On Friday, 13 July 2018 01:31:04 BST Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 13/07/18 02:48, gevisz wrote:
> > But currently I am ready to try even the "dirty" way to organize
> > keyboard layout switch if it will give me a nice cracking sound
> > of old good days :) when typing in Cyrilic keyboard layout.
> 
> It will not. There is no reason to, since you can see it. In MS-DOS, you
> couldn't see it, thus the sound was the only way to communicate the
> current keyboard layout to the user.

I didn't know of Dmitry Gurtyak, or his particular application.  You may want 
to take a look at xset and in particular 'xset +c' to switch on the keyboard 
clicking sound.  If you append this to the command which is run when you 
switch to Cyrillic you would get a clicking sound.  You can also set the 
volume of the clicking sound by using a value from 1-100.

-- 
Regards,
Mick

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