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When I change keyboard input language OSD doesnt display indicating the change. I find it difficult because my monitor is 32" and I have to look up to confirm.
Is it possible to display OSD for language change ?
Last edited by shaffaafahmed on Sun Oct 20, 2019 6:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi,
did you log out after changing the language?, language changes only take effect after logging out and logging back in again!. ![]() ![]()
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Yes, I have been using this system for over a year now. This has always bugged me.
Btw by language I mean keyboard input language. |
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Hi,
the keyboard can be changed on the fly by setting a shortcut in Settings > Input Devices > Keyboard > Layouts and set your shortcut keys there, the preset is "Ctrl + Alt + k" (Kubuntu Linux) but you can change that to whatever you want. ![]() ![]() Make sure you have more than one KB layout set or it won't work!. ![]()
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@wolfman i dont think you quite understand what im saying here.
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Changing the keyboard language does not affect the displayed system language, so no, you can not change the OSD language simply by changing the layout.
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Hi shaffaafahmed, which do you want, the keyboard language to change or the system language?, you can change the KB on the fly but not the system language!. Input language is the KB so I have already described the process but am not sure where your problem lies?. ![]() This may help you: https://l10n.kde.org/ ![]()
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hi! I think I know what you mean and not sure is it is still relevant for you. but! go to System settings -> shortcuts -> Global shortcuts -> keyboard layout switcher https://i.imgur.com/7AYpozY.png then set a shortcut of your will and apply. there you have it - on layout switching you will have an OSD indicating your kb layout |
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Is it possible to display a message on the screen every time I press the shortcut to change my keyboard layout (or a notification)?
the thing is that my applet indicator for the keyboard is hide, and I do not want to grab the mouse to expose the taskbar to see in which layout I am in (I have 3 keyboard layouts) I am not sure, but I remember in Ubuntu, the keyboard layout changes are displayed in the notification area. @Wolfman @Mamarok @dmitrokerest |
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Not AFAICT, there is no option to display a notification when changing the layout.
I suggest you name your layouts to appear in the System Tray. I see which keyboard layout I have at a glance with this. You can use either characters or flags or both.
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hey @shaffaafahmed, same issue here
seems that OSD only works with Alternative shortcut workaround is to use Alternative shortcut instead of Main shortcut to change keyboard layout |
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Thanks. This worked for me. |
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