Hi Michele,
thank you for your response
Hi Peter
after upgrading to R14.1.0 I miss the old way of
switching between
keyboard layouts with Ctrl+Alt+K.
It is something we unfortunately missed at first and we have already
identified this to be a problem. Slavek and I have been discussing the same
problem, so we will see how we can put back a way to let the user choose a
fully custom TDE shortcut (like Ctrl+Alt+K).
It would be very nice step to revert back this functionality :-)
Is there any
way to revert back to the original keyboard shortcut for
switching the keyboard layout?
For the time being, the best you could probably do is to have a small
script to switch the keyboard layout and use an Input action tighten to
Ctrl+Alt+K to run the script. You can use dcop to get the list of available
layouts, the current layout and set a new layout, so it should be
relatively straightforward to come up with something working
Elegant solution. Thanks a lot.
In addition,
the keyboard model setting apparently stopped working, in my
case "Dell Latitude laptop" - some functions no longer work, e.g. Fn+F1
(for sleep) or Fn+F5 (for touchpad toggle) or Fn+Arrows (for brightness
level). Everything worked for over a decade before the upgrade.
Uhm.... there isn't any specific change that would make this stop working.
The keyboard sends keycode and TDE use them. Maybe you are missing some
package after the upgrade? Not sure about your distro, but look for example
for something with kmilo in its name.
I have installed kmilo-trinity (4:14.1.0-0debian12.0.0+0~a).
It may be possible that the fault is probably somewhere else. I will look for a solution
at the OS
level.
Many thanks for your response.
Have a nice day :-)
Cheers
Michele