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Can't find needed keyboard layout

Post by fluxbox-beginner »

Hi! I was Gnome user till now, and i really like the slickness of the fluxbox, i don't care much about the layout switching app for the panel, this is not a problem. I simply cannot find one of the layouts in System tools/preferences/keyboard and mouse, it is just not there? What do i do?
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Elisa

Re: Can't find needed keyboard layout

Post by Elisa »

fluxbox-beginner

Re: Can't find needed keyboard layout

Post by fluxbox-beginner »

Wow mate! the second link is such an easy way to do it! thanks bro!
Elisa

Re: Can't find needed keyboard layout

Post by Elisa »

I am not bro but never mind :lol: Don't forget to change 1st post subject adding [SOLVED] :wink:
fluxbox-beginner

Re: Can't find needed keyboard layout

Post by fluxbox-beginner »

Hi mate! Sorry for being late but i cant manage to do it)
You gave me two links, the first talks about /etc/default/keyboard file which i don't have... and the second talks about editing xorg.conf where i need to edit the section "input device" which i also don't have. My xorg.conf looks like:

Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
DefaultDepth 24
EndSection

Section "Module"
Load "glx"
EndSection

Section "Device"
Identifier "Default Device"
Driver "nvidia"
Option "NoLogo" "True"
EndSection

and there is no section "keyboard" should i create it or what, or just please advise me what to do exactly?

Thank u very very much for attention and your patience
0pt1m4

Re: Can't find needed keyboard layout

Post by 0pt1m4 »

I cant figure out a way to change my keybard layout. I want to switch the Caps Lock with the Left-Ctrl, and then disable the bottom Lef-Ctrl. There is no option for that. I am using Linux Mint Debian Xfce version.
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