Under system setting go to input devices and then keyboard.  Under the keyboard settings click on the advanced tab and then check Configure keyboard options.  Then scroll down to "Position of Compose key" and expand that.  Then just select the key you want to use to access the special characters "Left Win" if you want it to be the same as it was in the past. Brian Cluff On 7/12/22 22:41, Jim via PLUG-discuss wrote: > I've got Kubuntu 20.04 and  there's no /usr/src/linux.    In /usr/src > there are several directories with linux in the name, one is > linux-headers-5.4.0-48.  In each one there's a drivers/hid directory, > but I didn't find the maker of the keyboard.  I bought it off that > website named after the big river in Brazil.  The brand  name was > Nulea.  However, I did find a way to stop that key from annoying me > when I hit it by accident.  I took the key off and removed that little > bit of plastic that was under the key and replaced it. > > About a year ago, I  wanted to be able to access the degree (°) > without launching an app to show  the seldom used characters then > finding the one I wanted and copying it and pasting it.  I found a way > to modify the windows key so if I hold it down while pressing o twice, > I get °.   The problem is that I forgot how or where I found out how > to do that.  Any idea how to do that?  Thanks. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss