
You can have different keyboard layouts between applications in Gnome - go to Preferences - Keyboard, then Layouts. Make sure the layouts you want are in there, and in the right priority order. If you want the selected keymap to be global, untick separate group for each window -- Sam On 4/26/07, John Billings <john(a)nimhq.net> wrote:
I had to unplug my usb keyboard and plug it back in after doing the upgrade. Other weirdness with the keymap changing, but I'm willing to chock it up to faulty hardware and my own mucking about never installing the keymappings right in the first place. Or maybe it's a bug/feature in Gnome, that you can have a different keymap per workspace.
John
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 05:12:42PM +1200, Craig Box wrote:
Has anyone else done the upgrade? Did you experience any of the above problems?
At the risk of offering nothing more than a "me too", I have observed none of these problems. Your mileage may vary.
Craig
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