22 Jan
2006
22 Jan
'06
10:30
On Sunday 22 January 2006 08:15, Peter Flodin wrote: > > I have the us-intl keyboard made available via the SUSE 10.0 KDE 3.5 > > Control > > > > But how do I type an estzet Ã? > > One of the reasons I gave up on the US Int layout, the extra key > combinations. (my issue is similar but with Swedish) > > The answer you want is: > > Alt_R + s = Ã > > In the keyboard layout chooser, where it has a ridiculously small > image of a keyboard, you can stretch that window, and actually read > all the keys (although, I am using GNOME). > > Maybe someone can enlighten us where a printable keyboard layout > exists. Although I tend to use a Swedish Layout on a US keyboard, as I > just found it easier, and then switch with button in the GNOME panel > if doing something intricate (editing code with kboard layout that > doesn't match the physical keyboard is a nightmare). > > Peter. I test in my system (KDE 3.5) and was needed to type s two times, i.e., Alt_R + s + s.