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The most ergonomic choices seem to be the right Alt and the Caps Lock keys (in the latter case, use the combination Shift+Caps Lock for normal Caps toggle). Another popular choice is the Alt+Shift combination; note however that in this case the combination Alt+Shift (or Control+Shift if you choose it) will lose its usual meaning in Emacs and other programs using it.
Type: select
Description
The most ergonomic choices seem to be the right Alt and the Caps Lock keys (in the latter case, use the combination Shift+Caps Lock for normal Caps toggle). Another popular choice is the Alt+Shift combination; note however that in this case the combination Alt+Shift (or Control+Shift if you choose it) will lose its usual meaning in Emacs and other programs using it.
Translated and reviewed by ZhongHan Cai
Located in ../console-setup.templates:12002
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Note that the listed keys are not present on all keyboards.
Type: select
Description
Note that the listed keys are not present on all keyboards.
Translated and reviewed by ZhongHan Cai
Located in ../console-setup.templates:12002
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No temporary switch
Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
No temporary switch
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:12001
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Both Logo keys
Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
Both Logo keys
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:12001 ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13001
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Method for temporarily toggling between national and Latin input:
Type: select
Description
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Method for temporarily toggling between national and Latin input:
Translated and reviewed by ZhongHan Cai
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
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.
Translated and reviewed by ZhongHan Cai
Located in ../console-setup.templates:13002
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If you don't like this feature, choose the option "No temporary switch".
Type: select
Description
If you don't like this feature, choose the option "No temporary switch".
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../console-setup.templates:13002
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No AltGr key
Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
No AltGr key
Translated and reviewed by Jeff Bailes
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13001
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Keypad Enter key
Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
Keypad Enter key
Translated and reviewed by ZhongHan Cai
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13001
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Both Alt keys
Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
Both Alt keys
Translated and reviewed by ZhongHan Cai
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13001
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