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{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=info-circle, name=PureOS > icon=desktop, name=GNOME Desktop > icon=keyboard-o, name=Keyboard Layout} Set up keyboard layouts --- = Keyboard layout setting = Open the //**GNOME Control Center**// and click //**Region & Language**//. Click the !!+!! button to add another layout: {F31933, size=full, alt=kl1} ...for example, another English layout: {F31939, size=full, alt=kl2} ...for example, Dvorak: {F31935, size=full, alt=kl3} Select the layout and click !!Add!!: {F31937, size=full, alt=kl4} You can also add other other layouts, click the 3-dot button: {F31941, size=full, alt=kl5} ...and then //Other//: {F31943, size=full, alt=kl6} You can scroll for the language or simply type into the search bar, select it and click !!Add!!: {F31945, size=full, alt=kl7} The final list of the keyboard layouts: {F31947,size=full, alt=kl8} You can order them, use the up/down arrow buttons: {F31949,size=full, alt=kl9} You can remove a layout by clicking the !!-!! button: {F31951,size=full, alt=kl10} Click the !!Options!! button to get more advanced options: {F31953,size=full, alt=kl11} == Additional keyboard layouts == You need to specifically enable them in the GNOME Tweaks tool: {F41026, size=full, alt=kl12} Log out and log back in for the setting to take effect, and open //**Region & Language**// settings to see additional layouts. For example, you can click on //English// to list additional language variants that match the US physical keyboard layout: {F41028, size=full, alt=kl13}
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=info-circle, name=PureOS > icon=desktop, name=GNOME Desktop > icon=keyboard-o, name=Keyboard Layout} Set up keyboard layouts --- = Keyboard layout setting = Open the //**GNOME Control Center**// and click //**Region & Language**//. Click the !!+!! button to add another layout: {F31933, size=full, alt=kl1} ...for example, another English layout: {F31939, size=full, alt=kl2} ...for example, Dvorak: {F31935, size=full, alt=kl3} Select the layout and click !!Add!!: {F31937, size=full, alt=kl4} You can also add other other layouts, click the 3-dot button: {F31941, size=full, alt=kl5} ...and then //Other//: {F31943, size=full, alt=kl6} You can scroll for the language or simply type into the search bar, select it and click !!Add!!: {F31945, size=full, alt=kl7} The final list of the keyboard layouts: {F31947,size=full, alt=kl8} You can order them, use the up/down arrow buttons: {F31949,size=full, alt=kl9} You can remove a layout by clicking the !!-!! button: {F31951,size=full, alt=kl10} Click the !!Options!! button to get more advanced options: {F31953,size=full, alt=kl11} == Additional keyboard layouts == You need to specifically enable them in the GNOME Tweaks tool: {F41026, size=full, alt=kl12} Log out and log back in for the setting to take effect, and open //**Region & Language**// settings to see additional layouts. For example, you can click on //English// to list additional language variants that match the US physical keyboard layout: {F41028, size=full, alt=kl13} == Troubleshooting == === I do not see my language on the list. === Edit the file ///etc/locale.gen// and uncomment (remove leading //#//) your language code, for example: `#de_DE.UTF-8 UTF-8` change to `de_DE.UTF-8 UTF-8` and then run in terminal: {icon terminal}`sudo locale-gen` Your language (in this case German-Germany) should appear on the list.
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=info-circle, name=PureOS > icon=desktop, name=GNOME Desktop > icon=keyboard-o, name=Keyboard Layout} Set up keyboard layouts --- = Keyboard layout setting = Open the //**GNOME Control Center**// and click //**Region & Language**//. Click the !!+!! button to add another layout: {F31933, size=full, alt=kl1} ...for example, another English layout: {F31939, size=full, alt=kl2} ...for example, Dvorak: {F31935, size=full, alt=kl3} Select the layout and click !!Add!!: {F31937, size=full, alt=kl4} You can also add other other layouts, click the 3-dot button: {F31941, size=full, alt=kl5} ...and then //Other//: {F31943, size=full, alt=kl6} You can scroll for the language or simply type into the search bar, select it and click !!Add!!: {F31945, size=full, alt=kl7} The final list of the keyboard layouts: {F31947,size=full, alt=kl8} You can order them, use the up/down arrow buttons: {F31949,size=full, alt=kl9} You can remove a layout by clicking the !!-!! button: {F31951,size=full, alt=kl10} Click the !!Options!! button to get more advanced options: {F31953,size=full, alt=kl11} == Additional keyboard layouts == You need to specifically enable them in the GNOME Tweaks tool: {F41026, size=full, alt=kl12} Log out and log back in for the setting to take effect, and open //**Region & Language**// settings to see additional layouts. For example, you can click on //English// to list additional language variants that match the US physical keyboard layout: {F41028, size=full, alt=kl13}
== Troubleshooting == === I do not see my language on the list. === Edit the file ///etc/locale.gen// and uncomment (remove leading //#//) your language code, for example: `#de_DE.UTF-8 UTF-8` change to `de_DE.UTF-8 UTF-8` and then run in terminal: {icon terminal}`sudo locale-gen` Your language (in this case German-Germany) should appear on the list.
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