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Hi,
After a recent migration from WinXP to Ubuntu 14.04, and the installation of KDE, I am having some keyboard problems, specifically relating to special non-alphanumeric characters. Logging into a sesion as Ubuntu I am able to enter things like @ and # on my keyboard, which are the symbols actualy shown on the keys, but loging in as KDE session they come up as " and \ respectively. It isn't just these two symbols but these are the ones I use most frequently. I have looked at keyboard settings but I can't find anywhere that I can change these settings. I remember on install I was able to enter some type so that the install could identify my specific keyboard layout. If it helps I am using an Acer Extensa 5230E laptop. Thanks, Adam. |
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Have a look in Systemsettings->Input Devices->Keyboard->Layouts. Probably you have set a wrong keyboard layout there. Either remove it and/or add/move the correct one to the top, or disable "Configure Layouts" alltogether. Then the system's default should be used. |
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Hiya,
Thanks for that - a simple cure and al sorted now. ![]() Thanks, Adam. |
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