> Are you running Linux?  If so, then recent versions of KDE and GNOME
> have an applet (called "International Keyboard" or something similar)
> which you can stick on your panel; clicking on this (or typing the
> special hot-key) toggles your keyboard mapping.  Look around in your
> menus for this little tool, it's really easy.

Yes, the KDE International keyboard is nice, except that it seems 
to only produce 1byte characters, i.e., switching to Hebrew will 
produce characters from iso8859-8, not the Unicode values which 
are 2-bytes. I have tried my best to get this working, even fidling 
with the contents of the kibd files but with no result and the 
documentation is very poor in this respect. If you know how to get 
this working, please let me know.

Tomas

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