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#howTo
#linux #debian #ubuntu #ubuntuStudio #KDE #Keybind #shortcuts #keyMapping #UmlauteTo be able to use the option to compose letters for example the german Umlaute "ä, ö, ü" or the spanisch "ñ" you have to activate the compose key option in the system settings menu. Once you have defined and activated a key on the keyboard for that specific purpose, you can compose the letters by combining respective or similar symbols with it while pressing the compose key.
Example:
["]+[composeKey] and than [u] => ü
[~]+[composeKey] and than [n] => ñ
[']+ [composeKey] and than [e] => é -
#howTo
#linux #debian #ubuntu #ubuntuStudio #KDE #Keybind #shortcuts #keyMapping #UmlauteTo be able to use the option to compose letters for example the german Umlaute "ä, ö, ü" or the spanisch "ñ" you have to activate the compose key option in the system settings menu. Once you have defined and activated a key on the keyboard for that specific purpose, you can compose the letters by combining respective or similar symbols with it while pressing the compose key.
Example:
["]+[composeKey] and than [u] => ü
[~]+[composeKey] and than [n] => ñ
[']+ [composeKey] and than [e] => é -
#howTo
#linux #debian #ubuntu #ubuntuStudio #KDE #Keybind #shortcuts #keyMapping #UmlauteTo be able to use the option to compose letters for example the german Umlaute "ä, ö, ü" or the spanisch "ñ" you have to activate the compose key option in the system settings menu. Once you have defined and activated a key on the keyboard for that specific purpose, you can compose the letters by combining respective or similar symbols with it while pressing the compose key.
Example:
["]+[composeKey] and than [u] => ü
[~]+[composeKey] and than [n] => ñ
[']+ [composeKey] and than [e] => é -
#howTo
#linux #debian #ubuntu #ubuntuStudio #KDE #Keybind #shortcuts #keyMapping #UmlauteTo be able to use the option to compose letters for example the german Umlaute "ä, ö, ü" or the spanisch "ñ" you have to activate the compose key option in the system settings menu. Once you have defined and activated a key on the keyboard for that specific purpose, you can compose the letters by combining respective or similar symbols with it while pressing the compose key.
Example:
["]+[composeKey] and than [u] => ü
[~]+[composeKey] and than [n] => ñ
[']+ [composeKey] and than [e] => é -
#howTo
#linux #debian #ubuntu #ubuntuStudio #KDE #Keybind #shortcuts #keyMapping #UmlauteTo be able to use the option to compose letters for example the german Umlaute "ä, ö, ü" or the spanisch "ñ" you have to activate the compose key option in the system settings menu. Once you have defined and activated a key on the keyboard for that specific purpose, you can compose the letters by combining respective or similar symbols with it while pressing the compose key.
Example:
["]+[composeKey] and than [u] => ü
[~]+[composeKey] and than [n] => ñ
[']+ [composeKey] and than [e] => é -
#howTo
#linux #debian #ubuntu #ubuntuStudio #KDE #Keybind #shortcuts #keyMappingHow to (re)map keys.
In the case of a #keyboard at hand there are two keys (down arrow and right arrow) that don't work anymore.
Solved this with (re)assigning the arrow up and arrow left keys in combination with the ALT key:
[ArrowUp]+[ALT] = arrow down
[ArrowLeft]+[ALT] = arrow right
The commands in the [Action] box are respectively Down and Right.superuser.com wrote:
System settings:
- => "Custom Shortcuts"
- => "Edit" menu button at the bottom
- => "New"
- => "Global Shortcut"
- => "Send Keyboard Input"
https:// superuser.com/questions/1826459/how-to-remap-key-combination-on-linux-wayland-kde-meta-arrow