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My 2nd keyboard option is for Greek Ελληνικά
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Meanwhile I discovered kvkbd on the system, but it's not quite what I'm looking for. kvkbd seems to be a "virtual keyboard" - whatever that means I don't know. What I'm after is something similar but static. Simply the keyboard layout shown on my screen when I switch to Greek, so I can see where the letters are onboard. Perhaps this makes my question more clear ![]() |
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I am not aware of any such functionality in KDE's Keyboard Layout system unfortunately.
A virtual keyboard is likely the closest thing you are going to get to the desired functionality in this case unfortunately.
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I did have this feature in another DE one time, but really can't remember which DE. I found some images on the web though that I could use - I just need a way to put them on my screen as a sticky thing. This for example: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Greek_keyboard.png I'm not familiar with graphics programs like gimp and such; is there a way I can simply convert .jpeg's or .png's to a format that I could put somewhere in a screencorner as a reference while typing Greek? Last question is in an off-topic direction, but it would solve my initial quest ![]() |
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I have my keyboard set in one of the Scandanavian languages for the extra characters functionality, but many punctuation marks are located differently because of the extra letters needed. I keep a downloaded jpg of my keyboard style in a desktop folder and then just click to one of the open/clear multiple desktops available to quickly reference that keyboard layout jpg |
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Which program do you use for that? The purpose for me would be to have it open during my whole typing session, not just to look up one specific character - I don't know if the same is true for you? |
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I open the saved html file of the keyboard and do nothing else on that desktop - then will do all work and internet on any of the other multiple desktops, so I just click to the desktop that has only the keyboard, and can then just click any other multiple desktop to go back and forth when necessary. Does that make sense ? Here is a link for the Greek style of keyboard at this site . . . http://ascii-table.com/keyboard.php/319 |
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It makes sense, and I could do that as a workaround. The link is only confusing - thanks just the same; I have an azerty ![]() |
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If you have a standard US keyboard, you should really use the US-International layout instead. It gives you all the characters of a Scandinavian layout (and many more besides), while still matching your physical keyboard. Personally, I prefer the "alternative" layout, as it has fewer dead keys. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_l ... ernational |
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