" (that is I want that both left and right window key will switch layout and I want Scroll LED to indicate alternative layout" I made it from SOX2, but in 10.0 you can safely do it manually (in 10.2 you'll need to re-calculate md5 checksum for xorg.conf if you edit it manually). -- Mark Goldstein -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org