--- On Sat, 4/30/11, ergodic <gmml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: ergodic <gmml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: where do I put a command to setup keyboard shortcuts for Gnome 3 > To: "For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases" <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 8:28 PM > Antonio my apologies for the typo. > > The key I used is the Pause/Brake key, not Pose/Brake as I > typed. The drop down menu shows it as "Pause". > > The key assignment is straightforward. And using it > is very easy and fast. > > Give it a try. > > To define which key will become the Compose Key: > 1. Click your name in the top right corner of the screen > (top bar) > 2 Select System Settings. > 3. Click Region and Language. > 4. Select the Layouts tab and click Options. > 5. Click the plus sign at the group called "Compose key > position". Select the key you would like to behave as > the compose key (I used "Pause" which is the > Pause/Brake keyboard key). The selected key will then only > work as the "Compose Key", and will no longer work for their > original purpose. > 6. Close all the windows. > > That is all. > > A couple of examples: > > To type an ñ: > 1. Press your "Compose Key" (in my case the > "Pause/Break" key). > 2. Press the character ~. > 3. Press the letter n to get the ñ. > > For an accent (such as the á in está): > 1. Press your "Compose Key" (in my case the > "Pause/Break" key). > 2. Press the '. > 3. Press the letter a to get á. > > > > ----- Thank you very much ergodic. This worked beautifully :) Regards, Antonio -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test