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How i can change default keys for change language

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Udaba
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How i can change default keys for change language

#1 Post by Udaba »

Hello there im runnin Debian 11 bullseye on Gnome.
In this version i find very hard to change the default buttons to change between input languages.
When trying to set shift+alt wont accept it like i dont press anyting .
Any help?
Any command?
Help in advance.

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Re: How i can change default keys for change language

#2 Post by Udaba »

Any help please?

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Re: How i can change default keys for change language

#3 Post by Udaba »

Solved.
Used Tweaks.

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Re: How i can change default keys for change language

#4 Post by rtoledo2002 »

you should look into localle look it up in Debian wiki , the reason I know is I was playing around with buster and installed it as british , but located in Reykjavík . never install while drunk and high on a whim . I ended up messing around with locale and added a few languages to change to and from inside gnome . when I sovered up, I just upgraded to Bullseye and set it back to US ;) this HP laptop is happy with Bullseye and upgraded to nonfree display drivers

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