Mark Goldstein wrote:
> On 6/9/07, Sorin Peste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have two keyboard layouts enabled in the KDE keyboard tool and I want
>> to be able to switch between them by using some keyboard combination
>> (for example, CTRL+Shift). I've fiddled with Switching Options and the
>> xkb options but no matter what options I set, I can't switch via the
>> keyboard, only by clicking the country flag with the mouse, and the
>> manual isn't much help. I have an A4 keyboard set up as a "Generic
>> 104-key PC".
>>
>
> Which version of SuSE? I had such issue with versions 9.x and 10.0. I
> eventually disabled layouts in KDE and edited xorg.conf manually and
> it worked. But in 10.2 it works fine for me. Also it looked like some
> of layouts were not properly translated (there were messages in
> Xorg.log that some of keyboard files were not found, do not remember
> exactly which). So I needed to play with keyboard type. (But Generic
> 104-key worked, if I remember correctly).
>
> This is a section from my current xorg.conf (10.2), switching with
> left or right "Win" key.
>
> Section "InputDevice"
>    Identifier     "Keyboard[0]"
>    Driver         "kbd"
>    Option         "Protocol" "Standard"
>    Option         "XkbLayout" "us,ru"
>    Option         "XkbModel" "sp_inet"
>    Option         "XkbOptions"
> "grp:rwin_toggle,grp:lwin_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
>    Option         "XkbRules" "xfree86"
>    Option         "XkbVariant" "xfree86"
> EndSection
>

That didn't work either (openSUSE 10.2), however I've just found that
KDE Control Center -> Regional & Accessibility -> Keyboard Shortcuts has
an option for switching between keyboard layouts. Nevertheless, thanks
for your reply.

Sorin
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