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Alt-Gr+~+n does not work - gagudelop - 12-06-2018 Hello,I just upgraded from LL 3.4 to LL 4.2. Unfortunatelly I can't write the Spanish character ñ I am using English Language setting and a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 400, German Keyword Before upgrade I could use key combination Alg Gr+~ and then n to enter that character. Now this is not more working. It looks like the AlgGr does not work in that particular case, because the two keys combination (AltGr+q=@ or AltGr+e=€) works perfectly. A combination with AltGt+0164 does not work as well. Any help please? Greetings Re: Alt-Gr+~+n does not work - Moltke - 12-06-2018 Hola [member=6176]gagudelop[/member] Primero, este foro esta pensado para plantear inquietudes en idioma Español, no en Ingles, para eso esta el foro principal. Sin embargo, en relación a tu asunto, lo que puedo decirte es que en la netbook de mi esposa, el teclado no tiene la letra ñ, pero esta està luego de la letra L en donde se supone están estos dos signos ": ;", claro el teclado esta en Español así que no se si esto te sera de ayuda o no. Re: Alt-Gr+~+n does not work - gagudelop - 12-07-2018 Hello Moltke, Thanks for you answer. The layout of my keyboard is german. Beside the "l" is the letter "ö" located. Re: Alt-Gr+~+n does not work - Moltke - 12-07-2018 (12-07-2018, 01:11 AM)gagudelop link Wrote: Hello Moltke, Hmmm...well, maybe you should try changing your keyboard layout when writing in Spanish? Or, get/use a virtual keyboard with a Spanish layout. Sorry, but since I don't have and never have had this problem cause my keyboard's Spanish this is all I can think of. EDIT: On a second thought, it might pay taking a look at keyboard settings and changing the keyboard type for something that supports "AltGr+n" so instead of "generic keyboard" try something like "dead keys" or whatever that works for you...just an idea. Re: Alt-Gr+~+n does not work - Moltke - 12-07-2018 Hi [member=6176]gagudelop[/member] Googling on your issue I found this post which describes a similar situation like yours and offers a solution so it might worth taking a look at it https://askubuntu.com/questions/779448/how-to-enable-alt-gr-on-ubuntu-16-04 Hope this helps! ![]() Re: Alt-Gr+~+n does not work - gagudelop - 12-07-2018 Hi Moltke, Thank again. Nothing of that works. The LL4.2 is based on Ubuntu LTS 18.04.1 (not 16...). Setting->Keyword is different. The settings I have is correct except for typing a spacial character in 3 hints: AltGr+~ and then n. The key understand well (like I said) the other special characters showing in the key as a third character, like "\" or "{", etc. Re: Alt-Gr+~+n does not work - Moltke - 12-07-2018 (12-07-2018, 02:05 PM)gagudelop link Wrote: Hi Moltke, You're right [member=6176]gagudelop[/member] , didn't think of that releases differences. I googled "getting Spanish characters in a german keyboard" and found this post http://www.spanishdict.com/answers/282262/how-to-type-spanish-letters-and-accents-from-paralee I don't know if that works but you can try and see if it does for you. Re: Alt-Gr+~+n does not work - gagudelop - 12-07-2018 Thanks. No success. Strange! The keyword is listed in the settings: MS Natural ergonimic 400, german Layout. It worked perfectly in all the former releases of LL. I think it has to do with the new release... Maybe a bug? I write a lot in German and Spanish. I would not like to change my Keyword cos of ergonomic and of the layout. Till now I did not have any issues with it... But it is an issue to upgrade Linux... Re: Alt-Gr+~+n does not work - atheror - 12-20-2018 (12-06-2018, 02:00 PM)gagudelop link Wrote: Hello,I just upgraded from LL 3.4 to LL 4.2. Unfortunatelly I can't write the Spanish character ñ You need to add a new keyboard Layout that includes International keys to use AltGr+n=ñ and AltGr+a=á just like the one on this screenshoot: ![]() |