Thanks for the tip, I hadn't noticed that before. I turned it on. However... I
would still really like to be able to switch my keyboard layout on the fly
(from Dvorak to QWERTY). I can't do that unless I can turn on the keyboard
layouts in the control center. And for that I need a Macintosh keyb
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Hmm...go to the Regional and Accessibility part of the Control Center, click
on "Keyboard Shortcuts" and then in the right frame, click on the "Modifier
Keys" tab. There's an option there for the Macintosh style keyboard.
HTH
Russell
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In KDE 3.1, there are a bunch of new keyboard models in the Keyboard Layout
module of the Control Center. But, there is still no option for a Macintosh
keyboard. Am I missing something? I would really like to use the KDE keyboard
layouts with my Powerbook, but there doesn't seem to be a compatib
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