Malin Freeborn
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input examples are now given as ```bash input $ARG1 ``` While outputs use md's '> ' sign as a quote.
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Set Layout with X Display
Set layout to British English.
setxkbmap -layout gb
Or Polish with:
setxkbmap -layout pl
Language | short |
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Polish | pl |
Serbian | rs |
Set 'alt + shift', as the command which cycles through the British English, Polish and Serbian keyboard layout.
setxkbmap -layout gb,pl,rs -option grp:alt_shift_toggle
Alt_GR
Remap, e.g., the right Windows key, to Alt_Gr.
key <RWIN> {[ ISO_Level3_Shift ]};
Set TTY Keymap
Copy your keymap, e.g. if it's polish-1, then:
cp /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/pl1.map.gz /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/*custom*.map.gz
Then change that map:
sudo vim /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/custom.map.gz
You can switch Escape and Caps Lock with a single line:
sudo sh -c "gunzip -c /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/pl1.map.gz | sed 's/ Escape/ PLACEHOLDER/ ; s/Caps_Lock/Escape/g ; s/PLACEHOLDER/Caps_Lock/' | gzip > /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/custom.map.gz"
Change the default keyboard mapping to the custom map:
echo 'KEYMAP="/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/*custom*.map.gz"' | sudo tee /etc/vconsole.conf
Reboot to have changes take effect.