French Canada multilingue keyboard

Andre Rodovalho andre.rodovalho at gmail.com
Tue Jan 20 01:01:23 UTC 2015


Go to: Keyboard Input Methods

*Menu > Preferences > Keyboard Input Methods*

On the iBus Preferences window, go to* Input Method* tab.
Click on *customize active input methods*.
At the select field (drop down menu), *select your language* (the missing
one) and the respective layout type...
Click* Add* button.
Click Close.

You are done! To use it, you can click on the keyboard icon on tray, or you
can use the shortcut. The default shortcut is *<Control>space*.



2015-01-19 19:57 GMT-02:00 Jacques Durocher <durocherjacques at yahoo.com>:

>     I need to install the French Canadian keyboard in Lubuntu.
> The french canada keyboard included with Lubuntu is not the good version
> We need to be able to type @
> there is no @ in the French Canada keyboard of Lubuntu
> That is an aberation and the OS is unusable !!!!
> So tell me a simple way to add the French Canadian Multilingue keyboard or
> I install Centos 6.6
> Centos is working well.
>
>
>
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