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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/27/2014 05:50 AM, Michael Hirons
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<div dir="ltr">I did a clean install yesterday,first of all I
checked the disc for defects..none were reported,I don't know
whether this is a bug,but when I right click on the Keyboard
icon on the bottom toolbar,showing US keyboard ,no pop up
programme opens up to enable me to change to a GB keyboard.The
keyboard handler appears to be missing,has anyone else reported
this and how do I fix it? Many thanks for reading this Michael
UK<br>
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I'm using 32-bit Lubuntu 14.10 (on a bootable USB drive with
persistent files). <br>
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I use the task-bar icon to change keyboard layouts (I use dvorak,
but sometimes need to change to qwerty for someone else). <br>
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When I originally tried the USB drive, left-clicking on the
keyboard-change icon just showed US English, and it wouldn't change
anything (because there were no other languages/layouts to change it
to). <br>
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When I right-clicked on the icon, a menu appeared, and I selected
the "Preferences" item, which allowed me to add another
language/layout, namely, English (Dvorak). <br>
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After doing that, when I now left-click on the icon, it changes to
the next (other) keyboard layout, and the tool-tip display shows the
change. When I do it again, it changes again, as before. <br>
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Sincerely,
Aere</pre>
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