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188.
Key to function as AltGr:
Type: select
Description
:sl2:
Key to function as AltGr:
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13002
189.
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. These are often printed as an extra symbol on keys.
Type: select
Description
:sl2:
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. These are often printed as an extra symbol on keys.
Translated and reviewed by Hew
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:13002
190.
No compose key
Type: select
Choices
:sl2:
No compose key
Translated and reviewed by ZhongHan Cai
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:14001
191.
Compose key:
Type: select
Description
:sl2:
Compose key:
Translated and reviewed by ZhongHan Cai
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:14002
192.
The Compose key (known also as Multi_key) causes the computer to interpret the next few keystrokes as a combination in order to produce a character not found on the keyboard.
Type: select
Description
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The Compose key (known also as Multi_key) causes the computer to interpret the next few keystrokes as a combination in order to produce a character not found on the keyboard.
Translated and reviewed by Hew
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:14002
193.
On the text console the Compose key does not work in Unicode mode. If not in Unicode mode, regardless of what you choose here, you can always also use the Control+period combination as a Compose key.
Type: select
Description
:sl2:
On the text console the Compose key does not work in Unicode mode. If not in Unicode mode, regardless of what you choose here, you can always also use the Control+period combination as a Compose key.
Translated and reviewed by Hew
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:14002
194.
Use Control+Alt+Backspace to terminate the X server?
Type: boolean
Description
:sl3:
Use Control+Alt+Backspace to terminate the X server?
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:15001
195.
By default the combination Control+Alt+Backspace does nothing. If you want it can be used to terminate the X server.
Type: boolean
Description
:sl3:
By default the combination Control+Alt+Backspace does nothing. If you want it can be used to terminate the X server.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:15001
196.
American English
Type: select
Choices
American English
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:16001
197.
Belarusian
Type: select
Choices
Belarusian
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in ../keyboard-configuration.templates:16001
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Contributors to this translation: Andrew Janke, AndrewNaoum, Ebben Feagan, Geoff Jacobs, Hew, Isopogon, Joel Addison, MattMoor, Nick Cronin, ZhongHan Cai, Zubin Bhuyan, ndroo.