I use two keyboard settings, GB and GBI (respectfully UK English and UK
English International), and have a shortcut for switching between them.
However on login the setting is invariably GBI and I often forget to
switch until I have to type an apostrophe (which becomes an accent dead
key in GBI).
I know this must be very obvious, but how can I ensure that KDE starts
up with the GB setting?
The 'right' answer might be another one, however, here's my attempt:
I'm not at all sure it is that obvious.
If you right click the language flag on the task bar and then
Configure Keyboard Layout -> General -> Layouts Configure
you'll notice that the Switching Policy allows to chose any one of
Global, Desktop, Application, Window.
Although I've never used any other than Global, I think that you might have a
different keyboard layout for every desptop, window, application....
So depending on how you saved sessions or start with a default, you might see a
different keyboard in various places.
And the default one would be the first one in your list of layouts, or the last
saved.
It's just my guess - I haven't tested it before answering.
Iosif Fettich
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