I have to add my comments to this one too. Being able to change the
keyboard layout at the login screen is something that GNOME has
supported for years. It is required functionality when more than one
layout is configured on the system. For example, here we use English
Dvorak and English US (qwerty) layouts on the same machines and
keyboards. Being able to switch layouts at the login screen is essential
to be able to properly type in user names and passwords. One of Ubuntu's
primary goals is usability, and not having an option to select a layout
at the login screen is damaging to usability.

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