On Sunday 18 June 2006 19:20, nigel henry wrote: > Hi Henri. I'm sure the French keyboard works fine. Both my keyboards are UK > ones, and are "qwerty" ones, whereas the French keyboard is "azerty". I am > used to typing on the "qwerty" ones, and the Canadian one was a compromise. > > It is a "qwerty" keyboard, but has also the French accented keys on it. The > only keys I can't find on it are the "pipe" "|" , the "<" , and the ">" > commands. I've had to swap back to the US keyboard to add those to this > post. As suggested by Philip Rodrigues you might want to have a look at the US internation keyboard layout (us_intl) [1]. Also with KDE it is possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to switch to the next keyboard on the list of active layouts that can be specified under Keyboard Layout in the KDE control center. That would make it very easy to make the switch whenever you need to. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#US-International -- Bo Andresen
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