On  3 Jun, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> 
> Darryl....I know nothing about Gnome, but in KDE there is a
> setting called 'International Keyboard'.  If you have a little
> aqua square with En in it on the far right edge of the panel
> (just left of the clock) then right click on it.  Then choose
> setup and add English Dvorak.  After adding this you'll be
> able to toggle between the two keyboards by left-clicking the
> little square.
> 
> If you don't yet have the square there then open the KDE
> Control Panel and choose Input devices and International
> keyboard to access the add keyboard function and be sure to
> check both autostart and docked in the StartUp tab.
> 

There's something similar in GNOME. It's also under the applets menu. Bring
up the Preferences menu and it allows you to choose two keyboards and you
can toggle between them by clicking on the applet. In the newwer version, it
looks like you can have more than one keyboard defined.

L

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