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2008-01-16
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Yo! A little tip for N810 owners who installed (or want to install) KDE on their tablets.
By default, the keyboard will only give you lowercase letters and a few symbols. But, if you open up a console and run:
The keyboard will work like normal. Keep that terminal window open and continue on using you keyboard in every app
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2008-01-17
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2008-01-17
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2008-01-17
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2008-01-17
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2008-01-18
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2008-01-18
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deprecated, kde, kde35, xmodmap |
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By default, the keyboard will only give you lowercase letters and a few symbols. But, if you open up a console and run: