On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 16:22:44 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote: > Camaleón writes:
>> "Soft keys"? I do not recall this :-? >> >> But anything regarding assistive keyboard is configured/activated >> within GNOME keyboard settings. Check in there *all the tabs* and see >> if something has been enabled accidentally. >> >> Also, run "gnome-at-properties" in gnome-terminal and see if something >> was also enabled there. > Ok. So, what looks completely abnormal in `Keyboard Layout Options' is > `Both Alt keys together change layout,' and `Right Alt is Compose.' I copy/paste my keyboard setup options: - Add euro symbol... none selected - Caps lock behaviour... default - Alt/windows behavior... default - Japanese keyboard... none selected - Layout switching... none selected - Numeric keypad delete key... default - Numeric keypad layout selection... default - Miscelanuous compatibility options... none selected - Compose key location... none selected - Ctrl key location...default - Third level selectors... none selected - Use keyboard LED to show alternative... none selected - Using space key to input... default > What means the latter? "Right Alt is Compose" means you can use "right alt" key to create composed characters such "→" :-) > Soft keys are disabled, and GNOME tells it to me. > Well, it should be the `Both Alt keys together change layout,' but I > never press twice some `Alt' key. Moreover, this won't give me back my > numeric panel... Hopefully, I do not work in Finance! You can create a new user account to compare the keyboard settings (between the new user and the old/current one) because I am using a Spanish keyboard and my preferences could be not suitable for you. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

