I use Colemak for English layout and standard Korean layout. If I were to use Qwerty and Korean, it works out of the box. I can switch between layouts by pressing Shift+Space with the default Samsung keyboard.
So I basically followed this thread's instruction to get Colemak to work.
My keyboard (HP bluetooth keyboard), however, does not generate a separate .kl file in the keylayout folder.
I have x11-forwarding set up from an ubuntu 12.04 vm to my (windows) laptop.
Hi all.
Going a little nuts over a small issue ...
For the life of me I can't seem to enable the keyboard options button in > System Settings > Region & Language > Input Sources. (the little button with the spanner and screwdriver??
Background to the problem is: I don't type in QWERTY. I type in Colemak.
Dear all,
I am writing a customized keyboard layout. I have kUbuntu 12.10 and have successfully got the layout recognized.
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?
In my distribution (Slackware 13.37), the console keyboard layout is chosen among some of those available in /usr/share/kbd/keymaps ' sub directories, coming from the kbd package.
Under X instead the keyboard layout is chosen in a "layout" list included in the file /etc/X11/xkb/rules/evdev.lst.
Does anybody knows a way to, given some console keyboard layout, map it to an X keyboard layout, in o
Here is Windows' US International layout:
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And here is the Debian (Ubuntu) Implementation:
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You see the difference.
I seem to be running into an issue when I suspend my laptop. upon suspend my keyboard layout seems to think the right side of my keyboard is like a 10 key. I have had to disable screen lock on resume because I am unable to type my username or password, even switching to a virtual terminal the messed up keyboard layout persists.
Until sometime last night, I had remmina working fine. I could run RDP through an SSH tunnel and all was well.
Then it stopped working. I can get as far as the password dialog for my work machine, but then it just says "Cannot connect to RDP server localhost".
I can't even find any logs that look interesting.