08-26-2023, 11:47 PM
It's pretty frustrating to have to switch to an English keyboard.
I'm boggled some Linux OS have keyboard configurations. Configure English (US) with a change to [CAPS LOCK] or another key. I had to reject a good distro which gave me a [CTRL] key that was totally dead. I didn't know how to make it work in a Windows program which is one of my favorites.
I would have to look into it. But if the circumflex/umlaut key on the top left corner, below [ESC] and above [TAB], is rarely used or not at all, there should be a way to remap it into the grave accent and tilde from the English keyboard. However, someone is maybe not eager to do it for the sake of forum writing...
I have a Logitech keyboard that has only one light, for [CAPS LOCK]. It cannot indicate by itself the status of [NUM LOCK]! That is epic fail. Now to see any keyboard which has a light for [SCROLL LOCK] causes me to have a flashback.
I'm boggled some Linux OS have keyboard configurations. Configure English (US) with a change to [CAPS LOCK] or another key. I had to reject a good distro which gave me a [CTRL] key that was totally dead. I didn't know how to make it work in a Windows program which is one of my favorites.
I would have to look into it. But if the circumflex/umlaut key on the top left corner, below [ESC] and above [TAB], is rarely used or not at all, there should be a way to remap it into the grave accent and tilde from the English keyboard. However, someone is maybe not eager to do it for the sake of forum writing...
I have a Logitech keyboard that has only one light, for [CAPS LOCK]. It cannot indicate by itself the status of [NUM LOCK]! That is epic fail. Now to see any keyboard which has a light for [SCROLL LOCK] causes me to have a flashback.