Am 28. Dez, 2009 schwätzte Mark Phillips so:
> One of my daughter's has a Mac and it has a neat feature that allows her to
> switch languages for her keyboard so she can type in Spanish in openoffice.
> When she switches to Spanish, a nice keyboard map appears on the screen so
> she can see where the special characters are located (i.e. the n-tilde is
> right next to the L key). This does not switch all the menus etc to Spanish.
> It just switches the keyboard to a Spanish keyboard. The display of the
> Spanish keyboard on the screen is really important.
>
> Is there a way to configure Debian so there is a little country flag in the
> tool bar so I can switch my keyboard from English to German and get a small
> keyboard map for the German keys?
There used to be applets for that. I know there was one for KDE and I
believe there's one for GNOME.
Yup, there's one for GNOME. Tastaturindikator. Don't know what it's called
in English :).
ciao,
der.hans
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