On 12 May 2010 02:26, deloptes <delop...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> yes, exactly that's what I mean. the latin "k" has no equivalent in other
> languages (in terms of key code). Windows is doing this wisely since the
> beginning by setting the switch to ALT+SHIFT, which is language
> independent. I like the abbility to change things in kde, so I preffer to
> set it to ALT+CTRL+(richt arrow).
> In your case german "k" is equivalent to english "k" thus switch is working,
> for all people using latin. I don't know if it's working for greek or
> hebrew. If someone can report it would be interesting to know.
>

In Hebrew it's also problematic, that's why I switch to Capslock.


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