Why buttons of keyboard changed its places in openSUSE KDE
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Why buttons of keyboard changed its places in openSUSE KDE
For Example, when I click shift+2 don't print @
it's print this "
kde opensuse keyboard-layout
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Why buttons of keyboard changed its places in openSUSE KDE
For Example, when I click shift+2 don't print @
it's print this "
kde opensuse keyboard-layout
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This is likely due to the keyboard layout being set to a UK layout on a US keyboard.
– Kusalananda
Jan 29 '17 at 14:08
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Why buttons of keyboard changed its places in openSUSE KDE
For Example, when I click shift+2 don't print @
it's print this "
kde opensuse keyboard-layout
Why buttons of keyboard changed its places in openSUSE KDE
For Example, when I click shift+2 don't print @
it's print this "
kde opensuse keyboard-layout
kde opensuse keyboard-layout
edited Jan 29 '17 at 15:18
Jeff Schaller
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asked Jan 29 '17 at 13:03
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This is likely due to the keyboard layout being set to a UK layout on a US keyboard.
– Kusalananda
Jan 29 '17 at 14:08
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This is likely due to the keyboard layout being set to a UK layout on a US keyboard.
– Kusalananda
Jan 29 '17 at 14:08
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This is likely due to the keyboard layout being set to a UK layout on a US keyboard.
– Kusalananda
Jan 29 '17 at 14:08
This is likely due to the keyboard layout being set to a UK layout on a US keyboard.
– Kusalananda
Jan 29 '17 at 14:08
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Your keyboard layout is wrong, which means that the keyboard is incorrectly mapped to different symbols than those pictured on the keys.
To change the layout in KDE, start KRunner using the correct key combination (by default Alt+Space), type in keyboard
, and open keyboard settings. Go to Layouts, make sure that the "Configure layouts" checkbox is ticked, and check that the current keyboard layout matches your current keyboard. If it does not, change it to an appropriate one.
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if using yast, search keyboard. There, you can change the layout from UK to US.
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Your keyboard layout is wrong, which means that the keyboard is incorrectly mapped to different symbols than those pictured on the keys.
To change the layout in KDE, start KRunner using the correct key combination (by default Alt+Space), type in keyboard
, and open keyboard settings. Go to Layouts, make sure that the "Configure layouts" checkbox is ticked, and check that the current keyboard layout matches your current keyboard. If it does not, change it to an appropriate one.
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Your keyboard layout is wrong, which means that the keyboard is incorrectly mapped to different symbols than those pictured on the keys.
To change the layout in KDE, start KRunner using the correct key combination (by default Alt+Space), type in keyboard
, and open keyboard settings. Go to Layouts, make sure that the "Configure layouts" checkbox is ticked, and check that the current keyboard layout matches your current keyboard. If it does not, change it to an appropriate one.
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Your keyboard layout is wrong, which means that the keyboard is incorrectly mapped to different symbols than those pictured on the keys.
To change the layout in KDE, start KRunner using the correct key combination (by default Alt+Space), type in keyboard
, and open keyboard settings. Go to Layouts, make sure that the "Configure layouts" checkbox is ticked, and check that the current keyboard layout matches your current keyboard. If it does not, change it to an appropriate one.
Your keyboard layout is wrong, which means that the keyboard is incorrectly mapped to different symbols than those pictured on the keys.
To change the layout in KDE, start KRunner using the correct key combination (by default Alt+Space), type in keyboard
, and open keyboard settings. Go to Layouts, make sure that the "Configure layouts" checkbox is ticked, and check that the current keyboard layout matches your current keyboard. If it does not, change it to an appropriate one.
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if using yast, search keyboard. There, you can change the layout from UK to US.
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if using yast, search keyboard. There, you can change the layout from UK to US.
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if using yast, search keyboard. There, you can change the layout from UK to US.
if using yast, search keyboard. There, you can change the layout from UK to US.
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This is likely due to the keyboard layout being set to a UK layout on a US keyboard.
– Kusalananda
Jan 29 '17 at 14:08