[opensuse] 12.3: input method can't switch in KDE3, KDE4, Gnome, fvwm
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I am having troubles after upgrading from 12.1 to 12.3. I hope someone can help me. One problem is that I am no longer able to switch input method on Japanese keyboard using zenkaku-hankaku key or any other defined key combination. I presently have scim and Anthy configured, as it was before the upgrade. System languages are English and Japanese. System is a US laptop with US 104 key. I have attached a Logicool multimedia Japanese keyboard defined as OADG109A in the configuration of KDE3 and Gnome. One problem is that the input method can no longer be switched from the keyboard using zenkaku-hankaku key or any other defined key combination but the keyboard can be switched between US and JA. I am using scim and Anthy, which I've been using since 10.1. System languages are English and Japanese. System is a laptop with US 104 key. Attached is a Logicool Japanese multimedia keyboard defined as OADG109A in the configurations of KDE and Gnome. I am using KDE3 and fvwm. The other window managers are still problematic and not very usable. ibus can only switch input method by much trouble and effort using series of mouse clicks and then it keeps automatically switching input method back to system default keyboard. ibus was uninstalled. scim loads the system default configuration when it restarts. It only reloads the user configuration when user logs out then logs in again. Does this problem seem familiar to anyone? Thank you. jd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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