Switching input keyboard language in Linux
Hi, until recently I was using an application similar to the language bar in windows. It did allow to switch the input language in the keyboard without configuring anything. Unfortunately, I reinstalled my whole system and I forgot the name of this application. By the way, it is not the gnome-config-keyboard or the system-config-keyboard.
If somebody is using this program please let me know... Thanks. |
KDE supports this feature. It's under Regional & Accessibility -> Keyboard Layout
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Thanks for answering,
I know KDE does it very well. What I can not understand is why GNOME doesn't. There is also a setxkb function that is easy to use but what I would like to know is where is that application which is very nice and has a GUI. Thanks, |
It's a panel applet in GNOME. Right click on the panel, choose Add to Panel and look for the keyboard switcher.
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