I was wondering why this tablet's stock keyboard doesn't have the option of long pressing to get alternate symbols and punctuation? If so, where might I find this option? I find it remarkable that my much smaller phone keyboard offers this, but the TF300T (running stock JB) I have to click the alternate key to see my other choices?
I've just installed cinnamon and looks great. Except I can't see where to set the keyboard layout. There doesn't seem to be a keyboard layout icon on the panel and if I go into cinnamon settings->keyboard all I get are a couple of tabs saying Typing and Keyboard Shortcuts but no keyboard layout? And ideas please?
I just upgraded from 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS on my server (DELL Intel XEON). By SSH login from my mac (OS X Lion) everything is fine (no issues with command lines) but when I open a window through X11, the keyboard layout is now completely messed up.
Wondering if anyone can dump the floating keyboard here for testing with other tablets. Maybe a cwm.flashable.zip?
Would be killer on my xoom.
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The controls in the Binding Of Isaac demo are not configurable, and are set to the standard WASD for movement. I'm using the "English (Dvorak alternative international no dead keys)" keyboard layout by default, but I'm quite happy to change it for a gaming session.
I was wondering if there was a way to remove some of the keys at the bottom of the stock keyboard. Like to close it and such. They just take up extra needed space. Is it possible? I know there are alternatives but the keyboard itself is pretty good.
After creating a custom keyboard layout, a table picturing the layout in a nice graphical representation was automatically created.
It can be accessed from the keyboard icon.
However, this table isn't updated after making chances to the already existing layout.
I recently purchased a Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 6000 to make working with my Ubuntu 9.10 machine easier. The keyboard fired right up and works well with the Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 7000 layout except for some of the buttons that X does not recognize. The layout of the 7000 is nearly identical except the 6000 has buttons for zoom, 5 customer buttons, and Areo Flip.
For a long time, I've had my keyboard configured to use the layout currently known as "English (international AltGr dead keys)." I like this layout because without any modifier keys, it's identical to the US English keyboard, but when I hold Right Alt I can get accented letters and other characters not available on a standard US English keyboard.
In Oneiric, however, the layout is messed up.