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Hello Friends,
I am using fedora 13 kde in that single quote and double quote not working properlly.i use this way it's working but it is temporlly way i want permontlly way. So i use this way give me other best way. 1) system-config-keyboard Or 2) Setup Enter Network Configuration Enter Select U.S. English This setup follow to setp 1 otherwise step 2 use to working properlly but issue is every time to use this setup system start and close. I want permonnty way to single quote and double quote to just 1 time to the configure it is set to permontlly and system start and close to not change single quote and double quote.... Please give easy and best way so i resolve this issuee....... Thank you & Ragards, Nirav kankhara, |
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Based upon this I am guessing that you have the wrong keyboard layout.
Please try opening System Settings > Input Devices > Keyboard > Layouts. You should be able to configure the layouts properly there.
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Thank you for your reply it's working properlly..
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I can open this tab, but all I find is a place to select predefined 'variants'. I do not see a way to "configure" the layouts. FYI - only one layout exists - the one which I did not change, and worked fine until yesterday, when the at-sign and double-quotes swapped themselves. The "preview" screen shows the correct layout, but does not correspond to the results of clicking the keys as shown. I am guessing I should be able to open something like the preview view, right-click on the affected keys, and re-set these, somehow? Also, for each variant, I do not see an 'edit' button, and right-clicking on the variant does not pop up a menu as expected, so I have to delete the new one (which did not work), as I try each variant in the list, and start over with "add" each time. |
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You cannot edit xkb layouts as user - and it's anything but trivial to write a sane xkb layout (gui doesn't help; it's because of level shifts and inaccessible combinations due to hardware restrictions. You may be able to get to the printed keys)
=> Select the proper layout and variant for your keyboard. If "@" and """ are swapped, you're either using US or UK layout and wanted to use the other. US has "@" on Shift+2 |
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