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No temporary switch
Type: select
Choices
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གནས་སྐབས་སོར་བསྒྱུར་མིན་འདུག
Translated by Jurmey Rabgay
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:12001
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Both Logo keys
Type: select
Choices
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Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
ལས་རྟགས་ལྡེ་ཡིག་གཉིས་ཆ་ར།
Translated by Jurmey Rabgay
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:12001 ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13001
332.
Method for temporarily toggling between national and Latin input:
Type: select
Description
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རྒྱལ་ཡོངས་དང་ལེ་ཊིན་ཨིན་པུཊི་གཉིས་ཀྱི་བར་ན་ གནས་སྐབས་སོར་སྟོར་གྱི་ཐབས་ལམ།
Translated by Jurmey Rabgay
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:12002
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Sometimes the keyboard is in national mode and you want to type only a few Latin letters. In this case it may be desirable to have a key for temporarily switching between national and Latin symbols. While this key is pressed in national mode, the keyboard types Latin letters. Conversely, when the keyboard is in Latin mode and this key is pressed, the keyboard will type national letters.
Type: select
Description
(no translation yet)
Located in ../console-setup.templates:13002
334.
If you don't like this feature, choose the option "No temporary switch".
Type: select
Description
(no translation yet)
Located in ../console-setup.templates:13002
335.
No AltGr key
Type: select
Choices
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AltGr ལྡེ་ཡིག་མེད།
Translated by Jurmey Rabgay
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13001
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Keypad Enter key
Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
ལྡེ་གདན་བཙུགས་ལྡེ།
Translated by Jurmey Rabgay
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13001
337.
Both Alt keys
Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
གདམ་ལྡེ་གཉིས་ཆ་ར།
Translated by Jurmey Rabgay
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13001
338.
AltGr key replacement:
Type: select
Description
(no translation yet)
Located in ../console-setup.templates:18002
339.
With some keyboard layouts, AltGr is a modifier key used to input some characters, primarily ones that are unusual for the language of the keyboard layout, such as foreign currency symbols and accented letters. If a key has a third symbol on it (on the front vertical face or the bottom right of the key top, sometimes in a different color), then AltGr is often the means of eliciting that symbol.
Type: select
Description
(no translation yet)
Located in ../console-setup.templates:14002
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