My apologies for not being clear in the opening letter, but I was looking for a solution for Fedora 15. :) However, I did manage to get the suggestion by Petrus de Calguarium to work, which was this: >> I'm using the US English keyboard, and am so used to that, I don't want >> to >> change the layout. > I type a lot in German and French and I also use the US 104-key generic > layout.In systemsettings/input devices/keyboard/layouts, you can select > US- > international with dead keys (sometimes called acentos). Many thanks, Petrus. However, in F15 the settings are under System Settings -> Region and Language -> Layout. You can edit the current layout to get the dead keys, but it is possible to add a new layout. ÃÃÃÃ - Iá almost loving it... :) All I need to learn is which alt I need to type to get the apostrophe, and not an m with an accent... -- Greetz, Roelof Kusters aka Ben The internet isn't a highway, it's a swamp: the more you surf, the more it draws you in. Make 1000 euros in minutes! Sell my house: http://www.bentrein.com/house -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines