[CentOS] 3rd and 4th keys keymapped in Keyboard Layout???
ken
gebser at mousecar.comSun Oct 9 09:06:42 UTC 2016
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Looking at the Keyboard Layout in CentOS 7.2, there are a 3rd and 4th characters for many keys. E.g., for 'd' there are the division sign and the degree symbol. I've tried the obvious key combinations-- Alt-d, Alt-Shift-d, etc.-- but no luck. Is there some configuration change I need to make in Gnome...? or what do I need to do to access these 3rd and 4th key characters? tia
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