Thanks Brian and Matt for your help.
On 7/13/22 09:42, Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> 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.
>
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