slackware:keymaps
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| * Swap (left) control and caps lock | * Swap (left) control and caps lock | ||
| * Swap " and @ | * Swap " and @ | ||
| + | * Add a custom keymap based on the UK map with easy access to Spanish characters | ||
| ====== Rationale ====== | ====== Rationale ====== | ||
| ===== Caps lock and control ===== | ===== Caps lock and control ===== | ||
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| + | If you are used to the standard keyboard layout, the most likely reason for wanting to move the control key is to avoid RSI in your left wrist. | ||
| ===== " and @ ===== | ===== " and @ ===== | ||
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| One solution is to use an alternative British keymap that reverses " and @ on British keyboards and a standard US layout on American ones. Some symbols will be in different places, but the location of these keys varies between physical keyboards anyhow, and they will at least be labelled correctly. | One solution is to use an alternative British keymap that reverses " and @ on British keyboards and a standard US layout on American ones. Some symbols will be in different places, but the location of these keys varies between physical keyboards anyhow, and they will at least be labelled correctly. | ||
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| + | ===== Spanish ===== | ||
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| + | If you use a British keyboard 95% of the time but occasionally need to type in Spanish, you probably want a keymap very close to the UK standard, which allows easy access to Spanish-relevant deadkeys, in locations that are obvious even with a physically British keyboard. | ||
| ====== X (may be KDE only) ====== | ====== X (may be KDE only) ====== | ||
| + | Warning: these seem to hose the meta and Windows keys on Slack 14.0... update to follow, hopefully. | ||
| ===== Switching " and @ ===== | ===== Switching " and @ ===== | ||
| Keyboard maps in X are configured in / | Keyboard maps in X are configured in / | ||
| - | Here is {{: | + | Here is {{: |
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| + | * {{: | ||
| + | * {{: | ||
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| + | Then various config files need to be updated in order to be able to select this variant through the standard KDE system settings. | ||
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| + | (I think the *.lst files are obsolete -- and now may not be up to date.) | ||
| - | * {{: | + | * ({{: |
| * {{: | * {{: | ||
| - | * {{: | + | * ({{: |
| * {{: | * {{: | ||
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| ===== Sundry changes ===== | ===== Sundry changes ===== | ||
| - | * Add Latin American keymap | ||
| * Key(s) to change layout -> Scroll lock | * Key(s) to change layout -> Scroll lock | ||
| * Compose key position -> Left win | * Compose key position -> Left win | ||
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