How to type the all options available under a key when using german keyboard?

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I'm Running Kali Linux right now and added German as an input source under Regional and Language Setting. The following is my German keyboard layout.



german_keyboard



In a regular English keyboard you mostly have two options under a key. Lowercase and Uppercase . But here there are up to 4 letters available under a key. How to type them.



$ uname -r
4.18.0-kali1-amd64

$ lsb_release -c
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  • key, shift+key, superR+key, shift+superR+key
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  • uh, make that altgr instead of superr ;)
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I'm Running Kali Linux right now and added German as an input source under Regional and Language Setting. The following is my German keyboard layout.



german_keyboard



In a regular English keyboard you mostly have two options under a key. Lowercase and Uppercase . But here there are up to 4 letters available under a key. How to type them.



$ uname -r
4.18.0-kali1-amd64

$ lsb_release -c
Codename: kali-rolling









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  • key, shift+key, superR+key, shift+superR+key
    – frostschutz
    2 mins ago










  • uh, make that altgr instead of superr ;)
    – frostschutz
    14 secs ago












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I'm Running Kali Linux right now and added German as an input source under Regional and Language Setting. The following is my German keyboard layout.



german_keyboard



In a regular English keyboard you mostly have two options under a key. Lowercase and Uppercase . But here there are up to 4 letters available under a key. How to type them.



$ uname -r
4.18.0-kali1-amd64

$ lsb_release -c
Codename: kali-rolling









share|improve this question













I'm Running Kali Linux right now and added German as an input source under Regional and Language Setting. The following is my German keyboard layout.



german_keyboard



In a regular English keyboard you mostly have two options under a key. Lowercase and Uppercase . But here there are up to 4 letters available under a key. How to type them.



$ uname -r
4.18.0-kali1-amd64

$ lsb_release -c
Codename: kali-rolling






kali-linux keyboard keyboard-layout






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  • key, shift+key, superR+key, shift+superR+key
    – frostschutz
    2 mins ago










  • uh, make that altgr instead of superr ;)
    – frostschutz
    14 secs ago
















  • key, shift+key, superR+key, shift+superR+key
    – frostschutz
    2 mins ago










  • uh, make that altgr instead of superr ;)
    – frostschutz
    14 secs ago















key, shift+key, superR+key, shift+superR+key
– frostschutz
2 mins ago




key, shift+key, superR+key, shift+superR+key
– frostschutz
2 mins ago












uh, make that altgr instead of superr ;)
– frostschutz
14 secs ago




uh, make that altgr instead of superr ;)
– frostschutz
14 secs ago















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