Warren, On Saturday, 27 July 2002 09:31 pm, Warren Post wrote: > That is just what I need; thanks! Two questions: > > 1. I can set the keyboard driver through the Mandrake Control > Center, but it doesn't keep on reboot. How can I make the change > permanent?
Forgot this one. I've never had a problem getting it to stick. Mandrake Control Center / choose US Keyboard International / OK If there's an Apply button choose that first. If that doesn't work, Try the KDE Control Center: Configuration / KDE / Periferals / Keyboard or some such. Mine shows in Layout: [x] Disable keyboard layouts The greyed out Keyboard Model shows Generic 104-key PC and US English. Richard. > 2. Can the U.S. International keyboard driver make an upside down > question mark and upside down exclamation point? I want to be > able to properly tell you !gracias! > > Warren > > El mar, 23-07-2002 a las 22:17, Richard Holt escribi�: > > On 23 Jul 2002 20:59:50 -0600 > > > > Warren Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have a U.S. English keyboard, but as I sometimes write in > > > Spanish I often need letters with diacritical marks > > > (accents). In Windows this is achived through the use of alt > > > codes: Alt+164, for example, gives the letter n with a tilde > > > on top (�). Are there similar shortcuts for Linux? > > > > Warren, > > > > I solve the problem by using what's called the US International > > keyboard driver... -- http://es.openoffice.org, Servicios GO-TRO,ca, v/f:0265-641-0003
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