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Keyboard issue
#1
Hi, i"m newbie In Linux. Yesterday instaled for the first time and everything works fine but my keyboard letters and need your help.

UsIng nonstandard croatian  <or bosnian> keyboard within my laptop: https://i.imgur.com/GrZf4uY.jpg

Tried in settings all versions of croatian, bosnian, serbian languages, but each time had issues with some important letters:
P is *
U is 4
M is 0  etc.

I'm afraid to need to manual edit, but don't know where or how ,,,
/usr/share/ and then ? ? ?

Using linux lite 5.2

Please somebody help

thank you all in advance
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#2
How to manual edit individual keys -

https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other.../#msg46131
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#3
Waves  :wave [member=411]bitsnpcs[/member] great to have you around again Smile
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#4
:wave [member=2]Jerry[/member]
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#5
Hi, even I also faced the same problem. I am using a Dell Laptop.

I went to keyboard settings and changed my keyboard layout to DELL Latitude(even though I am using a different model).
Try for your keyboard layout/model too by searching in google...

Hope you find your fix.
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#6
I'm new here and I see you were having some trouble with your nonstandard Croatian (or Bosnian) keyboard. I've had similar issues before, but I found a solution that might work for you.
Have you tried using infra red keyboards? They're super fast and responsive, and might help with your keyboard issues. But if you want to stick with your current keyboard, you might need to manually edit your keyboard layout. To do this, you'll need to navigate to the /usr/share/ directory, and then find the appropriate directory for your keyboard layout. From there, you can edit the layout files to match your specific keyboard.
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#7
Hello, people. I had the exact same issue on Samsung NC10, which I installed LinuxLite 2.0 on. This problem is easy solvable by disabling blue "Fn" button which is enabled by default, there is no need to reconfigure keyboard.

But, I have some issues with Serbian (Latin) letters. Namely, whatever I do I can not make it type my letters (ŠČĆĐŽ) in text editors or office programs. Is there some update that I can download that solves this problem? Thank you in advance...
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