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2010-02-13
, 19:20
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2010-03-18
, 05:44
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2010-03-22
, 22:00
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2010-05-27
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@ Sweden
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#15
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Knock yourself out.
This only does local layout (as chosen by you)<->English.
During install - if your layout is not already set to a non-English one - you will be asked to set the local layout. The local layout can be changed after install simply by opening the Text input Control Panel and choosing a different, non-English layout from the one chosen during install.
Just press the button and it'll switch.
Source and deb: http://qwerty12.qole.org/kb/
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2010-08-10
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@ Germany
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#16
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Maybe...
It needs a better description and ukeyboard compatibility first, TBH.
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2010-12-13
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#17
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xbindkeys allows for mapping multiple key presses.
The problem here though is that you can't map out something like
w & a
only
Shift + w or Ctrl + w
If you were to use Xmodmap and change the value of w to the Shift key, then you could map w & a to something like down and left.
The other thing would be to hack xbindkeys so it's not as restrictive with multiple key presses and would allow such things as mapping w & a.
Maybe there's one person here that I didn't confuse with this idea.