P.S.: I've read on the Internets about this command:
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setxkbmap -layout lang
but people say, that it screws something up, so I'm not sure about this one.
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Thanks for the answer, even though I know about that. Unfortunately, that's not what I need, cause I've got four languages and might have even more soon, and pressing Shift-Cpslock, for example, until I get the one I need(and in my case I would need to do it quite frequently), would not be quite convenient. What I need is a way to set, for example Ctrl-Shift-1 for English, Ctrl-Shift-2 for German, Ctrl-Shift-3 for Ukrainian, etc.Kalyk wrote:Hello and welcome to this forum!!
I converted a friend to Linux and she wanted to be able to type in Greek.
In this post I put what I did, used keys Shift-CapsLock, was perfect.
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=164648