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Title: Keyboard not set to the correct layout
Post by: AcsPrime on February 25, 2021, 04:55:57 AM
Hello,

I have the layout set to Portuguese (standard) and the keyboard is not mapped correctly.
I have to go into the Keyboard settings, change to a different layout and then change back to Portuguese to get the correct layout.

I have to do this every time I boot to get the correct layout. Can someone please tell me what I need to do to get this to stick?
Title: Re: Keyboard not set to the correct layout
Post by: Şerban S. on March 18, 2021, 05:06:24 AM
[...] I have the layout set to Portuguese (standard) and the keyboard is not mapped correctly.
I have to go into the Keyboard settings, change to a different layout and then change back to Portuguese to get the correct layout. [...]

Hello! :)
Solving the problem, has TWO steps.
1. What type of keyboard do you have? Is it PORTUGUESE? If so, you made the wrong keyboard choice during installation.
2. In the keyboard setup GUI, you need to specify THE DEFAULT LAYOUT and set it for all applications.
That means this sequence:
Settings Manager --> Keyboard  --> Layout
On this interface, you have a list of options. First, is the HARDWARE layout. This will determine the behaviour of your keyboard so, if the keyboard has a portuguese layout, you have to choose accordingly. If it is an US Layout, leave it as it is, but you have to be aware that you have to know the portuguese layout BY HARD, in order to be able to get what you want, since what is written on the keys is different from what the key prints in the opened file (or console).
If you want the portuguese layout to be the default, you need to go to the "Keyboard Layout" option and MOVE the Portuguese Layout on the first place.
Than, using the [Alt+Shift] accelerator, you can switch back and forth through all installed layouts. The keyboard layout in the taskbar, will change accordingly, showing the country flag.
Good luck! :)
If this solves the problem, please, mark the thread [SOLVED].

Best regards! :)
Title: Re: Keyboard not set to the correct layout
Post by: AcsPrime on April 02, 2021, 05:11:47 AM
Hey,

You can see my keyboard settings here: https://ibb.co/Ny57MzP
This is set as default, but when I boot up the machine I have to go in, choose another layout, and then choose Portuguese layout again to get it to correctly load.
Before I do this I can see that, even though the layout is set to Portuguese, the keys produced by the keyboard are not of Portuguese layout.

I've done this in other distros and during installation I set the Portuguese layout and had no issues.
Title: Re: Keyboard not set to the correct layout
Post by: timbuck2 on May 10, 2021, 12:00:30 PM
How do I get the alternate keyboard setting to load at start?

I set the new keyboard layout to the top entry in the keyboard settings like this:

(https://i.postimg.cc/cC6BCXys/Screenshot-2021-05-10-11-50-33.png)

Then I added the keyboard plugin to the taskbar and chose the layout I wanted (intl with deadkeys).

But when I log out and log back in, the dead keys are turned off.  I have to click on the taskbar indicator to switch until it works.

What am I doint wrong?
Title: Re: Keyboard not set to the correct layout
Post by: timbuck2 on May 10, 2021, 04:16:31 PM
Ok, fixed it by deleting the second entry in the keyboard layout box.  So now there is only one layout on the system, but it is the one I want.
Title: Re: Keyboard not set to the correct layout
Post by: tvjovan on November 12, 2021, 07:05:24 AM
I have the same problem. I installed LinuxLite 4.8 on the Asus 1015PEM netbook and I can't find a solution to set up the keyboard properly. I tried with several tips found on the forum but to no avail. I changed the keyboard settings, changed the num lock setting ... It is interesting that the wireless usb keyboard works immediately correctly ...
Title: Re: Keyboard not set to the correct layout
Post by: PeterV on February 01, 2023, 05:47:16 PM
Ok, fixed it by deleting the second entry in the keyboard layout box.  So now there is only one layout on the system, but it is the one I want.

This just solved my query, thanks! My " and @ were swapped and I'd set the layout to what turned out to be the right option, and put English (UK) to the top of the list, but it was only when I deleted English (US) from the list that they unswapped. Cheers!